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When Should You Buy Hospital-Grade Power Cords?

Hospital-Grade and Green Dot Power Cords and Cables at Cables.com

Hospital-grade power cables must be manufactured with the highest quality materials and the most advanced engineering available.

by Vikas Dayal • August 02, 2024

Power Cords, Power Cables


Hospital-grade electric cords must meet strict requirements for safety, durability and reliability in order to meet the high-stakes needs of healthcare settings. As such, hospital-grade power cables must be manufactured with the highest quality materials and the most advanced engineering available. 

In hospitals and other healthcare facilities, having the right power cables can be a matter of life and death. Hospital staff and patients depend on hospital-grade power cords to keep equipment (including critical life-support) running properly. For this reason, hospital-grade power cables, sometimes referred to as medical-grade extension cords, must always meet the highest safety and performance standards. They are vital for powering the life-sustaining equipment in these critical healthcare settings. The high-quality hospital cables we stock at Cables.com are dependable enough for use in surgical centers and even emergency rooms, but that doesn't mean they need to break the bank. Our expertly-manufactured hospital-grade power cables are available for some of the most competitive prices on the market without sacrificing quality. 

What are Hospital-Grade Power Cables?

Power cords intended for use in hospitals and other medical settings must meet stringent requirements that wouldn't be expected of your garden variety power cords and cables. 

Hospital-grade electric cords are manufactured with the highest quality materials and the most advanced engineering available, and as such are expected outperform their standard counterparts in safety, durability and reliability in order to meet the critically high-stakes needs of healthcare settings.

Another term you might encounter when browsing hospital grade power cables and extension cords is "green dot" cables, used in reference to the green dot found on 5-15 plug connectors. It's essential that these cables are purchased from reliable retailers with a reputation for consistent quality, which makes Cables.com a great place to start.

Hospital-Grade Power Cables at Cables.com

Constructed of premium materials such as 100% copper conductors, hospital-grade power cables also have molded connectors with larger plug bodies and extra sturdy pins to withstand more tension than standard electric cables. This precise molding minimizes the risk of electric shock while the cable’s premium construction ensures durability, even in high-traffic areas where they are subject to heavy use and abuse. Simply put, our hospital-grade electric cords and extension cables are made to be durable, inside and out.

All of our hospital-grade electrical cords are rated up to 125 volts and stocked in many standard configurations with custom constructions available upon request. You can also place your custom order online using our custom cable builder. Simply select the “NEMA 5-15 Plug Hospital Grade” as your first choice when you begin. In addition to 5-15P-to-C13 and C-15P-to5-15R medical extension cords, we also carry Y-power splitters and hospital-grade multi-outlet power strips.

Cables.com's selection of Hospital-Grade Power Cords includes the aforementioned "green dot" 5-15P-to-C13 power cables that meet both NEMA and IEC standards, rated up to 10, 13 or 15 amps. These specialized power cables are UL Listed and tested to meet UL 817 & CAN/CAS C22 standards. 

Depending on your healthcare institution's cables setup, you might want to consider investing in a right-angled version of these cables to avoid excessive cord wear-and-tear from constant bending in some circumstances and plug configurations. The angled C13 connector is ideal in tight spaces, such as behind equipment in a medical cart or when the machine is against a wall, allowing for proper bend of the cable. 

Gray NEMA 5-15P to IEC320C13R Hospital Grade Power Cord - Shop Cables.com.

Our 5-15p to 5-15r hospital extension cords are constructed with a sturdy 16 awg jacket in a bright orange color for easy visibility. These cables feature a NEMA 5-15 plug on one end and a NEMA 5-15 receptacle on the other. You can purchase these cords from our online catalog in lengths of 8 feet, 50 feet, and 75 feet.

Orange NEMA 5-15P to NEMA 5-15R Hospital Grade Power Extension Cord - Shop Cables.com.

Buying Hospital-Grade Cables from Cables.com

At Cables.com, we also understand the organizational needs of healthcare facilities of all sizes. Our stock on hand far exceeds what’s available through big box stores in both quality and quantity. And unlike some other online retailers advertising their bulk-cable availability and pricing, we offer stellar customer services, including phone support, fast shipping and easy returns, with no complaints or safety concerns about our company’s products in market use. 

We're proud of the cables we make available at Cables.com, and we stand by their quality, which is why we offer secure shopping, easy returns within 30 days, and same-day shipping on orders received by 2 PM EST. Feel free to reach out to us through our web form, or send us an email at sales@cables.com. 

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