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Engineered for dependable DC lighting distribution, the DATRP2214CG2 is GE's unfused lighting bus plug built to integrate with the Lighting LTG family. It delivers a clean, compact solution for power-sharing across lighting runs in control panels, signage, and architectural installations that use 125VDC supply.
Why unfused matters: this design is intended for systems where external protection is provided in the enclosure or panel. It keeps the plug compact and simplifies modular layouts, so you can tailor protection where it’s needed most.
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Choose the DATRP2214CG2 when you need a dependable, GE-manufactured unfused DC bus plug that fits seamlessly into LTG lighting ecosystems, delivering straightforward DC power distribution for precise, controlled lighting applications.
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