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IEC 60320, entitled "Appliance couplers for household and similar general purposes", is a set of standards published by the
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(IEC) that defines non-locking appliance couplers for connecting power supply cords to electrical appliances. These couplers are intended for use with devices operating at voltages up to 250 V ( AC) and currents up to 16 A. The standard specifies various types of connectors, differentiated by shape and size, to accommodate different combinations of current ratings, temperature tolerances, and earthing requirements. Unlike
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connectors, IEC 60320 couplers are not keyed or color-coded to indicate voltage; it is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the appliance's voltage rating is compatible with the local mains supply. The standard uses the term ''coupler'' to refer collectively to both the appliance inlets and outlets, as well as the connectors on power supply cords. The first edition of the standard was published in 1970 under the designation IEC 320. It was renumbered to IEC 60320 in 1994 as part of the IEC's revision and reorganization of its numbering system.


Terminology

''Appliance couplers'' enable the use of standard inlets and country-specific cord sets which allow manufacturers to produce the same appliance for many markets, where only the cord set has to be changed for a particular market. ''Interconnection couplers'' allow a power supply from a piece of equipment or an appliance to be made available to other equipment or appliances. Couplers described under these standards have standardized current and temperature ratings. The parts of the couplers are defined in the standard as follows. * ''Connector'': "part of the appliance coupler integral with, or intended to be attached to, one cord connected to the supply". * ''Appliance inlet'': "part of the appliance coupler integrated as a part of an appliance or incorporated as a separate part in the appliance or equipment or intended to be fixed to it". * ''Plug connector'': "part of the interconnection coupler integral with or intended to be attached to one cord". * ''Appliance outlet'': "part of the interconnection coupler which is the part integrated or incorporated in the appliance or equipment or intended to be fixed to it and from which the supply is obtained". * ''Cord set'': "assembly consisting of one cable or cord fitted with one non-rewirable plug and one non-rewirable connector, intended for the connection of an electrical appliance or equipment to the electrical supply". * ''Interconnection cord set'': "assembly consisting of one cable or cord fitted with one non-rewirable plug connector and one non-rewirable connector, intended for the interconnection between two electrical appliances". Non-rewirable plugs and connectors are typically permanently molded onto cords and cannot be removed or rewired without cutting the cords. The standard uses the terms "male" and "female" only for individual pins and socket contacts, but in general usage they are also applied to the complete plugs and connectors. "Connectors" and "appliance outlets" are fitted with socket contacts, and "appliance inlets" and "plug connectors" are fitted with pin contacts. Each type of coupler is identified by a standard sheet number. For appliance couplers this consists of the letter "C" followed by a number, where the standard sheet for the appliance inlet is 1 higher than the sheet for the corresponding cable connector. Many types of coupler also have common names. The most common ones are "IEC connector" for the common C13 and C14, the "figure-8 connector" for C7 and C8, and "cloverleaf connector" or "Mickey Mouse connector" for the C5/C6. "Kettle plug" (often "jug plug" in
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) is a colloquial term used for the high-temperature C16 appliance inlet (and sometimes for C15 connector that the plug goes into). “Kettle/jug plug” is also informally used to refer to regular temperature-rated C13 and C14 connectors. (A high-temperature-rated cord with a C15 connector can be used to power a computer with a C14 plug, but a cord with a low-temperature C13 connector will not fit a high-temperature appliance that has a C16 plug.)


Application

Detachable appliance couplers are used in
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s, IT environments, and
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s, among many types of equipment for worldwide distribution. Each appliance's
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must be adapted to the different plugs used in different regions. An appliance with a permanently-attached plug for use in one country cannot be readily sold in another which uses an incompatible wall socket; this requires keeping track of variations throughout the product's life cycle from assembly and testing to shipping and repairs. Instead, a country-specific power supply cord can be included in the product
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, so that model variations are minimized and factory testing is simplified. A cord which is fitted with non-rewireable (usually moulded) connectors at both ends is termed a ''cord set''. Appliance manufacturing may be simplified by mounting an appliance coupler directly on the
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. Assembly and handling of an appliance is easier if the power cord can be removed without much effort. Appliances can be used in another country easily, with a simple change of the power supply cord (including a connector and a country-specific plug). The power supply cord can be replaced easily if damaged, because it is a standardized part that can be unplugged and re-inserted. Safety hazards, maintenance expenditure and repairs are minimized.


Standards


Parts of the standard

IEC 60320 is divided into several parts: * IEC 60320-1: General Requirements specifies two- pole and two-pole with earth couplers intended for the connection of a mains supply cord to electrical appliances. Beginning with the IEC 60320-1:2015 edition, this part also specifies interconnection couplers which enable the connection and disconnection of an appliance to a cord leading to another appliance, incorporating IEC 60320-2-2. At the same time, this part of the standard no longer includes standard sheets which were moved to a new part: IEC 60320-3. * IEC 60320-2-1: Sewing machine couplers specifies couplers which are not interchangeable with other couplers from IEC 60320, for use with household sewing machines. They are rated no higher than 2.5 A and 250 V AC. * IEC 60320-2-2: Interconnection couplers for household and similar equipment. This section was withdrawn in January 2016. The general requirements for these items were incorporated into IEC 60320-1 and the standard sheets were moved to IEC 60320-3. * IEC 60320-2-3: Couplers with a degree of protection higher than IPX0 specifies couplers with some degree of liquid ingress protection (IP). In its second edition published in 2018, the standard sheets were moved to IEC 60320-3. * IEC 60320-2-4: Couplers dependent on appliance weight for engagement. * IEC 60320-3: Standard sheets and gauges. First published October 31, 2014, this part initially included the standard sheets for both appliance couplers and interconnection couplers. In a 2018 amendment, the standard sheets for the IP couplers defined by 60320-2-3 were added. For appliance couplers the various coupler outlines are designated using a combination of letters and numbers, ''e.g.'', "C14". The ''connector'' supplies power to the ''appliance inlet''. The appliance inlet is designated by the even number one greater than the number assigned to the connector, so a C1 connector mates with a C2 inlet, and a C15A mates with a C16A. Interconnection couplers have single letter designators, ''e.g.'', "F". They consist of a ''plug connector'' and an ''appliance outlet''. The plug connector is the part integral with, or intended to be attached to, the cord, and the appliance outlet is the part integrated with or incorporated into the appliance or equipment or intended to be fixed to it, and from which the supply is obtained.


Contents of standards

The standards define the mechanical, electrical and thermal requirements and safety goals of power couplers. The standard scope is limited to appliance couplers with a rated voltage not exceeding 250 V (a.c.) at 50 Hz or 60 Hz, and a rated current not exceeding 16 A. Further sub-parts of IEC 60320 focus on special topics such as protection ratings and appliance specific requirements. Selection of a coupler depends in part on the IEC
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. The shape and dimensions of appliance inlets and connectors are coordinated so that a connector with lower current rating, temperature rating, or polarization cannot be inserted into an appliance inlet that requires higher ratings. (i.e. a
Protection Class II Appliance classes (also known as protection classes) specify measures to prevent dangerous contact voltages on unenergized parts, such as the metallic casing, of an electronic device. In the electrical appliance manufacturing industry, the followi ...
connector cannot mate with a
Class I inlet Appliance classes (also known as protection classes) specify measures to prevent dangerous contact voltages on unenergized parts, such as the metallic casing, of an electronic device. In the electrical appliance manufacturing industry, the followi ...
which requires an earth); whereas connecting a Class I connector to a Class II appliance inlet is possible because it creates no safety hazard. Pin temperature is measured where the pin projects from the engagement surface. The maximum permitted pin temperatures, are , , and , respectively (the higher temperatures are not applicable to interconnection couplers). The pin temperature is determined by the design of the appliance, and its interior temperature, rather than by its ambient temperature. Typical applications with increased pin temperatures include appliances with heating coils such as ovens or electric grills. It is generally possible to use a connector with a higher rated temperature with a lower rated appliance inlet, but the keying feature of the inlet prevents use of a connector with a lower temperature rating. Connectors are also classified according to the method of connecting the cord, either as rewirable connectors or non-rewirable connectors. In addition the standards define further general criteria such as withdrawal forces, testing procedures, the minimum number of insertion cycles, and the number of flexings of cords. IEC 60320-1 defines a ''cord set'' as an "assembly consisting of one cable or cord fitted with one plug and one connector, intended for the connection of an electrical appliance or equipment to the electrical supply". It also defines an ''interconnection cord set'' as an "assembly consisting of one cable or cord fitted with one plug connector and one connector, intended for the interconnection between two electrical appliances". In addition to the connections within the standards, as mentioned, there are possible combinations between appliance couplers and IEC interconnection couplers. Fitted with a flexible cord, the components become interconnection cords to be used for connecting appliances or for extending other interconnection cords or power supply cords.


North American ratings

North American rating agencies ( CSA, NOM-ANCE, and UL) will certify IEC 60320 connectors for higher currents than are specified in the IEC standard itself. In May 2011, the modified criteria were codifed as UL 60320-1 and CSA C22.2 no. 60320-1, respectively, with compliance required from May 2021. In particular, UL will certify: * C5/C6 connectors for up to 13 A, although 10 A is more commonly seen (IEC maximum is 2.5 A) * C7/C8 connectors for up to 10 A (IEC maximum is 2.5 A) * C13/C14 and C15/C16 connectors for up to 15 A (IEC maximum is 10 A) * C19/C20 and C21/C22 connectors for up to 20 A (IEC maximum is 16 A) Given the 120 V (±5%) mains supply used in the United States and Canada, these higher ratings permit devices with C6 and C8 inlets to draw more than 114 V × 2.5 A = 285 W from the mains, and devices with C14 inlets to draw more than 1140 W from the mains. This is exploited by high-powered computer power supplies, up to 1200 W output, and even some particularly efficient 1500 W output models to use the more popular C14 inlet on products sold worldwide. Although less common,
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s with C6 and C8 inlets and ratings up to 300 W also exist.


Appliance couplers

The dimensions and tolerances for connectors, appliance inlets, appliance outlets and plug connectors are given in standard sheets, which are dimensioned drawings showing the features required for safety and interchangeability.


Mains appliance couplers

The mains appliance couplers are all engineered to connect an appliance via a
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to
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.


C1/C2 coupler

The C1 coupler and C2 inlet were commonly used for mains-powered
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s. These have largely been supplanted by
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shavers with
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or corded shavers with an
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.


C5/C6 coupler

This coupler is sometimes colloquially called a "cloverleaf" or "Mickey Mouse" coupler (because the cross section resembles the silhouette of the Disney character). The C6 inlet is used on laptop power supplies and portable projectors, as well as on some desktop computers, some LCD monitors, and some desktop
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C7/C8 coupler

Commonly known as a "figure-8", "infinity" or "shotgun" connector due to the shape of its cross-section, or less commonly, a
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connector after its originator. This coupler is often used for small
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s, battery/mains-operated radios,
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s, some full-size audio-visual equipment,
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,
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s, and similar
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appliances. A C8B inlet type is defined by the standard for use by dual-voltage appliances; it has three pins and can hold a C7 connector in either of two positions, allowing the user to select voltage by choosing the position the connector is inserted.''Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 60320.1:2004, Appliance couplers for household and similar general purposes Part 1: General Requirements (IEC 60320-1, Ed. 2.0 (2001) MOD)''. This is the Australian version of the IEC standard with national variations shown. A similar but polarized connector has been made, but is not part of the standard. This connector could be found on the US/Canada models of Sony
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and
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. Sometimes called C7P, it is asymmetrical, with one side squared. Unpolarized C7 connectors can be inserted into the polarized inlets; however, doing so might be a safety risk if the device is designed for polarized power. Although not specified by IEC 60320, and not clear whether any formal written standard exists, the most common wiring appears to connect the rounded side to the hot (live) line, and the squared to the neutral. Note: Clause 9.5 was added to IEC 60320-1:2015, this requires that "It shall not be possible to engage a part of a non-standard appliance coupler with a complementary part of an appliance coupler complying with the standard sheets in any part of IEC 60320."
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uses a modified version of this connector, with the receptacle having a proprietary pin that secures the adapter in place and provides grounding. Most Apple supplied cable adapter provide grounding through a slide-in connector, while the angled AC adapter ("duckhead") does not provide grounding, with North American plugs. These power supplies do accept the standard C7 connector, and are supported by Apple for non-grounded applications.


C13/C14 coupler

The C13/C14 connector and inlet combination are used in a wide variety of electronic equipment ranging from
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components like the power supply, monitors, printers and other peripherals to
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s,
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s, professional
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equipment and virtually all professional video equipment. An early example of a product that uses this connector is the
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with a suitable mains power plug, power plug (for the locality where the appliance is being used) on one end and a C13 connector (connecting to the appliance) on the other is commonly called an ''IEC cord''. There are also a variety of splitter blocks, splitter cables, and similar devices available. These are usually un-fused (with the exception of C13 cords attached to
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plugs, which are always fused). These cables are sometimes informally referred to as a "kettle cord" or "kettle lead", but the C13/14 connectors are only rated for : a device such as a
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requires the C15/16 connector, rated for . A cable consisting of a C13 and an E interconnection connector is commonly mislabeled as an "extension cord", as although that is not the intended purpose, it can be used as such. They are also commonly mislabeled as C14 instead of E. The C13 connector and C14 inlet are also commonly found on servers, routers, and switches. Power cord sets utilizing a C13 connector and an E interconnection plug are commonplace in data centers to provide power from a PDU (power distribution unit) to a server. These data-center power cables are now offered in many colors. Colored power cables are used to color-code installations.


C15/C16 coupler

Some
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s and similar hot household appliances like home
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s use a supply cord with a C15 connector and a matching C16 inlet on the appliance; their temperature rating is rather than the of the similar C13/C14 combination. The official designation in Europe for the C15/C16 coupler is a "hot-condition" coupler. These are similar in form to the C13/C14 coupler, except with a ridge opposite the earth in the C16 inlet (preventing a C13 fitting), and a corresponding valley in the C15 connector (which doesn't prevent it fitting a C14 inlet). For example, an electric kettle cord can be used to power a computer, but an unmodified computer cord cannot be used to power a kettle. There is some public confusion between C13/C14 and C15/C16 couplers, and it is not uncommon for C13/C14 to be informally referred to as "kettle plug" or "kettle lead" (or some local equivalent). In European countries the C15/C16 coupler has replaced and made obsolete the formerly common types of national
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in many applications.


C15A/C16A coupler

This modification of the C15/C16 coupler has an even higher temperature rating.


C17/C18 coupler

Similar to C13/C14 coupler, but unearthed. A C18 inlet accepts a C13 connector, but a C14 inlet does not accept a C17 connector. The
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s are one common application. Three-wire cords with C13 connectors, which are easier to find, are sometimes used in place of the two-wire cords for replacement. In this case, the ground wire will not be connected. The C17/C18 coupler is often used in audio applications where a
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is maintained to eliminate hum caused by ground loops. Other common applications are the power supplies of
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game consoles, replacing the C15/C16 coupler employed initially, and large CRT televisions manufactured by
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in the early 1990s.


C19/C20 coupler

Earthed, 16 A, polarized. This coupler is used for supplying power in IT applications where higher currents are required, for instance on high-power workstations and servers, power to
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, power to some
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s, large network routers, switches,
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s, and similar equipment. This connector can also be found on high-current medical equipment. It is rectangular and has pins parallel to the long axis of the coupler face.


Interconnection couplers

Interconnection couplers are similar to appliance couplers, but with the
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roles reversed. Specifically, the female appliance outlet is built into a piece of equipment, while the male plug connector is attached to a cord. They are identified by letters, not numbers, with one letter identifying the plug connector, and the alphabetical next letter identifying the mating appliance outlet. For example, an E plug fits into an F outlet. Beginning with an amendment published in 2022, three of the commonly used high temperature variants have been standardized as types M–R. File:IEC_60320-2-2_type_E_connector.jpg, Type E plug connector to IEC 60320-2-2 File:ATX_PS_back_panel.jpg, Some desktop computers provide both a C14 inlet (lower) and a type F outlet (upper) for powering the monitor File:Apc ups rs500 05.jpg, Uninterruptible power supply with a C14 inlet (lower left) and four type F outlets (right) Cables with a C13 connector at one end and a type E plug connector at the other are commonly available. They have a variety of common uses, including connecting power between older PCs and their monitors, extending existing power cords, connecting to type F outlets strips (commonly used with rack-mount gear to save space and for international standardization) and connecting computer equipment to the output of an
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(UPS). Type J outlets are used in a similar way.


Withdrawn and other standard sheets

C3, C4, C11 and C12 standard sheets are no longer listed in the standard. Standard sheet C25 shows retaining device dimensions. Sheet C26 shows detail dimensions for pillar-type terminals, where the end of the screw bears on a wire directly or through a pressure plate. Sheet 27 shows details for screw terminals, where the wire is held by wrapping it around the head of a screw.


See also

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AC power plugs and sockets AC power plugs and sockets connect devices to mains electricity to supply them with electrical power. A plug is the connector attached to an electrically operated device, often via a cable. A socket (also known as a receptacle or outlet) is fi ...
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– British standard for building receptacles and compatible cord connectors *
IEC 60906-1 IEC 60906-1 (IEC designation "Type N") is an international standard designed "to provide a standard for a safe, compact and practical 16  A 250  V  AC system of plugs and socket-outlets that could be accepted by many countries a ...
– A proposed international standard for domestic wall sockets, not yet widely adapted *
IEC 60309 IEC 60309 (formerly IEC 309 and IECEE, CEE 17, also published by European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization, CENELEC as EN 60309) is a series of international standards from the International Electrotechnical Commission (I ...
specifies larger couplers for higher currents, higher voltages, and polyphase systems * CEE 7 standard AC plugs and sockets – used throughout most of continental Europe *
NEMA connector NEMA connectors are AC power plugs and sockets, power plugs and sockets used for alternating current, AC mains electricity in North America and other countries that use the standards set by the US National Electrical Manufacturers Association. ...
– North American standard for building receptacles and compatible cord connectors * Power entry module


References


External links


IEC 60799 edition 2.0 ''Electrical accessories — Cord sets and interconnection cord sets''

International Standardized Appliance Connectors (IEC-60320) Reference Chart
Includes diagrams of all couplers, their rated current, equipment class, and temperature rating. * * Previews (table of contents and introduction) of ''IEC standard 60320: Appliance couplers for household and similar general purposes'': *
IEC 60320-1 General requirements
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IEC 60320-2-1 Sewing machine couplers
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IEC 60320-2-3 Appliance couplers with a degree of protection higher than IPX0
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IEC 60320-2-4 Couplers dependent on appliance weight for engagement
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IEC 60320-3 Standard sheets and gauges
* Indian national standards equivalent to IEC standards: *
IS/IEC 60320-1:2001 General requirements
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IS/IEC 60320-2-2:1998 Interconnection couplers for household and similar equipment
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IS/IEC 60320-2-3:1998 Appliance couplers with a degree of protection higher than IPX0
{{List of IEC standards #60320 Mains power connectors