Description
Tri‑Tek CORD‑1‑9 — 9 ft 18 AWG 5‑15P → IEC C13 Power Cord (Closeout)
Tri‑Tek Electronics – Authorized Distributor
Tri‑Tek Electronics (with a retail presence in Mesa, AZ) proudly offers the CORD‑1‑9 under Closeout Special terms. We provide full manufacturer warranty coverage, swift support, and local fulfillment for installers and technicians in Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler, Tempe, Gilbert, and Scottsdale.
Due to the closeout status, inventory is extremely limited, and pricing and availability reflect stock on hand only.
Product Overview
The CORD‑1‑9 is a molded AC power lead designed for general-purpose power delivery in IT, networking, AV, and related equipment environments. This 9-foot cable features:
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Input end: NEMA 5‑15P (U.S. 3‑prong plug)
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Output end: IEC 60320 C13 female connector
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Length: 9 ft (≈ 2.74 m)
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Conductor: 3 × 18 AWG copper
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Rated capacity: Suitable for loads up to roughly 10 A at 125 V (verify with your device specifications)
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Molded strain‑relieved ends to reduce stress at terminations
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PVC insulation / jacket, flame‑rated to industry norms
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Durable flexibility suited to rack, shelf, or endpoint power routing
Features & Benefits
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Extended reach: 9 ft offers flexibility in placing equipment farther from wall receptacles
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Standard connectivity: Works with most computers, network switches, UPS units, monitors, and servers
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Molded, strain‑relieved ends: Enhances mechanical durability, especially in frequent‑use or replug environments
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Closeout pricing: Exceptional value while supplies last
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Local fulfillment: In‑stock at Tri‑Tek’s Mesa, AZ warehouse for fast delivery and support throughout Phoenix metro
Installation Scenario Example
Suppose you are deploying a small rack in a conference room where the PDU or outlet is some distance away—say 8 ft away. The 9 ft length of the CORD‑1‑9 gives you slack to route neatly along cable troughs and rack edges without tight bends. Because Tri‑Tek holds this in Mesa, AZ, you or your crew can pick up spares or replacements rapidly for jobs around Phoenix.
Important Notes & Best Practices
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Confirm the connected equipment’s current draw remains below ~10 A for safe operation on 18 AWG.
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Avoid bundling this cord tightly with other high-current or heat‑generating cables to prevent overheating.
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Inspect periodically (especially at ends) for nicks, cuts, or insulation damage, and replace immediately if compromised.
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Because it is a closeout item, quantities are strictly limited — once it sells out, it may not be restocked at this price.