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  • Hospital Grade Power Cords: All Questions Answered
    January 17, 2023

    Hospital Grade Power Cords: All Questions Answered

    Alt text – Hospital grade power cords: All questions answered Hospitals are susceptible areas of intensive care, diagnosis, and treatment; hence it's crucial that the infrastructure available at these places are top-notch. Any unfortunate misgivings or complacency can result in...

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  • Introduction To the Type of NEMA Cords
    January 16, 2023

    Introduction To the Type of NEMA Cords

    "NEMA" is short for National Electrical Manufacturers Association. It is a union of electrical and medical imaging companies that have joined forces to develop and push for high safety standards in both fields regarding the products they manufacture. Consequently, if...

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  • How Is SJ Cord Different from SJO Cord?
    January 13, 2023

    How Is SJ Cord Different from SJO Cord?

    A power cord is necessary when connecting your appliance to an electrical source. However, it is prudent to consider certain factors when determining which cable to use. When deciding between buying the SJ cord or the SJO cord, it would...

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  • Difference Between C13 Power Cord and C14 Power Cord
    June 2, 2022

    Difference Between C13 Power Cord and C14 Power Cord

    Most household electronic devices have different power cords. You might have wondered what the difference between the various types of power cords is? https://pixabay.com/photos/electrical-plug-power-electric-1138056/ We discuss the differences between two standard power cords for household items: C13 Power Cord and...

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  • NEMA Vs. IEC Power Cords - Difference In The Use
    April 28, 2022

    NEMA Vs. IEC Power Cords - Difference In The Use

    In 1882, Thomas Edison invented the electricity distribution system. He wrapped a copper rod with jute, a silky, lustrous fabric derived from plants as an insulator. Then, the jute-wrapped copper rod is connected to a bituminous compound-filled conduit. The gadget...

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