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C2G 88513 2 Metre UK Power Cable (IEC320C13 to BS 1363) 6 Foot Kettle Lead/Power Cord, Black

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Power cords are defined as any power cable which has had a connector installed prior to sale. There are versions that may have one connector and an unterminated end. Some assemblies may have a connector a plug. And some assemblies will even have 2 connectors (IEC lead extension). Depending on the application, there are various types to suit the needs. What are these cable assemblies used for? For use in high-temperature settings (for example, electric kettle). Also used in some network appliances that provide PoE.

We’ve also got electrical kettles featuring water filters for the purest brew. Go for a cream one to match your kitchen décor, or opt for a practical filter to help remove water impurities. CIE is one of the UK's leading and most innovative professional AV distributors and are widely accepted as the experts in commercial sound systems design and supply. The C7 figure 8 power lead is a 2 pin power cable, when viewed end on it looks like a number 8. Often found on small electrical appliances like radios and CD players. C13 to C14 Power Extension CablesOn a standard power cord, the power is drawn from the mains and the electricity will run through the wire and arrive at its destination. This can be either into a power supply or directly into the appliance/machine itself. Due to the range of voltages available, different types of cable assemblies will suit varying requirements. What type of cable material is available?

Credit is provided by Novuna Personal Finance, a trading style of Mitsubishi HC Capital (UK) PLC, authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Financial Services Register no. 704348. The register can be accessed through http://www.fca.org.uk International Standardized Appliance Connectors (IEC-60320) Reference Chart Includes diagrams of all couplers, their rated current, equipment class, and temperature rating. Similar to C13/C14 coupler, but unearthed. A C18 inlet accepts a C13 connector, but a C14 inlet does not accept a C17 connector. Xbox One Power Supply | Xbox One Console". support.xbox.com. Archived from the original on 2016-11-26 . Retrieved 2016-11-25.The lead arrived today and I am pleased to report that it works as intended. Not that your workmanship was ever in doubt but specifying electrical connections, especially oddball ones like this one which cannot be bought off the shelf, is new to me.

Appliances can be used in another country easily, with a simple change of the power supply cord (including a connector and a country-specific plug). The power supply cord can be replaced easily if damaged, because it is a standardized part that can be unplugged and re-inserted. Safety hazards, maintenance expenditure and repairs are minimized.Earthed – To be used in even higher temperature devices than the IEC C15 such as stage lighting and industrial applications These cables are sometimes informally referred to as a "kettle cord" or "kettle lead", but the C13/14 connectors are only rated for 70°C (158°F): a device such as a kettle requires the C15/16 connector, rated for 120°C (248°F). Appliance inlet: "part of the appliance coupler integrated as a part of an appliance or incorporated as a separate part in the appliance or equipment or intended to be fixed to it". In addition the standards define further general criteria such as withdrawal forces, testing procedures, the minimum number of insertion cycles, and the number of flexings of cords. Xbox One [19] and some Xbox 360 power supplies, [20] some vacuum cleaners, CPAP machines, audio equipment, televisions, medical devices, IBM Wheelwriter typewriters.

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