
High-Performance Bus Duct Systems for Efficient Power Distribution
In electrical power distribution, a bus bar is a strip or bar made of copper, brass, or aluminum that conducts electricity within switchboards, distribution boards, substations, battery banks, or other electrical systems. The cross-sectional size of the bus bar determines how much current it can safely carry. A bus duct (or busway) is a protective metal enclosure that supports and houses a group of bus bars, allowing for safe and organized current distribution across a system.
- Bus bars are typically made from copper, brass, or aluminum
- Used to distribute power within electrical panels and substations
- Cross-sectional area of the bus bar determines current-carrying capacity
- Bus ducts house and support multiple bus bars in a single enclosure
- Standard bus duct lengths are typically 10 feet
- Allow easy removal or addition of branch circuits without shutting down the entire system
- Improve safety, organization, and flexibility in large power distribution systems

Key Features
Safe Current Distribution
Bus ducts provide a safe and streamlined way to manage electrical distribution with minimal loss.
Expandable & Modular
Allows for easy future upgrades or system expansions without major disruption.
Compact Design
Space-saving layouts ideal for industrial and commercial facilities.
Applications

Industrial Use
Used in large-scale factories and processing plants for uninterrupted power routing.

Commercial Buildings
Provides efficient power supply across floors and departments in office complexes.

Infrastructure Projects
Integrated into smart city grids and transportation hubs for reliable distribution.