ERIFLEX FleXbus System Overview
nVent ERIFLEX FleXbus System is an innovative and patented connection solution between two pieces of electrical equipment (such as a transformer, switchboard or generator). This unique concept brings an alternative solution to the market providing faster installation and reducing total install cost. FleXbus Advanced maintains a high level of reliability and creates an easy and customizable connection on-site without additional design study, specific specialized workforce or expensive tools. FleXbus Advanced is a complete low-voltage power connection system designed for multiple applications that include connections from transformer to switchgear, interconnection between transformers, connections from or to generator, switchgear interconnection and machine connection. Advanced Technology insultation sets the standard in the electrical market, with all products being low smoke, halogen-free, flame retardant (LSHFFR) and high temperature.

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