IEC C20 to IEC C19 Power Cord, 16A 250V, 14AWG, Heavy Duty Server Power Cable, Black

P/N: PC-C20-C19-16A SKU: 41701

US$7.40

In Stock: 96 pcs
Length: 3m (10ft)
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Specifications

End A Plug IEC 60320 C20 Male End B Connector IEC 60320 C19 Female
Rated Voltage 250VAC Cord Set Rated Current 16A
Wire Gauge 14AWG Cable Color Black
Grounding 3-Wire Grounded Locking Type Non-Locking
Operating Temperature 23°F to 104°F (-5°C to 40°C) Storage Temperature 5°F to 140°F (-15°C to 60°C )

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Find answers to common questions about our products.

My server has a C20 power inlet. Is this the correct cord to connect it to a rack PDU?

Yes, if your rack PDU provides a matching C19 outlet. The C20 plug goes into the PDU side, and the C19 connector goes into the server or device with a C20 inlet.

How do I know whether I need C20 to C19 or C14 to C13?

Check the power inlet on the device first. If the device inlet is larger and rated for higher current, it is usually C20 and requires a C19 connector rather than a standard C13 cord.

Why is 14AWG important for a heavy-duty server power cord?

14AWG conductors are better suited for higher current loads than thinner power cords. This makes the cable more appropriate for servers, UPS units, PDUs, and high-power rack equipment within the 16A rating.

Can I use this cord for 208V or 230V rack power systems?

Yes, it can be used in compatible 250V-rated power systems as long as the equipment, PDU outlet, and circuit are all rated for the same voltage and current requirements.

Is one cord enough for a dual-PSU server?

No. A dual-PSU server normally needs one power cord for each power supply. For redundant power, connect each PSU to separate A/B power feeds when your rack power design supports it.

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