Power adapter/cord for the Power Mac G5 A1177 EMC 2023?

How do I determine the correct power adapter/cord for the Power Mac G5 A1177 EMC 2023? I suppose I would need a part number or identifier to look for a replacement.
So far, I haven't been able to determine the answer from Apple's support search or other search methods. I do not have an original user's manual but the one I found on the net doesn't specify the correct power cord.

Hi-
That is a Late 2005 Dual Core machine?
This cord:
http://www.dvwarehouse.com/Replacement-Power-Cord-Heavy-Duty-C19-for-Power-Mac-G 5-Late-2005-922-6782---NEW-p-31392.html

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