Entellisys low voltage switchgear, 10 feeder cable and busway compartment – GE Industrial Solutions Entellisys Low Voltage Switchgear Manuel d'utilisation
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Entellisys Low Voltage Switchgear
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1.
Transition
compartment
2.
Barrier
3.
Main
incoming
bus
4.
Neutral
bus
5.
Ground
bus
Fig. 3-16. Transition section
Insulation and isolation of the vertical riser bus bars (1), Fig. 3-18,
is provided by installing phase isolation barriers (not shown)
between the bus bars and by mounting covers (4) over the bus
bars.
The phase isolation barriers and riser bus covers are constructed
from insulating material. Insulation of the horizontal main bus
bars (2) is achieved by an oven cured coating of epoxy.
The vertical/ horizontal bus bar joints are covered with collars (3)
and caps (4) held in place with nylon thumb screws (5). The collars
and caps are constructed from insulating material.
1. Molded base
2. Vertical riser buses (cover removed to show bus
location)
3. Vertical bus bracing.
4. Run In conductors.
5. Insulated run backs
Fig. 3-17. Bus system
Figure 3-17 illustrates the various components comprising the
vertical main bus bars (2). Bus bars are supported by molded or
machined barriers, (1). Vertical bus can be braced (3) depending
on the interrupting rating of the switchgear. Conductors that
provide current to the breaker compartments are called run in
bars (4) and are bolted to the riser bus bars. Insulated run back
bars (5) are for connecting load conductor cabling.
1. Vertical bus barrier
2. Insulated bus bar (epoxy coated)
3.
Joint
collars
4. Joint caps
5. Nylon thumb screws
Fig. 3-18. Insul-bar horizontal bus insulation system
3-10 Feeder Cable and Busway Compartment
The rear cable and terminal compartment, Fig. 3-19, provides for
cable installation and terminations. The cable bending space
meets the requirements of the National Electric Code. Various
arrangements of single or double cable terminals are provided,
depending upon the purchaser's requirements.
When specified, racks for the support of feeder cables are located
in the cable compartment. The actual support of the cables is
provided by lashing them to these racks.
Also located in the cable compartments are provisions for
terminating control wires between external devices and control
circuits within the switchgear equipments. Figure 3-20 shows this
typical arrangement.
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