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Hospital Grade Plug lights up to indicate active connection.

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October 29, 2009 - Designed for dimly lit environments, 0310.120LT lets specialists in medical field know if connection is on. It consists of standard NEMA 5-15P Hospital Grade Green Dot Plug configuration with internal LED that will light up when cord is plugged into power source. This 10 ft power cord uses 18/3 AWG cable with Grey SJT jacket, and equipment end is IEC-60320-C13 Clear. Featuring UL and C-UL approvals, cord carries 10 A, 125 V rating.

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Quail Electronics
2171 Research Drive
Livermore, CA, 94550
USA



Lighted Hospital Grade Plug


"Let there be light!"

Quail Electronics, Inc. is now providing the specialists of the medical field with an additional option. Many applications are used in a dimly lit environment, and sometimes knowing if the connection is on is capital information.

New MOLD with LED
Using the standard configuration of the NEMA 5-15P Hospital Grade Green Dot Plug, we created a new mold of the plug incorporating a LED inside.

Cord Configuration
The 0310.120LT is a 10' power cord using a 18/3 AWG cable with a Grey SJT jacket. The equipment end is the IEC-60320-C13 Clear.

Plug LIGHTS UP
When the cord is plugged into a source of power, the Nema 5-15PHospital Grade Green Dot plug will light up. This new feature will provide a unique tool for companies conscious about the connection of their devices.

FAQ:
1. Is there extra cost is involved with the added LED?
The cost of the 0310.120LT is only 3% more than the same Hospital Grade Power Cord without the LED.
2. Does the power cord with the LED still have the same safety agency approvals?
The 0310.120LT has the same UL and C-UL approvals as the unlighted Hospital Grade Power Cord without the LED.
3. Is the power cord's electrical rating affected by the LED?
No, the 0310.120LT still carries a 10 Amp 125Volt (10A/125V) rating.

If you would like to receive a sample, please don't hesitate to contact us at marketing@quail.com

2171 Research Drive,
Livermore CA 94550,
Ph: (800) 669-8090
Fax: (877) 669-8090
WWW.QUAIL.COM
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