Electrical connectors are IEC-compliant electrical connectors designed to securely connect power cords to the power input/output interfaces of devices. These connectors comply with the IEC 60320 electrical coupler safety specification, ensuring consistent mechanical mating and electrical performance across a wide range of applications globally, from typical voltages up to 250VAC and currents associated with their type.

These connectors feature robust housings, standardized pin layouts, and reliable contacts, supporting safe power supply, reducing electrical hazards, and are interchangeable between compatible devices.

They are widely used in computers, office equipment, home appliances, audio-visual equipment, laboratory and testing instruments, and industrial equipment. In these applications, IEC-compliant power input and cable assemblies enhance safety and maintainability.

Electrice Equipment Connector FAQ

It refers to IEC‑standard power connectors built to link electrical equipment to mains power through standard cord sets that meet international safety and interoperability standards.

They follow IEC 60320 standards, which define shape, electrical ratings, and safety requirements for connectors used in AC mains power entry applications.

IEC connectors are internationally standardized, meaning the same cords and inlets fit equipment worldwide. This improves serviceability, safety, and reduces design complexity.

You’ll find them on devices like computers, monitors, home appliances, office machines, audio systems, test equipment, and industrial controllers to safely bring mains power into the system.

Yes, IEC connectors are designed with safety and durability in mind, meeting strict international standards that address electrical rating, insulation, and contact reliability for mains power service.

Yes, since IEC is a global standard, compatible replacement cords and parts are widely available, making maintenance and replacement straightforward.