Introduction to the CAB-HV-25A-SG-IN2=
The CAB-HV-25A-SG-IN2= is a high-voltage power cable engineered by Cisco for industrial and data center environments requiring robust power distribution. Designed to handle up to 25 amps (A), it supports critical infrastructure like power-hungry switches, routers, and backup systems.
Technical Specifications
- Voltage Rating: 250V AC/DC with a 25A current capacity.
- Length: Standard 12-foot (3.66-meter) variant, ideal for short-distance power routing.
- Material: UL-listed flame-retardant PVC insulation for safety in high-temperature settings.
- Compatibility: Integrates with Cisco’s RSPAN-2300V3 Power Distribution Units (PDUs) and industrial chassis.
Key User Questions Answered
Q: What applications is this cable designed for?
- Industrial Deployments: Connects Cisco industrial switches (e.g., IE3400 series) to PDUs in harsh environments.
- Data Centers: Safeguards power delivery to high-density racks with redundant setups.
Q: Is the CAB-HV-25A-SG-IN2= compatible with non-Cisco PDUs?
Yes, but Cisco recommends pairing it with certified hardware to ensure compliance with safety standards like UL and IEC.
Installation Guidelines
- Step 1: Verify voltage requirements of connected devices.
- Step 2: Use cable management sleeves to avoid tangling with data lines.
- Step 3: Secure connections with strain-relief clamps to prevent dislodging.
Why This Cable Matters
- Safety First: Built-in overcurrent protection minimizes fire risks during surges.
- Durability: Withstands vibrations, humidity, and temperatures up to 140°F (60°C).
- Cost Efficiency: Replaces generic cables prone to early failure in demanding setups.
For procurement and technical documentation, visit the “CAB-HV-25A-SG-IN2=” product listing.
A Technician’s Perspective
Having deployed Cisco’s power solutions in industrial plants, I’ve found the CAB-HV-25A-SG-IN2= indispensable for maintaining uptime. While third-party cables might offer short-term savings, this cable’s engineering ensures compliance with strict electrical codes—critical for avoiding costly outages or hazards. Always prioritize certified components in high-stakes environments.