Decora Edge 15 Amp Tamper-Resistant Duplex Outlet, White
E5325-W
15 Amp, 125 Volt, NEMA: 5-15R, 2 Pole, 3-Wire, Straight Blade, Decora Duplex Tamper-Resistant Outlet, Self-grounding, UL/CSA, NEC compliant - White
- FASTER – Patent-pending lever terminals for fast, efficient wiring. As Easy as PUSH. CLICK. DONE
- EASIER – Large strap makes installations easier as well as the ability to use 14 gauge and 12 gauge stranded and solid copper wire
- SAFER – No exposed metal parts for enhanced safety
- CONVENIENT – Color-coded lever terminals to help prevent miswiring
- COMPATIBLE – Coordinates seamlessly with other Decora devices and can be used with any sized Decora wallplate
Product Information
Electrical Specifications
Amperage : 15 A
Grounding : Self-grounding
Pole : 2
Wire : 3
Mechanical Specifications
Terminal Accom. : Side Lever Wire #14-#12 AWG; Stranded and Solid Copper wire only
Terminal ID : Color Coded Lever Terminals, including Ground
Termination : Side Lever
Product Features
Amperage : 15 A
Color : White
Device Type : Decora Duplex Receptacle
Standards and Certifications
CSA : C22.2 No. 42: File 152105; Class 6233-01
NEMA Rating : 5-15R
NOM : NOM Certified
UL 498 : File E13399
Warranty
Warranty : 2-Year Limited
- Provides the traditional appearance and superior performance of Decora® devices in a new, faster, easier-to-install, and safer design
- Patent pending lever terminals for fast, efficient wiring
- Color-coded lever terminals reduces risk of miswiring
- Lever doors have snap feature to assure connection has been made; audible click confirms lever door is closed
- Only Residential device on the market with a quick termination ground wire
- No exposed metal parts for enhanced safety; eliminates need for electrical tape
- Strap’s unique tongue and groove alignment offers quicker trim out on multi-gang installations
- Lever connectors work with 14 gauge and 12 gauge stranded and solid copper wire
- Wire openings prevent wire insulation from being inserted into the terminals
- One standard strip gauge for all devices
- Devices coordinate seamlessly with other Decora devices
- Longer and wider strap is compatible with Midway wallplates, and with Standard sized wallplates when breakaway tab is removed
- Can be used with Decora wallplates and Decora Plus™ screwless wallplates
- Outlet allows for split circuit applications
- Outlet is Tamper-Resistant to help prevent access by most non-rated/foreign objects
Lever Edge Frequently Asked Questions
- What are Leviton Lever Edge devices?
- Lever Edge is an innovative wiring device featuring easy termination for a faster, safer installation.
- What termination is used for Residential Lever Edge switches and outlets?
- A unique Spring Action Clamp terminal, where the stripped end of a conductor is inserted into the terminal and a manually operated integral lever applies clamping pressure to a spring mechanism, without the use of screws. The spring action clamp is NOT to be confused with QuickwireTM push-in (stab) or back-wire clamp terminations.
- What wires can be used?
- 15 Amp lever connectors work with both 14 gauge and 12 gauge stranded and solid copper wire only, no aluminum or copper clad wire. 20 Amp lever connectors work with both 12 gauge and 10 gauge stranded and solid copper wire only, no aluminum or copper clad wire.
- Can Residential Lever Edge switches and outlets be rewired if needed for future applications?
- Yes, one advantage of Lever Edge devices is that they can be removed and terminated again.
- Are Residential Lever Edge switches and outlets NEC compliant?
- Yes, Lever Edge is compliant with the National Electrical Code® (NEC).
- Why must copper only wire be used with Lever Edge devices?
- Copper is simply more conductive than copper-clad aluminum, meaning electricity can flow through it more easily while encountering less resistance. When choosing between solid or stranded, the solid wire offers higher current capacity and is stronger and better protected from damage. Stranded wires offer superior bendability and flexibility, making them easier than solid wires to route around obstacles.
- Why should copper-clad aluminum wire NOT be used?
- Copper-clad aluminum wire is not as strong as copper wire. It is more likely to break or split due to its aluminum core. Copper-clad aluminum wire has a lower level of electrical conductivity than copper wire. While it is still more conductive than aluminum, copper-clad Aluminum wire lacks the electrical conductivity of copper wire.
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