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SKU: AP9875
UPC: 731304189404
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APC by Schneider Electric Power Cable - IEC 320 EN 60320 C19 (f) - CEE 7/7 (schuko) (m) - AP9875

APC by Schneider Electric AP9875 IEC C19 to Schuko Power CordOverviewThe AP9875 is a 2.5-meter (8.2 ft) power cord that bridges a Schuko CEE 7/7 (EU1-…

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APC by Schneider Electric Power Cable - IEC 320 EN 60320 C19 (f) - CEE 7/7 (schuko) (m) - AP9875

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SKU: AP9875
UPC: 731304189404
Condition: New

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APC by Schneider Electric AP9875 IEC C19 to Schuko Power Cord

Overview

The AP9875 is a 2.5-meter (8.2 ft) power cord that bridges a Schuko CEE 7/7 (EU1-16P) wall outlet to an IEC 320 C19 inlet, rated for up to 16A at 90–250 Vac and 50/60 Hz. In practice, this is the cord you reach for when connecting an APC by Schneider Electric UPS or PDU with a C19 input to a standard European Schuko receptacle — a common scenario in European data centers, comms rooms, and security equipment racks where Schuko outlets are the facility standard. The 2.5-meter length provides enough slack for clean rack cable management without excess bundled at the floor.

Compatibility

The AP9875 mates a male Schuko CEE 7/7 plug (the standard two-round-pin European socket) to a female IEC 320 C19 connector, which handles up to 16A — meaning it suits higher-draw devices like APC PDUs and larger APC UPS systems with C19 inlets. Verify your device's inlet is C19 (the female receptacle with a notch, not the smaller C13); C13-inlet devices require a different cord. The 90–250 Vac input range covers the full European voltage band (230 Vac nominal), so no voltage matching is needed across EU deployments. For data center and rack infrastructure installs outside Europe using Schuko-standard outlets, confirm local outlet compatibility with CEE 7/7 before ordering.

Installation Notes

The cord is rated for a single connection — one C19 outlet to one Schuko receptacle. Maximum continuous load is 16A; derate to 80% (12.8A) for sustained loads per standard electrical practice. Confirm the facility circuit breaker is rated at or above the connected device's draw before installation.

Specifications
Maximum Total Current Draw: 16
Output Connections: (1) IEC 320 C19 (Battery Backup)
Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Input Connections: Schuko CEE 7 / EU1-16P
Cord Length: 8.2 ft ( 2.5 meters )
Acceptable Input Voltage: 90-250
Vac Number Of Power Cords: 1
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