What Is the CAB-C15-CBN-IN=?
The CAB-C15-CBN-IN= is a high-temperature, India-compliant AC power cable designed for Cisco devices operating in demanding environments. It combines an IEC C15 connector (rated for 120°C) with a 3-pin Indian Type C plug (BIS-certified), ensuring safe power delivery to heat-generating Cisco hardware like PoE switches or UCS servers in India’s 230V electrical infrastructure.
Core Technical Specifications
- Voltage Rating: 230V AC, 10A
- Connectors: IEC C15 (device) to Indian Type C plug (IS 1293)
- Certifications: BIS/ISI Mark, CE, RoHS, and UL
- Temperature Tolerance: 120°C (C15 connector) vs. 70°C for standard C13 cables
- Length: 1.8 meters (optimized for rack-to-wall spacing)
- Use Case: Supports PoE++ switches, high-density servers, or environments with limited cooling
Why Heat Resistance and Regional Compliance Intersect
India’s tropical climates and frequent power fluctuations amplify thermal stress on cabling. The CAB-C15-CBN-IN= addresses this dual challenge:
- C15 Connector: Withstands heat from PoE++ devices like Cisco Catalyst 9300 switches powering 60W+ IoT endpoints.
- BIS Certification: Guarantees compatibility with India’s 230V grids and avoids legal non-compliance penalties.
Using generic cables risks insulation melting or safety audits failures, especially in regulated sectors like healthcare or banking.
Compatible Cisco Hardware
This cable pairs with Cisco equipment featuring C16 inlets (female C15), including:
- Cisco Catalyst 9400 Switches (with UPoE 90W)
- UCS C220 M7 Rack Servers
- ASR 920 Aggregation Routers in PoE deployments
Avoid substituting with C13 cables, which lack the notched C15/C16 design required for secure high-heat mating.
Installation Best Practices
- Thermal Zones: Route cables away from exhaust vents of adjacent devices.
- Circuit Dedication: Use separate circuits for each PoE++ switch to prevent overloads.
- Inspection: Check for softened insulation near connectors during monsoon humidity spikes.
Sourcing Authentic CAB-C15-CBN-IN= Cables
For certified components, purchase from itmall.sale’s Cisco range, which provides BIS-validated cables tested for Indian conditions.
On-Site Lessons: When Heat Meets Humidity
During a Mumbai hospital deployment, I saw Catalyst 9400 switches repeatedly trip circuits until we replaced generic cables with the CAB-C15-CBN-IN=. The issue wasn’t the hardware—it was the cable’s inability to handle 90W PoE loads in 40°C ambient heat. In India’s infrastructure, every component must endure the environment, not just the device. This cable bridges that gap.