20 Amp Duplex Receptacle/Outlet, Industrial Grade, Self-Grounding
5362-S
Leviton’s line of Extra Heavy-Duty Industrial Grade receptacles are designed and manufactured to withstand the harsh conditions typically associated with industrial environments. Available in a wide variety of configurations, including isolated ground, tamper-resistant, hospital grade, etc., these Industrial Grade devices are the electrical contractor's choice for use in factories, schools, hospitals and commercial office buildings.
Color: Brown
Product Information
AC Horsepower Ratings
At Rated Voltage : 1 HP
Electrical Specifications
Amperage : 20 A
Current Limiting : Full Rated Current
Dielectric Voltage : Withstands 2000V per UL498
Grounding : Self-Grounding
Pole : 2
Temperature Rise : Max 30C after 250 cycles OL at 200 percent rated current
Voltage : 125 VAC
Wire : 3
Environmental Specifications
Flammability : Rated V-2 per UL 94
Operating Temperature : -40°C to 60°C
Material Specifications
Body Material : Nylon
Clamp Nuts : Galvanized Steel
Color : Brown
Face Material : Nylon
Ground Clips : Brass
Grounding Screw : Steel 8-32
Line Contacts : Brass Triple-Wipe
Strap Material : Galvanized Steel with Riveted Ground Contacts
Terminal Screws : Brass 10-32
Mechanical Specifications
Product ID : Ratings are permanently marked on device
Screw Terminal Torque : 14-18 in-lbs
Terminal Accom. : 14-10 AWG
Terminal ID : Brass-Hot, Green-Ground, Silver-Neutral
Termination : Back or Side Wire
Torque Range : 14-16 inch pounds
Product Features
Color : Brown
Device Type : Duplex Receptacle Outlet
Feature 4 : Smooth Face
Grade : Heavy-Duty Industrial Specification Grade
NEMA : 5-20R
Standards and Certifications
ANSI : C-73
CSA C22.2 No. 42 : File 152105
NEMA : WD-1 & WD-6
NOM : 057
UL Fed Spec WC-596 : File E13399
UL498 : File E13399
Warranty : 10-Year Limited
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