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Interpower Technical Support Series: Customer Questions for Dan Ford, Interpower Technical Support Specialist

Posted on 8/21/23 9:48 AM

Universal Jumper Cord Set/Appliance Couplers Q: Our company spec sheet shows the cable we’ve been using is rated at 10A. However, the cable we received is rated “12A.” If the cable is rated at 10A, and one of the two connectors is rated at 10A but the other connector is rated at 12A, we don’t want people thinking it’s ok to run 11A of current through a 10A cable. The temperature rating is also different. Could you clarify these differences?

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Topics: product design, Jumper Cords, hospital-grade cords, technical-support

Interpower® Healthy Hospital-grade Power: NEMA 5-15, 5-20, 6-15, & 6-20 Cords

Posted on 12/22/22 8:30 AM

So, how are hospital-grade cords like bottlenecked supply chains? The longer the cord or the chain, the slower the “cargo” is transported whether electrons or goods.

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Topics: Designing for North America, hospital-grade cords, North American Hospital-Grade Cords, Hospital-Grade Testing

Amplifying Hospital-grade Power with NEMA 5-15, 5-20, 6-15, & 6-20 Cords

Posted on 9/20/21 2:36 PM

Whether it’s delivering higher amperages and voltages to portable CT scanners and X-ray machines, or providing power to heart monitors, ECMO machines, or hospital-grade treadmills, Interpower NEMA 5-15, 5-20, 6-15, and 6-20 hospital-grade molded cord sets supply the correct power for a wide range of medical equipment.

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Topics: Hospital-Grade Products, hospital-grade cords, medical requirements

The Long and Short of Cord Length

Posted on 1/25/21 9:13 AM

When it comes to cords and cord length, is bigger better or is less more? It all depends on the application of your electrical design.

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Topics: electrical safety, voltage drop, hospital-grade cords, medical requirements

Hospital-Grade Cords—Fighting the Good Fight

Posted on 9/14/20 4:46 PM

Whether it’s a hospital in a city or a clinic in a small town, reliable power is critical to medical facility patients, families and staff. Interpower Hospital-grade plugs can be molded or hand-wired in several colors. The color of choice for many hospitals and clinics, however, is the clear, see-through Interpower hospital plug. The clear plug allows medical staff to see if plug wiring and other components remain intact.

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Topics: product design, testing, hospital-grade cords

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