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Two key reasons to use an accessory power distribution system: marketability and versatility.
An accessory power distribution system, which uses IEC 60320 components, can help a company offer products that are more easily adapted to the needs of global markets without requiring reconfiguration by the end user. It can give a company the ability to offer a product that can be used in different countries as it can help to reduce the amount of inventoried country-specific plugs, which can result in lower inventory costs.
Marketability and Versatility
“Accessory power is specifying one plug and socket configuration that is accepted globally for connections between equipment systems. A country-specific mains connection is needed only for the primary power supply connections,” explained Dan Ford, Technical Support Specialist at Interpower. “This makes it easier to design and build equipment that can be accepted worldwide. IEC 60320 interconnection components included in a product design are generally accepted for use throughout the world. By using a plug and socket configuration that is accepted globally, it can allow the equipment to be more marketable.”
Using accessory power to distribute and control power to peripheral equipment through a central system is advantageous for a number of areas, including: information technology, medical, dental, ophthalmological, test and measurement, industrial, and food production.
The accessory power system allows a designer to build a product that can simplify and organize a rack and/or multiple equipment units. Such a system can be beneficial when the main power system will be controlled by the accessory power strip, when there is not sufficient panel space, or when an overall power control needs to be added to coordinate different pieces of equipment.
For example, accessory power distribution systems are used in a number of mall and airport kiosks. In these places, where space is at a premium, there are numerous electrical devices that need power. By using an accessory power system, only one cord set is plugged into the power source and the rest of the devices are supplied with power through jumper cord sets which connect to the accessory power strip. Another example where this type of system can be valuable is with a computer setup that has a variety of components.
Major Components of an Accessory Power Distribution System
The major components of an accessory power distribution system include:
- One accessory socket strip—One socket strip provides multiple power outlets for connecting several pieces of equipment to a single source of electrical power.
- Jumper cord sets—Global cord sets connect the accessory socket strip to the peripheral equipment.
- One country-specific cord set—One connection for the entire system to the electrical power source, minimizing the number of country-specific cord sets that need to be in inventory.
By incorporating the above components into an accessory power distribution system, there are several benefits that a company could see.
- Production efficiencies—The main equipment components can be the same in the overall design. The only component that needs to change in the assembly is the country-specific cord set.
- Cost savings—Price volume discounts are possible along with lower inventory.
Using Accessory Power
“At Interpower, we can make it easier to build equipment that can be sold worldwide because different components work together in one system. Instead of having to make four different systems to export to four different countries, a company can design one system and then add a cord set with a country-specific plug,” Dan said. “This allows the same system to be exported globally.”
Additional Resources
For more information on accessory power offered by Interpower, see Accessory Power, the Featured Product page, and Interpower’s webcast on Accessory Power for Worldwide Markets.
Interpower offers a 1-week U.S. manufacturing lead-time on non-stock Interpower products, same day shipping on in-stock products, and no minimum order or dollar requirements. Blanket and scheduled orders along with value-added service are available. If you have questions, Interpower offers free technical support. You can check the website at www.interpower.com, e-mail sales@interpower.com (United States) or uk@interpower.com (United Kingdom) or contact Customer Service in the United States at (800) 662-2290 or in the United Kingdom at +44 (0)1908 295300.