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Power cables and accessories complete the power chain in commercial AV installations: AC power cords for connecting equipment to outlets and PDUs, IEC power cords (the universal connector style for rack equipment), specialty plugs and locking connectors, power adapter cables for international voltage compatibility, extension cords for AV equipment, and various plugs, sockets, and connectors used in power infrastructure. While power management products (PDUs, UPS, surge protectors) handle the major power infrastructure, these accessories are what physically connect the equipment.
IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) connectors are the standard for connecting rack-mount and many tabletop AV devices to power. The most common types are C13 to C14 (the standard "kettle cord" used on most computer and AV equipment, rated 10A), C15 to C16 (similar to C13/C14 but with a notch for high-temperature equipment, used on some audio amplifiers), and C19 to C20 (higher-current 16A connector used on servers, large amplifiers, and high-power equipment). Always match the connector style to the equipment.
In North America, the NEMA standard defines plug and outlet configurations. The most common: NEMA 5-15P (standard 15A 120V three-prong plug, the universal residential and commercial outlet), NEMA 5-20P (20A 120V, with a T-shaped neutral), NEMA L5-30 (30A 120V twist-locking), NEMA 6-15 and 6-20 (220V outlets, used for higher-power equipment), and NEMA L6-30 (30A 220V twist-locking). For commercial AV, NEMA 5-15 and 5-20 cover most needs; L5-30 and L6-30 serve high-current equipment.
For installations where accidental disconnection cannot be tolerated, locking connectors prevent the plug from being pulled out unintentionally. NEMA L-series twist-locking connectors are common in commercial installations. Neutrik PowerCon connectors are popular in live sound and rental and staging, with quarter-turn locking and weather resistance. Wieland RST series are similar locking connectors common in European installations. For touring rentals, broadcast trucks, and any installation with movement or vibration, locking connectors are worth the small additional cost.
For installations in multiple countries or with imported equipment, voltage and plug adapters bridge incompatibilities. Plug adapters change the physical connector style (US plug to UK plug, EU plug to AU plug, etc.) without changing the voltage. Voltage converters (transformers) change the voltage between regional standards (120V North American to 220V European, for example). Many modern AV equipment items accept universal voltage input (100 to 240V), making plug adapters sufficient. Older equipment or specialized gear may require voltage conversion.
Commercial AV extension cords differ from consumer extension cords: heavier gauge for higher current (12 AWG or 10 AWG for 20A or 30A circuits), longer lengths (50 to 100 feet for rental and staging), locking connectors for security, color coding for service identification, and rugged construction for repeated rolling and unrolling. For permanent installations, extension cords should be avoided in favor of proper electrical installation; for rental and event applications, quality commercial extension cords are essential.
Various adapter cables solve specific incompatibility problems: C14 to NEMA 5-15 adapters (letting an IEC cable plug into a NEMA outlet), various right-angle and panel-mount adapters for tight installations, ground-lift adapters (used carefully) for ground loop troubleshooting, and many specialty adapters for unusual situations. For commercial AV installers, a stocked kit of power adapters saves time on installations and service calls.
Replacement power cords are needed when original cords are damaged, lost, or inappropriate for the installation (a too-short cord that needs replacement with a longer version, for example). Quality replacement cords match the original in voltage rating, current rating, conductor gauge, and connector type. Generic replacement cords from established manufacturers are typically much cheaper than equipment manufacturer cords with no quality difference.
Power cables and accessories are essential throughout commercial AV: IEC cables connect every rack-mount device to power, NEMA cables connect equipment to outlets and PDUs, locking connectors serve installations with movement or critical operation, international adapters serve installations crossing regional standards, and replacement cords keep equipment running when originals fail. Maintaining a stock of common power cables saves significant time on installations.
IEC cables use the international connector standards (C13/C14, C15/C16, C19/C20) common on rack-mount and many tabletop AV equipment. C13 to C14 is the universal "kettle cord" used on most computer and AV equipment, rated 10A. C19 to C20 is the higher-current version (16A) used on servers, large amplifiers, and high-power equipment. IEC cables typically have a NEMA plug at the wall end (NEMA 5-15 for standard 120V outlets) and the IEC connector at the equipment end. They are universal in commercial AV: every rack-mount device uses one.
Locking connectors are worth the additional cost for installations where accidental disconnection cannot be tolerated: live sound (where a foot stepping on a power cable could disconnect a key piece of equipment in front of an audience), rental and staging (where equipment is moved frequently and standard plugs can pull out during setup or teardown), broadcast trucks (where vibration over long distances can loosen connections), and any installation with significant movement or vibration. Common locking connector types include NEMA L-series twist-locking, Neutrik PowerCon (quarter-turn locking, weather-resistant), and Wieland RST. For most permanent commercial AV installations, standard non-locking connectors are sufficient.
For commercial AV, no. Consumer extension cords are typically 16 AWG or 14 AWG, rated for 13A maximum, with basic construction. Commercial AV extension cords are 12 AWG or 10 AWG (heavier gauge for higher current capacity at lower voltage drop), often 50 to 100 feet long (vs. 25 feet typical consumer length), with locking connectors, rugged construction, and color coding for service identification. For permanent installations, extension cords should be avoided in favor of proper electrical installation; for rental and event applications, quality commercial cords are essential for safety and reliability.
C13 (with the matching C14 on equipment) is the standard "kettle cord", rated 10A, used on most computer and AV equipment. C15 is similar to C13 but with a notch indicating the connector is rated for higher temperatures (typically used on audio amplifiers and equipment that runs hot); a C15 cord fits a C16 inlet (rated 10A like C13/C14 but for higher temperature). C19 (with matching C20) is the higher-current connector, rated 16A, used on servers, large amplifiers, and high-power equipment. The shapes are different to prevent mismatches. Always match the connector style to the equipment's inlet.
Many modern AV equipment items accept universal voltage input (100 to 240V, 50 or 60 Hz), making them compatible worldwide with just a plug adapter to match the local outlet style. Check the equipment label for the input voltage rating: "100-240V" or "AC 100V-240V" indicates universal compatibility. Equipment marked only "120V" or "230V" requires voltage conversion (with a transformer) for use outside its rated region. For installations crossing regional standards, plan for plug adapters at minimum, with voltage conversion for equipment without universal input.
Throughout every commercial AV installation: IEC cables connect every rack-mount device (every AV equipment rack has dozens of IEC cables), NEMA cables and adapters connect equipment to outlets and PDUs, locking connectors serve installations with movement (live sound, rental and staging, broadcast trucks), international voltage and plug adapters serve installations crossing regional standards (multinational corporate installations, equipment imported from overseas), replacement cords keep equipment running when original cords fail, and specialty adapter cables solve incompatibility problems in tight or unusual installations.
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