Trademaster® 15A/125V Duplex Receptacle, Light Almond
3232LA
Pass and Seymour
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Our Pass and Seymour TradeMaster® receptacles combine a traditional look with reliable, time-tested operation for any residential application.
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Specifications
General Info
Product Line | Pass & Seymour | ||
Color | Light Almond | ||
Finish | Matte | ||
UPC Number | 785007323221 | ||
Country Of Origin | China | ||
Number of Receptacles | 2 | ||
Application Sector | Commercial, Residential | ||
Standard | UL 498 | ||
Type | Outlet |
Dimensions
Product Width US | 1.32 in | ||
Product Depth US | 0.96 in | ||
Product Height US | 4.2 in |
Additional Information
Product Environmental Profile | Yes |
Listing Agencies / 3rd Party Agencies
cULus ListingNumber | 140596 | ||
cULus Listed | Yes |
Technical Information
Amperage | 15 A | ||
Number of Poles | Double Pole | ||
Wire Size | 14 - 12 AWG | ||
Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor |
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Supporting Document
Product Environmental Profile
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Questions & Answers
Are the PS 3232w duplex receptacles rated to be used with aluminum wire?
These devices can be used with Copper or Copper Clad Aluminum wire.
Date published: 2023-08-28
My company bought a large qty of these for a job and at the end of the job realized that we lost a few of the nuts and screws that come with this outlet. Could we buy replacement nuts and screws from you?
Please contact our Technical Support Team directly so we can better understand which screws/nuts are missing. 844-957-3783
Date published: 2023-06-07
Is this device designed to be installed in a manner that removing it would interrupt power to down-stream devices? (Can this device be installed as a feed-through?)
This device can be wired that way. If you'd like to discuss your application further, please give us a call at 844-957-3783; M-F from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm ET.
Date published: 2023-05-17
Our your receptacles tested to withstand higher than nominal voltage ratings? If so, is there a particular standard and what is the max withstand rating for a 125V receptacle. Thanks.
All receptacles listed to UL 498 are required to withstand a voltage application higher than the rated voltage. This is called a dielectric test.
The voltage level that a receptacle must withstand for one minute are shown below.
2000V for devices rated 300V or less.
3000V for devices rated greater than 300V.
Please note this does not mean that a receptacle can be continuously operated at these voltages.
A receptacle should never be connected to a voltage source with a voltage greater than the marked rating.
Date published: 2020-01-09
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