Tripp Lite by Eaton P047-002 Tripp Lite Power Interconnect Cable - C19 to C14 - 2 ft - 0. 61 m - 15A 250V AC - 14 AWG - Black
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Product Features
Technical Overview
This power interconnect cable features IEC 60320 C19 and C14 connectors, standardized interfaces commonly used in high-power IT and data center applications. The C19 connector plugs into power distribution units (PDUs) or UPS outputs, while the C14 end connects to server or network equipment power supplies.
The 14 AWG wire gauge ensures minimal voltage drop and efficient current handling up to the 15A rating, suitable for continuous operation in 100-250V AC environments. The cable's construction prioritizes durability and safety, with insulation rated for the specified voltage and current parameters.
Relevant factors for this section include First End Connector Type, First End Connector Detail, Second End Connector Type, Voltage Rating. When those points are considered together, they give buyers a clearer picture of how the product is equipped, how it fits into deployment, and what kind of day-to-day role it is meant to support.
Key Product Advantages
This cable combines standardized connectivity with robust electrical performance for critical power infrastructure. The heavy-duty design ensures reliable operation in environments where power stability is non-negotiable.
Standardized Compatibility
Uses IEC 60320 C19 and C14 connectors that match common data center and server power interfaces, ensuring seamless integration with existing infrastructure.
- Direct replacement for OEM cables
- No adapter required for standard connections
Electrical Reliability
14 AWG conductors and 15A 250V AC rating provide sufficient capacity for power-hungry equipment while maintaining safety margins.
- Minimizes voltage drop
- Suitable for continuous high-current applications
Durability and Compliance
RoHS-compliant construction and lifetime warranty support long-term deployment in commercial and data center environments.
- Meets environmental standards
- Backed by manufacturer warranty
Deployment / Use Cases
This power interconnect cable is designed for scenarios where equipment placement requires short extension beyond standard power cord lengths. Its specific connector configuration targets IT infrastructure with C19 power sources and C19-to-C14 extension needs.
Common applications include connecting rack-mounted servers to PDUs in data centers, extending UPS output connections to network equipment, and providing flexible power routing in server cabinets. The 2 ft length is ideal for managing tight spaces while maintaining proper cable organization and airflow.
Data Center Server Connections
Extend power from C19 outlets on PDUs to servers with C14 inputs when equipment positioning requires additional reach within racks.
UPS Power Distribution
Connect UPS units with C19 outputs to connected equipment, providing reliable backup power extension for critical systems.
Highlights
- IEC 60320 C19 to C14 power interconnect cable
- 15A current rating at 250V AC for high-power applications
- 2 ft (0.61 m) black cord for practical extension
- 14 AWG heavy-duty conductors for reliable power delivery
- RoHS-compliant construction meets environmental standards
- Manufactured in Vietnam under Eaton Corporation quality
- Lifetime limited warranty for long-term deployment confidence
- Standardized connectors for data center and server compatibility
Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Eaton Corporation |
| Manufacturer Part Number | P047-002 |
| Brand Name | Tripp Lite series |
| Product Model | P047-002 |
| Product Name | P047-002 Power Interconnect Cable |
| Product Type | Power Interconnect Cord |
| Technical Information | |
| First End Connector Type | IEC 60320 C19 |
| First End Connector Detail | 1 x IEC 60320 C19 |
| Second End Connector Type | IEC 60320 C14 |
| Second End Connector Detail | 1 x IEC 60320 C14 |
| Power Description | |
| Voltage Rating | 250 V AC |
| Current Rating | 15 A |
| Physical Characteristics | |
| Cord Length | 2 ft (0.61 m) |
| Color Family | Black |
| Product Color | Black |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Country of Origin | Vietnam |
| Environmentally Friendly | Yes |
| Environmental Compliance | Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) |
| Warranty | |
| Limited Warranty | Lifetime |
User Manual
FAQ
What connectors does this power cable use?
This cable features IEC 60320 C19 and C14 connectors. The C19 end typically connects to power distribution units (PDUs) or UPS outputs, while the C14 end connects to server or network equipment power supplies. This standardized configuration ensures compatibility with common data center and IT infrastructure.
What is the maximum current and voltage rating?
The cable is rated for 15A at 250V AC. This capacity supports power-hungry equipment like servers and network devices, with the 14 AWG wire gauge ensuring efficient current handling and minimal voltage drop over the 2 ft length.
How long is the cable, and what color is it?
The cable measures 2 ft (0.61 m) in length and is black. This compact size provides practical extension for equipment positioning without excessive cable management, while the black color blends discreetly with most IT environments.
Is this cable RoHS compliant?
Yes, this cable is RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) compliant. This means it meets environmental standards by limiting specific hazardous materials, making it suitable for deployment in regions with strict environmental regulations.
What warranty comes with this power cable?
The cable is backed by a lifetime limited warranty from the manufacturer. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship for the product's lifespan, providing long-term confidence for commercial and data center deployments.
Where is this cable typically used?
This cable is designed for data center and server room applications where C19 to C14 power extension is needed. Common uses include connecting rack-mounted servers to PDUs, extending UPS outputs to equipment, and managing power connections in server cabinets with tight spacing requirements.