[AusNOG] IEC 10A High Temperature cables
Justin Twiss
Justin.Twiss at bekkers.com.au
Wed Nov 10 13:22:59 EST 2010
Hey all,
Any thoughts on legality of wiring up a PDU cable with an IEC 10A high temperature plug on one end and an IEC 10A standard socket on the other? (for connecting a HP Procurve 54xx chassis to an APC PDU)
Some input has suggested this is illegal (and would require a 15A socket on the PDU end) but before I arrange the appropriate hardware and skillset to make the cables, I thought I'd ask the list to see if anyone had any knowledge in this regard (or whether plugged in the high-temp plugtop Procurve hardware into a standard IEC 10A PDU previously and how you'd gone about it)
Obviously if anyone has any recommendations of companies that sell these cables pre-made, that'd be even better :)
Justin Twiss
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