- Common types of detachable power cables have appliance-side connectors such as the sometimes colloquially known as an , "kettle lead", "jug plug" or " plug" (commonly used for higher current
appliances where an earth or ground connection is required) and commonly used for low-current applications such as an inlet for use with a . The IEC C7 is also known as a "figure-of-eight lead"
(connecting by two small round pins, with round insulating bushings; the connector has a figure-of-eight cross section). The polarised connector is now commonly used on the AC side of laptop
computer power supplies. The IEC C5 is commonly known as " plug" or " plug" because of the shape of its cross section.
- IEC power cables come in high-temperature and low-temperature variants, as well as various current capacities. The connectors have slightly different shapes to ensure that it is not possible to
substitute a cable with a lower temperature or current rating, but that it is possible to use an over-rated cable. Cords also have different types of exterior jackets available to accommodate
environmental variables such as moisture, temperature, oils, sunlight, flexibility, and heavy wear. For example, a heating appliance may come with a cord designed to withstand accidental contact
with heated surfaces.Worldwide, more than a dozen different types of are used for fixed . Products sold in many different markets can use a standardized IEC connector and then use a detachable
power cord to match the local electrical outlets. This simplifies safety approvals, factory testing, and production since the power cord is a low-cost item available as a commodity. Note that the
same types of appliance-side connectors are used with both 110 V and 230 V power cables, so care must be used when moving appliances between countries with different voltage standards
substituting a power cord that matches local power outlets will result in an incorrect voltage being applied to the appliance or equipment. Some devices have a slide-switch to adapt to different
voltages, or wide-ranging power supplies. Unless explicitly labelled as capable of handling local voltages, this is very likely to damage or destroy the appliance.
Description and Function:
C19 Female to C20 Male
Power Cable
Powercord Cable
Powercord Cable
Power Cable
C19 Female to C20 Male