Data - Cable Tray

INTEGRATE your DATA cabling...

By combining power and data in ONE SYSTEM, Steel Track Busway allows for a clean and organized overhead setup that’s easy to manage and reconfigure.

Steel Track Busway is available as non-electric, for use as a cable tray. Oftentimes, non-electric lengths are stacked on top of pre-wired track busway for a double-deck configuration with low-over-line-voltage double-deck configuration.

Single or Double-Deck

  • Integrated Cable Management: Allows data cabling to be integrated on the same overhead system as the power and lighting. No concern with power and data interference due to our system being housed in 12-gauge STEEL.
  • Bridging for Precise Locations: The over/under crossover intercept allows for bridge lengths to be moved/added.
  • Universal Compatibility - AV/Security Systems by others: The types of low voltage elements that can be integrated are vast, for we simply provide the bracketry/boxes for audio-visual equipment, and security systems by other. We are thrilled when a user adds their low voltage elements to our pre-wired line voltage infrastructure.

Supporting Cable Tray from the Steel Track Busway...

Adding a dedicated cable tray to an existing setup is a seamless way to expand your infrastructure while maintaining a cohesive look with the pre-wired system.

The non-electric busSTRUT, single-decked for use as a cable tray, provides a structured pathway for organizing additional low-voltage data, AV, or control cables, visually matching the pre-wired busSTRUT that carries lighting and power.

This integration ensures a uniform appearance across the ceiling layout, making it easy to distinguish power and data routes while preserving the clean, modular aesthetic of the busSTRUT system.

With busSTRUT overhead, you can rest assured that cameras/sensors may be easily installed and moved in the future.

Closure Strip - Double

The busSTRUT system provides a convenient and secure way to manage and organize data cabling. By covering the open channel of the cable tray, the closure strip creates a dedicated pathway where bundles of data cables can be neatly secured, preventing them from sagging or becoming disorganized.

This feature ensures that cabling remains firmly in place along the busway, and maintaining a clean, streamlined appearance. Additionally, the closure strip helps protect data cables from dust and minor impacts, contributing to a safer and more efficient cable management solution that’s ideal for dynamic environments where cable organization is critical.

Zip / Clip - Single

The busSTRUT system is designed with flexibility in mind, so it doesn’t need to be double-decked to accommodate low-voltage cabling. Instead, the top side of the pre-wired busSTRUT can be efficiently used to secure low-voltage cables.

The low voltage cabling can be easily attached to the top of the steel housing using zip ties, velcro straps, clips, or other fasteners, ensuring a neat and organized setup without requiring additional layers.

This approach leverages the robust construction of Steel Track Busway, while keeping data and power cabling separate, supporting both functionality and a clean aesthetic in open-ceiling applications. This simplifies installation and reduces material costs by eliminating the need for extra channels or trays specifically for low-voltage wiring.

Safely Securing Data on overhead Electrical Circuitry

Using a single, flexible overhead system like busSTRUT to support both line voltage power taps and low-voltage data cabling offers numerous benefits in terms of efficiency, organization, and adaptability.

Dropping Data to the Floor

The busSTRUT system provides a streamlined solution for managing data cables, offering the capability to carry data cords securely along the elevated steel track busway and deliver them precisely where needed.

The addition of busSTRUT's mesh data sleeves enables convenient drop-downs to designated workstations or equipment on the floor, maintaining cable organization and accessibility. This setup minimizes clutter, reduces cable strain, and allows for adaptable data delivery points, ensuring that data connections are efficiently distributed across the space.