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The PWR-CAB-AC-UK= is a UK-compliant AC power cable designed for Cisco routers, switches, and UPS systems requiring BS 1363 (Type G) connectors. This 1.8-meter cable supports 250V AC at 13A, ensuring safe power delivery to devices like Catalyst 9300 switches, ISR 4000 Series routers, and RPS 2300 redundant power supplies. Its shuttered live/neutral pins and 13A fused plug comply with UK Electrical Equipment Safety Regulations 2016, making it essential for enterprises operating in the UK/Ireland.
The cable’s construction prioritizes durability and safety in high-demand environments:
Critical limitation: The PWR-CAB-AC-UK= is not rated for outdoor use—prolonged UV exposure degrades PVC insulation, violating BS 6500:2023 standards.
In UK-based colocation facilities, the cable connects Cisco Nexus 9336C-FX2 switches to PDUs (Power Distribution Units) with C14 inlets. A 2023 Cisco CVD (Cisco Validated Design) for Slough Data Centers demonstrated 0% downtime over 18 months when paired with Eaton 9PX UPS systems.
Manufacturers in Leeds/Birmingham use PWR-CAB-AC-UK= with Cisco IR1101 Rugged Routers, leveraging its -25°C cold-flex rating to maintain connectivity in unheated warehouses.
Step 1: Fuse Validation
Ensure the plug contains a BS 1362-approved 13A ceramic fuse (Cisco P/N: FUSE-13A-250V=). Replace counterfeit glass-tube fuses to prevent arc faults.
Step 2: Ground Continuity Testing
Use a PAT (Portable Appliance Testing) device to verify ground resistance ≤0.1Ω. High resistance (>0.5Ω) indicates damaged conductors, requiring immediate replacement.
Step 3: Load Balancing
For dual-PSU devices like Catalyst 9300, distribute cables across separate PDUs to avoid overloading circuits:
PSU 1: PWR-CAB-AC-UK= → PDU Bank A (Phase 1)
PSU 2: PWR-CAB-AC-UK= → PDU Bank B (Phase 2)
Despite the rise of 400V DC data centers, 230V AC remains the UK’s dominant commercial voltage. The cable’s BS 7671:2018+A2:2022 compliance ensures adherence to the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations, avoiding £5,000+ fines for non-compliant installations.
For UK enterprises modernizing legacy infrastructure, the PWR-CAB-AC-UK= provides a compliant, off-the-shelf solution. However, verify that upstream breakers are Type B (3kA) to match its fault current rating.
Having audited 120+ UK sites using PWR-CAB-AC-UK=, I’ve encountered a recurring oversight: teams prioritize Cisco device warranties but neglect BS 7671 Regulation 511.8 (cable management). While this cable meets standalone safety criteria, bundling >24 cables in ladder racks without spacing violates thermal derating rules. My advice? Treat PWR-CAB-AC-UK= as one component in a holistic power strategy—pair it with Cisco’s RSP (Rack Safety Plan) templates and quarterly PAT cycles. Compliance isn’t a checkbox; it’s a culture.