Track Busway Drop Cords
Track Busway drop cords bring plug-in power down from the overhead busway to the point of use without fixed conduit drops.
Shop power drop cords and receptacle options for 120V, 208V, 240V, and 3-phase applications when equipment needs flexible suspended power below the busway run.
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Track Busway drop cords lower power from the overhead busway to the point of use when equipment needs flexible suspended power below the run.
Drop cords are available for 120V, 208V, 240V, and 3-phase applications, with receptacle and cord-end options matched to common workstation and equipment needs.
When power should remain directly at the busway rather than hanging below, compare drop cords with outlet boxes.
120V Drop Cords
1-Pole tap-offs connect one hot and the neutral to deliver 120V (line-to-neutral). Used for standard 120V branch circuits and general-purpose loads
208V / 240V Drop Cords
2-Pole tap-offs connect two hots (no neutral) to deliver 208V single-phase or 240V (line-to-line). Used for higher-voltage single-phase equipment requiring line-to-line power.
3-Phase Drop Cords
3-Pole tap-offs engage all three hots and the neutral to support 208V or 480V three-phase, four-wire configurations. For example, a 3-pole plug-in may be installed on a four-conductor (3-phase, L-L-L-N) Track Busway to serve three-phase loads with a neutral present.
Pole count refers to the internal breaker configuration of the plug-in unit, not the physical track.
1-Pole tap-offs connect one hot and the neutral to deliver 120V (line-to-neutral)
2-Pole tap-offs connect two hots (no neutral) to deliver 208V single-phase or 240V (line-to-line)
3-Pole tap-offs engage all three hots and the neutral to support 208V or 480V three-phase, four-wire configurations
For example, a 3-pole plug-in may be installed on a four-conductor (3-phase, L-L-L-N) Track Busway to serve three-phase loads with a neutral present.
A busway drop cord is a plug-in corded power-access device that brings electricity down from the overhead Track Busway to the point of use below.
A drop cord receptacle is the cord-end device attached to the PowerDrop Cord, such as a straight-blade or twist-lock receptacle selected to match the voltage and equipment connection required.
Use a cord drop when power needs to hang lower in the space to reach equipment below the busway. Use an outlet box when power should remain directly at the busway.
Yes. Track Busway drop cords are commonly used as ceiling power drops because they bring overhead power down from the busway to equipment or workstations below.
Yes. Track Busway drop cords are available for common 120V, 208V, 240V, and selected 3-phase applications, depending on the cord style, receptacle option, and plug-in configuration required.