A brief understanding of the Schneider low voltage cabinet BlokSeT cabinet busbar design

Mondo Home Updated on 2024-01-30

Schneider low-voltage cabinet blokset is a low-voltage power distribution product produced by DEREN Electric authorized by Schneider, which is widely used in power plants, substations, industrial and mining enterprises, civil construction infrastructure and other fields. Its scope of application includes power supply and distribution systems below 400Hz, rated working voltage of 690V, rated insulation voltage of 1000V, and rated current of 6300A and below.

The Blokset series of low-voltage cabinets Type D The MS model features an advanced in-cabinet busbar design that places the busbar on the side. For busbars up to 3200A, each phase consists of one or more copper bars, which are located on the side of the control cabinet. Each busbar is 5mm thick and drilled holes for connection to a variety of switching elements, which allows cabinet B to provide excellent conductivity at high currents, ensuring efficient and stable power transmission. The distribution bus plays a key role in the low-voltage cabinets of the Blokset series, especially below 2100A. The Schneider low-voltage cabinet blokset distribution bus carries the current of the extractable units in the drawer, so its design and connection are crucial.

The distribution bus is connected to the main bus by nuts, bolts and contact washers to ensure the firmness and stability of the connection. This design not only simplifies the maintenance and replacement process, but also improves the reliability of the entire power system.

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