Busbar Systems – Ease of Planning
E-Line KB Range Compact Busbar Systems are used for vertical and horizontal distribution and transmission of energy in facilities where large amounts of power are required. (plug-in or bolt-on type) The KB range is also used in areas of facilities and buildings for power transmission, e.g. between transformers and switch boards where tap off boxes are not required.
The perfect design for high current busbar systems is the “compact structure” where tin plated and insulated with B class polyester film and extruded polypropylene sleeve polyester film on conductors are tightly placed into the sheet metal housing.
E-Line KB busbars are installed by tightening the “one bolt joint”. Belleville spring washers on both ends of the bolt retains the original contact pressure, ensuring a more secure, reliable and maintenance – free joint. E-Line busbar systems are easily installed.
Advantages of E-Line KB Compact Busbar
Different Types According to Applications
- High short circuit resistance due to compact construction
- Less voltage drop in comparison to cable systems
- Special alloy metal enclosure provides higher mechanical resistance and causes less electromagnetic interference
- Better heat dissipation capability
- Fire-resistant
- High Protection Degree against water and Dust
- Requires less space in comparison to cable systems
- Plug-in type (Standard 2 plug-in outlets on both sides of the 3m enclosure)
- Bolt-on type (outlets only at joint)
- Plug-in window number can be increased optionally
Tap Off Boxes
Applications E-Line KB
- Plug-in or bolt-on type tap off boxes rated at 160A, 250A, 400A and 630A are available. (With standard SYK switch fuse or MCCB) (empty or MCCB included)
- Bolt-on type tap off boxes rated at 800A and 1000A are available. These are compatible with MCCBs and can be supplied with or without the MCCB included
- Production areas of factories and main energy centres
- Automotive factories
- Automotive factories
- High-rise buildings
- Skyscrapers
- Hotels
- Hospitals
- Business centres
- Malls
- Iron and steel factories
- Dockyards
- Power plants
- Data Centres