Outlet Boxes
A Track Busway outlet box functions as a tap-off box for busway applications, plugging directly into the busway to deliver accessible branch-circuit power exactly where it is needed.
This collection includes electrical tap-off units for 120V, 208Y/240V, and selected 3-phase applications, with breakered and non-breakered tap off unit options.
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Track Busway outlet boxes provide box-style plug-in power access directly at the busway when power should remain overhead instead of hanging below on a cord.
They are available for 120V, 208Y/240V, and selected 3-phase applications, with both breakered and non-breakered options depending on where circuit protection is needed.
When power must be brought lower in the space to reach equipment below the run, compare outlet boxes with drop cords.
1-Pole Outlet Boxes (line-to-neutral)
40A Track Busway
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T225 / 225A Track Busway
2-Pole Outlet Boxes (line-to-line)
40A Track Busway
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T225 / 225A Track Busway
3-Pole Outlet Boxes (three-phase)
40A Track Busway
T225 / 225A Track Busway
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.