Hospital-grade USB charger has tamper-resistant receptacle

Legrand's Pass & Seymour Hospital Grade USB Charger with tamper-resistant receptacle is available in 15A and 20A, 125V versions.

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Legrand's Pass & Seymour Hospital Grade USB Charger with tamper-resistant receptacle is available in 15A and 20A, 125V versions and carries a Hospital Grade certification. It features a compact design available in seven different colors and two 5-volt DC USB ports that work with USB 2.0 and 3.0 compatible devices.

The Hospital Grade USB Charger has a 2.1A USB type A receptacle that does away with the need for bulky AC adapters. It also provides a faster charge than other receptacles, according to the company. It has a zinc plated ground terminal screw and a stainless steel auto-ground clip that assures positive ground. A tamper-resistant patented shutter system prevents the improper insertion of foreign objects.

Back and side wire terminals on the charger accommodate both #14 AWG - #10 AWG stranded and solid wire. Triple-wipe brass contacts ensure lasting retention and the presence of screw-pressure-plate back wiring facilitates a fast and easy installation process, according to the company.

The Hospital Grade USB Charger is ETL Tested in the US and Canadian markets. It also complies with the following test requirements: UL 498, UL 1310 and complies with Fed Spec WC596, CSA C22.2 No. 42, CSA C22.2 No. 223. It also meets the 2011 National Electric Code Tamper-Resistant requirements.

Find out more at www.legrand.us



April 30, 2013


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