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BUS DUCT | AAVAD
What is a Bus Duct in Electrical Power Distribution?
A Bus Duct is an electrical distribution system that consists of a duct enclosure housing copper or aluminium busbars used to conduct and distribute high electrical current safely and efficiently. In power distribution systems, a bus duct transfers electricity from switchgear to transformers, LT panels, generators, or major loads.
AAVAD Instrument Pvt. Ltd. manufactures high-quality air-insulated bus duct systems designed for industrial and commercial power distribution applications requiring high current capacity and long-term reliability.
Why is Bus Duct Used Instead of Cables?
Compared to traditional power cables, bus duct systems offer several operational and economic advantages:
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Faster installation with less manpower
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Reduced on-site installation time
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Lower overall installation cost
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Reduced voltage drop and power loss
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Lower reactive power increase compared to cables
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Compact design with reduced conductor spacing
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Improved heat dissipation and system efficiency
Bus duct systems are easier to install and maintain, making them a preferred solution for high-current power transmission in modern electrical installations.
Why Choose AAVAD Bus Duct Systems?
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High current carrying capacity up to 6300A
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Compact and modular design
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Faster installation than conventional cabling
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Reduced power loss and voltage drop
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Compliance with international standards
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Reliable performance in harsh environments
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Trusted manufacturing quality by AAVAD Instrument Pvt. Ltd.
Definition of Bus Duct
A Bus Duct is an efficient electrical distribution system used in industrial facilities to distribute power to multiple loads safely and without operational difficulty. It ensures continuous, stable, and efficient electricity supply across power networks.
Description
AAVAD INSTRUMENT PVT.LTD. Bus Duct systems provide safe, efficient, and cost-effective electrical power distribution for high-current industrial and commercial applications.


























