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 Single-Phase Track Busway ROWs

Single-Phase Track Busway ROWs deliver up to two 20A circuits for 120V overhead power distribution. This configuration is commonly used for lighting, receptacles, and general-purpose power in light industrial and commercial environments.

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Single-Phase Power Configuration

Delivering 120V power on demand, each 1-pole plug-in unit connects to a single hot conductor and the neutral.

Designed for simplicity, these units are quick to install, easy to reposition, and ideal for flexible branch-circuit access from overhead.

Thanks to our field-selectable phasing at the busway fitting, contractors can choose the most appropriate circuit during installation—no rewiring required.

Single-Phase ROW (up to 2-circuits)

Deliver 120 V or single-phase 208 V from a 3-wire Track Busway—no conduit, no downtime.

  • Fast install with no specialized tools required
  • Move power taps in minutes
  • Two hot lines + shared neutral
Single-Phase ROW (up to 2-circuits)
Single-Phase ROW (up to 2-circuits)

Deliver 120 V or single-phase 208 V from a 3-wire Track Busway—no conduit, no downtime.

  • Fast install with no specialized tools required
  • Move power taps in minutes
  • Two hot lines + shared neutral
Build a Run of Single-Phase Track Busway

Build a single-phase overhead run by suspending Track Busway lengths and joining sections to create a continuous open-slot power path supporting up to two circuits.

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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.

Power That Moves With You

Deliver flexible 120 V or single-phase 208 V to labs, R&D bays, or light-industrial cells. A single-deck Track Busway means no rigid conduit: layouts change fast, equipment is added without shutdowns, and future upgrades stay plug-and-play.

  • Adaptable: slide or add tap-offs anywhere along the run.
  • Clear floors: overhead track keeps aisles open for safety and forklifts.
  • Cost-smart: lower labor and change-order spend versus hard conduit.