Tripp Lite C15 to C14 100-250V 15A 6ft Power Extension Cord (P018-006)

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Connect network hardware with C15 power connections such as servers to PDUs and UPS systems with C14 type inputs.

  • 6-ft. heavy-duty power cord,
  • C14-to-C15 100-250V, 15A, 14AWG, SJT
  • UL Listed
  • This product is covered by a Lifetime Limited Warranty 

 

Highlights: 

  • Heavy-duty power cord supports up to 250V
  • Flexible 14AWG wire for easy routing
  • Use with Cisco, HP and other hardware that uses C15 type power connections

 

Specifications: 

  • Device compatibility: Network Switch; UPS; PDU
  • Maximum input amps: 15A
  • Voltage compatibility: 100-250VAC
  • Side A- connector 1: IEC-320-C14
  • Side B- connector 1: IEC-320-C15
  • Cable Jacket Material: PVC
  • Cable Jacket Rating: VW-1
  • Power Cord Jacket Type: SJT
  • Cable Outer Diameter (OD): 9.3mm
  • Number of Conductors: 3
  • Wire Gauge (AWG): 14
  • Cable Length (ft.): 6
  • Shipping Dimensions (hwd / in.): 1.00 x 7.00 x 11.00
  • Shipping Weight (lbs.): 0.76

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