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Hospital Grade - Steven Engineering

Hospital Grade receptacles Power Status Tamper- resistant SmartLock Pro Surge & IGPower Quality Panels Power StripsOccupancy SensorsB-1027C 7/11/06 2:02 PM Page 2 Courtesy of Steven Engineering , Inc. 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 Hospital Grade 15 & 20 Amp Straight& Angle Devices HG Power Indication Plugs & Connectors 20 Amp Hospital GradePower InterruptingDevices 15-60 Amp NEMA & Non-NEMA StraightBlade Devices 15-30 Amp NEMA &Non-NEMA Locking Devices Infrared, Ultrasonic & Multi-Technology Units Individual Units Cover 180 & 360 Degrees,Up to 2000 Square Feet Ambient Light Override Feature Self Contained Units for 120 or 277V Circuits Ultrasonic & Multi-Technology Units RequireSeparate Power Pack Cage Available for High Abuse Areas PAGES 19-21 Available with Infraredand Adaptive Infrared Technologies Ambient Light OverrideFeature Single Unit Operates On120 or 277V and Can Handle Incandescent orFluorescent Loads Single & Dual RelayOptions Device Fit StandardSwitch Boxes & UtilizeDecora WallplatesPAGE 19 Available Technologies Include Infrared.

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1 Hospital Grade receptacles Power Status Tamper- resistant SmartLock Pro Surge & IGPower Quality Panels Power StripsOccupancy SensorsB-1027C 7/11/06 2:02 PM Page 2 Courtesy of Steven Engineering , Inc. 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 Hospital Grade 15 & 20 Amp Straight& Angle Devices HG Power Indication Plugs & Connectors 20 Amp Hospital GradePower InterruptingDevices 15-60 Amp NEMA & Non-NEMA StraightBlade Devices 15-30 Amp NEMA &Non-NEMA Locking Devices Infrared, Ultrasonic & Multi-Technology Units Individual Units Cover 180 & 360 Degrees,Up to 2000 Square Feet Ambient Light Override Feature Self Contained Units for 120 or 277V Circuits Ultrasonic & Multi-Technology Units RequireSeparate Power Pack Cage Available for High Abuse Areas PAGES 19-21 Available with Infraredand Adaptive Infrared Technologies Ambient Light OverrideFeature Single Unit Operates On120 or 277V and Can Handle Incandescent orFluorescent Loads Single & Dual RelayOptions Device Fit StandardSwitch Boxes & UtilizeDecora WallplatesPAGE 19 Available Technologies Include Infrared.

2 Ultrasonic & Multi-Technology Individual Units Cover110 and 360 degrees,up to 2500 square feet Ambient Light OverrideFeature Ultrasonic & Multi-Technology Units Require Separate Power Pack Infrared High-BayVersion Available withSecondary Relay OptionPAGE 21 Health Care Product Types1 Health Care Product TypesTo learn more about Leviton devices or for answers to technical questions call our Techline at 1-800-824-3005 or visit us at: Protection at Facility Service Entrance Advanced Diagnostics for Monitoring Trends in Surge Events on LCD Display Models Available for Generator Transfer Switch, Panelboard and Dedicated Equipment ApplicationsPAGES 13 & 14 SURGE PROTECTIONSURGE STRIPSSURGE PANELSFOUR-IN-ONEGFCI SMARTLOCK PLUGS & CONNECTORSSWITCH MOUNTCEILING MOUNT WALL MOUNT Hospital Grade 15-20 Amp Duplex & Single Configurations Interlocking Thermoplastic Nylon Cover & Body Permanent "Green Dot"Marked on Face Nickel-Plated Brass Strap with Integral Ground Contacts Back & Side Wired Ground Termination Hospital Grade 15 Amp version has a nickel plated steel strap 20 Amp version has a nickel plated brass strapand a 1 piece mounting strap/grounding system Mechanical Safety Shutters Interlocking Thermoplastic Cover & Body Approved for EmergencyCircuits and Pediatric/Psychiatric Care Areas Hospital Grade 15-20 Amp Configurations 100.

3 000 LED Power Status Indicator Permanent "Green Dot" Lens Suitable for Critical Care Areas and Emergency Circuits Nickel-Plated BrassStrap with Integral Ground Contacts Full Illuminated Face Also AvailableHOSPITAL SPECTAMPER-RESISTANTPOWER INDICATION8300-R8300-SGI8300-PLW74120-7M 3 Hospital Grade 15-20 Amp Configurations Hospital , Surge and IG Versions Thermoplastic Nylon Face and Body Universal Mounting8490-IGGODS0D-IDWODW12-M0D Hospital Grade 15-20 Amp DuplexConfigurations Back & Side Wired LED Status Indicator Prevents Reset if Protective Function is Compromised Prevents Reset in Case of Line-Load Reverse Wiring Meets New UL GFCI Requirements, Effective 20068598-HGW Hospital Grade15-20 Amp Duplex & Single Configurations Surge & IG Versions Audible and Visual Protection Status Alarms Back & Side Wired Thermoplastic NylonCover & BodyPAGE 88280-IGB8215-C8319-C Six Outlet, 6 Cord withHospital Grade Plug & receptacles No Switch Provided Power is Always ON toAvoid Accidental Shutdown Three Mode Protection with Leakage Current Below 100 Microamps Tamper resistant ReceptaclesPAGES 11 & 225300-HT2 ODC0S-I1 WOccupancy SensorsPAGE 5 PAGE 5 PAG E 5 PAGES 6 & 7 PAGES 9 & 10 PAGES 11 & 12B-1027C 7/11/06 2:03 PM Page 3 Courtesy of Steven Engineering , Inc.

4 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 Grade Device TestingHospital Grade TestingCord Pull TestThe cord must remain securely fastened afterstraight pulls of 30 pounds, and rotating pulls (in a 3-inch circle) of 10 pounds for two hours. Displacement of conductors, insulation, andouter jacket of the flexible cord AWG 18 SVTshall not exceed 1/32 inch. There shall be nocuts, rips, or tears in cord insulation. Heavy-duty cord stress is typical abuse forindustrial plugs and the weight in the straight cord pulltest to 175 lbs. with AWG 14 ST and in therotating pull test to 20 lbs., ensuring positivestrain relief under industrial Drop Test A sample wired plug or connector is suspended horizontally by its attached cord,and released so that it impacts a hard woodsurface 45 inches below the point of suspension--repeated for 1300 cycles.

5 Thereshall be no breakage, deformation, or otherdamage which would interfere with the func-tioning of the device. Impact Test A wired plug or connector is subjected toimpact from a 10 lb. weight repeatedlydropped from a height of 18 inches. Thereshall be no breakage, deformation or othereffect that may interfere with the function ofthe device. Plugs and connectors are sub-jected to severe impacts in industrial , Leviton exceeds the UL require-ment by dropping the weight from a height of36 lb. Crush TestA wired plug or connector is placed betweentwo steel plates and subjected to a force whichis steadily increased to 500 pounds. Thereshall be no breakage, deformation or othereffect that may interfere with the function of thedevice. Leviton knows that in real industrialenvironments, plugs and connectors arecrushed by forces exceeding 500 the crush test with a force of 2500 ensure that our devices withstand the reallyheavy hits on the Removal of Plug TestA steel-bodied test plug with brass blades is inserted into the receptacle.

6 A 10-poundweight dropped from at least 24 inchesyanks the plug out of the receptacle. Thistest is done eight times with the receptaclerotated into different positions to create thegreatest stress on its face and contact. Afterthis, the grounding contact must retain afour ounce, diameter grounding pin,with the receptacle face down, for oneminute. There shall be no breakage of thereceptacle that interferes with the receptaclefunction or the integrity of the enclosure. Thereceptacle shall maintain the grounding pathintegrity through the Pin Retention TestThe grounding contact of the receptacle isconditioned by 20 insertions with a .204 oversized pin. After conditioning, a diameter pin shall be inserted in the ground-ing contact which shall be capable of sup-porting at least four ounces for one +Power Blade Retention TestA test plug with oversized blades of.

7 075 isinserted into the current-carrying opening ofthe receptacle for 20 conditioning the conditioning cycles, the contactshall be capable of supporting for oneminute 11/2lbs. secured to a single .055 thick solid steel blade without Security TestA force of 100 pounds is applied through the slots to the base of the receptacle while the yokeis supported at its screw mounting positions. There must be no cracking of base or permanentdeformation of Hospital Grade receptacles undergo these demanding tests: Strength of insulating base Ground contact temperature Impact test Ground Contact Resistance Terminal Strength Test Resistance of Ground Fault current Gripping Overload Temperature Dielectric withstand Insulation resistance Assembly security Receptacle ground contact HorsepowerTesting For Hospital Grade Listing Of Plugs, Connectors, and receptacles Includes:To learn more about Leviton devices or for answers to technical questions call our Techline at 1-800-824-3005 or visit us at: 7/11/06 2:03 PM Page 4 Courtesy of Steven Engineering , Inc.

8 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 are the requirements for receptacles in General Care Patient Bed Locations? NEC Article (B) Must be Hospital Grade and have a permanent means of identification. Must have a minimum of four receptacle are the requirements for receptacles in Pediatric Locations? NEC Article (C) Must be Hospital Grade and have a permanent means of identification. Must be listed as Tamper are the requirements for receptacles in Critical Care Patient Bed locations? NEC Article (B)(1) Must be identified as Hospital Grade with a permanent indicator. Must have a minimum of six receptacle or False: receptacles supplied by the emergency power system shall have distinctive color or marking as to be readily u e . NEC Article (E) and NFPA 99, Requires receptacles on the emergency circuit to be readily identified.

9 Device color or wall plate are the requirements for receptacles and fixed equipment installed in wet locations? NEC Article (A) All receptacles and fixed equipment within the area of the wet location shall have ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection for personnelif interruption under fault conditions can be tolerated. If servedby an isolated power system, ground fault circuit interrupterprotection is not required. GFCI protection is not required for receptacles installed in critical care areas where the toilet and basin are installed within the patient are the testing and maintenance requirements for electrical receptacles in health care facilities? NFPA 99, Chapter 3-3 Section Visual integrity, ground continuity, polarity and ground blade retention force. Chapter 3-3 Section Testing shall be performed after initial installation, replacement or servicing.

10 Additional testing shall be performed at intervalsdefined by documented performance : receptacles not listed as Hospital Grade shall be testing at intervalsnot exceeding Asked Questions3 Frequently Asked QuestionsHealth Care Facilities Code and Application Related QuestionsTo learn more about Leviton devices or for answers to technical questions call our Techline at 1-800-824-3005 or visit us at: 7/11/06 2:03 PM Page 5 Courtesy of Steven Engineering , Inc. 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 Asked QuestionsFrequently Asked does a surge protector work? A Surge Protector, sometimes called a TVSS (transient voltage surge suppressor); Diverts surge currents away from equipment by creating a low impedance path to ground. Typical components include: MOV: Metal-Oxide Varistor SAD: Silicon Avalanche Diodes Gas Tubes LCR do surges enter a building?


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