Key Features
- South Africa SANS1641 / IEC320 C19
- 3.0 Meters / 10 Feet long
Documentation
- Technical Drawing
- Certificate of Compliance
- Certificate of Origin
- REACH Compliance
- RoHS Compliance
- Prop 65 Declaration
- WEEE Compliance
- Product Lifecycle Statement
- ISO 9001:2015 QMS Certificate
Specifications
| Amperage | 16 Amps |
| Cable Jacket | H05VV |
| Cable Length | 3.0 Meters / 10 Feet |
| Color | Black |
| Conductor Color Code | Blue, Brown, Yellow/Green | International Color Code (ICC) |
| Conductor Count | 3 wires |
| Conductor Size | 1.50mm² |
| Female Connector | IEC320 C19 |
| Jacket Material | PVC |
| Jacket Temperature Rating | 70° C |
| Male Angle | Down |
| Male Plug | South Africa SANS1641 |
| Outside Diameter | 6.8-7.2mm |
| Packaging | Hanked & Tied |
| Testing | Each cord is tested for dielectric voltage-withstand (Hi-Pot), polarization and continuity. |
| Tolerance | ± 50 mm / ± 2 inches for molded cords± 100 mm / ± 4 inches for mechanical cords |
| Voltage | 250 Volts |
Application Notes
South Africa power cords are designed for electrical equipment intended for use in South Africa. These assemblies feature a South Africa male plug on the input side and a IEC320 C19 on the equipment end, ensuring reliable power delivery within South African electrical systems.
Power cords for South Africa are manufactured to meet applicable national safety, construction, and performance standards.
These cords are commonly used in enterprise IT equipment, data centers, industrial machinery, medical devices, laboratory equipment, and imported electronics deployed in South Africa.
Available in multiple lengths, jacket materials, and IEC configurations, South Africa power cords provide installation flexibility while maintaining full compliance with local electrical and regulatory requirements.
Product FAQs
What are South Africa power cords?
They are power cord assemblies built to ensure safe and compliant operation within South African electrical systems.
What plug types are used in South Africa?
South Africa primarily uses the Type M plug configuration, with Type C and Type N also found in some applications. These cords feature a South Africa South Africa SANS1641 male plug on the input side and a IEC320 C19 on the equipment end.
Where are South Africa power cords commonly used?
They are used in IT infrastructure, industrial systems, medical equipment, mining operations, test and measurement devices, and imported products intended for deployment or resale in South Africa.
Are South Africa power cords electrically different from standard IEC cords?
No. The IEC equipment-side connector remains standard. Differences relate to the wall plug configuration and required SABS compliance.