Strange PSU mains connector

From: Rob Lion <rnlion_at_its.caltech.edu>
Date: Sun Jul 22 18:07:35 2001

> They're are three power connectors in the "standard" family as defined
> by IEC...a low-, medium-, and high-current version. The low-current
> version is the one we're all used to, 10A. The one on some MicroVAX
> chassis is the 15A version. The third is a larger one (20A, I think
> but I'm not sure) that has three flat pins in a triangular arrangement
> but in two parallel planes, with a plain rectangular body. Tey're
> found on some larger Cisco routers (7513 for one) and on SGI
> Challenge-L systems for example.
>
> -Dave McGuire

Does anyone know of a good website or PDF or something that has pictures of
all these options, and also the different varieties of locking and
nonlocking power plugs? I've been looking for a good reference for this
stuff for a long time, and have never found anything.

Thanks,

Rob Lion
Received on Sun Jul 22 2001 - 18:07:35 BST

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