Key Features
- IEC309 320P6 to IEC320 C19 WS-Lock
- 250V / 20A
- 1.5 Meter / 5 Feet
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
| Male Plug | IEC309 320P6 |
| Female Connector | IEC320 C19 WS-Lock |
| Cable Length | 1.5 Meter / 5 Feet |
| Amperage | 20A |
| Gauge | 12 AWG |
| Jacket | SJT |
| Voltage | 250V |
Application Notes
IEC 60309 to IEC 60320 cordsets bridge the gap between industrial power distribution and standard IT equipment. These cables—often referred to as whips, tail adapters, distro cables, or industrial jumpers—supply power from IEC 60309 outlets (commonly known as blue “Commando” plugs) to IEC C13 or C19 equipment inlets.
They are widely used in data centers where IEC 60309 distribution must interface with servers, networking equipment, PDUs, or other IEC 60320-based devices.
Product FAQs
What is an IEC 60309 to IEC 60320 cord used for?
This type of cordset allows equipment with IEC C13 or C19 inlets to be powered from an IEC 60309 industrial outlet, providing a safe and standardized connection between industrial power sources and IT equipment.
What is the difference between a C13 and a C19 connector?
C13 connectors are typically used for standard servers, monitors, and networking equipment, while C19 connectors are designed for higher-current devices such as blade servers, large PDUs, and high-density power equipment.
How are these cords commonly identified?
Technicians often reference these cords by connector type, such as “Blue Plug to C13” or “Blue Plug to C19.” You may also see designations like 316P6 to C13, 320P6 to C19, or 332P6 to C19, which indicate the IEC 60309 plug configuration and current rating.