System and method for dielectric coated busbars
US-2024387077-A1 · Nov 21, 2024 · US
US9024187B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9024187-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213687916-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 28, 2012 |
| Priority date | Nov 28, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 5, 2015 |
| Grant date | May 5, 2015 |
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A busway assembly including a plurality of busbars mounted in a horizontal orientation and stacked in a sandwich configuration for conducting electrical current. The busbars are enclosed within a housing having an H-shaped configuration and including side-panels with ventilation chimneys through which hot air circulates from a low area underneath the busbars to an upper area above the busbars. The ventilation chimneys include open-ended half-pipes that are inserted in respective apertures of the side-panels.
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What is claimed is: 1. A horizontally-mounted busway assembly comprising: a plurality of busbars stacked in a sandwich configuration for conducting electrical current, the plurality of busbars being mounted in a horizontal orientation; and a housing enclosing the plurality of busbars and having an H-shaped configuration relative to the horizontal orientation of the busbars, the H-shaped configuration including side-panels with ventilation chimneys through which hot air circulates from a low area underneath the plurality of busbars to an upper area above the plurality of busbars, the ventilation chimneys including open-ended half-pipes inserted in respective apertures of the side-panels so that the ventilation chimneys are open toward the busbars. 2. The busway assembly of claim 1 , wherein the half-pipes have a rectangular or semi-circular cross-sectional profile. 3. The busway assembly of claim 1 , wherein the housing includes a top housing connected to a bottom housing via the side-panels, each of the side-panels having a respective plurality of ventilation chimneys. 4. The busway assembly of claim 3 , wherein the top housing is a structural sheet formed to cover a top surface of the plurality of busbars, the bottom housing being a structural sheet formed to cover a bottom surface of the plurality of busbars. 5. The busway assembly of claim 3 , wherein the top housing and the bottom housing includes material selected from a group consisting of steel and aluminum. 6. The busway assembly of claim 3 , further comprising surge clamps horizontally mounted between the side-panels for increasing structural rigidity of the housing. 7. The busway assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of busbars is separated into sections, the side-panels having a plug-in opening between two adjacent sections for access to electrical current for electrical loads. 8. The busway assembly of claim 7 , further comprising a plug-in base mounted to cover at least in part the plug-in opening. 9. The busway assembly of claim 7 , wherein each section of the plurality of busbars has two pairs of ventilation chimneys on each of the side-panels, the two pairs being symmetrically arranged between two successive plug-in openings. 10. The busway assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the side-panels includes an upper trough at an upper end of the ventilation chimneys and a lower trough at a lower end of the ventilation chimneys, the upper trough and the lower trough being oriented horizontally and parallel to each other, the ventilation chimneys providing a drainage path for accumulated liquid in the upper trough to flow towards the lower trough. 11. The busway assembly of claim 1 , wherein each busbar of the plurality of busbars has a rectangular cross-section. 12. A horizontally-mounted busway assembly comprising: a plurality of busbars stacked in a sandwich configuration for conducting electrical current, the plurality of busbars being mounted in a horizontal orientation with respective busbar sides extending vertically between a top-most busbar surface and a bottom-most busbar surface; and a pair of side-panels positioned, respectively, adjacent to the busbar sides for shielding the plurality of busbars, the side-panels including ventilation chimneys configured such that a vertically-enclosed path is formed between the bottom-most busbar surface and the top-most busbar surface, the ventilation chimneys being open toward the busbars and the vertically-enclosed path allowing air to flow from a low area below a bottom-most busbar to an upper area above a top-most busbar and liquid to flow from an upper area above the top-most busbar to a lower area below the bottom-most busbar. 13. The busway assembly of claim 12 , wherein the ventilation chimneys are open-ended half-pipes having a rectangular or semi-circular cross-sectional profile. 14. The busway assembly of claim 13 , wherein the open-ended half-pipes are attached within respective apertures of the side-panels. 15. The busway assembly of claim 14 , wherein the open-ended half-pipes are welded to the side-panels. 16. The busway assembly of claim 12 , further comprising a top housing connected to a bottom housing via the side-panels, the top housing shielding the top-most busbar surface and the bottom housing shielding the bottom-most busbar surface. 17. The busway assembly of claim 16 , wherein the side-panels, the top housing, and the bottom housing, form a housing with an H-shaped configuration for enclosing the plurality of busbars. 18. The busway assembly of claim 17 , further comprising surge clamps horizontally mounted between the side-panels for increasing structural rigidity of the housing. 19. The busway assembly of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of busbars is separated into sections, the side-panels having a plug-in opening between two adjacent sections for supplying electrical current to electrical loads, each section having a symmetrical arrangement of ventilation chimneys in the side-panels. 20. The busway assembly of claim 12 , wherein at least one of the side-panels includes an upper trough horizontally oriented at an upper end of the ventilation chimneys such that accumulated liquid in the upper trough can flow through the vertically-enclosed path of the ventilation chimneys.
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