In electric power distribution, a bus duct (also called busway) typically uses sheet metal, welded metal or cast resin to contain and isolate copper or aluminium for the purpose of conducting a substantial Electric current of electricity. It is an alternative means of conducting electricity to or cable bus.
Originally a busway consisted of bare copper conductors supported on inorganic insulators, such as porcelain, mounted within a non-ventilated steel housing.
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Typically, individual busbars are wrapped or coated with a non-conducting, Covalent bond material, such as plastic or (in older systems) electrical tape.
At the connection point, busbars flare out to enable connection to the next segment.
A plug-in bus duct system or busway can have disconnect switches and other devices mounted on it, for example, to distribute power along a long building. Many forms of busway allow plug-in devices such as switches and motor starters to be easily moved; this provides flexibility for changes on an assembly line, for example.Terrel Croft, Wilford Summers (ed) American Electricians Handbook Eleventh Edition, McGraw-Hill 1987, , pages 9-114 through 9-132 In addition to powering floor fixtures, busways can provide power to plug-in light fixtures and even IoT devices.
Feeder busway is used to interconnect equipment, such as between a transformer and a switchgear line up. A variant type is a low-impedance busway, which is designed to have lower voltage drop by virtue of close spacing of bus bars, which reduces inductive reactance.
A trolley busway provides power to equipment that must be frequently moved. The busway is open at the bottom, and a movable collector assembly "trolley" is used to connect between the fixed bus bars in the busway and the cable connected to moving equipment.
Bus ducts are building service penetrants that are required to be externally where they penetrate fire separations required to have a fire-resistance rating.
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External links
target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> IEEE C37.23 Standard For Metal Enclosed Bus
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