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APC PDM3520L2120-1040 Power Distribution Module 20 A | Rack Power
APC
MPN: PDM3520L2120-1040
$886.09$1,330.00
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Key Features
- 20 A maximum current rating
- L21-20 input plug type
- 3-pole, 5-wire electrical design
- 1,040 cm cord length
- Power distribution module form factor
- APC IT power distribution component
- Designed for structured IT power deployment
- Deliver branch power with a 20 A distribution rating
Support planned power delivery with this APC IT power distribution module engineered for 20 A service and an L21-20 connection. Its 3-pole, 5-wire design is suited to installations that require a defined electrical path and a clean interface between source power and downstream equipment. The long 1,040 cm cord adds placement flexibility, which is valuable when the power source and load are not in close proximity.
This is the kind of component infrastructure teams specify when they want the distribution layer to match the electrical plan, not force compromises around it. The result is a more orderly deployment with fewer workarounds, better cable reach, and a power path that is easier to document and maintain.
For environments where uptime depends on disciplined power architecture, a properly matched distribution module matters. It helps keep the electrical chain aligned with the load profile, supports cleaner installation planning, and reduces the need for improvised extensions or mismatched connectors. In dense IT spaces, that precision is worth more than generic power hardware.
Ideal For
- Rack or row power distribution in enterprise IT spaces
- Equipment feed requiring an L21-20 connection
- Long-reach power placement in structured installations
- Planned branch power delivery for data center infrastructure
Why This Product
- 1Long 1,040 cm cord supports placement flexibility
- 2L21-20 input standard fits planned electrical infrastructure
- 320 A rating suits defined branch power requirements
- 43-pole, 5-wire design supports structured three-phase deployments



