2013 HEALTHCARE Training Presentation Harvey Hubbell Electric Company Great History…….Great Connections Harvey Hubbell.

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2013 HEALTHCARE Training Presentation Harvey Hubbell Electric Company Great History…….Great Connections Harvey Hubbell

Healthcare Applications/Issues Personal & Facility Safety Reliability Power and Data Delivery Systems Power Connections Power Quality and Protection Solutions GFCI Protection – Receptacles/Portables Safety – Access Trak – Tred Trak Hospital Grade – Receptacles – Straight Blade Plugs & Connectors SpikeShield® Panels – Surge Strips/IG Receptacles – Power Conditioning

Healthcare/Administration Power & Data Delivery Systems – Raceway Systems Metallic Non-Metallic – Floor Boxes – Raised Access Floors Energy Conservation – H-MOSS® Sensors & Devices Safety – Access Trak® – Tred Trak® – Hospital Grade Devices

Healthcare Connectorized Receptacle Tamper Resistant Receptacles GFCI Hospital Grade Receptacles, Plugs, and Connectors Occupancy Sensors USB Receptacles SpikeShield® TVSS & IG Receptacles, Power strips Metallic Tamper Resistant PlugTrak® Hospital Grade Device Types

Healthcare Solutions Outdoor Controls PEP EV Charging Manual-On Controls DC Power Harsh Controls Motor Disconnects Occupancy Controls LED Illuminated Devices Daylight Controls Plug Load Controls MRI Compatible Devices TR Devices Timers Data / AV Connectors and Delivery Data Connectivity and Management Floor boxes & poke-throughs Wall/Trench Duct Hubbellock® Shielded Jacks Wall Switch Sensors SNAPConnect® Devices

Healthcare Solutions Quick Device Change Out … SNAPConnect® Modular System Lower Energy Costs … Manual and Auto-on Occupancy Sensors Identify Emergency Circuits … Illuminated & Tamper Resistant Hospital Grade Devices Non-Magnetic Devices … MRI Receptacles Efficient Wiring for Digital Imaging … Wall & Trench Duct Patient Safety … Emergency Call Switches Pediatric Protection … Tamper Resistant Receptacles

Key Features Installation Efficiency Buy America Act Compliant Broad Offering Take off Assistance Service and Response Customer Targets / SIC Contractors (1732) Medical Equipment OEM (5047) Siemens, GE, Toshiba, Hitachi, and Phillips Specifying Engine ers Applications : Radiology Centers Hospitals Urgent Care Centers Doctors Offices Trench Duct Only: Retail Stores Commercial Building Industrial facilities Hubbell Wall and Trench Duct

Key Trench Wall Duct Features Factory Installed Partition 1, 2, 3, or 4 compartment duct Labor saving, on site part reduction One L fitting, not two – Symmetrical design Gasketed “cover joint protector” – Relocateable when field cuts are required Factory installed partitions A-60 Galvanized Steel Corrosion Resistance, Paint Adhesion Covers may be field Painted to match Decor Lay-in Wiring Capability Aluminum and Steel versions Surface and Flush Mount

Hubbell Pro Hospital Grade Expansion MRI Receptacle HBL8300 RMRI Steel Free Components Magnetic Resonance Imaging Powerful magnetic field Steel may interfere and reduce image quality Minimized or eliminated steel components whenever possible HBL8300ILR Illuminated Duplex with LEDs (2) Super-Bright LEDs replaced neon bulb Extended Life Uses less energy Running Change Emergency Circuits Specs Hubbell-Pro™ Comprehensive Value Series Tamper Resistant for Pediatric Locations Power Indicating for Emergency Circuits TR & LED Power Indicating Hubbell Exclusive Combination IG, LED, TR, HG! BAA Compliant

Hospital Grade Receptacle Testing What Makes a Receptacle “Hospital Grade”

Hospital Grade Receptacle Testing Abrupt Plug Removal Ground Contact Temperature Test Resistance Test Fault Current Test Ground Contact Overstress Terminal Strength Test Assembly Security Test Impact Test Mold Stress Relief Test

Abrupt Plug Removal Test Drop of a 10 pound Weight From 24” Each Device Tested 8 Times Ground contact hold 4 oz. for 1 minute 1/32” metal probe - no access to live parts Retain 2 wire plug with application of 3 pounds of force 2 inches(50.8mm)

Hospital Grade Receptacle Assembly Security Test 3 Receptacles Used Mounted on Test Fixture 100 Pounds of Force Into the Receptacle Slots for at Least 10 Seconds

Hospital Grade Receptacle Impact Test 6 Receptacles Tested Mounted in Cast Iron Outlet Box and Metal Wall plate Placed on a Steel Plate - Outlet Face Upward 5 Pound Weight Dropped From 18” to Center of Each Face. SUPPORT 5 lbs. 5 lbs.

Hospital Grade Receptacle Grounding Contact Temperature Test Devices From Abrupt Plug Removal Test Are Used Wired in Series Through the Grounding Conductor of Each Outlet of Each Device and a Mating Plug Test Current 25A(125% of Maximum Rating) Temperature Measured on the Ground Pin Temp Rise Not to Exceed 54 Degrees Fahrenheit

Hospital Grade Receptacles Resistance Test Devices from Grounding Contact Temperature Test are used Alternating current of 22A passed from plug grounding terminal to receptacle grounding terminal Drop in potential measured Total resistance not to exceed 0.01 ohms

Hospital Grade Receptacles Fault Current Test Receptacle line and ground terminals wired to test terminals 20A circuit breaker connected- receptacle terminal & supply terminal Hospital Grade Plug inserted in to receptacle - bared ends of ungrounded & grounded conductors twisted together Continuity check on ground