BUSBAR TRUNKING SYSTEMS 

Busbar trunking systems are a type of electrical power distribution system that uses busbars, which
are conductive bars made of copper or aluminum, to distribute electricity to various loads. The
busbars are encased in a trunking system, which is a type of electrical enclosure that provides
protection and insulation for the busbars.​

The main advantage of busbar trunking systems is their high level of efficiency and flexibility. They
are able to handle large amounts of current, making them suitable for use in high-power
applications such as factories, warehouses, and other industrial settings. Furthermore, installing and maintaining busbar trunking systems is relatively straightforward. They offer expandability and reconfiguration to adapt to changing power needs.

Busbar trunking systems are available in various types, including surface-mounted busbars, installed on walls or ceilings, and flush-mounted busbars, integrated into walls or ceilings. The flush-mounted busbar is more attractive and space saving, but it requires more installation efforts.​

Another advantage is their high level of safety. Manufacturers design them to adhere to stringent safety standards, equipping them with multiple safety features like overcurrent, short-circuit, and ground fault protection.

In conclusion, busbar trunking systems are a highly efficient and flexible type of electrical power
distribution system that is well-suited for use in industrial and commercial applications. They are able
to handle large amounts of current and are relatively easy to install and maintain, and also come with
safety features to ensure the safety of the systems.

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