IEC320 C14 Male Power Plug Connector 10A 250V

IEC320 C14 Male Power Plug Connector 10A 250V

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$3.49 NZD
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IEC320 C14 Male Power Plug Connector 10A 250V

$3.49 NZD
Connecter TypeMale
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Rewireable IEC320 C14 male plug connector for building or repairing mains power cables. 3-pin screw terminal connection — Live, Neutral, Earth. Rated 10A at 250VAC. Mates with any standard IEC C13 female socket. Compatible with computers, servers, PDUs, audio equipment, and industrial machinery worldwide.


Specifications

Type IEC320 C14 Male Plug (Inlet)
Rated Current 10A
Rated Voltage 250V AC
Pins 3-Pin — Live (L), Neutral (N), Earth (E)
Colour Black
Wiring Method Rewireable — screw terminal
Mates With IEC C13 female connector
Certification CE — IEC 60884-1:2022 & IEC 60884-2-5:2017

Wiring Reference

Inside the plug housing are 3 screw terminals labelled or colour-coded:

L (Live): Brown wire (NZ/AU/EU standard) — connect to Active/Live conductor
N (Neutral): Blue wire — connect to Neutral conductor
E (Earth): Green/Yellow wire — connect to Earth/Ground conductor

Strip approximately 8–10mm of insulation from each wire. Insert into the corresponding terminal and tighten the screw firmly. Ensure no bare wire is exposed outside the terminal. Refit the strain relief clamp before closing the housing.

All mains wiring must be carried out by a registered electrician in accordance with NZ wiring standards.

Common Uses

DIY power cable fabrication — custom C14-to-C13 mains leads
Desktop computer & server power cable repair & replacement
Power distribution unit (PDU) & rack equipment wiring
Audio/visual equipment power connections
3D printer, laser cutter & workshop equipment power cables
Industrial machinery & appliance power cable building

FAQ

What's the difference between C13 and C14?
C14 is the male plug (the one with pins, this product) — it connects to a power cable. C13 is the female socket (the one with holes) — it's what you plug the C14 into. Standard computer power cables use a C13 socket that plugs into the C14 inlet on the PSU.
Is this RCM certified for the NZ market?
No — this connector is CE certified to IEC 60884-1:2022 and IEC 60884-2-5:2017 but is not RCM certified for the NZ market. For commercial or compliant installations, verify suitability with a registered electrician.

Please note: All mains wiring must be carried out by a registered electrician. CE certified — not RCM certified for NZ market. Mates with IEC C13 female connector (sold separately).

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