Switchboard for power distribution system
US-2016372896-A1 · Dec 22, 2016 · US
US10069283B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10069283-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715648694-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 18, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 4, 2018 |
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A switchboard is for a power distribution system having a number of electrical lines. The switchboard includes: an enclosure assembly having a chassis; a switching assembly including a plurality of circuit breakers each coupled to the chassis, each of the circuit breakers having a number of terminal lugs structured to be electrically connected to a corresponding one of the electrical lines; and an isolating assembly including a plurality of isolating apparatus, at least one isolating apparatus being coupled to one of the plurality of circuit breakers. The isolating apparatus separates the number of terminal lugs of the one circuit breaker from the number of terminal lugs of each of the other circuit breakers.
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What is claimed is: 1. A switchboard for a power distribution system comprising a number of electrical lines, said switchboard comprising: an enclosure assembly comprising a chassis; a switching assembly comprising a plurality of circuit breakers each coupled to said chassis and comprising a number of terminal lugs structured to be electrically connected to a corresponding one of said electrical lines, said plurality of circuit breakers comprising a main circuit breaker and a plurality of branch circuit breakers electrically connected to said main circuit breaker; and an isolating assembly comprising a barrier member coupled to said chassis, said barrier member comprising a first wall, a second wall, and a third wall extending between said first wall and said second wall, wherein said number of terminal lugs of said main circuit breaker are disposed between said first wall and said second wall. 2. The switchboard of claim 1 wherein said switchboard further comprises a frame coupled to said chassis; wherein said frame comprises a first sidewall, a second sidewall opposite and parallel to said first sidewall, and a third sidewall extending between and being perpendicular to said first sidewall and said second sidewall; and wherein said first wall and said second wall of said barrier member extend from said third sidewall toward each of said plurality of branch circuit breakers. 3. The switchboard of claim 2 wherein said first wall and said second wall of said barrier member are disposed between and are parallel to said first sidewall and said second sidewall of said frame. 4. The switchboard of claim 2 wherein said main circuit breaker is disposed between said third sidewall of said frame and each of said plurality of branch circuit breakers; and wherein said first wall and said second wall of said barrier member do not extend past said main circuit breaker. 5. The switchboard of claim 2 wherein said main circuit breaker has a main operating handle structured to move in a plane parallel to said first sidewall and said second sidewall of said frame; and wherein each of said plurality of branch circuit breakers has a main operating handle structured to move in a corresponding plane perpendicular to said first sidewall and said second sidewall of said frame. 6. The switchboard of claim 1 wherein said third wall is disposed generally perpendicular to said first wall and said second wall. 7. The switchboard of claim 1 wherein said isolating assembly comprises a second barrier member disposed coplanar with said first wall; and wherein said second barrier member extends from proximate said main circuit breaker to proximate one of said plurality of branch circuit breakers. 8. The switchboard of claim 1 wherein said barrier member is a unitary component made from a single piece of material. 9. The switchboard of claim 1 wherein said first wall, said second wall, and said third wall are made from different pieces of material. 10. The switchboard of claim 1 wherein said main circuit breaker has a main operating handle substantially disposed between said number of terminal lugs of said main circuit breaker and each of said plurality of branch circuit breakers.
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