What is a Power Cord?
A power cord is a line cord or electrical cable that connects various devices to an electrical power supply to provide electrical current. Made of copper wire enclosed in an insulating material and covered with a protective non-conductive material, power cords have internationally country-specific plugs to provide electrical power in a variety of conditions and locations.

Types of Power Cord Available
How to Choose the Right Power Cord?
If you are buying a power cord for the first time, focus on these several features and you'll make a good decision. Whether you’re looking for a power cord for your homes, offices, or data centers, we’ve got you covered.
Cord Length
Determine the distance between the device and the outlet and choose a cord with the appropriate length to minimize the risk of tripping over a cord that's too long or not being able to reach the outlet with a cord that's too short.
Voltage & Current
Make sure the cord's voltage and current rating match the requirements of the device you're using it with. It is important not to exceed the voltage rating of the cord, as this can cause it to overheat, become damaged, or pose a fire risk.
Gauge
Gauge determines electrical conductivity and maximum current carrying capacity. A lower gauge number indicates a thicker wire, and a higher gauge number indicates a thinner wire. Higher current and longer lengths will require a cord with a lower gauge number.
Plug Type
Ensure the plug type of the cord matches the receptacle or outlet that you'll be using it with. Different countries have different plug types, so make sure to choose a cord with the right type of plug for your region.
Equipment Class
For certain equipment, such as medical devices, the power cord must meet specific safety standards and certifications. Make sure to choose a cord that meets the appropriate standards for your device.
Jacket Type
The most common power cord jacket ratings are: SJT (Service Junior Thermoplastic), SJTW (Outdoor-Rated Service Junior Thermoplastic), STOW (Service Oil Resistant Thermoplastic Overall Wiring).
What Power Cord Do You Need?
The table below will give a clear illustration that may help you identify these power cord types.
Category
Male Plug
Female Connector
Voltage Compatibility
Length
Cable Jacket Type
Gauge
Application
IEC60320 Power Cord
IEC320 C14
IEC320 C20
IEC320 C13
IEC320 C15
IEC320 C19
NEMA 5-15R
100-250V AC
100-125V AC
2FT~10FT
SJT
SVT
14AWG
18AWG
Stable power supply for data centers, server rooms, homes, offices and many other scenarios. Compatible with computers, displays, printers, servers, UPS, PDUs, etc.
NEMA Power Cord
NEMA 5-15P
IEC320 C5
IEC320 C13
IEC320 C15
100-125V AC
1FT~15FT
SJT
SVT
14AWG
16AWG
18AWG
Stable power supply for data centers, server rooms, homes, offices and many other scenarios. Compatible with computers, displays, printers, servers, UPS, PDUs, etc.
International Power Cord
CEE 7/7
AS/NZS 3112
AS/NZS 4417
JIS 8303
BS1363 UK10
BS1363 UK13
SABS
IEC320 C5
IEC320 C13
IEC320 C19
100-250V AC
100-125V AC
2FT~6FT
SJT
H05VV-F
VCTF
0.75mm²
1mm²
1.5mm²
Stable power supply for data centers, server rooms, homes, offices and many other scenarios. Compatible with computers, displays, printers, servers, UPS, PDUs, etc.
Extension Cord
IEC320 C14
IEC320 C20
IEC320 C13
IEC320 C19
100-250V AC
1FT~10FT
SJT
12AWG
14AWG
16AWG
17AWG
18AWG
Stable power supply for data centers, server rooms, homes, offices and many other scenarios. Compatible with computers, displays, printers, servers, UPS, PDUs, etc.
Locking Power Cord
IEC320 C14 Z-Lock
IEC320 C20 Z-Lock
IEC320 C13
IEC320 C15
IEC320 C19
100-250V AC
2FT~6.6FT
SJT
STJW
12AWG
14AWG
17AWG
Stable power supply for data centers, server rooms, homes, offices and many other scenarios. Compatible with computers, displays, printers, servers, UPS, PDUs, etc.
Splitter Power Cord
NEMA 5-15P
2 x IEC320 C13
100-125V AC
2FT~6FT
SJTW
16AWG
18AWG
Power up to 2 devices while only using up 1 outlet. Stable power supply for data centers, server rooms, homes, offices and many other scenarios.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the maximum length of a power cord?
Q: What is the difference between grounded and ungrounded power cords?
Q: Can I extend the length of a power cord?
Q: How to hide power cords?
Regardless of the method used, always ensure that cords are not a tripping hazard or impede safe movement in space.