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Can Lasers, X-Rays and other pieces of medical equipment be used on Isolated Power Systems?

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Can Lasers, X-Rays and other pieces of medical equipment be used on Isolated Power Systems?

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Medical Equipment requiring feeders greater the 120 volts can and should, and in many cases, be used on Isolated Power Systems. Many Lasers and X-Rays require 208 or 240 volt for operation. Due to the cost of this type of equipment, most healthcare facilities share the equipment. There are many options to operating these and other pieces of equipment.

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