Eaton EZ5262W EZLink Receptacle - cULus Listed
Part Number: EZ5262W
Quick Summary
Eaton EZ5262W is a modular duplex receptacle for reliable, plug-and-wire connections in commercial outlets. For engineers managing crowded panels, downtime from loose connections and noncompliant outlets is a costly challenge. It carries cULus Listed and NOM W-C-596G classifications to help meet code requirements and minimize risk. With NEMA 5-15R compatibility at 125 Vac and 15A, this receptacle supports efficient, standard-compliant installations across offices, labs, and light industrial sites. These features support faster commissioning and easier field service, reducing labor costs and panel downtime. Additionally, its modular EZLink design simplifies upgrades and replacements in evolving electrical layouts. Expect consistent performance, reduced rework, and improved up-time in critical environments.
Product Information
Extended Description
EZ5262W Eaton: Eaton EZLink modular duplex receptacle, 15 A, 125 Vac, 60 Hz, NEMA 5-15R, three-wire, white
Product Name
Eaton EZLink modular duplex receptacle
Catalog Number
EZ5262W
UPC
032664010569
Product Length/Depth
1.09 in
Product Height
4.2 in
Product Width
1.46 in
Product Weight
0.2 lb
Certifications
cULus Listed NOM Federal Specification Classification W-C-596G
Amperage Rating
15A
Voltage rating
125 Vac
Number of wires
3
Color
White
15A, 125Vac NEMA 5-15R three-wire receptacle provides reliable power delivery for standard outlets in commercial environments, improving circuit integrity and reducing unexpected outages. Business impact: more dependable connections translate to less downtime in busy work areas and labs, enabling teams to maintain productivity while meeting code requirements. Application: office desking, workstation clusters, and control panels benefit from consistent performance and straightforward serviceability, particularly in high-traffic areas. The compact footprint (1.09 in depth, 4.2 in height, 1.46 in width) and light weight (0.2 lb) save enclosure space and simplify panel layouts, supporting faster installations and easier retrofits in existing electrical spaces.
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FAQs
Installation with the EZ5262W follows standard wiring device practices for a 15A, 125Vac NEMA 5-15R receptacle. Ensure proper strip length, secure back-wire or clamp connections, and align the device in the panel or enclosure. The compact 1.09 in depth and modular EZLink design help accelerate field wiring and future upgrades. This minimizes miswiring risks and supports standardized work instructions.
Key specifications include a 15A amperage rating, 125 Vac voltage rating, and 60 Hz frequency, configured as a three-wire NEMA 5-15R receptacle. Physical dimensions are 1.09 in depth, 4.2 in height, and 1.46 in width, with a white finish and a compact 0.2 lb weight. These details ensure it meets common commercial outlet requirements.
Yes. The EZ5262W uses a standard NEMA 5-15R outlet and is designed for compatibility with typical 125 Vac, 15A circuits found in commercial panels. Its EZLink modular design supports quick integration and future upgrades without major rewiring. This makes transitions from legacy devices smoother and reduces installation risk.
Certification-wise, the EZ5262W is cULus Listed and complies with NOM Federal Specification W-C-596G, supporting North American electrical code requirements. These certifications help procurement teams justify compliance during audits and reduce supplier risk when specifying standard outlets for new builds or renovations. They also provide a clear path for regulatory adherence across facilities.
From a maintenance perspective, the modular EZLink design reduces downtime by simplifying replacements and wiring checks. The 15A, 125Vac rating supports reliable performance under typical facility loads, while a compact footprint minimizes panel depth. Overall, crews experience lower field labor costs and faster service events, improving uptime and long-term cost efficiency.