16 AWG Extension Power Cords: Heavy-Duty Reliability for Your Power Needs
When it comes to extending the reach of your power cords or splitting a single outlet into multiple receptacles, CableLeader's 16 AWG Extension Power Cords offer a reliable and heavy-duty solution. These cords are designed to handle the demands of various applications, from powering computers and monitors to printers, scanners, and other devices in homes, offices, and data centers.
Versatile Connector Options
Our 16 AWG extension cords feature a range of connector options to meet your specific needs:
- NEMA 5-15P: Standard 3-prong plug for connecting to wall outlets
- NEMA 5-15R: Standard 3-prong receptacle for powering devices
- IEC 60320 C13: 3-pin receptacle commonly used for computer equipment
- IEC 60320 C14: 3-pin plug for connecting to C13 outlets
Robust Construction and Safety
At CableLeader, quality and safety are our top priorities. Our 16 AWG extension cords are UL and cUL listed, ensuring they meet strict safety standards. The fully molded construction provides durability and long-lasting performance, while the RoHS and REACH compliant materials ensure eco-friendliness.
Connectors: A Closer Look
Let's delve deeper into the connectors used in our 16 AWG extension cords:
- NEMA 5-15P/R: The NEMA 5-15P plug and NEMA 5-15R receptacle are standard 3-prong connectors used in North America for 125V, 15A circuits. These connectors are commonly found in residential and commercial settings.
- IEC 60320 C13/C14: The IEC 60320 C13 receptacle and C14 plug are widely used for powering computer equipment, monitors, and other electronics. They are designed for 250V, 13A circuits and provide a secure, grounded connection.
Specifications and Usage
Our 16 AWG extension cords are built with the following specifications:
- Conductor: SJT 16 AWG x 3C (3 conductors)
- Amp/Voltage Rating: 13A/125V (NEMA 5-15P/R) or 13A/250V (IEC 60320 C13/C14)
- Cable Color: Black
- Temperature Rating: 60°C (NEMA 5-15P/R) or 105°C (IEC 60320 C13/C14)
These cords are ideal for powering a wide range of devices, from computers and monitors to printers, scanners, and other electronics. The 16 AWG wire gauge provides ample current capacity for most applications, ensuring reliable power delivery.
CableLeader's Commitment to Quality
At CableLeader, we take pride in offering high-quality products that meet the highest standards of safety and performance. Our 16 AWG extension cords are no exception, providing a reliable and durable solution for your power needs. With a variety of connector options and lengths available, you can find the perfect cord to suit your specific requirements.
Explore our 16 AWG Extension Power Cords today and experience the CableLeader difference.
16 AWG Extension Power Cords FAQ
How many amps can a 16 AWG extension cord handle?
A 16 AWG extension cord is rated for up to 13 amps of current. This makes it suitable for powering small to medium appliances and devices that draw up to 13 amps. For higher amperage requirements, a thicker gauge like 14 AWG or 12 AWG should be used.
What is the best AWG for extension cords?
The best AWG (American Wire Gauge) for extension cords depends on the intended use and power requirements. Generally, 14-gauge is a good option for outdoor use on small appliances, while 12 or 10-gauge is recommended for heavy-duty or high-powered appliances, or for consistent outdoor use. The lower the gauge number, the thicker the wire and the higher the current capacity.
Is 16 gauge extension cord good for a refrigerator?
While a 16-gauge extension cord may be suitable for some small appliances, it is not recommended for powering a refrigerator. Refrigerators typically require a higher amperage rating, so it's safer to use a 14-gauge or 12-gauge extension cord, or even a 10-gauge cord for heavy-duty refrigerators. Using an underpowered extension cord can lead to voltage drops, overheating, and potential fire hazards.
What is the minimum size AWG allowed for an extension cord?
According to electrical safety guidelines, the minimum size AWG allowed for an extension cord is 16 gauge. Extension cords must be double-insulated, grounded, and no longer than necessary. It's recommended to use no longer than 100 feet for light-duty applications and 50 feet for medium-duty applications.
Can an extension cord gauge be too big?
No, an extension cord gauge cannot be too big. A thicker gauge wire can safely handle higher current loads without overheating or voltage drops. However, the wire gauge can be too small for the intended application, which can lead to safety hazards. It's always better to use a slightly thicker gauge extension cord than a thinner one.
Why not use an extension cord with a refrigerator?
Using an extension cord with a refrigerator is generally not recommended due to safety reasons and potential impact on the unit's cooling performance. Refrigerators draw a significant amount of current, often requiring a dedicated 20-amp circuit. If an extension cord must be used, it should be a UL-listed, 3-wire grounding appliance extension cord with a minimum current rating of 15 amps.