Michael Smith Switchgear to utilise Legrand’s Zucchini transformers and busbar
Products from Michael Smith Switchgears will soon utilise Legrand’s Zucchini transformers and busbar as part of a new partnership.
Products from Michael Smith Switchgears will soon utilise Legrand’s Zucchini transformers and busbar as part of a new partnership between the two companies.
Michael Smith Switchgear specialises in bespoke solutions in the building services market. Supporting electrical contractors, the Leicester-based switchboard manufacturer installs their systems across warehouses, distribution centres, schools, hospitals and airports.
The partnership will see busbars and transformers installed into Michael Smith Switchgear’s systems, meaning customers will no longer need to source additional parts and services from multiple manufacturers. Zucchini busbars have a wide range of ratings up to 6300 A, meaning not only is this new partnership convenient for clients, but also offers power distribution components to match a wide variety of requirements.
James Archer, National Sales Manager at Legrand, noted, “We have worked with Michael Smith Switchgear for more than 15 years and we are very excited about the opportunities this new partnership will bring. As a company that prides itself on its sustainability commitments and first-class customer service, we believe this will be a fantastic partnership with two like-minded companies.”
Sean Smith, Managing Director at Michael Smith Switchgear, added, “We pride ourselves on our commitment to the environment and to our customers, supporting them throughout their journey from initial consultations, installation, and maintenance. Partnering with Legrand UK and Ireland, who have a stellar reputation, will better empower us to deliver great products and services to our clients.”
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