Our IEC C14 to C15 High-Temperature Power Cable is a specialized solution designed for hardware that generates significant heat or operates in high-temperature environments. This 3-meter cable features the "notched" C15 connector, making it an essential power link for high-end networking equipment, server room hardware, and industrial appliances.
C15 High-Heat Connector: Features the specialized notched IEC C15 female connector, rated for higher temperatures (120°C) compared to standard C13 connectors (70°C).
Heavy-Duty 1.0mm² Core: Built with high-purity 1.0mm2 copper conductors to ensure stable power delivery and prevent cable overheating under sustained industrial loads.
Industrial PDU Compatibility: Equipped with a standard IEC C14 male plug, allowing for a direct and secure connection to rack-mounted Power Distribution Units (PDUs) and UPS systems.
Extended 3M Reach: The generous 3-meter length provides ample slack for routing through cable management arms and server racks without straining the connectors.
Reinforced Molded Housing: Both the male and female ends feature heavy-duty molded PVC strain relief to protect internal wiring from fatigue and accidental disconnection.
Space-Efficient Cable Path: Ideal for dense data center environments where standard wall-plug cables are unsuitable.
Connector A: IEC 60320 C14 (3-Pin Male).
Connector B: IEC 60320 C15 (3-Pin Female "Notched").
Conductor Size: 1.0mm2 Copper Core.
Length: 3 Meters.
Temperature Rating: Up to 120°C (C15 Connector).
Color: Professional Industrial Black.
High-Performance Networking: Powering Cisco, Juniper, or HP enterprise switches and routers that utilize high-temperature C15 inlets.
Data Center Infrastructure: Linking high-density servers and blade enclosures to rack-mounted PDUs.
Commercial Appliances: Used with high-heat electric kettles, industrial coffee makers, and lab equipment that require a heat-resistant power interface.
UPS Power Routing: Extending power from a central Battery Backup (UPS) to heat-sensitive hardware.
Why does the female end have a "notch"?
The notch on the C15 connector is a safety feature. It allows it to fit into high-temperature C16 inlets, while preventing a standard (lower-rated) C13 cable from being used by mistake in a high-heat device.
Can I plug this into a standard PDU?
Yes. The C14 male end is the industry standard for PDU and UPS sockets, making it easy to integrate into your existing power management system.
Is 1.0mm2 thick enough for my server?
For a 3-meter length, the 1.0mm2 core is designed to handle standard server power draws reliably while remaining flexible enough for easy cable management.
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