HCIX-FI-6536: What Is It? Key Features, Use C
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The CAB-AC-16A-SG-BR= is a 16A power cable certified for Cisco deployments in Singapore (SG) and Brazil (BR). It meets IMDA (Singapore) and INMETRO (Brazil) regulatory standards, addressing the unique power grid requirements of these regions. Designed for Cisco Catalyst 9500 Series switches and Nexus 9300-EX PDUs, it ensures stable 380-415V AC operation in high-density data centers and industrial IoT environments.
What sets CAB-AC-16A-SG-BR= apart from generic 16A cables?
Q: Can this cable replace CAB-AC-10A-ANZ= in mixed-region setups?
A: No. The CAB-AC-16A-SG-BR= is engineered for 16A circuits and lacks ANZ’s AS/NZS 3112 certification.
Q: Is it compatible with Cisco’s UCS B-Series blade servers?
A: Yes, but only when paired with Cisco 2200/2300 Series PDUs configured for 380-415V input.
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For guaranteed compliance and lead-time assurance, purchase directly via CAB-AC-16A-SG-BR= at itmall.sale.
After auditing a Singaporean fintech firm’s outage caused by a “universal” cable failing IMDA surge tests, I’ve learned: regional compliance isn’t bureaucracy—it’s risk engineering. The CAB-AC-16A-SG-BR= isn’t just a cable; it’s a liability shield. Cheaper alternatives might pass basic safety checks, but they crumble under grid volatility. For architects in SG/BR markets, this cable is the line between uptime and reputational disaster.