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C14 to C15 power cables, particularly in a distinctive green color and with a 15 Amp SJT jacket, provide a specialized solution for power distribution in data centers and server racks. The C15 connector's unique notch helps differentiate it from a C13, which can be crucial for proper power management and organization.
Specialized Power Connectivity for Data Centers
These specific power cables are designed to meet the rigorous demands of data center environments, offering a reliable and identifiable connection for various equipment. Their key features and benefits include:
- Distinctive Identification: The green color and the unique C15 connector (with its small notch) allow for quick and clear identification of specific power paths or connected devices on Power Distribution Units (PDUs) within a rack or data center. This aids in:
Phase Identification: Differentiating power phases or circuits.
Redundancy Management: Clearly marking primary and secondary power feeds.
Troubleshooting: Expediting problem identification and resolution.
- Robust Construction: The 15 Amp SJT (Service Junior Thermoplastic) jacket indicates a durable and flexible cable suitable for demanding data center conditions, capable of handling the power requirements of servers, switches, and other high-density equipment.
- IEC 60320 Compliance: Adherence to IEC 60320 standards ensures compatibility and safe operation with compliant equipment worldwide. The C14 plug is commonly found on power inlets of many electronic devices, while the C15 receptacle connects to devices requiring higher temperature operation (like certain servers or network equipment).
- Optimized Lengths: Available in various lengths (e.g., 1ft to 15ft), allowing for neat and efficient cable management within racks, minimizing clutter and improving airflow.
- Application Versatility: Primarily used in data centers for connecting: Servers Network switches and routers Blade enclosures Other high-power IT equipment to PDUs or UPS systems.