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7ft IEC320 C20 to C13 Power Cord, 14AWG, 15A/250V, SJT, Red
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7ft IEC320 C20 to C13 Power Cord, 14AWG, 15A/250V, SJT, Blue
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8ft IEC320 C20 to C13 Heavy Duty Power Cord, 14AWG, SJT, 15A/250V, Black
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8ft IEC320 C20 to C13 Power Cord, 14AWG, 15A/250V, SJT, Blue
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8ft IEC320 C20 to C13 Power Cord, 14AWG, 15A/250V, SJT, Red
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5ft IEC320 C20 to C13 Power Cord, 14AWG, 15A/250V, SJT, Blue
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5ft IEC320 C20 to C13 Power Cord, 14AWG, 15A/250V, SJT, Red
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$6.08
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3ft IEC320 C20 to C13 Power Cord, 14AWG, 15A/250V, SJT, Red
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4ft IEC320 C20 to C13 Power Cord, 14AWG, 15A/250V, SJT, Red
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$4.97
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$4.14
6ft IEC320 C20 to C13 Power Cord, 14AWG, 15A/250V, SJT, Red
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More About C20 to C13

CableLeader is your trusted source for high-quality C20 to C13 power cords in a variety of lengths and colors. Our extensive selection includes 3ft, 4ft, and 6ft options in red, blue, green, and black to suit your specific needs.

These cords feature:

  • C20 and C13 connectors: The C20 connector plugs into PDUs or UPS units, while the C13 connects to computers, servers, and other devices.
  • Ideal for data centers: Color-coded cords make for easy identification in high-density environments.
  • Quality & Safety: Our cords use heavy-duty 14 AWG wire and are fully molded for durability. They are UL and cUL listed, and RoHS and REACH compliant.

Extend the reach of your existing power cords or color-code devices for better organization with CableLeader's reliable C20 to C13 power cord solutions.

C20 to C13 Power Cords: Reliable and Versatile Solutions for Data Centers

Introduction

In the world of data centers and server rooms, efficient power distribution is crucial. C20 to C13 power cords play a vital role in connecting power distribution units (PDUs) or uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) to servers, computers, and other devices. These heavy-duty cables are designed to handle high currents and provide reliable power transmission, ensuring smooth operations in mission-critical environments.

Understanding the Connectors

The C20 connector is a robust, 3-prong plug commonly found on PDUs and UPS units. It is designed to handle high currents, typically rated at 16A/250V internationally and 20A/250V in North America. On the other end, the C13 connector is a 3-prong receptacle that connects to computers, servers, and other devices. It is rated at 10A/250V internationally and 15A/250V in North America, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.

Specifications and Features

Conductor and Amperage Rating

CableLeader's C20 to C13 power cords feature heavy-duty 14 AWG conductors, ensuring reliable power transmission and durability. With an amperage rating of 15A/250V, these cables can handle the power requirements of most servers, workstations, and networking equipment.

Cable Color Options

Available in red, blue, green, and black colors, these power cords offer easy identification and organization in high-density data center environments. Color-coding can help prevent accidental disconnections and simplify cable management.

Cable Lengths

CableLeader offers C20 to C13 power cords in various lengths, including 3ft, 4ft, and 6ft, allowing you to choose the appropriate length for your setup and minimize cable clutter.

Quality and Safety

These power cords are fully molded for durability and feature UL and cUL listings, ensuring compliance with safety standards. Additionally, all relevant materials are RoHS and REACH compliant, making them an eco-friendly choice.

Applications and Benefits

C20 to C13 power cords are widely used in data centers, server rooms, and other high-density computing environments. They offer several benefits, including:

  • Extending Reach: These cords allow you to extend the reach of existing power cords, providing more flexibility in your setup.
  • Color-coding: Color-coded cords facilitate easy identification and organization, reducing the risk of accidental disconnections.
  • Compatibility: With their standardized connectors, C20 to C13 power cords are compatible with a wide range of devices and equipment, ensuring seamless integration.
  • Durability: The heavy-duty construction and fully molded design ensure long-lasting performance and reliability.

Conclusion

CableLeader's C20 to C13 power cords offer a reliable and versatile solution for powering servers, computers, and other devices in data centers and server rooms. With their robust construction, color-coding options, and compatibility with industry standards, these power cords ensure efficient power distribution and organization in high-density environments. Whether you need to extend the reach of existing power cords or color-code your setup, CableLeader's C20 to C13 power cords are an excellent choice for your mission-critical applications.

C20 to C13 Power Cord FAQ

What is the difference between C13 and C14 connectors?

The pin arrangement of a C14 plug is identical to that of a C13 power cord. Therefore, the C14 plug will fit into a C13 socket and vice versa, but they are not interchangeable on every device. C13s are never male and C14s are never female. The number in the name indicates the gender of the connector.

Are C13 and C15 connectors the same?

No, C13 and C15 connectors are not the same. One key difference is that the C15 has a small notch running perpendicular to the ground terminal, while the C13 does not. The C15 connector is designed for higher temperature applications like servers and networking equipment, whereas the C13 is used for lower temperature devices like PCs and monitors.

What does the C13 designation mean on a power cable?

The IEC-320 C13 is a female connector commonly found on power cables with a mains plug (e.g., Type F Schuko) at the other end. It connects to devices with a C14 socket, such as computers, servers, and monitors. C13 to C14 extension cables are also widely used to provide additional cable length.

What is the difference between C13 and C19 connectors?

The C13 connector is more common for powering standard PCs and monitors, while the C19 connector is used for higher-power applications like servers and power distribution units (ePDUs). C19 connectors have a higher current rating compared to C13 connectors.

What is a C20 power connector?

The C20 connector is the plug counterpart to the C19 socket, designed for high-power applications up to 16A internationally or 20A in North America. It is commonly used with servers, rack-mount PDUs, and UPS power connections, paired with the C19 socket.

Are all C13 cables interchangeable?

Yes, all C13 cables are generally interchangeable as long as the cable fits the device's power supply unit (PSU). However, it's important to match the cable's voltage and current ratings to the device's requirements for safe operation.