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The AC/DC Power Supply Adapter has Only Two Pins. Don’t Hospital Regulations Require Three Pins as a Standard?

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The AC/DC Power Supply Adapter has Only Two Pins. Don’t Hospital Regulations Require Three Pins as a Standard?

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The AC/DC adaptor (“charger”) is medical grade and has passed all regulatory inspections. It was approved by the FDA and has a CE certificate for use in hospital environments. It holds a TUV, UL 60601-1 and ISO 1348:2003 approvals as well. The requirement for three pins usually applies to metal covered devices. Moreover, the use of the three pins connector is actually forbidden for use in devices that have double insulation, like the ActiveCare+S.F.T.® device (UL 60601-1).

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