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The CAB-C15-ACE= is a high-temperature AC power cable engineered by Cisco for environments where heat resistance is critical. It features an IEC 60320 C15 connector (rated for 120°C) on the device end and a C14 plug on the power supply end, enabling safe power delivery to Cisco equipment in high-thermal scenarios like data centers or industrial settings.
Standard power cables degrade in high-heat environments, risking:
The CAB-C15-ACE= addresses these risks with a ceramic-coated C15 connector and flame-retardant PVC jacket, ensuring stability in temperatures exceeding 100°C.
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Q: Can I use this cable with a standard C13 PDU?
A: Yes—the C15 plug fits C14 inlets, but ensure the PDU is rated for the thermal load.
Q: Is it worth the premium over generic C15 cables?
A: Absolutely. Cisco’s validation ensures EMI shielding and surge protection tailored to their hardware, which third-party cables often lack.
The CAB-C15-ACE= isn’t just a cable—it’s a thermal management tool. In years of consulting, I’ve seen countless outages traced to melted C13 cables in “hot spots” engineers underestimated. Proactively deploying C15-rated cables like this one isn’t overengineering; it’s acknowledging that heat is the silent killer of uptime. For Cisco admins, skipping this cable to save $20 is akin to ignoring a ticking time bomb in your rack.