
Busduct
A busduct, also known as a busway, is a critical electrical distribution system used to carry large amounts of electrical power efficiently. It consists of a metal enclosure that houses conductors, typically copper or aluminum, and is designed to safely transmit power from a source, such as a transformer or generator, to various load points within a building or facility.
Busducts are commonly used in industrial, commercial, and large-scale infrastructures for their flexibility, space-saving design, and ability to handle high power loads. They are preferred over traditional wiring methods because of their ease of installation, reduced maintenance needs, and improved safety. Available in different ratings and configurations, bus ducts offer reliable, efficient power distribution while minimizing electrical losses and enhancing overall system performance.