Tripp Lite by Eaton Isolator Series 120V 250W UL 60601-1 Medical-Grade Isolation Transformer with 2 Hospital-Grade Outlets, TAA

Tripp Lite by EatonSKU: 2511286

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Tripp Lite by Eaton Isolator Series 120V 250W Medical-Grade Isolation Transformer

The Tripp Lite by Eaton Isolator Series is a purpose-built medical-grade isolation transformer designed to protect sensitive equipment in clinical and home healthcare environments. Engineered to deliver line isolation, continuous noise filtration, and dependable power for critical devices, this 120V transformer helps reduce electrical noise, transients, and ground loops that can interfere with life-safety equipment. With UL 60601-1 medical-grade safety certification, two hospital-grade outlets, and TAA compliance, it offers reliable performance where patient safety and equipment integrity matter most. Built to endure the demands of busy medical settings, the Isolator Series delivers clean power, enhanced device protection, and peace of mind for clinicians, technicians, and caregivers alike.

  • Medical-grade isolation for sensitive equipment: The Isolator Series provides robust line isolation to separate patient-connected devices from mains disturbances, helping protect critical medical equipment from electrical noise, transients, and potential ground-related issues that could affect performance or patient safety.
  • UL 60601-1 certified safety: This transformer meets stringent medical device safety standards, ensuring a higher level of protection for both patients and operators in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare environments. The UL 60601-1 designation signals rigorous design, construction, and testing aligned with medical-grade requirements.
  • Two hospital-grade outlets for essential devices: The model features two hospital-grade outlets, enabling you to power multiple devices that require stable, isolated power while preserving a clean electrical environment for critical electronics such as monitors, imaging accessories, infusion pumps, and diagnostic equipment.
  • Compact, durable design for clinical use: Engineered with a rugged chassis suitable for bedside, desktop, or cart-based deployment, the Isolator Series blends into busy healthcare settings without compromising space or safety. Its compact footprint makes installation straightforward in patient rooms, clinics, or equipment rooms.
  • TAA-compliant for government procurement: This unit meets Trade Agreements Act requirements, making it an approved option for federal and state procurement programs, hospitals, and other institutions that specify TAA compliance.

Technical Details of Tripp Lite by Eaton Isolator Series

  • Model: Isolator Series 120V 250W Medical-Grade Isolation Transformer
  • Input voltage/frequency: 120V AC, 60 Hz
  • Output power rating: 250 watts total continuous power
  • Isolation: Line isolation between input and output to minimize electrical noise and patient-related ground loops
  • Outlets: 2 hospital-grade outlets for critical medical devices
  • Safety and compliance: UL 60601-1 medical-grade safety standard; TAA-compliant
  • Construction and suitability: Rugged, compact enclosure designed for clinical environments, with reliable performance in demanding settings

how to install Tripp Lite by Eaton Isolator Series 120V 250W

  • Confirm compatibility: Verify that your medical devices together do not exceed the 250W total output rating and that the devices require isolated power for optimal performance.
  • Choose a safe installation location: Place the transformer on a stable, dry surface away from liquids, heat sources, and excessive vibration. Ensure adequate ventilation and avoid cramped electrical spaces.
  • Connect to a grounded 120V supply: Use a properly grounded wall outlet or power strip designed for medical equipment. Plug the transformer into a compliant 120V outlet using a hospital-grade power cord to maintain connection quality and safety.
  • Link devices to isolated outlets: Connect your essential medical devices to the two hospital-grade outlets on the transformer. Keep the most noise-sensitive equipment on the isolated outputs to maximize performance benefits.
  • Power-up sequence and verification: After all connections are secure, switch on the primary power if a master switch is present, and observe any indicator LEDs or audible signals. Confirm that each connected device powers up normally and operates without abnormal noise or instability.
  • Load management and monitoring: Do not exceed the 250W rating. If you add more devices, reassess total load and consider distributing equipment across other power sources or upgrading to a higher-capacity isolation transformer if required.
  • Environment and maintenance: Keep the unit clean and free from dust. Periodically inspect cables and outlet connections for wear and secure mounting. Note any changes in performance and refer to the user manual for routine maintenance guidance.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the purpose of an isolation transformer in medical settings? An isolation transformer creates a safe electrical barrier between the mains supply and patient-connected equipment. By isolating the device from line noise, transients, and ground loops, it helps protect patients and equipment and can improve the reliability of critical medical devices.
  • What voltages and outlets does this unit support? It operates on 120V AC input at 60 Hz and provides two hospital-grade outlets for essential devices, with a total continuous output of 250W.
  • Is it compliant with medical safety standards? Yes. The transformer is UL 60601-1 medical-grade certified, reflecting adherence to rigorous safety and performance requirements for medical devices and healthcare environments.
  • Is this unit suitable for government procurement? Yes. The Isolator Series is TAA-compliant, making it eligible for procurement through government and other institutions that require compliance with the Trade Agreements Act.
  • Can I use this transformer at home? It can be used in home healthcare settings where medical devices require clean, isolated power. However, always ensure the combined load remains within the 250W rating and consult manufacturers’ guidelines for each device to avoid safety risks.

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