This duplex receptacle puts a USB-A port and a USB-C port in the same device, so phones and tablets charge without a wall brick and both AC outlets stay free.
Two USB ports share 4.8A at 5VDC, about 24W, on a 125V 60Hz device with tamper-resistant shutters on every slot.
Polycarbonate cover pan, fingerprint-resistant zinc-plated brackets, cUL listed, two-year warranty.
What is a USB receptacle?
It's a standard duplex receptacle with USB charging built into the same yoke. Two 125V slots plus two USB ports, fed by an internal Class 2 supply, so a phone plugs straight into the wall. One device, one box, one wall plate. This model carries one USB-A port and one USB-C port, marked Type A+C.
Can you replace a regular outlet with a USB receptacle?
Yes, and it's a like-for-like swap in an existing box. Kill the breaker and test it dead, pull the old device, then land black on hot, white on neutral, green on ground. Back and side wiring are both available. Terminal screws torque to 9 pound-inch, or 1.0 to 1.4 Nm. Strip 0.5" for the back wire holes and 1" for the screw terminals.
One limit that isn't in the spec panel: the terminals take copper only. Aluminum conductors aren't permitted, and the manual marks that explicitly.
How fast does it charge?
4.8A total at 5VDC, shared across both ports, not 4.8A each. That's roughly 24W for the pair, which covers two phones, or a phone and a tablet together. If the connected devices ask for more than the ports can supply, the charger shuts itself down to protect them.
This is a 5V Class 2 charger, not USB-C Power Delivery. Don't spec it anywhere someone expects to run a laptop off the wall.
Where it fits, and what to check first
Tamper-resistant shutters are what CEC Rule 26-700 calls for in dwelling units, which puts this device in apartments, hotels, dorms and student housing, alongside offices, cafes, clinics, libraries and meeting rooms where people charge at the wall. The USB side handles USB 3.0, 2.0 and 1.1 devices, Apple products included. Neither document gives a damp or wet location rating, so specify it as an indoor device.
For the wiring diagram, torque values, strip lengths and the full device compatibility list, open the Manual (PDF), and check the Spec sheet for the insulation and electric strength figures an inspector may ask for. Send us your box count and the ampere rating your drawings call for, and we'll come back with a wholesale quote plus written confirmation of the exact model that ships.
























