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Power cable Nedis CEGL10030BK30 — 3 m, Type F to IEC 320, black
Power cable Nedis CEGL10030BK30 — 3 m, Type F to IEC 320, black
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Power cable Nedis CEGL10030BK30 — 3 m, Type F to IEC 320, black
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Power cable Nedis CEGL10030BK30 — 3 m, Type F to IEC 320, black
Power cable Nedis CEGL10030BK30 — 3 m, Type F to IEC 320, black
Nedis CEGL10030BK30 is a 3 m power cable designed to connect mains-powered equipment with an IEC 320 inlet to European Type F wall sockets. The cable is black, rated for mains use and fitted with a grounded Type F plug and an IEC 320 straight appliance connector. It is intended for reliable power delivery to devices such as desktop PCs, monitors, printers and external power supplies in home and office environments.
The cable provides a grounded connection via the Type F plug for safe operation of earthed equipment. With a 3 m length it offers extended reach from wall outlets to workstations without the need for extensions. The IEC 320 straight female connector is widely compatible with computers, monitors, printers and many other appliances that accept an IEC 320 inlet, while the 1 mm² conductor cross-section supports typical mains currents for consumer devices.
Ensure the device to be connected has an IEC 320 inlet and that the mains supply matches the device voltage and frequency. Insert the IEC 320 connector into the appliance inlet until it seats securely. Plug the Type F mains plug into a suitable grounded wall socket. Verify the connection is firm and that the cable routing avoids sharp edges, heat sources and tripping hazards. Disconnect by removing the mains plug from the wall first, then the IEC connector from the appliance.
Use the cable only with compatible earthed appliances rated at or below the cable's 10 A current rating. Avoid using the cable with faulty sockets or damaged equipment, and replace the cable if the insulation or connectors become worn. For fixed installations or higher current requirements consult a qualified electrician.
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