PARK DETROIT
19197 Sherwood Ave.
Detroit, MI 48234
Tel: (313) 366-2200
Fax: (313) 366-1540

Busways, Links to:
Low and Medium Voltage
Non-Segregated Phase Type | Segregated Phase Type | Features | Construction Options
Pictures 
| Specifications PDF Format | Installation Manual PDF Format (Large File)

Low Voltage Collector Bus
  Open Enclosure Type | Features | Pictures | Specifications PDF Format

Low Voltage (BD Style)
Plug-In Duct Data
| Duct Sections | End Cable Tap Boxes | Flanged Ends and End Closers
Selecting Elbows Tees & Crosses



Low Voltage (Low Reactance / Impedance Style)
Low Reactance Plug In Bus Duct
Low Impedance
Feeder Duct | Short Circuit Ratings | Selecting Elbows Tees and Crosses

BusWays
Open Enclosure Collector Bus
     Park Bus Duct is custom designed and manufactured  to meet customer specifications. It is a completely coordinated package of equipment with all the auxiliary material and supports for connecting to transformers, switchgear and low voltage sandwich style busway.

Features
  • Open Enclosure Design
  • 600V Rated
  • Up to 12000A ratings
  • Steel or Stainless steel frame
  • Insulated (if required) with Poly Vinyl Chloride  applied by fluidized bed process
  • Complete line of fittings provides for any configuration
  • Indoor trapeze support
Flanged Ends (Supplied by Customer)
     A flanged end is used to terminate sandwich style switchboard busway to the collector bus.  It consists of a gasketed equipment flange, up to 1'-0" of 3P-3W conductor (3P-4W as applicable), and required bolting hardware.

Non-Load Break Switch Connection
      This switch is either mounted on or off the collector bus.  It is usually a non-load break switch with hook switch operation.

Ground Bus
      The bus housing is designed and constructed to provide an electrically continuous ground path. The side rails of the bus housings are capable of carrying the full rated phase current continuously and, under short circuit conditions, are capable of carrying up to 200KA symmetrical fault current for 1-second. Consequently, a separate ground bus is not necessary unless specified.

Supporting Steel (Hangers)
      Supports should be added on the basis of one for every 2 - 4 ft.   Indoor supports are a trapeze type hanger.

Hazardous or Seismic Locations
      Consult Park for bus runs which are to be installed in a location which is classified as hazardous or in a Zone 3 or Zone 4 seismic location.

Housings
  • Steel and stainless steel housings are available to meet a variety of environments.
  • Open style design allows for bus conductors to run at a cool temperature rating.
Conductors
      Buses are supplied with copper or aluminum conductors per purchaser's specifications. Tin plated contact surfaces at all joints or terminations. Internal or external ground bars or neutral bars are available as required.

Insulation
      Bus bars are insulated with poly vinyl chloride (if required) and mounted with corona control devices in glass polyester (GPO3) support blocks. Bars are firmly secured against movement during short circuit current to rated levels.
 

Busways, Links to:
Low and Medium Voltage
Non-Segregated Phase Type | Segregated Phase Type | Features | Construction Options
Pictures 
| Specifications PDF Format | Installation Manual PDF Format (Large File)

Low Voltage Collector Bus
  Open Enclosure Type | Features | Pictures | Specifications PDF Format

Low Voltage (BD Style)
Plug-In Duct Data
| Duct Sections | End Cable Tap Boxes | Flanged Ends and End Closers
Selecting Elbows Tees & Crosses



Low Voltage (Low Reactance / Impedance Style)
Low Reactance Plug In Bus Duct
Low Impedance
Feeder Duct | Short Circuit Ratings | Selecting Elbows Tees and Crosses

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