Description
Tripp Lite by Eaton 300W Medical-Grade Mobile Power Retrofit Kit with 54 Amp-hour Battery and 3 Outlets
The Tripp Lite by Eaton 300W Medical-Grade Mobile Power Retrofit Kit is engineered to empower healthcare teams with reliable, compliant AC power for mobile medical carts. Designed to meet strict UL 60601-1 safety standards, this retrofit kit protects patients while ensuring critical devices stay powered during transport and on the move. Whether you're outfitting nurses’ stations, operating rooms, or patient rooms, this comprehensive kit delivers a dependable power solution that minimizes downtime, improves workflow efficiency, and enhances patient care. With a high-capacity 54 amp-hour battery and three outlets, clinicians can run essential medical devices, monitors, and communication tools without frequent interruptions. The result is a safer, more efficient clinical environment where mobility and power convergence seamlessly.
- UL 60601-1 Compliance for Patient Safety – This medical-grade retrofit kit is engineered to comply with the UL 60601-1 standard, a cornerstone of safety for electrical medical equipment. By adhering to this rigorous spec, the kit helps reduce the risk of patient shock and electrical hazards while powering connected devices on mobile carts throughout hospital corridors and clinical spaces.
- 300W Continuous Medical-Grade Power – The retrofit kit delivers a robust 300 watts of continuous, clean AC power to support essential medical devices on the move. It is designed to sustain critical functions such as patient monitors, infusion pumps, barcode scanners, and other bedside equipment, ensuring uninterrupted operation during transport between rooms, departments, or procedure areas.
- 54 Amp-Hour Battery for Extended Run Time – Powered by a substantial 54 Ah battery, this kit provides extended run time between charges, helping to reduce the need for frequent recharging during long shifts. Clinicians can rely on a steady power supply even when power is temporarily unavailable from wall outlets, enabling smoother patient care workflows.
- Three Outlets for Flexible Device Configuration – With three dedicated outlets, caregivers can connect multiple devices simultaneously, accommodating a range of clinical configurations. This flexibility simplifies cart setups, minimizes the need for extra power strips, and keeps essential devices organized and ready for use at the point of care.
- Easy Retrofit Kit for Medical Carts – The Mobile Power Retrofit Kit is purpose-built to retrofit existing medical carts with a true AC power source. It includes everything needed to add hospital-grade power to mobile carts, streamlining deployment across departments. The design emphasizes durability and reliability in demanding clinical environments, combining simple installation with long-term performance.
Technical Details of Tripp Lite by Eaton 300W Medical-Grade Mobile Power Retrofit Kit
- Power rating: 300W continuous
- Battery capacity: 54 Amp-hour
- Outlets: 3 AC outlets
- Compliance: UL 60601-1 medical safety standard
- Purpose: Mobile power for medical carts and bedside devices
- Includes: complete kit designed to retrofit carts with AC power, ready for clinical use
How to Install Tripp Lite by Eaton 300W Medical-Grade Mobile Power Retrofit Kit
- Power down all devices and the cart, then unplug from the mains to ensure a safe installation environment.
- Identify a suitable mounting location on the cart frame that provides easy access to the three outlets and leaves room for air flow and cable management.
- Mount the retrofit kit securely using the included hardware and ensure the assembly is firmly attached to minimize vibrations during transport.
- Route cables neatly to the three outlets and to the devices that will be powered, avoiding pinch points and ensuring clear labeling for fast identification.
- Connect the kit’s power supply to the cart’s retrofitted assembly and, if applicable, place the 54 Ah battery in its designated compartment or bay aligned with the cart’s design guidelines.
- Power on the kit and verify that all three outlets are delivering power to the connected devices. Test the devices under normal clinical load to confirm stable operation before returning the cart to active duty.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What does UL 60601-1 compliance mean for patient safety? A: UL 60601-1 is a safety standard for electrical medical equipment. Compliance indicates that the retrofit kit meets established requirements for electrical safety, reducing the risk of patient shock and electrical hazards when powering medical devices on mobile carts.
- Q: How many devices can I power with the three outlets? A: The three outlets are designed to support multiple essential medical devices simultaneously. The specific combination depends on the devices’ power requirements, but the kit is engineered to provide reliable power for typical monitors, infusion pumps, scanners, and related equipment used on carts.
- Q: What is the runtime with the 54 Ah battery? A: Runtime is influenced by the load placed on the outlets. A 54 Ah capacity offers extended operation between charges for standard cart configurations, but real-world runtime will vary based on device power consumption, usage patterns, and battery health. Regular monitoring and scheduled charging help optimize uptime.
- Q: Is installation difficult for non-technical staff? A: The retrofit kit is designed to streamline integration with medical carts. While basic instruction and careful handling are advised, many clinical teams can install the kit with standard tools. For complex configurations or unsure safety considerations, consult your biomedical engineering team or a qualified technician.
- Q: Does this kit include all necessary components for retrofit? A: Yes. The kit is described as including everything required to add AC power to medical carts, simplifying procurement and deployment across departments. Always verify that your cart model is compatible with the retrofit kit configuration before installation.
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