Condition: New in factory-sealed plastic; unused. Made in Mexico. Packaging includes bilingual line “Fiche amovible à came.” (User note: mates with Leviton 264B attachment receptacle—verify series/gender/polarity before use.)
This Leviton 301-15D22-E is a 15-Series female cam-type detachable plug engineered for rugged single-pole power connections. The Green elastomer sleeve provides instant identification for equipment grounding conductors in 5-wire feeder sets. A locking cam contact delivers a low-resistance, vibration-resistant connection, and the field-friendly set-screw termination accepts #8–#4 AWG copper portable power cable. Rated 125A, 600V AC, it’s a staple for event power, generator tie-ins, and industrial temporary power distribution.
Features
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Single-pole cam-type female plug with locking detent for secure high-current connections
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Color: Green (equipment ground) for fast, code-consistent ID in feeder assemblies
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Electrical ratings: 125 A, 600 V AC (use per listing, job spec, and local code)
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Conductor range: #8–#4 AWG copper, fine-strand portable power cable
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Termination: Double set-screw (compression); torque per Leviton specification
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Durable TPE housing/boot resists impact and abrasion; serviceable design with replaceable components
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Mating device: Leviton 264B attachment receptacle (match series/gender/polarity)
Specifications (typical for Leviton 15-Series)
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Catalog number: 301-15D22-E
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Series / Type: 15-Series cam-type, detachable female plug
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Ratings: 125A, 600V AC (also used on DC where permitted)
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Conductor size: #8–#4 AWG copper
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Body/Boot: Thermoplastic elastomer, Green
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Environment: Suitable for temporary power; use protective boots/caps outdoors when unmated
Applications / Spheres of Use
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Entertainment power: stages, film/TV, live events, and portable distros
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Industrial temporary power: generator tie-ins, plant shutdowns, maintenance power
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Facilities: convention centers, arenas, exhibition halls, and portable feeders
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HVAC/Electrical contractors: temporary generator hookups and load-bank testing
Cross-Referenced / Related Leviton Items
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303-15D21-R — 15-Series male detachable plug, Red (Hot/Phase), 125A 600V, #8–#4 AWG
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302-15D22-W — 15-Series female detachable plug, White (Neutral), 125A 600V, #8–#4 AWG
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304-15D22-B — 15-Series female detachable plug, Blue (Phase/Neutral as specified), 125A 600V, #8–#4 AWG
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264B — Attachment receptacle that mates with this plug (match color/polarity/series)
Comparable / Alternative Products
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Other Leviton 15-Series cams in Black/Red/Blue/White/Green to complete a 5-wire feeder
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Leviton 16-Series (approx. 400A/600V) when higher capacity is required
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Entertainment-grade 15-Series cams from other manufacturers (verify full mechanical/electrical compatibility before mixing)
Use in Larger Systems / Assemblies
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Build 5-wire feeder sets (H1/H2/H3/Neutral/Ground) with color-matched devices
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Integrates with portable power distros, panel-mount receptacles, generator pigtails, and load banks
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For outdoor/event use, add strain reliefs, protective boots/caps, and correct cable clamps; torque set-screws to spec and insulation-test after assembly
Trademarks
Leviton is a trademark or registered trademark of Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners. Names are used strictly for identification and comparison purposes.
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leviton 301-15d22-e green female cam plug; 15 series single-pole connector 125a 600v; detachable cam-lock plug #8–#4 awg; entertainment power ground connector; attachment receptacle 264b mating; portable power female cam; device for temporary electrical connection; stage power cam-lock ground; mexico-made leviton cam series; cam-type equipment grounding connector
Common Requests:
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“What set-screw torque and bushing do I use for #4 AWG on 301-15D22-E?”
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“Which 264B receptacle variant properly mates with the Green (Ground) plug?”
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“Can I mix Leviton 15-Series cams with another brand’s 15-Series connectors?”
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“What colors/devices complete a full 5-wire feeder set?”
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“When should I step up to 16-Series (400A) instead of 15-Series (125A)?”

























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