How Busway Systems Improve Power Distribution in Data Centers

Created on 03.03

Introduction

As rack power density increases and data center layouts change more frequently, traditional cable-based power distribution becomes harder to manage and maintain. Operators need a system that is reliable, expandable, and easy to reorganize without long shutdowns.
Busway systems (also called busbar trunking systems) have become a common solution in modern data centers because they simplify installation, support high loads, and reduce long-term operational risk.
This article explains what a data center busway system is, how it is used, and which technical features and practical benefits really matter in real projects.
data center busway power distribution system installed above server racks

What Is a Data Center Busway System?

A data center busway system is a prefabricated power distribution solution designed to deliver electricity from switchgear or UPS systems to server racks through a modular conductor structure with plug-in tap-off units.
In data center environments, busway systems are usually installed above server rows or along power corridors, forming a fixed and organized power route. Unlike traditional cable wiring, a busway system creates a standardized distribution backbone that allows power capacity to be added, relocated, or upgraded without reworking the entire electrical network.
Rather than acting as a simple conductor, a data center busway functions as a structured power channel that supports high load density, flexible expansion, and continuous operation.

How Busway Systems Are Used in Data Centers

In a typical data center, busway systems distribute power from:
  • Switchgear
  • UPS outputs
  • PDUs or RPPs
to server racks through plug-in tap-off units.
They are commonly installed:
  • Above server rows
  • Along main power corridors
  • Near rack-level distribution zones
This creates a visible and organized power route that can be expanded by adding new tap-off units or busway sections instead of rerouting cables.
overhead busway installed above server rows for rack power supply

Key Technical Features That Matter

1. Current Capacity and Temperature Rise

A data center busway must carry high continuous current without excessive temperature rise. Important design factors include:
  • Conductor size and material (copper or aluminum)
  • Compact conductor arrangement
  • Effective heat dissipation through the enclosure
Stable thermal performance directly affects system safety and service life.

2. Joint Design and Contact Reliability

Electrical joints are the most critical points in any busway system. High-quality systems use:
  • Precisely machined contact surfaces
  • Strong mechanical clamping force
  • Controlled tightening torque
Good joint design reduces contact resistance and prevents local overheating during long-term operation.

3. Modular Structure and Tap-Off Units

Data centers change frequently. A modular busway system allows:
  • New racks to be powered using tap-off units
  • Rack positions to be modified without cable rewiring
  • Capacity to be expanded step by step
This reduces downtime and minimizes installation errors.
busway tap off unit powering a data center server rack

4. Insulation and Mechanical Protection

Busway systems operate continuously and must resist:
  • Heat
  • Dust
  • Mechanical vibration
High-grade insulation materials and metal enclosures ensure electrical safety and stable long-term performance.

Practical Operational Benefits

Faster Installation and Commissioning

Busway sections are factory assembled and tested, which reduces:
  • On-site wiring work
  • Installation time
  • Human error
This is especially important for large-scale or fast-track data center projects.

Easier Expansion and Reconfiguration

With plug-in tap-off units, operators can:
  • Add or move racks without changing main power routes
  • Expand capacity gradually
  • Avoid long shutdowns
This matches the growth pattern of most modern data centers.

Lower Maintenance Risk

Compared with large cable bundles, busway systems:
  • Have fewer connection points
  • Are easier to visually inspect
  • Can support temperature monitoring
This simplifies maintenance and improves fault detection.

Design Considerations for Data Center Projects

When applying busway systems in data centers, engineers should focus on:
  • Accurate load calculation
  • Allowing margin for future expansion
  • Correct joint installation torque
  • Clear routing and labeling
  • Regular inspection and thermal checks
These practices ensure stable and predictable long-term performance.

Typical Applications

Busway systems are widely used for:
  • Server rack power supply
  • UPS output distribution
  • PDU and RPP feeding
  • High-density IT zones
They are especially suitable for hyperscale and colocation data centers.

Conclusion

Data center busway systems provide a structured and expandable solution for modern power distribution. Their value lies not only in carrying current, but in simplifying installation, supporting future growth, and improving operational reliability.
For facilities with high power density and frequent layout changes, busway systems offer a practical and proven power distribution method.

Request A Quote

WHY CHOOSE US

Innovation, Dedication And A Commitment To Our Customers.

Tel:(+86) 18068755165

Building 5, Fudu Jiangnan New Economic Industrial Park, Zhonglou District, Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province

export@tongyangelectric.com/

info@tongyangelectric.com

Copyright ©️ 2025,Tongyang(yang zhong) Electrical Equipment co.,Ltd,All Rights Reserved.

e.g. email icon
Tongyang Electric logo

About Us

Product

News

Contact Us

About

Electrical Busway

Low Voltage Copper Bus duct

Air Type Bus duct

Cast Resin Bus duct

High Voltage Common Box Busway

Cable Tray

Channel Cable Tray

Perforated Cable Tray

Ladder Cable Tray

GRP/FRP Cable Tray

Applications

Fire-Resistant  Busway

Long-Span Cable Tray