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What are the specifications and models of busways?
Busway systems are primarily categorized into four core types based on their construction and application. Their key specifications revolve around the pole configuration (4P/5P) and current rating classification.
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What are the materials used in Cylon busway systems?
Cylon busways are constructed using three core component materials: high-conductivity T2 copper or aluminum conductors, specialized insulation layers like epoxy resin, and protective aluminum or steel casings. This combination ensures op...
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What are the copper bar standards for Cylon sandwich (intensive) busway systems?
Cylon copper bars strictly adhere to GB/T 7251.2-2013 and JB/T 9662-2011 standards, utilizing high-purity T2 electrolytic copper. The system ensures high efficiency with a conductivity of ≥98.6% and a temperature rise limit strictly cont...
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What are the standard specifications and dimensions for your company’s busway systems?
Busway dimensions are primarily determined by the insulation type and current rating, ranging from compact 100×50 mm units to heavy-duty 300×200 mm systems. All models are available in 4-pole (4P) or 5-pole (5P) configurations with a wid...
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What are the common specifications, models, and price ranges for busway (busbar trunking systems)?
Busway systems typically range from 400A to 6300A in capacity and are available in sandwich, air-insulated, or cast resin types. Prices vary significantly based on the conductor material (copper vs. aluminum) and protection ratings, gene...
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How do I determine the right ampere rating for my busway run?
To find the right rating, you need to calculate your total connected load and then size the busway with enough "headroom"—usually 125% of the continuous load—to handle future expansion. It’s also critical to factor in ambient temperature...