Panduit SmartZone Locking Power Cord — IEC C20 to IEC C19EA

PanduitSKU: 12736359

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Description

Our wide assortment of heavy‑duty locking and standard power cords is a best‑in‑class offer designed to move power securely from the rack power distribution unit (PDU) to active gear in a data center cabinet or rack. The Panduit SmartZone Standard Power Cord delivers dependable energy transfer, exceptional build quality, and flexible cable management that power users demand in modern data centers. This family of cords is built for reliability under continuous operation, with options that support dense rack environments, color‑coded installations, and scalable setups. If you’re upgrading your infrastructure, replacing worn cords, or aligning power distribution with precise asset management, these cords offer a thoughtful combination of performance, durability, and versatility that helps you keep critical systems online and operators moving efficiently.

  • Secure, reliable power delivery: Panduit SmartZone standard and locking power cords are engineered to maintain a stable connection from the PDU to your active devices. The locking variants provide a secure fit that resists unintended disconnection during routine maintenance, rack vibrations, or busy cabling environments, helping to minimize downtime and troubleshooting time.
  • Versatile colors and lengths for organization: Available in a broad palette and a range of lengths, these cords enable clean, color‑coded cable management and precise routing across data center cabinets. Color differentiation helps teams quickly identify circuits, drive mappings, and service points, reducing the risk of incorrect connections during maintenance or expansion projects.
  • Rugged, data‑center‑ready construction: Built to withstand the demanding conditions of data centers, these cords feature durable jackets and rugged connectors designed for repeated plugging, unplugging, and long service life under high‑duty workloads. The SmartZone line is crafted to endure the daily wear of dense racks, frequent reconfigurations, and hot‑aisle environments while maintaining reliable performance.
  • Enhanced cable management and airflow: The color options and flexible routing capabilities support better cable organization, which improves airflow, reduces thermal hotspots, and shortens maintenance windows. By keeping power and data cables neatly arranged, operators can more easily monitor, diagnose, and replace components without disturbing adjacent equipment.
  • Broad compatibility and future‑proofing: Designed to work seamlessly with Panduit SmartZone PDUs and a wide range of equipment brands, these cords deliver dependable power transfer for servers, storage, switches, and other active gear. The standardized design ensures straightforward deployment across existing racks and new deployments alike, reducing planning time and compatibility concerns.

Technical Details of Panduit SmartZone Standard Power Cord

  • Details vary by SKU. Specifications are available in the product specifications database using the UPC or SKU referenced for this cord.
  • Locking options: standard and locking variants to secure connections in dense rack environments, with dual‑locking configurations for added safety against accidental disconnections.
  • Color options: multiple colors to support color‑coded cable management strategies and quick identification of circuits or zones.
  • Length options: offered in a range of lengths to fit different rack depths and PDU configurations, enabling tidy, low‑tension routing.
  • Construction: high‑quality jacket materials and robust connectors designed for data‑center workloads, with emphasis on durability and long service life.
  • Safety and compliance: designed to meet industry standards for enterprise and data‑center power cords, with attention to reliability, containment, and safe handling in busy environments.

How to Install Panduit SmartZone Standard Power Cord

Installing a Panduit SmartZone Standard Power Cord is straightforward and designed to minimize downtime while maximizing reliability. Follow these practical steps to ensure a secure, organized, and efficient setup:

  • Assess your rack layout and select the correct length and color to align with your PDU outlets and device inlets. Longer cords provide routing flexibility, but aim to minimize slack that can create tangles or loops that impede airflow.
  • Power down the equipment if a controlled shutdown is required, or confirm a maintenance window if you are working in a live rack. For locking variants, verify that the connector engages fully and clicks into place on both ends when seated.
  • Attach one end of the cord to the PDU outlet or the permissible power source. Ensure a firm connection; if you’re using a locking variant, the connector should secure with a deliberate engagement cycle.
  • Route the cord along approved cable management paths. Avoid tight bends or kinks, and use ties or guides to maintain a clean, unobstructed pathway that supports airflow and simplifies future servicing.
  • Connect the opposite end to the device’s power inlet. Confirm a secure engagement if a locking connector is used, and verify that the device receives a stable power signal.
  • Bundle nearby cords with your standard cable management practices, then power on the equipment to verify start‑up and operational stability. Observe for any signs of strain, overheating, or intermittent connections, and adjust routing or length as needed.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: Do Panduit SmartZone Standard Power Cords come with locking connectors?
    A: Yes. The range includes both standard and locking variants, with dual‑locking options available for enhanced security in busy data center racks.
  • Q: What color options and lengths are offered?
    A: The cords are available in multiple colors and a variety of lengths to support color‑coded management and adaptable rack layouts.
  • Q: Are these cords compatible with Panduit SmartZone PDUs?
    A: They are designed for use with Panduit SmartZone PDUs and are suitable for a wide array of active equipment in data centers, promoting consistent power delivery and reliability.
  • Q: What kinds of equipment are these cords intended for?
    A: They are ideal for transferring power from PDUs to servers, storage devices, switches, and other active gear inside cabinet racks, contributing to safer, neater, and more maintainable cabling ecosystems.
  • Q: How do I choose the right cord length?
    A: Measure the distance from the PDU outlet to the device inlet, account for slack needed during maintenance, and select a length that minimizes tension while fitting cleanly along cable management paths.

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