AC power cable using IEC C13 inline socket
This cable is used to connect any unit or device to AC mains supply. It is commercial, and normally used for 115 and 230 VAC. The inline socket and plug comply to the IEC60320 standard.
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A IEC13 line socket - may be fitted with a locking device
B CEE 7/7 male power plug
C Live (normally identified with Blue insulation)
D Neutral (normally identified with Brown insulation)
E Ground (normally identified with Yellow or Yellow/Green insulation)
A standard commercial AC mains cable is used. The power cable is normally terminated with an female IEC C13 inline socket. The AC mains end is terminated in an AC connector suitable for the local standard and/or the output sockets on an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). If this is not the case, you must replace the AC connector.
The typical cable length is between 1,5 and 2 meters. If this is too short you must use an extension cable (not recommended), mount a new power outlet within range, or make your own power cable with sufficient length. If you use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), you can also move the UPS to a different location within range.
Note
There are substantial differences between American and British nomenclature related to power plugs and sockets. Observe local standards and regulations.
Minimum cable requirements
•  Conductors2 x 1.5 mm² + Ground
•  ScreenNone
•  Voltage: 750 V
•  Maximum outer diameterDefined by the plugs and/or the cable gland