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What is a busbar trunking system?

Busbar trunking systems are the ideal solution for the transport and distribution of energy in environments with high ampacity requirements. Made with aluminum or copper conductors, these busbars are simpler to install and maintain compared to cabling and panel distribution. The busbar trunking system’s enclosed design provides a high level of reliability and safety in the most critical environments.

Starline’s Xtra-compact (XCP) busbar is a busbar trunking system ideal for the transport and distribution of energy in data centers. Ranging from 630-6300 amps, the high power busbar is characterized by a smart and ultra-compact design that delivers up to an IP65 degree of protection. The XCP product line provides exceptional safety, performance, and flexibility for the most demanding critical power applications.

 

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Safety

Tested and manufactured in accordance with IEC 61439-1 & 6, the XCP product line is designed to provide the highest safety levels from all aspects of design and installation.

 

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Preformance

Tested and manufactured in accordance with IEC 61439-1 & 6, the XCP product line is designed to provide the highest safety levels from all aspects of design and installation. 

 

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Reliability

Tested and manufactured in accordance with IEC 61439-1 & 6, the XCP product line is designed to provide the highest safety levels from all aspects of design and installation. 

 

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High Power Busbar XCP-S

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High Power Busbar XCP-HP

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