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Mike M August 7th 13 09:36 PM

Bus Duct
 
On Sun, 4 Aug 2013 23:18:24 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

On Tuesday, 22 July 1997 00:00:00 UTC-7, Spfld03 wrote:
In a message to me a fellow woodworker suggested that I use a "Bus Duct"
for power where do I find one? You can either reply to the group or you
can E-mail me. Thanks Ken


A busway is actually a kind of metal enclosure which is grounded and contains the factory mounted bare or insulating conductors, which actually becomes an effective medium for distributing the electrical power securely. If there is a need for adding a heavy load or extending the overall power supply of an existing system for electrical distribution, then you will require a busway. Keep reading to know more about the extremely useful electrical instrument and how does it help us.
You can read more about the bus Duct
http://www.hubshouts.com/category/bd-electrical/here.
Unless your building a commercial shop it won't be cost effective.

Mike NM

Lew Hodgett[_6_] August 7th 13 11:22 PM

Bus Duct
 

"Mike M" wrote:

Unless your building a commercial shop it won't be cost effective.


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That's become especially true ever since GE quit offering LW busway.

Lew





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