When it comes to powering data centers, one thing is certain — they demand a lot of power. That’s why many data centers rely on three-phase power to efficiently handle high loads while maintaining stability and safety.

Why Three-Phase Power?
Three-phase power allows you to deliver thousands of watts that can be distributed across multiple server racks and equipment. This not only maximizes efficiency but also reduces strain on individual circuits, helping to prevent downtime.

At ACWORKS®, we offer several NEMA configurations commonly used in data centers to meet these demanding power needs, including:

  • NEMA L22-30 — Up to 24,912 watts of maximum power output

  • NEMA L22-20 — Up to 16,608 watts of maximum power output

  • NEMA L21-30 — Up to 10,800 watts of maximum power output

Whether you're building out a new server room or expanding an existing setup, we stock a wide range of components to make your installation smooth and reliable:

  • Inlets

  • Right-angle connectors

  • Extension cords

👉 Looking for a specific configuration?
Browse our full selection on our "Search By Outlet" page to find the exact NEMA connection that fits your project.

We’ve also linked a few of our most popular products below to help you get started.

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