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9810A - NEMA 5-15 Male Plug to 5-15 Connector 7.6 Meters / 25 Feet 15A/125V 14/3 SJT Black - Hospital Grade Power Extension Cord

USD50.27

SKU:
9810A
Weight:
3.33 LBS

Key Features

  • NEMA 5-15 Hospital Grade Plug to NEMA 5-15 Connnector
  • Green Dot
  • US & Canada - cULus

Documentation

Specifications

Amperage 15 Amps
Cable Jacket SJT
Cable Length 7.6 Meter / 25 Feet
Certifications US & Canada - cULus
Color Black
Conductor Color Code Black, White, Green | North American Color Code (NACC)
Conductor Count 3 wires
Conductor Size 14 Gauge AWG
Female Angle Straight
Female Connector NEMA 5-15
Jacket Material PVC
Jacket Temperature Rating 105° C
Male Angle Straight
Male Plug NEMA 5-15 Hospital Grade
Packaging Coiled
Testing Each cord is tested for dielectric voltage-withstand (Hi-Pot), polarization and continuity.
Tolerance ± 80 mm / ± 3.2 inches for molded cords
Voltage 125 Volts

Application Notes

This 25-foot long Hospital Grade Extension Cord is ideal for medical and clinical environments where longer reach is essential.

Hospital Grade Power Cords are specifically designed for use in medical environments where reliability, durability, and safety are critical. They are commonly found in hospitals, clinics, surgical centers, and other healthcare facilities where medical equipment must maintain continuous and secure power.

Product FAQs

What makes a cord hospital grade?

Hospital grade cords meet strict UL and CSA standards for grounding reliability, strain relief, and durability. Look for the green dot on the plug, which certifies compliance.

Are hospital grade cords interchangeable with standard cords?

Physically, they may appear similar and fit the same connectors (e.g., NEMA 5-15P), but only hospital grade cords are approved for patient-care environments. Substituting with standard cords can violate compliance and safety standards.

Do all devices in medical environment require hospital grade cords?

No. Only devices used within the patient-care vicinity (typically within 6 feet) or equipment critical to patient safety require hospital grade cords. Administrative or support devices generally do not.

Can hospital grade cords be used outside of healthcare?

Yes. Some industries use them for their enhanced durability and retention, especially in mobile or critical systems—but they’re not required.

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