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- 2012/12/07 at 2:15 pm #13279
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GuestI believe that busbar trunking is better than rest,
2012/12/07 at 7:16 pm #13280Anonymous
GuestI’m glad that someone other than me caught that hahaha it’s a good question! How can you be a pro sometimes but not at others
2012/12/08 at 11:23 am #13281Anonymous
GuestI have experienced installing cables and busbars. The only thing I can say is that busbars in busways are not really flexible. When it comes to speed of installation, you will spend almost the same manhour installing busbar and installing cables. When it comes to safety, I would prefer cable to busbar. But it is up to you, if your business is getting commission for selling busway solution, then, you really have to believe that this is the best solution. Otherwise, you won’t be able to sell it.
2012/12/11 at 6:54 am #13282Hel-S
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I have experienced installing cables and busbars. The only thing I can say is that busbars in busways are not really flexible. When it comes to speed of installation, you will spend almost the same manhour installing busbar and installing cables. When it comes to safety, I would prefer cable to busbar. But it is up to you, if your business is getting commission for selling busway solution, then, you really have to believe that this is the best solution. Otherwise, you won’t be able to sell it.@Lone,
It looks like you have experience using busbars. Why you say it is not flexible: you means products during installation or during utilization?
For my project you feel cable would be cheaper.
2013/05/15 at 12:31 pm #13056pjarina
ParticipantThat’s why there’s pre-qualification requirements during bidding to discourage cheaters. Submittal drawings are required during procurement to keep contractors from cheating.
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