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The Cisco CAB-AC-C5-BRA= is a 10A/250V AC power cable designed for Cisco Catalyst switches, routers, and UCS servers in Brazil. Tailored to comply with Brazilian NBR 14136 (Type N) standards, this cable ensures safe, reliable power delivery in enterprise and industrial environments. Unlike universal cables, it meets Cisco’s stringent engineering criteria and regional electrical regulations, reducing risks of non-compliance or performance issues.
Key features:
The CAB-AC-C5-BRA= operates at 127–250V AC with a 10A rating, accommodating Brazil’s dual-voltage infrastructure (127V in most states, 220V in others).
While physically compatible with Brazilian outlets, Cisco does not recommend using it with third-party hardware due to potential mismatches in power tolerances and surge protection.
The cable meets INMETRO and ABNT NBR 14136 safety standards, featuring flame-retardant materials and reinforced grounding to prevent short circuits in high-humidity environments.
Counterfeit cables risk fines for non-compliance with ANATEL regulations. For verified Cisco products, “CAB-AC-C5-BRA=” is available here, ensuring adherence to Brazilian standards and warranty coverage.
Critical purchasing considerations:
In Brazil’s diverse electrical landscape, I’ve seen projects stalled due to non-compliant cables failing ANATEL audits. The CAB-AC-C5-BRA= isn’t just a cable—it’s a compliance safeguard for enterprises navigating Brazil’s strict regulatory environment. Cisco’s certification ensures compatibility with voltage stabilizers and UPS systems common in Brazilian data centers, which generic alternatives often disrupt. For teams operating in Brazil, this cable isn’t optional—it’s the foundation of legally compliant, reliable networking.