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C14 to C19 power splitter cables, often referred to as Y-cords, are specialized power solutions designed to efficiently power two devices from a single outlet. These cables are particularly valuable in data center environments, where they are commonly used to connect servers with multiple power supplies or other high-power equipment to Power Distribution Units (PDUs) within racks or cabinets.
Streamlined Power for High-Demand Equipment
These IEC 60320 C14 to C19 power splitter cables provide a practical method for optimizing power distribution and managing cable density in critical IT infrastructure. Their design allows for the consolidation of power connections, contributing to a more organized and efficient data center.
Key features and benefits of C14 to C19 splitter cables include:
- Efficient Outlet Utilization: By enabling two devices to share one outlet on a PDU, these splitter cables maximize the use of available power receptacles, which is crucial in densely packed server racks.
- Ideal for Dual Power Supplies: They are particularly useful for servers or other equipment that feature redundant power supplies, allowing both supplies to be connected to the same PDU outlet if desired (ensuring the PDU circuit can handle the combined load).
- Reduced Cable Clutter: Consolidating two power connections into one physical cable run helps to minimize cable spaghetti within racks, improving airflow for cooling and simplifying cable management.
- C14 to Dual C19 Configuration: The cable typically features a male C14 connector on one end (plugs into the PDU or power source) and two female C19 receptacles on the other end (connects to the devices). The C19 connector is designed for higher current applications than the C13.
- Amperage and Voltage Matching: It is important to match the amperage and voltage rating of the power cord splitter to the requirements of the equipment being powered to ensure safety and optimal performance.
- Gauge and Amperage Considerations: The gauge (thickness) of the cable conductors and its amperage rating are critical factors affecting the cable's ability to safely and efficiently transmit power, directly impacting overall efficiency and safety.
- Flexible Lengths: Available in standard lengths like 6ft and 15ft, with options for custom lengths, allowing users to select the precise cable length needed to minimize slack and optimize rack layout.
- Common Data Center Application: These splitters are widely deployed between PDUs and servers, network switches, or other high-power IT equipment in data racks or cabinets.