Hello Chris,

I would try Volex or Feller to see if they can help you out.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Maxwell [mailto:chris.maxw...@nettest.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 8:12 AM
To: 'EMC-PSTC Internet Forum'
Subject: AC connectors and Line Cords



Hi all,

(I'm resending this posting, because the first one had trouble getting
through.  If you receive two copies, I apologize in advance.)

I'm looking at what I call "low profile" IEC 320 AC connectors.
Specifically, I'm looking at three pin versions which are based upon IEC 320
C5 (the connector on the cable) and IEC 320 C6 (the chassis inlet
connector).

We currently use "standard" three pin IEC 320 AC inlets on our products, and
we stock the mating cables with various flavors of wall connectors (US,
Euro, UK, Italian, Australian ...).

We went through quite a bit of effort a few years back to identify and
specify all of the different power cables that we anticipated needing and
making sure that they had the correct safety approvals, wire type, color,
length ...  It was a pain, but we're now dumb, fat and happy when it comes
to this, we can usually supply a customer with whatever line cord they need.

What's my question?

Well, if we move to these "low profile" AC power inlets on our product; what
will happen to our availability of mating line cords?  I have tested the
waters with some of our line cord manufacturers with no luck.  

Does anybody have an idea of how available line cords are with the IEC 320
C5 connector?  Better yet, does anybody know a manufacturer that makes
international cordsets (especially US, Euro, UK, Italian and Australian)
with these connnectors on them?

As always, thank you in advance for any leads.

NOTE THE NEW EMAIL ADDRESS!
Chris Maxwell
Design Engineer
NetTest
6 Rhoads Drive, Building 4
Utica,NY 13502
email: chris.maxw...@nettest.com
phone:  315-266-5128
fax: 315-797-8024
 


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