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Shop for high-quality C20 to C15 power cords at CableLeader. Our 14 AWG cables connect network hardware and servers to PDUs and UPS systems. UL and cUL listed for safety.

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1ft IEC-320 C20 to C15 Heavy Duty Power Cord, 14 AWG, SJT, 15A/250V, Black
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3ft IEC-320 C20 to C15 Heavy Duty Power Cord, 14 AWG, SJT, 15A/250V, Black
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6ft IEC-320 C20 to C15 Heavy Duty Power Cord, 14 AWG, SJT, 15A/250V, Black
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8ft IEC-320 C20 to C15 Heavy Duty Power Cord, 14 AWG, SJT, 15A/250V, Black
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10ft IEC-320 C20 to C15 Heavy Duty Power Cord, 14 AWG, SJT, 15A/250V, Black
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More About C20 to C15

CableLeader is your trusted source for high-quality C20 to C15 power cords. Our extensive range of C20 to C15 cables is designed to connect network hardware or other high-temperature equipment to PDUs or UPS systems with C20 type inputs in data centers. These heavy-duty 14 AWG power cords are fully molded for durability and come in various lengths to suit your needs.

Our C20 to C15 power cords feature the following connectors:

  • IEC-60320-C15: This connector can fit into both C16 and C14 inlets, providing versatility in connecting devices.
  • IEC-60320-C20: The C20 connector is designed to connect to PDUs or UPS systems with C20 type inputs.

These power cords are ideal for use in data centers, server rooms, and other professional settings where reliable power connections are essential. They are suitable for connecting network hardware, servers, and other high-temperature equipment to power sources.

At CableLeader, we prioritize quality and safety. Our C20 to C15 power cords are UL and cUL listed, ensuring they meet stringent safety standards. All relevant materials are compliant with RoHS and REACH directives, making these cords an eco-friendly choice for your power connection needs.

C20 to C15 Power Cords: Reliable Connections for Data Centers

In the world of data centers and server rooms, reliable power connections are paramount. CableLeader's range of C20 to C15 power cords offers a robust solution for connecting network hardware, servers, and other high-temperature equipment to power distribution units (PDUs) or uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems with C20 type inputs.

Understanding C20 and C15 Connectors

The C20 and C15 connectors are part of the IEC-60320 standard, which defines specifications for power cords and connectors used in various electrical applications. These connectors are designed to ensure safe and efficient power transmission.

  • IEC-60320-C20: The C20 connector is commonly used on PDUs or UPS systems with C20 type inputs. It is designed to handle higher currents and voltages, making it suitable for demanding applications.
  • IEC-60320-C15: The C15 connector is a versatile option that can fit into both C16 and C14 inlets. It is specifically designed for high-temperature environments, with a maximum operating temperature of 120°C.

Durability and Safety

CableLeader's C20 to C15 power cords are engineered for durability and safety. These heavy-duty 14 AWG power cords are fully molded, ensuring long-lasting performance and protection against wear and tear. Additionally, they are UL and cUL listed, adhering to stringent safety standards.

All relevant materials used in the manufacturing of these power cords comply with RoHS and REACH directives, making them an eco-friendly choice for your power connection needs.

Versatile Applications

C20 to C15 power cords are ideal for use in a wide range of professional settings where reliable power connections are essential. They are commonly employed in:

  • Data centers
  • Server rooms
  • Network hardware installations
  • High-temperature equipment setups

With CableLeader's extensive range of C20 to C15 power cords, available in various lengths, you can find the perfect solution to meet your specific requirements.

Explore Our C20 to C15 Power Cord Offerings

CableLeader offers a comprehensive selection of C20 to C15 power cords, ensuring you have access to the right cable for your application. Some of our popular offerings include:

At CableLeader, we prioritize quality and reliability, ensuring that our C20 to C15 power cords meet the highest standards for performance and safety in data center and server room environments.

Conclusion

Reliable power connections are crucial in data centers and server rooms, where downtime can have severe consequences. CableLeader's C20 to C15 power cords offer a robust and dependable solution for connecting high-temperature equipment to PDUs or UPS systems. With their durable construction, safety certifications, and eco-friendly materials, these power cords are an excellent choice for professionals seeking reliable and efficient power transmission solutions.

What does a C20 plug into?

The IEC-60320-C20 connector is designed to connect to PDUs or UPS systems with C20 type inputs. It is commonly used in data centers to power network hardware, servers, and other high-temperature equipment.

Can I use C15 instead of C13?

Yes, the C15 cable connector is backwards compatible with a C13, meaning a C15 plug can be inserted into a C13 socket. However, a C13 connector will not physically fit into an inlet designed for a C15 due to the small notch on the C15 connector.

The C15 is specifically designed for high-temperature environments, with a rated voltage up to 120°C. It is commonly used for appliances like electric kettles, server rooms, and PoE switches that generate significant heat.

Why does C15 have a notch?

The notch on the C15 connector is a safety feature. It prevents accidentally plugging in an IEC C13 connector (rated for 70°C) into an IEC C16 inlet designed for the higher temperature rating of the C15 (120°C). The notch allows for thermal expansion and contraction, keeping the connector seated properly in high-temperature environments.

Is C15 compatible with C14?

Yes, a C15 plug can be connected to a C14 socket. Both the C15 and C14 connectors are commonly used in electrical applications and are designed to be compatible with each other.

However, it's important to note that while a C15 can fit into a C14 inlet, the reverse is not true. A C14 plug cannot be inserted into a C15 inlet due to the notch on the C15 connector.

What is the difference between C13, C14, and C15?

The main differences between C13, C14, and C15 connectors are:

  • C13: Commonly used for powering PCs, monitors, and other standard electronic equipment. Rated for up to 70°C.
  • C14: Similar to C13 but designed for devices with higher power requirements. Rated for up to 70°C.
  • C15: Features a notch for high-temperature applications. Rated for up to 120°C and used for appliances like electric kettles, server rooms, and PoE switches.

It's also worth noting that a C15 connector fits into both C16 and C14 inlets, providing versatility in connecting devices.