A busway is a prefabricated power distribution system: insulated copper or aluminium busbars inside a protective housing. It replaces conduit and loose cable runs with a modular track so you can add or move power without rewiring.
A busway system has conductors made of copper or aluminum inside a protective housing. You can easily install and re-install various types of power connections, including lighting with plug-in busways.
Steel Track Busway is a plug-in busway offering immense flexibility in configuring your space to specific requirements.
Electrical standards identify busway systems as low, medium, or high voltage. Steel Track Busway is a low voltage busway listed for up to 600V (the common voltage range in North America is 120 or 277V).
Track Busway insulated busbars are typically in an aluminum housing.
Steel Track Busway is roll formed in the shape of strut. In addition to dropping power, steel track busway is cost-effective for lighting. No longer should you see lighting track mounted to un-wired steel strut.
Typical support spacing is 4–10 ft; our USA TrackBusway™️ can span up to 10 ft. Plan supports before layout to keep runs straight and within load limits.
The main components include runs (straight sections), joiners, elbows, tees, crosses, jumpers, feeds, and plug-in tap boxes, along with accessories for lighting, data, and mounting.
Sections are suspended from threaded rod/Unistrut and joined with integrated mechanical/electrical connectors. Typical support spacing is 4–10 ft (our Steel Track Busway can span up to 10 ft). Plan supports before layout to keep runs straight and within load limits.
Up to ~100 lb of combined load per span (between supports), including plug-ins, cords, and attached fixtures. Verify per product series and local code.
Yes. Plug-in units can be repositioned without rewiring. Your maintenance team or a licensed electrician (per site policy) can relocate units with minimal disruption.
UL 857 and NEC Article 368 are the primary standards for busway electrical distribution systems. The National Electrical Code (NEC) governs safe installation of wiring and equipment, while Underwriters Laboratories (UL) defines construction, performance, and safety criteria. Our Steel Track Busway is listed by Intertek, a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL), to UL standards for low-voltage busways, and building inspectors acknowledge this listing for safety compliance.
Yes. Live parts are isolated inside the housing and the access slot is designed to be finger-safe. Tap-off units interlock to maintain secure electrical contact.
Track busway is used in manufacturing and assembly lines, warehouses and distribution centers, laboratories and R&D facilities, indoor agriculture, retail and commercial spaces such as supermarkets, and data centers or other mission-critical facilities.
Key benefits include faster installation compared to conduit, flexible layouts with easy adds and changes, cleaner ceilings and better space utilization, lower lifetime costs with minimal maintenance, and high safety with finger-safe design and secure plug-ins.
Optional metered tap-offs and inline meters provide real-time V/A/kW/kWh. We support common protocols (e.g., Modbus/SNMP/BACnet) for BMS/DCIM integration.
We provide adjustable hangers and fittings (elbows/tees/crosses) to route around obstructions, maintain working clearances, and hit the correct drop points
Yes. Use lower-amp series for lighting circuits and mid/high-amp series for equipment power. You can mix tap-offs along the same run if it’s engineered for the combined load.