Juniper Networks
POWER CORD, AC, JAPAN, C21, 20A/250V
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Juniper CBL-PWR-C21S-JP Power Cord, Japan C21 20A/250V | IEC C19/C20
Juniper Networks
MPN: CBL-PWR-C21S-JP
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Key Features
- C21 appliance connector
- 20 A current rating
- 250 V voltage rating
- Japan-specific power cord configuration
- Juniper Networks MPN CBL-PWR-C21S-JP
- IEC C19/C20 cable category
- AC power cord for enterprise equipment
- Deliver dependable AC power to compatible equipment using a C21 connector
Keep enterprise systems powered with a Juniper AC cord configured for Japan and rated for demanding rack environments. The C21 connector supports compatible hardware that requires a secure, higher-capacity power interface, while the 20 A / 250 V rating provides the electrical headroom expected in infrastructure deployments.
This cord is a strong fit when equipment specifications call for a C21 connection and regional compatibility matters. It helps procurement teams avoid mismatched accessories and gives operations teams a straightforward replacement path for standardized power distribution. In environments where uptime and consistency matter, the right cord is not a commodity detail — it is part of the power chain that keeps systems online.
Choose it for Japanese sites that need a purpose-built AC lead for compatible Juniper equipment. The result is a cleaner deployment, fewer compatibility questions, and a power accessory aligned to the demands of enterprise hardware.
Ideal For
- Powering Juniper equipment in Japanese data centers
- Replacing an AC cord in high-current rack deployments
- Standardizing regional power accessories across enterprise sites
- Supporting compatible hardware that requires a C21 connection
Why This Product
- 1Higher 20 A rating for more demanding power paths
- 2Japan-specific configuration for regional compatibility
- 3C21 connector for compatible enterprise hardware
- 4250 V rating suited to professional infrastructure deployments