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It’s imperative to observe standards and regulations while planning power supply requirements. Continuous supply of energy is an essential prerequisite for modern building projects.

Cutting to the ease, busbars are cost-effective and easily configurable, making them almost perfect for construction. A busbar is a rigid piece of copper or aluminum, bolted or housed inside switchgear, panel boards, and busway enclosures for local high-current power distribution.

Advantages of the busbar trunking system

Electrical cables are an assembly of one or more wires running side by side or bundled to carry electric current. Here are some tested advantages of the busbar trunking system that resolved long-standing issues with cables:

  • Simple network configuration
  • Easy retrofitting
  • Low Space requirement
  • High short circuit strength
  • Low fire load

Top reasons why they should choose busbar over cables

1.   Compressed & Sleek Design

Busbar compact and sleek design makes it efficient and ensures reliability with tightly compressed conductors inside the structure. Cables require large bend radii that take a lot of space.

The steel shell helps in creating a comparatively lower electromagnetic field around a busbar as compared to a cable. High loads (4000 amperes to 5000 amperes) can easily be created near the cables, which are free from electromagnetic interference.

2.     Scalable & Elegant

The busbar trunking system can be repurposed without a huge capital expenditure to fit into any space. Cabling, once installed, can be incredibly expensive and disruptive to move, change, reconfigure, and expand.

3.   Optimal distribution

Busbars have better resistance, which becomes evident in the case of short circuit testing. Within the case of a busbar, there is a minimum distance between the conductors, which reduces the resistance induction. Busbars have a thin tire that helps in optimal distribution of the density of current, and reduces resistance. Due to this, the voltage loss is lower than that of cables.

4.    Cost-Effective

It’s a misconception that busbars are costly. In reality, the easy and decreased installation time of the busbar ensures that it is competitively priced. In fact, over the lifetime, a busbar costs much less than cables as the system is efficient and virtually maintenance-free.

Busbar trunking systems can bring energy economically into any building and the power distribution system can be precisely planned that ensures accurate costs are given at an early stage in the project depending on the total load rating and the type and number of loads.

5.     Prolonged-Proofing

BBT is a very flexible system, which can be adapted for safe distribution of line via junction boxes. These boxes can be relocated with ease in the future if required.

A busbar system ensures future proofing of power distribution systems and allows the busbar to be easily modified to fit the requirements as no client knows what the future holds.

6.   Safe and Secure

Busbar’s integral part includes certified standard cells such as junction boxes and plugs, which eliminates human error. Since busbars are fitted with steel casing, they are far less likely to wearout, and are less likely to be damaged by rodents. This makes them safer than cables.

Conclusion

A busbar trunking system has many advantages over cables like installation time, lifetime cost and also the configurability of the system. The traditional cables will soon be a history and busbars will gain importance soon. Busbar is definitely a space-saving solution worth the investment!

At C&S Electric, they manufacture different kinds of busbars, including Compact Air Insulated Bus Trunking System, Sandwich Bus Trunking System, and Lighting Trunking System under the Metabar Series.

Isolated Phase Busduct, Segregated Phase Busduct and Non Segregated Phase Busduct under Isobar Series of power Busduct. The busbars meet all international standards & are used all across the world, including the USA, Europe, Russia, Brazil, Malaysia, the Middle East, and Australia.

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