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IEC C14 and IEC C20 Plugs

November 5, 2022October 9, 2012 by Tristan Self

I always get the plug types confused. A IEC C14 plug (shown below) connects to an IEC C13 socket. This type of socket has a maximum power load of 13 amps.

An IEC C20 plug (shown below) connects to an IEC C19 socket. This type of socket has a maximum power load of 16 amps.

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