NEMA 14-60125/250 V, 60 A Plug & Receptacle

NEMA 14-60 is a straight-blade configuration per NEMA WD-6: 125/250 V, 60 A, 3-pole 4-wire grounding. 4-wire 60 A — large fixed appliances. The receptacle is 14-60R, the matching plug 14-60P.

NEMA 14-60R face diagram
14-60Rreceptacle (outlet face)
NEMA 14-60P face diagram
14-60Pplug (blade face)

Face diagrams by Comrade Mmirg via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0 / CC0, unmodified.

Specifications

Configuration
14-60
Series
Straight blade
Voltage rating
125/250 V
Amp rating
60 A
Poles / wires
3P–4W
Neutral
Yes
Equipment ground
Yes
Max load (at rating)
250 V × 60 A = 15,000 VA
Continuous (80%)
12,000 VA

Load figures are the arithmetic of the device rating at unity power factor. Continuous loads (3 hours or more) are limited to 80% of the circuit rating per NEC 210.19/210.20 — and the branch circuit behind the receptacle comes from the load calculation and conductor sizing, not from the plug face.

Where you meet it

4-wire 60 A — large fixed appliances. Family 14 overall: modern dryer (14-30), range / rv / ev (14-50). Blade geometry keys the voltage family physically: a plug from a different voltage class will not enter this receptacle.

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Common questions

What is the difference between 14-60R and 14-60P?

The letter is the device: 14-60R is the receptacle (outlet), 14-60P is the plug on the cord. Both share the same configuration — 125/250 V, 60 A, 3-pole 4-wire grounding.

Does NEMA 14-60 have a neutral and a ground?

Yes on the neutral — the 125/250 V rating means the circuit includes a grounded (neutral) conductor. It carries an equipment grounding conductor (the extra wire beyond the poles).

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