
Low voltage busway consists of aluminum or copper bars inside a metal housing used for power distribution. Busway is available
in ampere ratings of 100 – 5000 Amperes. Busway is available as feeder (indoor or outdoor) and plug-in. Feeder busway routes
power from point-to-point, whereas plug-in busway allows for power to be tapped off along a run as needed. Busway is typically
used in manufacturing buildings and high rise office buildings.
Low Voltage
Pow-R-Way III
The Pow-R-Way III offers a true sandwich design to maximize busway performance. The benefits of the true sandwich design
include improved coordination and heat dissipation, better bracing, and the elimination of the “chimney effect.
Pow-R-Way & Pow-R-Way II
The Pow-R-Way product line was introduced by in 1971. The Pow-R-Way employed the sandwich design in both feeder and plug-in.
The Pow-R-Way II was rolled out in 1975 with rating of 225 and 400 amperes in feeder and plug-in.
100 Amp busway
100 ampere busway is an alternative to cable in supplying small blocks of power for the normal commercial and industrial power
systems. 100 ampere busway is practical for small shops, laboratories, classrooms, and light manufacturing.