David Clark C91-20PW Power Cable Assembly for U9100 Master Station - 20ft - 40892G-20
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The David Clark C91-20PW Power Cable (40892G-20) is a Series 9100 Digital Intercom System power cable designed to supply power to the U9100 Master Station installation, supporting stable operation of the digital intercom network. In aviation ground support deployments such as hangars, ramps, and deicing equipment installations, reliable power delivery is essential for keeping intercom communications available across wired headset stations and wireless gateway infrastructure. This cable is supplied with a 10-amp fuse kit for installation support and is designed as part of the Series 9100 system cable ecosystem for rugged, real-world environments.
- Power cable designed for Series 9100 Digital Intercom System installations using the U9100 Master Station.
- Supports dependable system power delivery for mission-critical intercom communications in aviation ground support environments.
- Includes a David Clark 10-amp fuse kit to support proper installation and protection.
- Designed for harsh installations where consistent power and durable cabling reduce downtime risk.
Key Features
- Purpose-built power cabling to support clean, consistent U9100 power installation practices.
- Supports communication system reliability in environments where loss of intercom function can disrupt coordination and safety.
- Integrates into the broader Series 9100 system architecture that uses ruggedized connectors and installation-oriented components.
For Series 9100 digital intercom installations that require stable, protected power delivery in aviation ground support or industrial environments, the David Clark 40892G-20 power cable provides a purpose-built solution designed for dependable system operation.
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| Part # | 40892G-20 |
| Manufacturer | David Clark |
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