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What is the Difference Between C13 and C15 Power Cords? - Blog | SF Cable

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There are an array of power cords available in the market. It can get quite perplexing to choose the one that will fit your needs. In order to know more about them, you must have more information about them. This article will familiarize you with IEC C13 and IEC C15 power cords and how they are different from each other. But before that, let us understand what IEC is. IEC stands for the International Electrotechnical Commission. Every cord is standardized by IEC before it is introduced to the market. These cords use the letter "C,” which is followed by the number in their cords. Let’s get back to understanding the difference between IEC-C13 and C15 connectors. Some of them are mentioned below. difference of a notch One of the most apparent differences between the two connectors is the notch on the C15 connector. Although C15 looks quite similar to C13, it has a little groove opposite the earth. The IEC-C15 connectors also work in the C14 outlets. But the IEC C13 connectors ...

Extending Your Reach: Choosing the Right Length for Your Power Cord

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Are you sick of having to continuously rearrange your desk to make room for a power cord that is too short? Or perhaps you're annoyed by the mess that extremely long cords that tangle and trip you up create. Finding the ideal length for your power cord can drastically improve organization, safety, and productivity. We'll look at how to pick the ideal length in this post so you can increase your reach without any bother or problems! Lengths of Standard Power Cords Standard power cords have different lengths depending on the product and application. According to, the length of a power cord can range from 6.6 to 32.8 ft (2 to 10 m) depending on the standards used in manufacturing the cord.  However, for mobile homes, there are strict measurement guidelines. The length of the cord must not be less than 6 meters (20 ft) where the length is measured between the face of the point of the attachment plug cap and the point where the cord enters the premises. Tripp Lite's standard co...

Buy IEC C15 Power Cords, IEC C15 Power Cables Online | SF Cable

 The IEC C15 power cord receptacle is commonly used in data center and kitchen appliance environments because most connectors carry a maximum pin temperature of 70 degrees C but the IEC 60320 C15 carries a maximum pin temperature of 120 degrees C. The IEC C15 is perfect for applications such as connecting servers to power distribution units (PDUs) and small appliances like electric kettles and griddles. The IEC C15 products have the same pin dimensions and layout as the IEC C13 but the bottom area is notched. SF Cable offers high-quality IEC c15 power cords , c14 to c15 power cords, and iec320 c20 to IEC C15 power cords at competitive prices. Fast shipping! Buy Online! All the products are RoHS compliant, environmentally friendly, and reasonably priced. Manufactured by ISO 9001 - 2000 registered manufacturers speaks for the quality and safety of the product.

What is the Difference between C13 and C15 Power Cords?

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There is an array of power cords available in the market. It can get quite perplexing to choose the one that will fit your needs. In order to know more about them, you must have more information about these cords. This article will acquaint you with   IEC C13   and   IEC C15   power cords   and how they are different from each other. But before that, let us understand what IEC is. IEC stands for International Electrotechnical Commission. Every cord is standardized by IEC before it is introduced in the market. These cords use the letter “C” which is followed by the number in their cords. Let’s get back to understanding the difference between IEC-C13 and C15 connectors. Some of them are mentioned below. Difference of a Notch One of the most apparent differences between the two connectors is the notch on C15 connector. Although C15 looks quite similar to C13, it has a little groove opposite the earth. The IEC-C15 connectors also work in the C14 outlets. B...