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Randall's Supermarket

Don't try this with track
60-amp BusRun busway is governed by National Electrical Code Article 364 (Busway), rather than Article 410 (Lighting Track). As a result, BusRun busway for lighting, power and support can be designed with far fewer feeds, and far less equipment and installation time, than a "similar" system using track.

In addition, the N.E.C. defines a 4-foot maximum between mounting points for track. BusRun is rated for mounting points up to 8-feet apart, and needn't be sistered to truss to maintain long runs without sagging.

What's more, BusRun is UL listed as a system for lighting, power and support - track is for lighting only. Plug-Ins for BusRun allow lighting by Litelab, lighting by others, non-lighting loads, and even non-electrical loads to be mounted to and powered by the BusRun. CrissCross Grids easily permit 120-volt, 277-volt and even low-voltage runs to be used within a single grid system.

Good reasons why, once you use BusRun, you'll never go back - to track.

Fewer Feeds
60-amp BusRun busway leaves track in the dark with continuous runs of cost-saving power - up to 595' at 277V, 260' at 120V or 26' at 12V.


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