Data Centers
Data centers are hailed as the "brains" of the digital era, where servers operate 24/7 with exceptionally stringent requirements for power supply stability, continuity, and efficiency. With their impressive current-carrying capacity (up to 6300A) and low-impedance design, compact busways have emerged as the core solution for data center power distribution systems.Their densely arranged copper bar configuration and aluminum alloy enclosure enable efficient heat dissipation, reducing line losses by over 15% compared to conventional cables. This makes them perfectly suited to meet data centers' demands for high-load capacity and energy-efficient power consumption.
In terms of power transmission capacity, busways have a strong current-carrying capability, which can easily meet the growing huge power demand of data centers. When transmitting the same power as traditional cables, busways can use conductors with smaller cross-sections, reducing material costs and also minimizing line losses.
In terms of data center expansion, busways offer high flexibility. Through plug-in boxes, branch circuits can be added at any time to power newly installed servers and other equipment, eliminating the need for large-scale power outages to modify circuits. Statistics show that using busways for data center expansion significantly shortens the construction cycle compared to laying traditional cables and trays, greatly reducing business impacts.Some busways are also equipped with intelligent monitoring systems that continuously monitor parameters such as current, voltage, and temperature. In case of anomalies, they immediately issue alarms to facilitate timely handling by maintenance personnel, further enhancing the reliability of data center power systems.