Efficient power distribution is critical for industrial plants, commercial buildings, and infrastructure projects. Systech Engineering Ltd. offers Busbar Trunking Systems (BTS) that provide a safe, reliable, and flexible solution for distributing electrical power over medium and high currents. These systems are designed to replace traditional cabling, minimizing installation time, reducing losses, and enhancing safety.
Our busbar trunking systems consist of copper or aluminum conductors enclosed in a durable, insulated casing. They are modular, allowing easy assembly, extension, and maintenance. The design ensures uniform current distribution, low electrical losses, and superior mechanical strength. Busbar systems also include protective features such as insulated barriers, fault protection, and grounding to prevent short circuits and electrical hazards.
Installation is simple and efficient compared to conventional cable trays. Busbar units can be mounted horizontally or vertically, adapting to building layouts, factory floors, or high-rise structures. Maintenance is easier due to modular access and clear labeling of sections, which helps in reducing downtime during repairs or expansions.
Our systems support integration with switchgear panels, transformers, and other electrical infrastructure components, enabling a fully coordinated and safe power distribution network. They are suitable for applications in industries, commercial complexes, data centers, airports, and hospitals where reliability, scalability, and safety are paramount.
By choosing Systech Engineering Ltd. Busbar Trunking Systems, clients benefit from reduced installation costs, improved electrical performance, space optimization, and enhanced system safety. Our systems comply with international standards such as IEC 61439, ensuring long-term reliability and operational efficiency.
Whether for new installations or retrofitting existing electrical systems, our busbar trunking solutions provide a flexible, durable, and high-performance alternative to traditional cabling methods, making them an ideal choice for modern electrical infrastructure.