Juniper Networks
PC,AC,IN,C15M,2.5M,RA-STRT HT C15M
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Juniper CBL-PWR-C15M-HITEMP-IN C15M Power Cable | High Temp, Rack
Juniper Networks
MPN: CBL-PWR-C15M-HITEMP-IN
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Key Features
- Juniper Networks CBL-PWR-C15M-HITEMP-IN
- 2.5 m cable length
- Right-angle to straight connector configuration
- C15M power connector
- High-temperature cable design
- AC power cable for compatible equipment
- Product name indicates C15M high-temp power cable
- Support demanding installations with a high-temperature AC power cable
Support equipment that runs in tighter, hotter, or more constrained installations with the Juniper CBL-PWR-C15M-HITEMP-IN high-temperature AC power cable. This 2.5 m cable uses a right-angle-to-straight C15M configuration, giving teams more flexibility when routing power in racks, appliances, and other space-sensitive deployments.
The value of a cable like this is precision. In enterprise environments, the wrong connector orientation or cable type can create unnecessary strain, awkward bends, or poor fit behind dense hardware. This cable is intended for situations where a standard lead is not enough and where the exact connector style matters to the installation.
For procurement and operations teams, specifying the correct MPN helps reduce downtime during replacement and avoids compatibility uncertainty at the rack. It is a focused accessory for environments that need dependable power delivery and a cleaner physical fit around the equipment it serves.
Ideal For
- Powering compatible equipment in dense rack installations
- Replacing a damaged high-temperature AC cord in the field
- Routing power behind appliances with limited rear clearance
- Standardizing spare cables for operations and maintenance teams
Why This Product
- 1High-temperature design for tougher operating environments
- 22.5 m length supports cleaner rack routing
- 3Right-angle to straight form helps in tight spaces
- 4Exact MPN reduces replacement ambiguity