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- UL/cUL Listed: Certified for North American applications.
- 15 Amp Rating: Designed for standard indoor wall installations.
- High Output USB Charging: Provides up to 5V 5.0A total output.
- Tamper Resistant: Built with protective safety shutters.
- Dual USB Ports: Supports higher everyday charging demand.
Available Colors
When a Standard USB Outlet Needs More Shared Charging Capacity
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This SXUT1550 5.0A USB receptacle is not just another standard USB wall outlet with a slightly different charging number. Its value is more specific than that. It is a 15A, 125V, NEMA 5-15R indoor receptacle with dual USB-A charging, built for projects where a basic USB outlet may feel underpowered once two users start charging from the same wall location. Instead of positioning this model around GFCI protection, weather resistance, or USB-C migration, the stronger buying reason is higher shared USB charging capacity in a familiar tamper-resistant 15A format for dry indoor use. The current live product page also confirms dual USB-A charging, 5V 5.0A total USB output, and tamper-resistant shutters for this SKU.
Who Should Use This Model
- Contractors sourcing standard indoor USB receptacle upgrades for bedrooms, lounges, study walls, and similar dry-location projects
- Hospitality buyers improving bedside and guest-room charging convenience without moving into GFCI product logic
- Property management teams updating multifamily interiors where USB-A compatibility still matters across installed devices
- Distributors stocking tamper-resistant USB wall outlets for standard indoor applications rather than sink-adjacent or outdoor-use locations
When to Choose a Different Model
- Choose a USB GFCI receptacle when the installation point requires ground-fault protection rather than a standard indoor USB outlet
- Choose a USB-A/C receptacle when the buyer wants USB-C compatibility rather than dual USB-A charging
- Choose a weather-resistant receptacle when the environment requires WR construction, because this model is listed as Weather Resistant: None on the live page
- Choose a USB-C PD receptacle when the project is trying to support laptop-oriented charging rather than standard 5V USB-A output
15A dual USB-A receptacle 5.0A Specifications
| Product Code | SXUT1550 |
| Certified Safety | UL, cUL |
| Voltage | 125V |
| Amperage | 15A |
| NEMA | 5-15R |
| USB Rating | 5.0A, 5V DC total |
| USB Port 1 | USB-A, up to 5V DC 2.4A |
| USB Port 2 | USB-A, up to 5V DC 2.4A |
| Operating Temperature | -35C to 66C(-30F to 150F) |
| Number of Receptacles | 2 |
| Wiring Method | Back Wire and Side Wire |
| Pole | 2 |
| Wire | 3 |
| Grounding | Self Grounding |
| Wall Plate Included | Yes |
| Tamper Resistant | Yes |
| Weather Resistant | None |
| Own US Patents | Yes |
| Trip Level | None |
| Application Sector | Commercial, Multi-Dwelling Unit, Residential |
| Color | White, Ivory, Almond, Black, Grey, Brown, Graphite |
| Finish | Satin |
| Face Material | Thermoplastic |
| Body Material | Thermoplastic |
| Terminal | Brass-Hot, Green-Ground, Silver-Neutral |
| Country of Origin | China |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Why would a buyer choose this 5.0A model instead of a lower-output USB receptacle?
The main reason is stronger shared charging capacity in a standard indoor receptacle format. This SXUT1550 model is better suited to projects where two connected devices may need better everyday charging performance than lower-output USB receptacles typically provide.
What kind of project is this dual USB-A receptacle best suited for?
It is best suited for dry indoor projects such as guest rooms, bedrooms, living areas, lounges, libraries, patient rooms, study walls, and similar spaces where users still rely on USB-A charging and where a standard tamper-resistant receptacle is the correct product category.
When should a contractor specify a USB GFCI receptacle instead of this model?
A USB GFCI receptacle should be specified when ground-fault protection is part of the installation requirement. This SXUT1550 is a standard non-GFCI receptacle for dry indoor locations, so it is not the correct choice where GFCI protection governs the installation decision.
Does this model make more sense than a USB-A/C receptacle for some buyers?
Yes. It can make more sense for buyers who still need broad USB-A cable compatibility across existing rooms, furnished units, or replacement programs. A USB-A/C model is a better fit when the project specifically needs USB-C access instead of dual USB-A charging.
Can this receptacle be used where NEC requires GFCI protection?
No. Where NEC 210.8 requires GFCI protection, buyers should use an appropriate GFCI receptacle or GFCI-protected circuit as required by code. This model is a standard non-GFCI receptacle intended for dry indoor use.
Why is the tamper-resistant feature still important on a standard indoor USB receptacle?
Because many indoor residential applications require tamper-resistant receptacles under NEC 406.12. That makes TR an important compliance feature even when the buyer is not looking for GFCI protection or weather-resistant construction.
high output USB wall outlet 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 handle mixed devices on every visit.
UL · cUL · Hospitality Spec
Residential Bedrooms
Swap a standard duplex for USB-A 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
15A high output USB receptacle 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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