Hammond Manufacturing Medical Grade Plug-In Line Isolation Transformers

EIN Hammond MG 400

February 11, 2022

Intended for non-patient connected indoor applications where protection of sensitive electronics is required:

  • High end audio / studio use
  • Medical electronics
  • High end test equipment / laboratory
  • cULus Listed to UL 60601-1 (1st Edition) and CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 601.1-M90 (R2005).
  • Each unit provides complete line isolation and noise filtering plus utilizes a Faraday shield to reduce leakage currents below UL60601-1 requirements (under 100 microamps).
  • Reduced noise coupling due to floating AC output.
  • Not intended to be used to supply power to life support appliances. 

3 different VA Capacities available – –  500VA, 1000VA, and 1800VA.  All rated 50/60Hz. 4 different electrical configurations;

  • 120V-120V straight isolation (“178” series)
  • 240V-240V straight isolation (“240” series)
  • 240V-120V step down isolation (“289” series)
  • 120V-240V step up isolation (“298” series)

Other features:

  • Vented 14 gauge steel housing with white powder paint
  • Hospital Grade 3-wire grounded Input Plug (see chart).
  • 2 or 3 Duplex Hospital Grade Output Receptacles (see chart).
  • On-Off Switch / Circuit Breaker combo protected, and built in automatic Thermal Cut Out for added protection.

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