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- 15A NEMA 5-15R standard receptacle for indoor dry-location installations
- Pure Type-C charging layout with two USB-C ports
- High-output 5V 5.0A total USB capacity for stronger simultaneous charging
- Tamper-resistant shutters support covered NEC 406.12 installation locations
- Standard indoor receptacle design — not GFCI and not weather resistant
- Wall plate included
Available Colors
The 5A Advantage for Pure Type-C Charging
This product 5.0A dual USB-C receptacle is aimed at projects that no longer want to allocate wall space to legacy USB-A charging. Instead of positioning the outlet as a generic USB upgrade, this page should present it as a pure Type-C charging solution built around a standard 15A indoor receptacle. With two USB-C ports and 5.0A total output, the value of this SKU lies in giving modern guest rooms and premium residential interiors a more future-facing charging experience while keeping the wall device within the standard 15A receptacle category.
Who Should Use This Model
- Hospitality buyers upgrading hotel nightstands and guest bedroom charging points
- Developers and property managers outfitting premium new residential interiors
- Contractors specifying indoor dry-location outlets for pure Type-C charging
- B2B distributors sourcing higher-output dual USB-C receptacles for project supply
When to Choose a Different Model
- Choose a 3.6A dual USB-C receptacle when project budget matters more than simultaneous charging performance
- Choose a USB A/C receptacle when the property still needs legacy USB-A cable support
- Choose a GFCI USB model when the installation is near sinks, vanities, or other NEC-covered wet or damp locations
15A High-Output Dual USB-C Receptacle Technical Specifications
| Product Code | CMUT1550C |
| Certified Safety | UL, cUL |
| GFCI Type | None |
| Voltage | 125V |
| Amperage | 15A |
| NEMA | 5-15R |
| USB Rating | 5.0A, 5V DC |
| USB C | 5V DC 2.4A |
| USB C | 5V DC 2.4A |
| Color | White,Ivory,Almond,Black,Grey,Brown,Graphite |
| Finish | Satin |
| Operating Temperature | -35C to 66C(-30F to 150F) |
| Application Sector | Commercial, Multi-Dwelling Unit, Residential |
| Features | High Output USB Charging, Pure Type-C Ports, Tamper Resistant, Standard Receptacle |
| Wiring Method | Back Wire and Side Wire |
| Pole | 2 |
| Wire | 3 |
| Wall Plate Included | Yes |
| Number of Receptacles | 2 |
| Standards & Certifications | UL/CSA, NEMA WD6 |
| Grounding | Self Grounding |
| Trip Level | None |
| Tamper Resistant | Yes |
| Weather Resistant | None |
| Own US Patents | Yes |
| Face Material | Thermoplastic |
| Body Material | Thermoplastic |
| Terminal | Brass-Hot, Green-Ground, Silver-Neutral |
| Country of Origin | China |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the benefit of a 5A total output over a standard 3.6A dual USB-C outlet?
A standard 3.6A outlet has less charging headroom when two devices are plugged in, so both devices can charge more slowly during simultaneous use. A 5A total output design provides more internal charging capacity and is better suited to spaces where both USB-C ports may be used at the same time.
Will these dual USB-C ports fast-charge a MacBook or other laptop?
No. This receptacle provides standard 5V USB charging and does not support the higher-voltage Power Delivery protocols required for laptop charging. It is intended for phones, tablets, earbuds, and similar portable devices rather than notebook computers.
Can this 5A dual USB-C receptacle be installed near a kitchen sink or bathroom vanity?
No. This is a standard receptacle designed for dry indoor locations and it does not provide GFCI protection. Receptacles serving kitchen countertops, bathrooms, and similar NEC-covered wet or damp locations should use a GFCI or USB GFCI model instead.
Does this 5A dual Type-C outlet require a deeper electrical box?
Yes, that is strongly recommended. A higher-output internal USB charging module takes more space than a basic non-USB receptacle, and installers should account for device depth, conductor size, and NEC 314.16 box fill requirements during planning.
Are the AC slots on this standard receptacle tamper-resistant?
Yes. The 15A NEMA 5-15R AC slots include built-in tamper-resistant shutters that block the insertion of foreign objects. NEC 406.12 requires tamper-resistant construction for covered 15A and 20A nonlocking receptacles in locations such as dwelling units, hotel guest rooms, and child care facilities.
Can two USB-C devices still charge strongly at the same time on this outlet?
Yes. That is the main reason to choose a 5A total output model. It is built for stronger simultaneous charging performance than common 3.6A dual USB-C receptacles, which makes it better suited to hotel bedrooms, premium apartments, and other modern Type-C charging environments.
Why choose a pure dual USB-C receptacle instead of a hybrid USB A/C outlet?
A pure dual USB-C receptacle is intended for projects that want to align the room with newer charging habits and leave legacy USB-A behind. It is the stronger fit where the property owner expects most devices to arrive with Type-C cables.
Where should this model not be installed?
It should not be installed in wet or damp locations without proper GFCI protection, outdoors, or in projects expecting laptop-class PD charging. It is designed for premium indoor dry spaces that need stronger everyday Type-C charging.
Where a 5A Dual Type-C Outlet Works 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. Dual USB-C handle mixed devices on every visit.
UL · cUL · Hospitality Spec
Residential Bedrooms
Swap a standard duplex for dual USB-C in the same box. Installs on any 15A 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
Why Pure Type-C and 5A Output Matter 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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