Description
Eaton Tripp Lite Series Hospital-Grade Power Cord: NEMA 5-15P to Locking IEC C13, 25 ft, 14 AWG, 125V, 15A, Green Dot, Black
The Eaton Tripp Lite Series Hospital-Grade Power Cord is engineered specifically for the demanding environments of healthcare facilities. It delivers secure, dependable power for critical devices while meeting the elevated safety and reliability standards required in medical settings. Built to withstand the rigors of daily hospital use, this cord provides a robust connection between wall outlets and hospital-grade equipment, helping facilities maintain uninterrupted patient care and operational efficiency. With a NEMA 5-15P plug on one end and a locking IEC C13 connector on the other, this cord blends medical-grade safety with practical versatility for bedside monitors, infusion pumps, imaging devices, and other essential equipment.
- Hospital-grade reliability and safety: This power cord features a Green Dot designation—an indicator of hospital-grade quality designed for medical environments. The 14 AWG copper conductors are optimized for high-demand devices, delivering steady, low-impedance power with reduced voltage drop over the 25-foot length. The locking IEC C13 end minimizes accidental disconnections during critical procedures, ensuring continuous power to life-sustaining equipment. The NEMA 5-15P plug is designed for secure engagement with standard hospital-grade outlets, providing a trusted, compliant power connection in clinical spaces.
- Long reach for flexible room layouts: At 25 feet (7.62 meters), this cord comfortably spans bed spaces, patient rooms, and treatment areas where outlets may be located farther from the device. The extended length reduces the need for multiple adapters or power strips, helping to simplify cable management and reduce trip hazards in busy clinical environments. The black jacket minimizes glare and blends with most equipment and room aesthetics, while the jacket’s durability withstands frequent handling, coiling, and cleaning protocols common in hospitals.
- Rugged construction designed for daily hospital use: The cord is built with rugged, flexible insulation and molded connectors that resist bending and impact. The NEMA 5-15P plug end provides a secure, plug-and-play connection to standard outlets, while the locking IEC C13 end secures into medical devices that require a locked inlet. The combination of 14 AWG conductors and a robust outer jacket supports reliable power delivery to a wide range of devices, from monitors and pumps to imaging equipment and clinical IT peripherals, even in environments with high traffic and frequent equipment repositioning.
- Clean, reliable power for critical devices: Hospitals demand power that remains stable under surge conditions and electrical noise. The 125V, 15A rating ensures compatibility with most medical devices and hospital infrastructure. The conductor size and quality of the build minimize resistance and heat buildup during extended use, contributing to safer operation and longer device life. This cord is designed to help minimize power interruptions and maintain device performance in essential care areas where downtime is unacceptable.
- Easy maintenance and standardized compatibility: The cord uses standardized hospital-grade connectors that align with common medical equipment shapes, making replacements straightforward for facility managers. The black outer sheath and Green Dot classification make it easy to identify as hospital-grade, reducing confusion during procurement, stocking, and routine inspections. Its straightforward, durable design makes cleaning and maintenance simple, aligning with hospital sanitation practices without compromising safety or function.
Technical Details of Eaton Tripp Lite Series Hospital-Grade Power Cord
- Type: Hospital-grade power cord
- Plug: NEMA 5-15P
- Connector: Locking IEC C13
- Conductor size: 14 AWG
- Length: 25 ft (7.62 m)
- Voltage: 125V
- Current rating: 15A
- Color: Black
- Certification/mark: Green Dot (hospital-grade indication)
How to Install Eaton Tripp Lite Hospital-Grade Power Cord
- Before connection, ensure all equipment is powered off and unplugged to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage.
- Insert the NEMA 5-15P plug firmly into a suitable hospital-grade wall outlet. Listen and feel for a secure engagement; the plug should sit evenly and require a deliberate push to mate with the outlet.
- Route the 25-foot cord to minimize tension and avoid pinch points, sharp edges, or high-traffic walkways. Use cable management solutions as needed to maintain a tidy and safe workspace.
- Connect the locking IEC C13 end to the corresponding inlet on the medical device. Engage the locking mechanism fully to ensure the connector remains secure during use, reducing the chance of accidental unplugging.
- Power on the device and monitor for proper operation. Periodically inspect the cord for signs of wear, frayed insulation, or loose connections, and replace if any damage is detected to maintain patient safety.
- During routine maintenance or room reconfiguration, recheck cord routing and accessibility. Replace the cord if the locking mechanism or connectors show signs of wear, ensuring continuous, reliable power delivery to critical devices.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the length of this power cord? The Eaton Tripp Lite Series Hospital-Grade Power Cord is 25 feet long (7.62 meters), providing ample reach for bedside setups and room layouts typical in hospitals.
- What connectors are included? The cord features a NEMA 5-15P plug on one end and a locking IEC C13 connector on the other, offering compatibility with standard hospital outlets and medical devices equipped with locking IEC inputs.
- What is the purpose of the Green Dot? The Green Dot designation indicates hospital-grade quality designed for use in medical environments, signaling enhanced safety features suitable for patient-care settings.
- What devices is this cord suitable for? It is suitable for a wide range of medical devices requiring a secure, hospital-grade power connection, including patient monitors, infusion pumps, ventilators, imaging equipment, and other essential clinical devices.
- What are the key build qualities? It uses 14 AWG copper conductors for reliable power delivery, a rugged black jacket for durability and easy cleaning, and molded connectors with a locking IEC C13 to prevent accidental unplugging during use.
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