Aggregated technical data for the Leviton T5632 identifies it as a depth-optimized analog power delivery component. Technical specifications list a 15A NEMA 5-15R outlet paired with a 3.6A total USB output. Material analysis confirms the use of high-grade copper alloy contacts and a transformer physically isolated from the tamper-resistant (TR) shutters to maintain safety standards.
Performance metrics indicate a switching power supply designed for heat dissipation, though it lacks Power Delivery (PD) protocols for modern high-wattage devices. The hardware is purely mechanical/analog, meaning it does not utilize wireless radios for automation. The low-profile frame is designed to facilitate installation in standard electrical boxes with minimal mechanical resistance.
To integrate this hardware into a managed energy ecosystem with 60W charging capability, the Leviton 60W Power Delivery module represents the next tier in charging performance.
This product serves as a core infrastructure node in the in-wall USB smart outlets group, emphasizing mechanical durability.