Juniper Networks
AC PWR CORD ST,15A/125V,2.5M,-40TO75C,US
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Juniper CBL-PWR-RGD-ST-US AC Power Cord 15 A 125 V 2.5 m | Rack Mount
Juniper Networks
MPN: CBL-PWR-RGD-ST-US
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Key Features
- 15 A current rating
- 125 V voltage rating
- 2.5 m cable length
- -40 to 75 C temperature range
- US regional power cord
- Juniper Networks MPN CBL-PWR-RGD-ST-US
- Deliver dependable AC power using a 15 A current rating
- Support US electrical requirements with a 125 V rating
Support dependable power distribution for Juniper hardware with this straight AC cord specified for US deployments. Rated at 15 A and 125 V, it is designed for infrastructure teams that need the right electrical match for network equipment without compromise. The 2.5 m length gives practical reach for rack, shelf, and cabinet layouts, helping maintain cleaner cable paths and easier service access.
The wide -40 to 75 C temperature range makes this cord appropriate for environments that see more than standard office conditions, including network closets, branch sites, and edge installations. For procurement and operations teams, the value is in selecting a cord built for the exact regional and electrical profile of the deployment. That reduces compatibility risk, speeds installation, and supports a more disciplined power standard across the fleet.
Choose this model when you need a US power cord that aligns with Juniper hardware requirements and delivers the reach, rating, and environmental tolerance expected in enterprise infrastructure.
Ideal For
- Powering Juniper network devices in US data closets
- Connecting equipment to rack PDUs in branch offices
- Replacing a worn AC cord in an enterprise rollout
- Supporting installations in temperature-variable edge sites
Why This Product
- 1US straight cord versus generic replacement cables
- 215 A, 125 V rating for matched equipment requirements
- 32.5 m length for flexible rack placement
- 4-40 to 75 C range for broader deployment tolerance