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Legrand’s LBplus Bus Bar Trunking System

By Adelle King
16/10/2017
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Legrand’s LBplus Bus Bar Trunking SystemLegrand’s LBplus Bus Bar Trunking System has been specifically designed for installing systems that require efficient load balancing, and lighting and power distribution. It has an IP protection rating of 55 and has been made for the distribution of lighting ranging from 25 to 63A.

By using the wide range of Plugs available, along with accessories such as feed, units and joints, the coding system becomes streamlined, which increases the overall functionality and security of the system.

The system works as a regulator for the fast and cost effective installation and flexible management of energy, making it ideal for buildings operating from large premises, such as warehouses, hotels, apartments and hospitals, that want to achieve the most efficient use of energy.

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An example of this is the Stirling Cross Apartments development project in Western Australia, which requires a sophisticated control system for the top-quality management of power and lighting. Australian contractor Nilsen partnered with the Legrand team in Western Australia on the project to install the LBplus Bus Bar Trunking System.

With LBplus, the lighting and power distribution line becomes incredibly flexible, making it adaptable to any development. The range is also designed to provide ultimate flexibility during the design stage and simplifies installation and maintenance.

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