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- 20A NEMA 5-20R receptacle format for properly matched commercial branch-circuit applications
- USB-C supports Power Delivery up to 65W for direct charging of many modern laptops, tablets, and phones
- USB-A supports Quick Charge up to 18W for broader compatibility with legacy charging cables and devices
- Maximum combined USB output is 65W, with intelligent sharing during simultaneous port use
- Tamper-resistant shutters support code-aware installation planning for covered NEC 406.12 locations
- Standard indoor dry-location design only — not GFCI and not weather resistant
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What Makes This 20A Hybrid Model a Different Spec
A 20a usb a/c receptacle is a niche product because it has to solve two different problems at the same time: match a true NEMA 5-20R commercial branch-circuit application and support mixed charging habits at the point of use. This model keeps the AC side in a 20A / 125V commercial format while adding one USB-C port with up to 65W Power Delivery and one USB-A port with up to 18W Quick Charge, with a maximum combined USB output of 65W. UL / cUL positioning, tamper-resistant shutters, and a non-GFCI indoor dry-location design make this SKU relevant for desks, meeting spaces, lounges, and similar interiors where some users need laptop-class USB-C charging while others still arrive with legacy USB-A cables. This page deserves separate treatment because the real buying question is not simply power level; it is whether the project needs 20A receptacle compatibility and broad device support in the same wall device.
Who Should Use This Model
- Contractors specifying a NEMA 5-20R USB receptacle for correctly matched 20A commercial branch circuits
- Facility teams outfitting conference rooms, executive offices, lounges, and workstations where laptops and phones are both charged from the wall
- Distributors serving commercial buyers who want higher USB-C output without abandoning USB-A compatibility
- Project purchasers looking for a flagship mixed-device charging receptacle rather than a USB-C-only deployment
When to Choose a Different Model
- Choose a 20A dual USB-C 65W model when the project wants a fully USB-C-only charging direction with no legacy USB-A support
- Choose a 20A 36W hybrid model when phone and tablet charging are the main targets and regular laptop charging is not required
- Choose a USB GFCI model when the installation is near sinks, kitchens, bathrooms, break areas, or other locations requiring ground-fault protection
20A 65W Hybrid USB Receptacle Technical Specifications
| Product Code | SMUT20PD65 |
| Certified Safety | UL / cUL |
| GFCI Type | Standard Receptacle / Non-GFCI |
| Voltage | 125V |
| Amperage | 20A |
| NEMA | 5-20R |
| USB Rating | 65W Maximum Combined Output |
| USB-C Port | Power Delivery up to 65W |
| USB-A Port | Quick Charge up to 18W |
| Color | White / Black / Ivory / Almond / Grey / Brown / Graphite |
| Finish | Decorator Style |
| Operating Temperature | Indoor Dry Location Use |
| Application Sector | Commercial / Office / Lounge / Conference Room / Interior Project Use |
| Features | TR Shutters, USB-C PD 65W, USB-A QC 18W, 20A T-Slot Format |
| Wiring Method | Back Wire and Side Wire |
| Pole | 2 Pole, 3 Wire Grounding |
| Wire | Commercial 20A Branch Circuit Compatibility |
| Wall Plate Included | Yes |
| Number of Receptacles | 1 Duplex AC Receptacle + 1 USB-C Port + 1 USB-A Port |
| Standards & Certifications | UL / cUL |
| Grounding | Grounding Receptacle |
| Trip Level | Not Applicable |
| Safety Function | Tamper Resistant |
| Tamper Resistant | Yes |
| Weather Resistant | No |
| Own US Patents | Not Stated |
| Face Material | Thermoplastic |
| Body Material | Thermoplastic |
| Terminal | Side and Back Wire |
| Country of Origin | China |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can the USB-C port on this 20A receptacle charge a laptop directly?
Yes. A USB-C PD output up to 65W is high enough for direct charging on many modern laptops, so this receptacle can support many everyday laptop setups without a separate wall charger.
What happens when the USB-C and USB-A ports are both used at the same time?
The available USB power is shared within a 65W maximum combined limit. When both ports are active, the receptacle dynamically distributes power between the USB-C PD port and the USB-A QC port instead of maintaining full single-port output on both at once.
Why choose a hybrid USB-A/C receptacle instead of a dual USB-C model in a commercial project?
A hybrid receptacle makes more sense when the project still expects a mix of USB-C and USB-A charging habits. It is a more flexible choice for meeting rooms, hotel desks, and shared work areas where not every user arrives with the same cable standard.
Can a 20A NEMA 5-20R receptacle be installed on a 15A branch circuit?
No. NEC 210.21(B)(3) does not permit a 20A receptacle to be installed on a 15A branch circuit. This model must be matched to a proper 20A application.
Is this the right choice for kitchens, bathrooms, or sink-adjacent break areas?
No. This is a standard non-GFCI receptacle for indoor dry locations. Areas that require ground-fault protection should use a GFCI or USB GFCI device instead.
Who benefits most from this 20A hybrid 65W layout?
This layout benefits commercial spaces where one user may need laptop-class USB-C charging while another still depends on a USB-A cable for a phone or accessory. It is especially useful in conference rooms, executive offices, lounges, and mixed-device work environments.
Should installers expect more box-space pressure with a 20A 65W hybrid receptacle?
Yes. A 20A 65W hybrid receptacle usually requires more internal space than a standard outlet because it combines heavier-duty receptacle hardware with higher-output charging electronics and two different charging standards. Installers should review box depth, conductor room, and NEC 314.16 box fill planning before installation.
Do tamper-resistant shutters still matter on a high-output commercial hybrid USB receptacle?
Yes. Tamper-resistant construction remains an important code and safety feature for many covered installation types under NEC 406.12. This receptacle includes TR shutters as part of its specification profile.
Where Mixed-Device Commercial Charging Fits Best Applications
Offices & Workstations
Replaces loose adapters at every desk. One device delivers 120V AC plus USB charging from a single gang box.
UL · cUL · NEC 406.3
Hotel Guest Rooms
Guests charge phones and tablets without front-desk adapters. USB-A and USB-C handle mixed devices on every visit.
UL · cUL · Hospitality Spec
Residential Bedrooms
Swap a standard duplex for USB-A + USB-C in the same box. Installs on any 20A branch circuit.
UL · cUL · TR · NEC 406.12
Retail & Waiting Areas
Lobbies, clinics, and retail counters add customer-facing USB charging without surface power strips or floor stations.
UL · cUL · Commercial Duty
How 65W Hybrid Output Works at Real Workstations Video Overview
5-Step Quick Wiring Guide
Follow standard U.S. wiring protocols. Always verify power is off before installation.
- Power Off & Verify: Turn off the breaker and verify the box is de-energized with a voltage tester.
- Identify Conductors: Locate the Black (Hot), White (Neutral), and Bare/Green (Ground) wires.
- Connect Ground: Secure the bare copper or green wire to the Green grounding terminal.
- Connect Neutral & Hot: Connect the White wire to the Silver terminal, and the Black wire to the Brass terminal.
- Mount & Test: Fold wires neatly into the box, mount the receptacle, install the wall plate, and restore power to test.
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