Leviton has launched a medical-grade power strip with load-monitoring Inform technology. The product addresses a major concern of health-care facilities—compliance with the National Fire Protection Association 99: Health Care Facilities Code—and is part of the growing portfolio of Leviton products embedded with Inform, a technology platform that provides real-time data to the end-user to improve safety, efficiency and productivity. The power strips feature a line-of-sight, real-time LED that will only turn on if the NFPA 99 limit of 75 percent or more of the cord’s load has been reached. This feature is an indication only; reaching the 75 percent limit will not shut off power to the outlets. Instead of having to manually calculate the total load plugged into the strip to determine compliance, users can simply look at the LED indication.
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