Track Busway Power Plug-Ins

Power Drops
Track Busway with breakered power drop cord
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Use this page as the parent hub for Track Busway power plug-ins. Browse by pole count, voltage, and plug-in type to reach the right collection for overhead power distribution.

From here, users should navigate to 1-pole, 2-pole, and 3-phase plug-ins, as well as outlet boxes, drop cords, and FEEDs. Keep detailed educational explanations on the Busway Fundamentals page rather than using this collection page to define bus plugs or tap-off units.

For an overview of how busway systems distribute electrical power, see our Busway Fundamentals guide.

Outlet Boxes
Breakered plug-in outlet box
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These plug-in tap-off boxes install directly into the Track Busway channel, providing flexible access to power that can be repositioned as layouts and equipment change.
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Shop Track Busway Power Plug-Ins by Type

This parent collection helps users navigate to the correct Track Busway power plug-in family by voltage, pole count, and accessory format.

  • 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

Use the links on this page to move into 1-pole, 2-pole, 3-phase, outlet box, drop cord, and FEED collections based on project requirements.

Navigate to the correct Track Busway power plug-in family by voltage and pole count.

Multi-Voltage Track Busway – Wiring Diagram

This diagram illustrates how Track Busway distributes electrical power along an electrified busway run and allows plug-in units to connect anywhere along the system.

Three-phase Track Busway configurations are commonly used for industrial equipment, mixed circuit distribution, and applications requiring balanced three-phase power.

Track Busway 3-phase row with tap box and plug-in power connections

Plug-In Unit Specifications

Track Busway plug-in units are available in multiple configurations to support 120V, 208V, 240V, and 480V applications across both single-phase and three-phase systems.

The summary below consolidates the key electrical characteristics of 1-pole, 2-pole, and 3-pole plug-in units, helping you quickly understand voltage compatibility, breaker configurations, and available receptacle options.

Phase Single-Phase / Three-Phase
Voltage 120V (L–N) / 208V (L–L) / 240V (L–L) / 208Y (3-Phase) / 480Y (3-Phase)
Pole Count (Breaker Configuration) 1 / 2 / 3
Amperage 15A / 20A / 30A
NEMA 1-Pole (120V L–N): 5-15R, 5-20R, L5-15, L5-20, L5-30
2-Pole (208V / 240V L–L): L6-15, L6-20, L6-30
3-Pole (208Y / 480Y Three-Phase): L15-20, L15-30 (3P + G, no neutral)
3-Phase + Neutral (3P + N + G): L21-20, L21-30 (208Y) / L22-20, L22-30 (480Y)

Track Busway Components

USA TrackBusway systems are built from RUNs, FEEDs, and PLUG-IN units. Use the tiles below to switch between these component families while staying within the Track Busway product ecosystem.