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The NEC’s Hospital Grade Receptacle Requirement

    https://www.excel-medical.com/the-necs-hospital-grade-receptacle-requirement/
    Each patient bed location must be equipped with at least 14 receptacles, one of which must be connected to the following: To the greatest extent permitted by law, any …

Receptacle Grades: What Do They Mean? – IAEI Magazine

    https://iaeimagazine.org/2005/january2005/receptacle-grades-what-do-they-mean/
    Hospital grade receptacles have the same markings appearing on general use receptacles, but include additional markings denoting their intended use. These …

Wiring Patient Care Areas | EC&M

    https://www.ecmweb.com/design/article/20888929/wiring-patient-care-areas
    A minimum number of receptacles in a patient bed location is required (4.3.2.2.6.2). No receptacles are required in bathrooms or toilet rooms (4.3.2.2.6.2), nor in patient care …



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