SLONGELE Busbar products are designed to make low-voltage distribution boards faster to assemble, cleaner to wire, and easier to maintain. Compared with traditional point-to-point jumpers, a busbar creates a standardized power-sharing path across multiple modular devices—helping panel builders reduce wiring time and improve installation consistency.
This category focuses on 63A combined busbar models commonly used in consumer units and distribution boards. The product list includes multiple configurations and spacing styles, helping you match different breaker layouts and circuit quantities.
You’ll find variants labeled across formats such as A-series and B-series combinations (e.g., A1–A6, B2–B6) and multi-pole assemblies. These options support typical needs like:
Feeding multiple MCBs from a single incoming supply
Matching different module widths and board arrangements
Building compact panels without messy cross-wiring
Pre-formed busbar structures reduce manual cutting, stripping, and crimping. For installers, that means faster assembly and more predictable labor time across projects.
A structured busbar layout helps keep the panel tidy, improves labeling clarity, and makes it easier to isolate circuits during inspection or maintenance.
Using standardized busbar connections helps reduce common issues like loose jumper screws, inconsistent wire lengths, and uneven distribution across circuits—especially useful when scaling production or building multiple identical panels.
MCB / RCCB distribution boards
Residential and commercial consumer units
Industrial control panels using modular protection devices
Special distribution boxes and compact power cabinets
When selecting a busbar, confirm the rated current (63A), pole configuration, module spacing, and the breaker/board type you are assembling. SLONGELE offers multiple combined busbar styles to fit real-world panel layouts and streamline production.