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Camlock, Sanitary and Threaded Fittings for Data Centers

No one wants to delay construction waiting for the fittings

Long lead times are frustrating.

We can shorten lead times up to 50%

You will save time by getting your fittings quicker

And finish your project on time

The Challenge Facing Data Center Construction:

The problem most Data Centers face during construction is the long lead times they face waiting for fittings. This is because they usually require fittings in the thousands, and local stock is not available. To have this quantity manufactured can often take between 12-16 weeks.

The Solution We Offer:

This is why we have decided to take orders directly so that we can expedite the manufacturing process and, in effect, shorten the lead time by half.

How you proceed:

All you have to do is send us an email stating the type and quantity of the fittings you require, and we will get back to you with a price and lead time.

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Fittings We Supply

Industrial-grade fittings trusted by data center builders, engineers, and mechanical contractors

Fittings for Data Center Cooling & Mechanical Systems

Data centers rely on dependable fluid handling systems. Whether you're installing chilled water loops and glycol loops, setting up mechanical rooms, or connecting temporary cooling equipment, the right fittings ensure a reliable, leak-free build.

We supply camlock fittings, threaded fittings, and tri-clamp fittings that are well-suited for data center construction and cooling infrastructure.

Where Our Fittings Are Used in Data Centers

Our products support a wide range of data center systems

Chilled water supply & return

Liquid cooling loops for high-density racks

Pump and chiller connections

Cooling tower and mechanical room piping

Generator coolant & fuel transfer

Temporary cooling lines during construction

Fire suppression auxiliary piping

Equipment commissioning and bypass setups

Why Camlocks Are Popular in Data Centers

They are especially valued in environments where systems must stay online, and downtime is extremely costly. Data centers prefer camlock couplings because they offer:

Tool-free installation

Fast connect/disconnect

High durability under pressure

Compatibility with large hose diameters

Reliable sealing

Ease of use for rotating contractor teams

Bulk Orders & Project Pricing Available

Planning a data center build or expansion? We offer straightforward project quoting for everything from small server rooms to multi-building campuses.

Bulk and volume pricing
Standardized parts
Quicker manufacturing times
Sourcing of custom parts
Fast shipping across the U.S.

Fittings for Every Data Center Fluid System

Camlock Fittings for Quick Connections and Disconnections

Camlock couplings are widely used in data centers for temporary cooling lines, pump connections, maintenance work, and bypass systems during commissioning. They offer quick installation as well as easy disconnection, and they provide dependable sealing.

Brass camlocks are typically the most used; however, Stainless Steel is cleaner, more chemically resistant, and overall a more dynamic material for data centers.

Threaded Pipe Fittings for Mechanical Rooms

Threaded fittings are the most commonly used fittings and can be used for chilled water piping, HVAC tie-ins, fire suppression connections, and general mechanical infrastructure.

Our stainless options are strong, chemical-resistant, and can withstand continuous operation and high-moisture conditions. We supply both 304 and 316 grades in stainless steel.

Tri-Clamp Fittings for Clean, Reconfigurable Systems

Tri-clamp connections are ideal for closed-loop systems requiring fast access or easy cleaning. They can be cleaned in place or removed from the application.

Their smooth internal surfaces prevent any buildup and help maintain flow consistency in liquid cooling and auxiliary fluid systems.

How to Make Data Center Fittings Kits

Common temporary kits used in data centers for various operational, safety, and maintenance functions include Temporary Water Supply Kits, Cooling Commissioning & Bypass Kits, Generator Fuel Transfer Kits, and Fire Suppression Test & Fill Kits.

Temporary Supply Kit:

These kits provide an alternative source of water when primary systems are not yet up and running, or they are offline for maintenance or an unexpected outage. This kit ensures that essential operations continue; particularly necessary for cooling systems.

To assemble this kit, you will need:

  • Brass Type C Female Hose Camlock (Sizes 1"–2")
  • Brass Type E Male Hose Camlock (Sizes 1"–2")
  • Brass Type DC Camlock Dust Caps (Sizes 1"–2")
  • Brass Type DP Camlock Dust Plugs (Sizes 1"–2")
  • Brass or Stainless Steel Ball Valves (Sizes 1"–2")
  • Hydrant Adapter (To be Sourced)
  • Lay Flat Discharge Hose (To be Sourced)

Note: Brass is still the most common material used; however, Stainless Steel is stronger, corrosion-resistant, and a more premium material.

Cooling Commissioning & Bypass Kit:

These kits ensure that liquid cooling systems are correctly installed by managing the flow of coolant, performing system tests, and optimizing airflow. Besides fittings and hoses, these kits may include coolant distribution units (CDUs), load banks, and air management products.

To assemble this kit, you will need:

  • Stainless Type C Female Hose Camlock (Sizes 1"–2")
  • Stainless Type E Male Hose Camlock (Sizes 1"–2")
  • Stainless Type DC Camlock Dust Caps (Sizes 1"–2")
  • Stainless Type DP Camlock Dust Plugs (Sizes 1"–2")
  • Stainless Steel Ball Valves (Sizes 1"–2")
  • Tri-Clamp Spools Sanitary Tubes (Sizes 1"–2")
  • Tri-Clamp Gaskets (Sizes 1"–2")
  • Tri-Clover Clamp Sanitary Clamps (Sizes 1.5"–2")
  • High-Pressure Water Hose Assemblies (To be Sourced)
  • Pressure Inline Gauges (To be Sourced)

Generator Fuel Transfer Kit:

These kits ensure a continuous supply of fuel to generators, which are often used during unexpected outages.

To assemble this kit, you will need:

  • Aluminum or Stainless Camlock Couplings (Types A–F)
  • Nitrile Fuel Hose Assemblies (To be Sourced)
  • Inline Strainer Options (Sizes 1"–2")

Fire Suppression Test & Fill Kit:

These kits are used to maintain and test the fire suppression systems that protect the data center from unexpected fires.

To assemble this kit, you will need:

  • Stainless Type C Female Hose Camlock (Sizes 1"–2")
  • Stainless Type E Male Hose Camlock (Sizes 1"–2")
  • Stainless Type DC Camlock Dust Caps (Sizes 1"–2")
  • Stainless Type DP Camlock Dust Plugs (Sizes 1"–2")
  • EPDM Gaskets Camlock Gaskets (Sizes 1"–2")
  • Hydro Test Hose (To be Sourced)
  • Test Gauge Options (To be Sourced)
  • FDC Adapters (To be Sourced)

Where Are Camlock Fittings Used in Data Centers?

Temporary Cooling Lines During Construction

During the early build phase, before permanent piping and chillers are fully online, contractors often run temporary cooling systems to control temperatures for equipment testing. Camlocks are used to provide quick connections for:

  • Temporary chilled water hoses
  • Portable cooling units
  • Bypass loops during system maintenance or upgrades

Pump Hookups & Testing

Since camlocks allow for quick disconnections and connections without tools, they are used by contractors when:

  • Connecting test pumps
  • Flushing chilled water lines
  • Flow testing mechanical systems
  • Connecting rental pumps for pressure verification

Commissioning & Startup

Before a data center goes live, large sections of piping must be tested and flushed. Commissioning teams prefer camlocks for their speed and leak-resistant sealing. They are typically used for:

  • Commissioning loops
  • Fill-and-drain hoses
  • Temporary bypass systems
  • Hookups for filtration carts (side-stream filters)

Chiller & Cooling Tower Maintenance

Camlocks' quick-connect design avoids downtime during mechanical service. They are used for:

  • Maintenance bypass connections
  • Hookups for portable chillers during repairs
  • Emergency cooling setups
  • Chemical feed or flushing access

Generator Fuel & Coolant Systems

Their durability and secure connections make camlocks suitable for both water-based and fuel-based systems, including:

  • Backup generator coolant hose connections
  • Diesel fuel transfer hoses
  • Temporary fuel polishing connections

Liquid Cooling & High-Density Rack Infrastructure (Emerging Use)

As more data centers adopt liquid cooling, camlocks are used in:

  • Temporary liquid cooling loops
  • Hookups for rack-level cooling distribution units (CDUs)
  • Fill/flush hookups for coolant circuits

Emergency & Contingency Operations

In emergencies, speed is critical. Camlocks reduce response time, allowing for fast deployment of:

  • Emergency chillers
  • Fire suppression auxiliary connections
  • Flood recovery and pumping equipment

Ready to Get Started?

Contact us today to discuss your data center fitting needs and receive a competitive quote with shortened lead times.