just to cause more trouble.
the NEC specifically allows one to use busbar, but there is a curious lack of requirements surrounding its use.
there are no requirements for ampacity, temperature limits, derating for more than 3 CCC in a raceway, etc. there is some recognition that it might be insulated or bare, but there don't seem to be any requirements found in the NEC for the insulation.
I don't recall any place where it would prohibit installing insulated or bare bus bar in a conduit either, as odd as that may seem.
there is no place that requires it be listed either.
I don't recall where it is found but someplace there is a reference to ampacity in a specific situation.
I would ask this. Does the lack of specificity in the NEC with respect to busbars mean you can use any copper bar as a busbar? or does the manufacturer have to say it is suitable for that purpose?
UL508a spells bus bar as two words instead of one as the NEC does, but does seem to require some kind of UL approval and uses the commonly seen 1000 A/in^2 rule of thumb for ampacity.
Incidentally the Erico flexibar is recognized as AWM so it can be used in a UL508a panel, although you can't use them with anywhere near the ampacity the manufacturer attributes to them.