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Data centers rely on robust power infrastructure to ensure uninterrupted operations. At SIGNAL+POWER, we offer high-quality, global data center power cords specifically designed for data center environments. 

If you're deploying mission-critical data centers or server rooms globally, you know that North American standards are different from the rest of the world.

For example, North America standards use a C13 rated at 15A while the rest of the world uses C13 rated at 10A. 

Our global data center power cords are universally approved around the world. 

GLOBAL IEC C20 to C19 16A Cords: Multiple Colors + Lengths
GLOBAL IEC C20 to C19 power cord: IEC C20 3 pin plug to IEC C19 with 15/3 SJT/H05VV/HVCTF wire. Rated up to 16A 250V. Available in various colors and lengths.  Approvals: US & Canada - cULus,  Australia - SAA, China - CCC, Europe -...
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Choose with Confidence, Know Your Global Data Center Equipment

Selecting the perfect power cords for your data center begins with understanding your equipment inside out. Using the wrong power cords can lead to equipment damage, making it crucial to know the maximum power voltage and connector type required. Opt for cords that align with your equipment's power specifications to prevent overheating risks and improve your global data center management. If you plan to connect multiple devices, calculate the total power requirement before choosing cords and plugs.

Another vital consideration is the type of connector used by your equipment, as it determines the specific power cord you need. Power cord standards and specifications vary by country, so it's essential to pay attention to these details during your selection process.

At SIGNAL+POWER, we are committed to providing the best power cord solutions for your data center needs. Trust us to deliver reliable, efficient, and safe power connectivity for seamless operations.

Versatile IEC Jumper Power Cords

Our selection includes IEC jumper power cords with hybrid jackets that boast a universal rating. These versatile cables are compatible with both the North American SJT wiring system and the international harmonized wire code system. Our hybrid power cords come in various IEC 320 types, such as C14/C13, C14/C15 and C20/C19. They are available in up to 4 colors and various lengths. In the UK and Europe, these IEC jumper power cords are sometimes referred to as mains cables or mains leads, serving as ideal connections between computer and network equipment in data racks and power distribution units.

Enhancing Data Center Efficiency with SIGNAL+POWER

Choosing the right power cabling for your data center goes beyond mere functionality – it can be a game-changer for your business's economic success. We understand the importance of cost efficiency, and that's why our power cords are designed to fit right into your operations and enhance global data center management.

Streamline Your Data Center Power Cord Procurement and Cut Costs

For companies that deploy data centers or have server rooms outside North America, our global data center power cords offer an easy procurement solution that can be used universally around the world with agency approvals in place.

Frequently Asked Question

To ensure worldwide power compatibility, our global power cords are rated up to 250 volts AC.

Many countries don't have their own standards and adopt existing safety standards from other countries. Our products have approvals from various agencies such as cUL, UL, SAA, CCC, ENEC, VDE, CE, UKCA from ASTA, PSE(JET), and KC(KTL). Please check individual product details to see the agency approvals in place.

Our global data center power cords are used with AC power. The majority of data centers use alternate current (AC) power distribution systems. Direct current (DC) power distribution systems, however, are becoming increasingly popular in the industry.

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