BUSBAR SYSTEMS
Electrical busbars are used to connect many cables. They are usually made of copper and are manufactured to carry high currents at low voltages. Busbars are often used in industrial electrical systems to connect large numbers of individual circuits. The ends of the electrical busbars are terminated using bare wire or screw terminals. Bare wire termination consists of two cables stripped of their insulation and then joined together. Termination by this method is commonly used for high electrical currents. Screw termination is applied by screwing the conductor into a hole in the body of the busbar.
As DCZ Electric, we are engaged in the retail, wholesale and export of all types of Busbars. You can contact us for more information about Busbar electrical equipment.
Types of electrical busbars we supply:
Power Busbar
Power busbars are connected to power lines and transformers to supply electricity to various devices and equipment. Two separate leads are connected to the positive terminal and the other to the negative terminal, allowing electricity to flow.
Lighting Busbar
Lighting busbar is a type of busbar that provides electric current to lighting with more than one socket connected to power supplies. They can be mounted on any surface and connected to a transformer or generator. There are different types of busbars, depending on how many outputs they have and what type of voltage they supply.
Trolley Busbar
Trolley busbar is a type of busbar used in high voltage transmission lines. At both ends they are connected to transformers that reduce the voltage in the power line to the lower voltage required for distribution. Trolley busbar consists of two or three conductors arranged together. It is covered with insulation materials and outer coating around the trolley busbar to prevent it from oxidizing and becoming brittle over time.