Insulation:
The bus bars are insulated to prevent electrical shocks and short circuits. Insulating materials, such as epoxy or polymer coatings, are applied to the bus bars and the enclosure to ensure proper insulation and prevent inadvertent contact with the conductors.
Tap-Off Points:
Bus bar systems typically have tap-off points along the length of the bus bars. These tap-off points provide connections for distributing power to various loads or equipment. Tap-off units or devices can be plugged into the bus bars, allowing for flexible and adjustable power distribution without the need for extensive rewiring.
Ratings and Capacity:
Bus bar systems are available in various ratings and capacities to suit different power distribution requirements. The capacity of a bus bar system is determined by factors such as the cross-sectional area of the bus bars, the material used, and the cooling provisions. Higher-capacity bus bar systems can handle larger current loads and are used in applications that require substantial power distribution.
Product name: | insulated conductor systems DHR |
Product number: | DHR-10/50 |
product material: | PVC+copper |
Minimum quantity of product: | 1m |