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Canalis KU busway trunking system

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  Are the CANALIS KU tap-off units still commercialised? No, CANALIS KU tap-off units are no longer sold. The entire KU offer (with aluminium & copper conductors), comprising power supplies, run components, fixing brackets, tap-off units, etc., was removed from the catalogue in 1983 (year in which the offer was withdrawn from sale). This offer was replaced by the KS range (with aluminium conductors), which is not compatible. There is no compatible offer. The sale of spare parts for CANALIS KU tap-off units (compatible with the KR range) was discontinued at the end of 1999 (when the KU range was finally dropped). Published on:09/02/2011 Last Modified on:30/09/2021 source : https://www.se.com/uk/en/faqs/FA86777/ Request for solution.

Normabarre GT . GI . GTS

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 Normabarre GT . GI . GTS Normabarre GT GI GTS Busduct system with Normabarre GT GI tap off units were the first few well known busduct brand originated from St. Marcellin, France that was marketed in Europe and later entering into Asia Region in the 70's.  Today such reliable busduct brand are still operating and functionally well in providing power in most of the old commercial high rise building.  BusPower believes in providing continuity of electrical power and provide the solution needed.                                                                                                                                          ...