Busbar Trunking Overview

Electrak offer a range of busbar trunking products to meet the wide-ranging demands of today's workplace. If you cannot identify which product is right for you, please contact us today to speak to a specialist advisor, who can help you.

25A & 40A - small power distribution

25A and 40A busbar systems, used for overhead power distribution for lighting or other small power requirements (ventilation, heating, etc). 25A and 40A power only busbar

For 25A and 40A buscom trunking (a busbar hybrid, with power and separate comms cabling in one trunking), click here

63A to 1000A - medium power distribution

63A to 1000A busbar systems, used for power distribution in a variety of settings. Can be used vertically or horizontally, for instance rising mains or high level in retail outlets or factories. 63A to 1000A busbar

Applications

Busbars offer efficient, flexible and adaptable power distribution for a number of uses - for example in-ceiling lighting and heat, rising mains, distribution for factory workstations and machinery or even power transportation. See the multiple applications in commercial, retail, warehousing and industrial settings - click here.

Busbars - the benefits

Busbars offer a number of advantages to those constructing a workplace for the 21st century:

  • Simple and quick to install
    • Modular systems, including click-fit construction within the 25A & 40A range
  • "Plug and play" power distribution
    • Regular connection tap off points
  • Highly cost effective
    • Reduced up-front labour costs and minimal churn costs
  • Low maintenance and exceptionally reliable
    • Robust, fixed trunking enclose rigid copper or aluminium conductors
  • Flexible decentralised distribution system
    • Acts as elongated distribution board

As inventors of underfloor busbars back in the 1980's, Electrak have demonstrated their understanding of using busbar technology to effect change within the workplace. See some of our success stories in our case studies.

For underfloor power distribution (known as power track), click here