DATA Plug-Ins
Track Busway Data Plug-Ins provide a flexible way to support low-voltage devices and structured cabling within the same overhead system as power. Integrated cable tray, device mounts, and data drops allow AV, security, and network infrastructure to move as layouts change—without adding conduit.
This page covers all Track Busway Data Plug-In attachment types, including directly mounted devices and below-track data drops.
For an overview of how Track Busway supports low-voltage cabling and device mounting, see Track Busway for Data.
For additional installation scenarios, configuration examples, and system overviews, visit the Track Busway Video Library →
USA TrackBusway® is an overhead busway system capable of carrying both power and low-voltage cabling on a single backbone. The double-deck configuration places the powered busway on the lower deck and a steel cable tray above it—allowing data cabling, AV lines, controls, and communications wiring to run neatly along the top deck while power runs below. This eliminates separate conduit, ladders, or raceways and keeps your ceiling clean, organized, and future-proof.
Directly Mounted Low-Voltage Devices
Many devices—such as cameras, sensors, and wireless access points—can mount directly to the Track Busway. Dedicated brackets and junction boxes allow installers to place devices anywhere along the run and route the data/PoE cabling neatly across the integrated cable tray above. As layouts evolve, these devices can be repositioned without rewiring or additional conduit.
Below-Track Data Drops
For bringing low-voltage cabling down to floor level, USA TrackBusway® mesh data drops provide a clean and flexible solution. Cables run through the top-deck cable tray, then descend through a protective mesh sleeve (drop sock) to desks, production stations, or lab benches. This keeps cabling organized and makes reconfiguration fast and inexpensive—ideal for offices, labs, industrial environments, and data center aisles where change is constant.
Track Busway Data Drop – Typical Wiring Diagram
This diagram illustrates how Track Busway supports both power distribution and structured data routing within the same overhead system. Power is delivered through plug-in busway, while Cat6/Cat6A cabling is routed separately through the integrated cable tray above. Data drops can be positioned anywhere along the run, enabling flexible device placement without rewiring.
Closure Strip – Clean Cable Pathways
The Closure Strip provides a clean way to finish the open slot of the Steel Cable Tray, especially when routing low-voltage or network cabling alongside PowerDrops. It helps keep small data bundles organized and protected while maintaining a streamlined overhead appearance. This makes your data path easier to maintain and visually consistent as layouts evolve.
Data Hardware & Attachments
This collection includes Track Busway data plug-in products that support low-voltage devices and structured cabling using overhead cable management and modular mounting hardware.
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