Why I Prefer Busbar Trunking Systems More Than Cables
Why I Prefer Busbar Trunking Systems More Than Cables
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The most important is that all components must be sufficiently rated to withstand normal operating
conditions as well as fault conditions.
Further important aspects to be considered for the creation of an energy concept are //
Type, use and shape of the building (e.g. high-rise/low-rise building, multi-storey building)
Load centers and possible power transmission routes and locations for transformers and main distribution
boards
Building-related connection values according to specific area loads that correspond to the buildings type of use
Statutory provisions and conditions imposed by building authorities
Requirements of the power distribution network operator
The result will never be a single solution. Several options must be assessed in terms of their technical and
economic impacts.
The following requirements are the main points of interest //
Easy and transparent planning
Long service life
High availability
Low fire load
Flexible adaptation to changes in the building
Most applications suggest the use of suitable busbar trunking systems to meet these requirements.
For this reason, engineering companies increasingly prefer busbar trunking to cable installation for power transmission
and distribution. The most common busbar trunking systems ratings are from 25 A to 6,300 A .
Planning Notes
Considering the complexity of modern building projects, transparency and flexibility of power distribution are
indispensable requirements. In industry, the focus is on continuous supply of energy as an essential prerequisite for
multi-shift production.
Busbar trunking systems meet all these requirements on efficient power distribution by being easily planned,
quickly installed and providing a high degree of flexibility and safety.
The five main advantages of busbar trunking systems are //
1. Straightforward network configuration
2. Low space requirements
3. Easy retrofitting in case of changes of locations and consumer loads
4. High short-circuit strength and low fire load
5. Increased planning security
Power transmission
Power from the transformer to the low voltage switchgear is transmitted by suitable components in the busbar trunking
system. These components are installed between transformer and main distribution board, then branching to subdistribution systems.
Trunking units without tap-off points are used for power transmission. These are available in standard lengths.
Besides the standard lengths, the customer can also choose a specific length from various length ranges to suit
individual constructive requirements.
Power distribution
Power distribution is the main area of application for busbar trunking systems. This means that electricity cannot just
be tapped from a permanently fixed point as with a cable installation. Tapping points can be varied and changed as
desired within the entire power distribution system.
In order to tap electricity, you just have plug a tap-off unit on the busbar at the tap-off point . This
way a variable distribution system is created for linear and / or area-wide, distributed power supply.
Tap-off points are provided on either or just one side on the straight trunking units. For each busbar trunking system, a
wide range of tap-off units is available for the connection of equipment and electricity supply.
Cables
Busbar
Planning,
calculation
Expansions,
changes
Space
requirements
Temperature
responses and
derating
Free from
halogen
Fire load
Design verified
switchgear
assembly
Clarity is assured by the line-shaped network topology with regularly arranged load tap-offs. Using
standardized sizes, all applications can be implemented quickly and in minimum space.