L6-20P to C13 Power Cords: Powering Your Network Infrastructure
Introduction
In the realm of data centers and network wiring closets, reliable and heavy-duty power cords are essential for ensuring uninterrupted operation of critical network devices. CableLeader's L6-20P to C13 power cords are designed to meet this demand, offering a robust solution for connecting high-power equipment to L6-20R wall outlets.
Connectors and Specifications
These power cords feature a NEMA L6-20P locking connector on one end, which securely plugs into the power outlet, ensuring a stable connection for your critical equipment. On the other end, an IEC-60320-C13 connector allows for seamless integration with a wide range of network devices.
Constructed with 14 AWG heavy-duty cabling, these power cords are built to handle high current demands, delivering a maximum of 15A at 250V. This makes them ideal for powering servers, network switches, and other high-power equipment commonly found in data centers and wiring closets.
Quality and Safety
CableLeader's L6-20P to C13 power cords are designed with quality and safety in mind. The fully molded construction ensures durability, while the UL and cUL listing guarantees compliance with stringent safety standards. Additionally, all materials used in the manufacturing process are RoHS and REACH compliant, ensuring a safe and environmentally friendly product.
Versatile Lengths
To accommodate various installation scenarios, these power cords are available in multiple lengths, including 8ft, 10ft, and 15ft. This flexibility allows you to choose the perfect length for your setup, ensuring a neat and organized installation.
Conclusion
When it comes to powering your network infrastructure, reliability and safety are paramount. CableLeader's L6-20P to C13 power cords offer a robust and dependable solution, ensuring your critical equipment remains operational at all times. With their heavy-duty construction, compliance with industry standards, and versatile length options, these power cords are an excellent choice for data centers, network wiring closets, and any environment where high-power equipment is deployed.
What is the difference between C13 and C19 outlets?
The C19 connector, or "IEC 60320 C19," is a larger and higher-rated version compared to the C13. It is a three-pin female connector with a notch at the top, making it compatible with a C20 male connector.
What voltage is C13 cable?
The C13/C14 connectors are rated for 250 Volts and 10 Amps.
What is the maximum amperage for C13?
The common IEC 60320 C13 connector is typically rated at a maximum of 15 amps per UL 498 and the UL/CSA 60320-1 standard in the United States and Canada.
Are C13 and C15 the same?
No, C13 and C15 are not the same. One of the most noticeable differences is the notch on the C15. The C15 has a small groove that runs perpendicular to the ground terminal, while the C13 does not have this notch.
Can you plug C14 into C13?
Yes, the C14 plug will fit into a C13 socket and vice versa, but they are not interchangeable on every device.
Can you plug C15 into C13?
The C15 cable connector is backwards compatible with a C13, although the C13 connector will not physically fit in an inlet that is designed for a C15 due to the small notch.
What uses a C13 plug?
Common uses for the C13 connector/C14 inlet include medical equipment, test equipment, IT equipment, commercial appliances, home appliances, data centers, power distribution devices, and professional food equipment.
What is the difference between power outlet type C and F?
Plug type C is the plug which has two round pins, while plug type F is the plug which has two round pins with two earth clips on the side.