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The IEC 60320 AC power inlet is the most commonly used means of connecting a detachable cordset to electrical or electronic equipment that consumes up to 16A/250V at operating temperatures up to 120°C. The devices in IEC 60320 standard sheets C13, C14, C15, C16, C19, and C20 are the most commonly specified standards. The IEC 60320 system is used throughout the industrialized world. By designing an IEC 60320 power inlet into a product, the manufacturer can attach an international cordset (i.e., cordset with a British, Australian, Continental European, or North American plug) just prior to shipment. This allows the equipment manufacturer to make one device for sale anywhere in the world. “Cold” Connectors (65°C) Back to the top The 10A rating on power inlet connectors requires that mating international cordsets rated at 10A use the larger 1.00mm2 cable. Interpower Corporation’s cordsets utilize the 1.00mm2 cable, thus permitting the 10A rating (with the exception of some British cordsets where the rating is limited by the fuse in the plug). The international cordsets in the Designer’s Kit of International Cordsets are rated at 10A. “Hot” Connectors (120°C) Back to the top Detachable Connections at 16–20A Back to the top 2.5A Applications Back to the top Devices for Class I applications are intended for small grounded electronic and electrical appliances. These parts are considerably smaller than IEC 60320 C13 devices and will be welcome on small applications where panel space is limited. The devices pictured are rated 2.5A/250VAC. The coupler pair described in standard sheets C7 and C8 is another example of an IEC 60320 configuration with new life. This coupler has no ground contact. C7 and C8 couplers were originally developed for use in devices such as electric razors, radios, and other home entertainment appliances. Now this coupler pair is finding use on laptop computers. In some cases, the power connection is made at the back of the laptop itself. In other cases, it is made via a detached power supply. Also, C7 connectors must be molded onto the power cable; rewireable versions are not allowed. Devices for Class II applications are intended for small electronic and electrical appliances that are not grounded. These parts are smaller than more commonly specified IEC 60320 devices and will be welcome on small applications in which panel space is limited. The devices pictured are rated at 2.5A/250VAC. Accessory Power Back to the top |
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