What is C19 outlet?
The IEC Power Cable with C19 connector is commonly used in computer servers, rack-mount power distribution units and UPS power connections. The C19 is an outlet or socket whereas the C20 is a plug of the same mating pair format. Features. 10 Amp Power Lead. Compliant with AS/NZS3112.
What is C19 and C20?
A C20 power cord is rated by NEC up to 20 Amps in North America and by IEC up to 16 Amps in the balance of the world. C19 is rated by NEC up to 20 Amps in North America and by IEC up to 16 Amps in the balance of the world.
Is 1293 a standard?
IS 1293: 2005 for Plugs and Socket-outlets for Household and Similar Purposes of Rated Voltage up to and Including 250 V and Rated Current up to and Including 16 A is under BIS Certification with more than 350 Licences.
Does it matter which power cable I use?
If you are referring to the 110 VAC power cord there is no problem as to which cord you use. However, the cables that connect from the PSU to the motherboard, devices, graphics card, etc. are not inter-changeable from one brand to another.
What is C20 plug?
C20 couplers are most commonly encountered as earthed, 16 A, polarised connectors, with three pins set parallel to the long axis of the connector face. These are typically housed within a blocky, rectangular-shaped coupling assembly made from nylon (or similarly durable plastics/polymers).
What is C20 connector?
C20 Power Cord Plug Adapters IEC C20 plug adapters allow you to adapt any of the mating plug styles to the connectors below into an IEC C19 outlet. For example, the C20 to L6-30R plug adapter would allow you to convert a male L6-30P plug to a C20 so that it can be plugged into a C19 outlet on a power strip.
What is C14 power cord?
IEC C14 to C13 cords are the most popular type of power cord used to power equipment in a data center server rack. Sometimes referred to as Jumper Cords, C14 to C13 cords are used to connect server and network equipment power supplies to a PDU or power strip.