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Why Choose Us
 

Broad Market

Our company specializes in the production of power cords, connecting wires, trailer lights and trailer accessories. All products have been exported to Europe, South America, Asia and other places.

 

Production Capacity

Yuyao Yike Electronics Co., Ltd. was established in 2000 with a registered capital of RMB 500,000, more than 50 employees and an area of 5,000 square meters.

 

Advanced Equipment

The company has large-scale cable equipment, vertical injection molding machines, PVC injection molding machines, several horizontal plastic injection molding machines, soldering equipment, automatic packaging equipment, etc.

 

Complete Qualifications

In 2005, the company passed the ISO9002 international quality system certification standard, in 2007, the company passed the UL certification, in 2007, the company passed the VDE certification, and in 2014, the company passed the CE and E-MARK certification.

 

What is European Power Cable

 

 

The European Power Cable is a flat, non-rewirable two-pole, round-pin domestic AC power plug, rated for voltages up to 250 V and currents up to 2.5 A. It is a compromise design intended to connect low-power Class II appliances safely to the many different forms of round-pin domestic power socket used across Europe. However, it is not compatible with the rectangular-pin BS 1363 sockets found in Cyprus, Gibraltar, Singapore, Malaysia, United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, Ireland, Malta and the United Kingdom. By the standard, European Power Cables must be non-rewirable and must be supplied attached to a power cord; anything else is non-compliant.

Benefits of European Power Cable
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Quite Reliable
Reliability is one of the biggest benefits of upgrading to C13 connectors, and it relates to both the cables' plug type and current-carrying abilities.


The three-prong design of European power cables prevents them from accidentally detaching from the connected devices. You can use these connectors in high-traffic settings, such as open offices, assured that the cable will remain plugged in even if a colleague trips on it.


When it comes to power supply, C13 connectors are rated for up to 10 amps at 250 volts. The cords are ideal for appliances that run on 120 or 240 volts—from conventional computing devices to data processors and medical equipment.


With proper European power cable improvements, you could even use the cables to power electric dryers, electric vehicle chargers, water heaters, and HVAC equipment.

 

Remarkably Safe
The safety of an electric cable is primarily measured by its ability to supply power to the connected devices without causing physical or electrical hazards.


What makes European power cables super safe is their higher gauge ratings and reasonable cable lengths.


The '13' reference in European power cables speaks to their high gauge ratings and better current handling abilities. With these cables, you can connect various power-hungry appliances without risking circuit overloads.


It's also worth noting that cable length directly impacts its resistance and ampacity. Longer cables have a higher resistance and lower voltage. This consequently decreases the amount of current the cord can carry. But at barely three feet long, C13 cables have far less resistance and more current-handling abilities than other common power extenders.


Other C13 power plug benefits, as far as safety goes, relate to the conductor material used in these cords.


Most European power cables feature oxygen-free copper (OFC). OFC conductors are safer and more efficient than copper-clad aluminum (CCA), another popular conductor type.

 

Color Coded
We mentioned that European power cables are available in numerous colors. And that's not just for the optics.


One of the core benefits of using C13 connectors of different colors is that it helps foster cable management in installations with different equipment. You can quickly identify a piece of equipment just by looking at the color of its European power cable.

 

Highly Versatile
Another key reason to upgrade to European power cables is that these cables can power multiple devices.


Indeed, you'll mostly interact with European power cables in cybercafés. However, computer devices aren't the only electrical appliances you can connect to these cables.


A C13 power cable is also commonly used in data centers. The cord's three-pronged design reflects positively on the performance of electrical installations commonly used in data centers. It's especially important in powering data processing and storage equipment with higher voltage ratings.


C13 power extenders have also become a common sight in medical centers. These cables are almost impossible to accidentally disconnect once plugged in. Therefore, they offer a steady power supply to critical healthcare equipment.


There are many more benefits of switching to C13 power cords for healthcare providers, including the cords' ability to anchor appliances susceptible to movements and vibrations.


With so many diverse applications, it's understandable why the demand for C13 cables is ever-increasing.

 

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Main Specifications of European Power Cable

European VDE standard PVC cord:


● H03VV-F, H03V2V2-F, H03VVH2-F, H03V2V2H2-F, H05VVH2-F, H05V2V2H2-F-300/300V
Including two cores: 2 * 0.5mm2, 2 * 0.75mm2

 

● H05VVH8-F,H05VVH2H8-F,H05VV-F,H05V2V2-F-300/500V
Including two cores: 2 * 0.75mm2, 2 * 1.0mm2, 2 * 1.0mm2,2 * 1.5mm2, 2 * 2.5mm2
Including three cores: 3 * 0.75mm2, 3 * 1.0mm2, 3 * 1.0mm2, 3 * 1.5mm2, 3 * 2.5mm2

 

 

How to Distinguish Between European Power Cables and US Power Cables

The voltage environment used is different. Eur-gauge power cords are used at 220V, while American gauge power cable usually work at 110V.

 

The core section of the US standard power cord is thicker than that of the European standard power cord. According to P=UI(P is the power, U is the voltage, and I is the current), the current passing through is higher because the working voltage of the gauge power cable is lower.

 

The representation of specifications is different. The specifications of European power cables are expressed as follows: number of wires x conductor cross-sectional area, for example, 3x0.75mm². The specifications of American power cables are usually expressed as AWG, for example, 3/C 18AWG.

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Why Are European Power Cables Better

When we think about "domestic or international," flights are generally the first thing that comes to mind. But if you've ever traveled overseas, you've probably seen electrical outlets that don't look like the ones you're used to.

 

It might seem that way, but there are subtle differences in how the electricity is delivered. Some countries, like the U.S., rely on 120V outlets, while those in Europe have more powerful 240V ones. Beyond that, the Hertz frequencies could be different, changing how appliances work.

 

Maintenance and Care of European Power Cable

 

 

• Regular Inspections
Periodically check your power cords and cables for signs of wear and tear, such as fraying or exposed wires. Replace damaged cords immediately to prevent electrical hazards.

 

• Proper Storage
Store power cords properly to avoid kinks and tangles, which can damage the internal conductors. Use cord organizers or reels to keep them neat and untangled.

 

Materials and Construction of European Power Cable
 
 

Conductors

Power cords and cables have conductors made of copper or aluminum that carry electrical current. People favor copper for its excellent conductivity and flexibility, while they prefer aluminum for being lighter and less expensive.

 
 
 

Insulation

Insulation surrounds the conductors, providing protection and preventing electrical shocks. Common insulation materials include PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride), rubber, and TPE (Thermoplastic Elastomer), each offering different levels of flexibility, durability, and temperature resistance.

 
 
 

Shielding

Shielding in power cords and cables helps reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI), ensuring stable performance. This is particularly important in environments with multiple electronic devices.

 

 

4 Reasons Your European Power Cables Are Sparking

Want to know why your european power cables are making sparks? Take a look below at the top four reasons.

1

Running Current

Minimal sparks may appear when you initially plug a cord into an outlet. However, do not be alarmed. This is just the electrical current coming in contact with the metal prongs to complete the circuit.

2

Moisture

Water and electricity don't mix. Electrical outlets may spark if they become moist.

3

Overloading

Beware of plugging too many cords into one outlet. Doing so can overload the outlet with electrical demand and create sparks.

4

Age

Just like any other household appliance, your electrical outlets experience natural wear and tear over time. If your outlets haven't received an upgrade in a while, they may start to spark.

 

Suitable for Different Environments - European Power Cable

 

 

Power cords fall into two broad categories, depending on their intended use environment. There are cables designed exclusively for indoor use and can be delivered indoors and outdoors.

 

Buying a customized power cord allows you to designate the wire for the intended environment. As you shall find, these electrical attachments come with unique features that determine where you can safely deploy them. It's important to define where you'll use a power cord the most to adapt it to the right environment.

 

Most residential and office cables are ideal for indoor use. However, due to their fragile insulation jackets, such wires may not be efficient when used outdoors. However, even outdoor power cords differ in the external worksites where you can safely use them.

 

Some cables maintain their flexibility and performance in extreme temperature conditions. Others are moisture-proof and can be placed underwater. You may also find a power cord to resist chemical impact and corrosion. The limit is only your imagination.

 

Our Factory

 

Yuyao Yike Electronics Co., Ltd. was established in 2000. In 2005, the company passed the ISO9002 international quality system certification standard, in 2007, the company passed the UL certification, in 2007, the company passed the VDE certification, and in 2014, the company passed the CE and E-MARK certification. It is a company specializing in the production of trailer lights, trailer accessories, connecting wires, and power cords in Yuyao, Ningbo.

 

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Ultimate FAQ Guide to European Power Cable
 

Q: What is the function of European power cable?

A: The primary function of European power cables is to provide a secure and stable connection between two cables. They ensure that there is a continuous flow of signal and that the signal is not disrupted by any interference or noise. They also help to maintain the quality of the signal over the length of the cable. This is because the longer the cable, the more susceptible it is to signal loss and degradation.

Q: What to do if European power cable is not working?

A: Step 1: Check other outlets. If an electrical outlet stopped working, first check to see whether other outlets are live or not.
Step 2: Check the breakers. Find the home's main circuit panel. Open the service panel, and see if any of the circuits are tripped, particularly the one that corresponds to the dead outlet(s).
Step 3: Check the ground fault circuit interrupter. Electric codes require that ground fault circuit interrupter outlets are installed in key areas where there's a high risk for electrical shock.

Q: What is the difference between a European power cable and a cord?

A: Cords represent a specialized subset of cables, characterized by their flexibility and shorter length. Designed to connect portable devices or appliances to power sources, cords are an everyday necessity in both home and workplace settings.

Q: How do you test a European power cable?

A: Set a multimeter to measure voltage. Insert a probe into each slot and read the line voltage measurement. A properly working outlet gives a reading of 110 to 120 volts. If there is no reading, check the wiring and the outlet.

Q: Can you replace the plug on a European power cable?

A: Changing a power cable plug is a fix you can make yourself. Repairing the plug on an electrical cord can assure your device works safely and successfully. There are many different types of electrical outlets and plugs used worldwide; this information covers plugs and outlets in the United States.

Q: How do I know if my US power cord is bad?

A: 1: There is visible damage.
2: There's a burning smell.
3: Loose outlet connections.
4: Frequent tripping of circuit breakers.
5: Buzzing noises.
6: Outdated two-prong outlets.
7: No GFCI in wet areas.
8: The outlet is warm to the touch.

Q: Why do we use European power cables?

A: European power cables and sockets connect devices to mains electricity to supply them with electrical power. A plug is the connector attached to an electrically-operated device, often via a cable. A socket (also known as a receptacle or outlet) is fixed in place, often on the internal walls of buildings, and is connected to an AC electrical circuit. Inserting ("plugging in") the plug into the socket allows the device to draw power from this circuit.

Q: What is the function of European power cables?

A: Electrical plugs are devices responsible for supplying current from the receptacle to the circuity of an electrical appliance. Electrical plugs have two or three prongs. Hot and neutral pins are present in both two- and three-pronged plugs. A grounding pin is introduced in three-pronged plugs as a safety feature.

Q: How does European power cables work?

A: The left slot is called "neutral," the right slot is called "hot" and the hole below them is called "ground." If an appliance is working properly, all electricity that the appliance uses will flow from hot to neutral. The monitors the amount of current flowing from hot to neutral.

Q: How do you store European power cables without damaging them?

A: Loop your cables gently on top of themselves when you're not using them and stick them into a pocket in a case to keep them safe and protected. This will prevent accidents like accidentally rolling over your cables with an office chair or otherwise squishing, bending, and putting stress on them.

Q: What is used to plug in the European power cable?

A: At each end of the European power cable are connectors, such as plugs and sockets, that facilitate easy and secure connections to both the power source and the device. These connectors are designed to ensure a reliable electrical connection and prevent accidental disconnection.

Q: Are European power cables safer than American?

A: Mostly because US plug and socket designs are less safe and designed for 110V whereas Europe and China and Australia (for instance) use 240/250V for better reliability and network stability.

Q: What is the European power cable used for?

A: European power cables are male connectors that are used to distribute power to electrical devices. They connect to electrical receptacles, wall outlets, or sockets and draw current from these female connectors. The male features (blades/pins) are generally brass and plated with tin or nickel.

Q: Is replacing a European power cable safe?

A: If the power is turned off, then anyone who can use a screwdriver can change an outlet safely. If the power is still on, then there is significant shock and fire risk if you attempt to replace them.

Q: Should I unplug European power cables when not in use?

A: Other than having a higher electric bill, leaving your appliances plugged in can cause all sorts of hazards in your home, including increased fire risks. It's easy to forget to unplug your appliances whenever you leave the house for a while, but there are quite a few benefits if you remember to unplug them.

Q: Should you leave European power cables plugged in?

A: Unplug European power cables when not in use. Not only can that prevent these sorts of unexpected power draws, but it also reduces the chances of the ports or connectors suffering accidental damage.

Q: How do you tell if a European power cable is broken?

A: · Your lights are flickering.
· You notice heat scorch marks.
· The fuses regularly blow.
· Wires have become loose.
· Appliances fall out of the sockets.
· There is a burning smell.
· Sounds coming from the sockets.
· Unwanted 'goo' around the socket.

Q: Why are European power cables different?

A: Companies in Europe realized that supplying power at 220 volts instead of 110 volts would be cheaper. At a higher voltage, electric companies can deliver the same power with less current – picture a narrow stream flowing quickly compared to a wider stream flowing slowly. And less current allows for thinner wires.

Q: Do I need an adapter or converter for European power cable?

A: It isn't just the voltage that's different in Europe. The wall outlets and sockets are also shaped differently, and can't accommodate American AC wall adapters or chargers without the right kind of adapter. For travel to Europe, you can find superior quality adapters for 110-to-220V at very reasonable prices.

Q: Is an European power cable the same as A US cable?

A: Two of the most popular types of plugs are the EU (European) and US (United States). The EU plug is recognizable by its two round pins and is used in most European countries. On the other hand, the US plug features two flat or "V" shaped pins and is the standard in the United States and other North American nations.

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