HCI-PSU-64108-AC=: What Is It? How Does It Fi
Understanding the HCI-PSU-64108-AC= Power Supply ...
The CAB-PWR-C7-BRA-A= is a Brazilian-compliant power cable designed for low-power Cisco devices, featuring a C7 connector (IEC 60320) and a Brazilian Type N plug (NBR 14136 standard). It enables safe power delivery to equipment such as IP phones, wireless access points, or small switches operating on Brazil’s dual-voltage grid (110–127V or 220–240V).
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Q: Is this cable compatible with both 127V and 220V outlets in Brazil?
Yes, but confirm your Cisco device’s PSU supports dual-voltage input (e.g., “100–240V AC”). The cable itself handles both ranges.
Q: Can it be used with ungrounded outlets (Type N without ground pin)?
No—the Type N plug requires a grounded outlet. For older buildings, use a certified adapter with proper grounding.
Uncertified cables risk INMETRO fines or equipment damage due to Brazil’s frequent voltage fluctuations. The CAB-PWR-C7-BRA-A= ensures compliance with NBR 14136 and provides surge resistance for sensitive electronics. For guaranteed authenticity, purchase via [“CAB-PWR-C7-BRA-A=” link to (https://itmall.sale/product-category/cisco/).
Navigating Brazil’s fragmented power grid demands local compliance and resilience. During deployments in São Paulo, I’ve seen non-INMETRO cables fail during voltage spikes, frying device PSUs. The CAB-PWR-C7-BRA-A= mitigates these risks, especially for edge devices lacking built-in surge protection. While adapters may seem a quick fix, they introduce compliance and safety loopholes. Always prioritize region-specific cables—they’re your first line of defense.