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Voltage
125 volt
Configuration
NEMA 5-15R
Mounting Type
In-Wall
Grade
Residential
Number of Outlets
2
Warranty
2-Year Limited
Certifications
CSA US, UL943
Amperage
15 Amp
Manufacturer Warranty
2-Year Limited
Receptacle Type
Double
Certifications and Listings
CSA Certified
Grounding
Self-Grounding
Indoor/Outdoor
Indoor
Maximum Amperage
15, 15 amp
NEMA Configuration
NEMA 5
Number of Poles
2
Number of Wires
3
Outlet Type
GFCI
Tamper Resistant
NO
USB Charger
NO
Wall Plate Included
YES
Outlet Location
Floor
Features
No Additional Features
Color
White
Pack Size
1
UNSPSC
39121406
Wifi Capability
False
MADE IN THE USA
No
Integrated Night Light
False
Package Quantity
1
UL Listed
No
USB Connection
False
Wire Size
14 - 10 AWG
Recommended Environment
Commercial
AbilityOne
No
ADA Compliant
No
Blade Type
Straight
Material
Polycarbonate, Thermoplastic
GSA Approved
No
Wire Connection Type
Screw Terminals
Mount Type
Wall
TAA/BAA Compliant
Yes
Wiring Configuration
Back,Side
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