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P044-06I Mains Power Cord, Heavy Duty, NEMA L5-20R, NEMA 5-20P, 152 mm, 20 A, 120 VAC, Black
Description
Tripp Lite P044-06I is a compact, high-current power adapter that converts between a locking NEMA L5-20R receptacle and a standard NEMA 5-20P plug. In just 6 inches (152 mm), this heavy-duty adapter enables flexible power connection options in rack systems, UPS setups, and environments where locked-plug connections are preferred.
Key Features & Benefits
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High Ampacity & Cable Gauge
Uses 12 AWG cable rated for 20 A, 120 VAC, making it suitable for demanding loads where thicker conductors are required. -
Locking Receptacle to Standard Plug
On one end is a locking L5-20R receptacle, which accepts devices with a locking L5-20P plug. On the other end, a straight-blade 5-20P input allows connection to standard outlets. -
Compact 6″ Form Factor
The short length (≈ 152 mm / 8.66 in) keeps cable clutter minimal and lets you convert connections without long runs of cable. -
Secure Connection
The locking L5-20R connector helps prevent accidental disconnection, adding reliability in rack environments or where hardware movement is common. -
Robust Construction & Warranty
Built to UL/cUL safety standards, with a lifetime limited warranty.
Technical Specifications
Attribute |
Value |
Model / Part No. |
P044-06I |
Connector A |
NEMA L5-20R (female locking) |
Connector B |
NEMA 5-20P (male straight blade) |
Cable Length |
6 in (152 mm) |
Wire Gauge |
12 AWG |
Current Rating |
20 A |
Voltage Rating |
120 VAC (single-phase) |
Cord Jacket |
Black PVC, VW-1 rated |
Operating Temp Range |
–20°C to 60°C (–4°F to 140°F) |
Standards / Compliance |
UL / cUL listed, RoHS compliant |
Typical Applications
- Converting a standard outlet to a locking power feed for critical equipment (e.g., servers, PDUs).
- Replacing or upgrading cords in UPS / rack-mounted equipment that use locking input plugs.
- Preventing accidental disconnection in data centers, network closets, or mobile racks.
- Use where short, heavy-duty adapters are preferred over long cable runs for safety or space constraints.