
Medical External Power Supply UES18LCP4-SPA
Home Wall Plug Medical External Power Supply UES18LCP4-SPA 18W Switching Power Supply Home Healthcare Medical Wall Plug AC External Power Adapter 18 W 90~ 264
150 W
90~ 264 Vac input
-5°C to +45°C temperature range
No-load power consumption < 0.21W
2 MOPP input-to-output isolation
Adjustable resistance to adjust the output voltage
Convection cool
Application place: electric anesthesia infusion pump, high-frequency electrical stimulation treatment system, electric traction bed control system, medical centrifuge, medical magnetic therapy equipment, high-end atomization therapy device
The UES150-540277SPA1-OP is a 150W open frame AC to DC converter, single output 54V switching power supply housed in a compact board mount package. The series is certified to the IEC 60601-1 3rd edition standard for 2 x MOPP applications. Featuring a no-load power draw of less than 0.21W and an efficiency of up to 88%, it suits electric anesthesia infusion pumps, high-frequency electrical stimulation treatment systems, electric traction bed control systems, medical centrifuges, medical magnetic therapy equipment, and high-end atomization therapy devices.
Safety Standards – IEC60601
Safety Approvals – CB
| Model Number | Power(W) | Input Voltage Range(VDC) | Output Voltage(VDC) | Output Current(A) | Operating Temperature Range(℃) | Efficiency Standards |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UES150-540277SPA1-OP | 150.0 | 90-264 | 54.0 | 0.01-2.77 | -5~+45 | CE, UL/cUL,TUV |






Devices such as ventilators, powered suction units, infusion systems, and medical mobility equipment.
54V offers efficient power delivery for high-power components like motors, pumps, and LED arrays while reducing current losses.
Yes, it supports DC motors used in devices like patient lifts, treatment chairs, and lab automation machines.
Absolutely, it is suitable for centrifuges, automated analyzers, and sample handling systems.
It should meet IEC 60601-1 for safety and IEC 60601-1-2 for EMC compliance, with 2x MOPP insulation.
Yes, with proper safety certification and protection features, it can be used in both.
Typical protections include over-voltage, over-current, short-circuit, and thermal shutdown.
Yes, it’s ideal for RF therapy, LED phototherapy, and other skin treatment systems.
Adequate ventilation or forced-air cooling (e.g. system fan) is recommended due to the high power level.
Yes, if it provides proper isolation, low leakage current, and complies with medical-grade standards.

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