ROWs

ROW kits are straight runs of USA TrackBusway
designed to bring plug-in power directly over work areas. Each ROW combines pre-wired lengths, feeds, and PowerDrops so you can suspend single- or three-phase power exactly where you need it — without building a full grid.

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Overhead Busway ROWs

Track Busway ROWs are built from pre-wired lengths that can be joined together to extend the run wherever power is needed.

Each length arrives factory-sealed, and circuitry continues by inserting a joiner between adjoining lengths. If a run should stop electrically, it can dead-end at that point. If new circuitry is needed farther down the ROW, a new feed can be added to start a separate powered section.

This modular approach allows overhead power distribution to expand, stop, or restart exactly where needed without redesigning the entire system.

What Is a Modular Busway System?

A modular busway system is built from repeatable sections, feeds, joiners, and plug-in units that can be arranged around the workspace. Track Busway ROWs use this approach so a straight overhead run can be extended, stopped, restarted, or paired with power drops as layouts change.

BusBar Configurations

The busbar conductor layout determines the voltages available along the ROW.
Single-phase ROWs use three conductors (L-L-N) for 120V and 208Y systems.
Three-phase ROWs use four conductors (L-L-L-N) for 208/480V distribution.

ROW Installation Options — Visual Overview
See how Track Busway ROWs are installed across single-phase, three-phase, double-deck, and built-in cable tray configurations.

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Build Overhead Runs for Accessible Power

Designed for Real Work. Built-In Flexibility. Power Within Reach.
Factory-Sealed Lengths.

Every USA TrackBusway® length arrives with a factory-installed endblock that electrically seals that specific segment within the run.

Joiner Lengths or Feed Lengths.

To carry power forward, simply add a joiner insert that bridges the endblocks of adjoining lengths. Or start new circuitry using a feed length.

Extend Circuitry or Start Fresh.

This design gives you full control — extend circuits where needed or keep runs electrically isolated, all with built-in flexibility.