We want to help you learn how you can power your professional and household flood restoration equipment to clean up after the unexpected events that can often occur during spring and summer months.

AC WORKS® brand offers adapters that use dryer or range outlets to power heaters, fans, dehumidifiers, and other equipment or tools necessary to clean up after a flood, fire, or bug infestation, and more.

AD1450L1430, AD1430L1430, S10301430-018, L1430F520-025, S1430F520-018, S1450F520-018 will all help you power your high power equipment. This helps to keep you from tripping breakers while trying to work toward a dry and clean project.

See the common NEMA configurations for high power home outlets below.

NEMA 10-30R 30A 125/250V   NEMA 14-30R 30A 125/250V   NEMA 14-50R 50A 125/250V 

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