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#2007 06/18/01 10:13 PM
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A "spec" grade device is better quality. The internal parts are made of better material for example. Hospital Grade are made even better than Spec Grade. You can't go wrong with spec devices.

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#2008 06/19/01 01:42 PM
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Bill,

Thanks for the search link.

Most of the devices the search turned up met a number of specifications. Which one (or more) is implied by "spec grade?" Is it the "UL Federal Specification WC-596?"

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