
Medical External Power Supply UE05LCP-SPA
Home Wall Plug Medical External Power Adapter UE05LCP-SPA Interchangeable Class II AC Plug 5V Wall Plug Hospital Grade External Power Adapter 5 W 90 ~
12 W
90 ~ 264 Vac input (wide)
0°C to +40°C temperature range
No-load power consumption < 0.1 W
2 MOPP input to output isolation
LED charging indicator
Application places: health equipment/breast pumps/oxygen devices/medical scanners/dental machines
The UES12LZ11 -SPA is a 12W 12volt switching power supply, medical grade wall plug AC-DC external power supply, designed for home healthcare applications, This power supply features four AC input ports and adheres to the stringent safety standards of IEC 60601-1 3.1 Edition for 2 x MOPP applications, as well as the 4th Edition EMC requirements, ensuring class II operation. With compact size and level V efficiency. that is suitable for health equipment, breast pumps, oxygen devices, medical scanners, and dental machines, this power supply provides a wide selection of AC plugs and DC connectors to ensure compatibility with your specific devices and equipment.
Safety Standards – IEC60601,EN60601
Safety Approvals – CB, CCC, TUV-Mark
| Model Number | Power(W) | Input Voltage Range(VDC) | Output Voltage(VDC) | Output Current(A) | Operating Temperature Range(℃) | Safety Standards |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UES12LZ11-SPA | 12.0 | 90-264 | 12.0 | 0.01-1.00 | 0 ~ +40 | CB, CCC, TUV-Mark |






This adapter is suitable for low-power medical devices such as blood pressure monitors, glucose meters, fetal dopplers, and pulse oximeters.
Yes, it supports portable and desktop diagnostic tools requiring 5V, 9V, or 12V power inputs.
Absolutely. It can power low-voltage LED exam lights or magnifier lamps typically running on 12V.
Yes, devices like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth gateways and data receivers often use 5V–9V, well within its range.
Yes. Charging bases for hearing aids, therapy gloves, and similar wearable systems frequently operate at 5V or 9V.
Yes, it can supply power to digital pipettes, control modules, and sample mixers requiring 9V, 12V, or even 24V.
Yes, compact data collection and labeling devices usually operate within 5V–12V power ranges.
Common outputs include 5V, 6V, 9V, 12V, 15V, and 24V. Custom voltage settings are also possible.
Medical-grade versions comply with IEC 60601-1 safety and IEC 60601-1-2 EMC standards.
Options include DC barrel plug, USB-A, USB-C, and custom connectors upon request.

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