The C14+Fuse+Switch is a compact IEC 60320-C14 power input module that integrates three basic functions: a standard C14 AC power input port, a built-in overcurrent protection fuse holder, and a power switch for manual control. Designed for panel mounting, this module complies with international electrical input standards, providing a reliable and space-saving solution for AC power input to electrical equipment.

With its integrated design, the module simplifies wiring, reduces component count, and improves overall safety. It is compatible with standard IEC C14 power cables and is available in both snap-on and screw-mount versions, making it widely applicable in industrial control systems, IT and server equipment, laboratory instruments, 3D printers, audio-visual equipment, and other applications requiring safe and convenient power input.

C14+Double Fuse FAQ

It’s an IEC-60320 standard C14 inlet connector that integrates a protective fuse holder and a manual on/off switch into a single power entry component. This lets you plug in a standard IEC power cord while also safely switching and protecting your device.

Combining them reduces wiring complexity, saves panel space, and simplifies assembly. You also get clearer power control and built-in overcurrent protection without adding extra components to your design.

Most C14 fuse switch modules use standard small fuse sizes like 5 × 20 mm (but check the datasheet for your specific model). The fuse holder allows easy access for quick replacement.

They’re usually rated around 10 A at 250 VAC, which matches the IEC 60320 C14 standard for general-purpose AC mains applications.

Yes, most designs are meant for panel mounting, either snap-in or screw-in, so you can build it right into your equipment chassis.

Some versions include an illuminated rocker switch for visual power-on indication, but not all models have this feature. Be sure to check the spec sheet.

Anything that needs a reliable means to connect to mains power with user control and overcurrent protection, industrial machines, test equipment, rack-mount systems, 3D printers, audio gear, and more.

Yes, many C14 power entry modules are built to comply with IEC 60320 standards and may carry UL, VDE, or CE approvals depending on the variant.