What is a C13 outlet?

What is a C13 outlet?

The C13 line socket is very common in the PC and A/V industry. The mating connector for the C13 socket is the C14 plug, which is often mounted into a recessed panel or chassis on computer power supplies or power transformers.

What uses C13 power cord?

EC60320 C13 and C19 cables are commonly used on electronic equipment such as computers, monitors, and servers to ensure international compatibility across different countries’ standards. For example, the most common cable is the C13, which is used to power standard PCs and monitors.

What color are old wires?

Old plug wiring consists of a red live wire, black neutral wire and a green/yellow or a pure green PE wire.

Is C13 an isotope?

Carbon-13 (13C) is a natural, stable isotope of carbon with a nucleus containing six protons and seven neutrons.

What is the purpose of a power entry module?

Power entry modules are used to save labor in manufacturing electrical and electronic equipment powered by an external source, such as the AC powerline. They are also quite compact, taking up a small amount of space on the equipment’s chassis, or printed circuit board.

What is the difference between C13 and C15 power cords?

This slight difference is designed for figuring C15 from C13, forbidding misuse of different rated temperature connectors. C15 power cord is matched with C16 appliance inlet , shown as C15 to C16. It is noted that C15 connector also fits into C14 inlets while C13 cannot fit into C16 inlets.

What is the best power cord?

The best value cord to get after all of the advances of technology remains the PSAudio PerfectWave AC12. The eight-gauge power cable is quad shielded for low noise and features hollow tube conductors for treble performance, rectangular conductors for midrange performance, and multiple gauge conductors for bass performance.

What are the different types of power plugs?

Electrical outlets in North America and some parts of South America will accommodate the standard US AC power plugs, called the Type A and Type B plugs. Type A is a two-blade plug, polarized or unpolarized, and type B is a three-prong plug.

What are the types of power cables?

There are many types of Power Cables; for instance, Submersible Cables, Shielded Instrumentation Cable, HT/LT ­ Xlpe Power Control Cable, Fire Survival Cables, Thermcouple Cable and many more.