Plug-on neutral breakers and related methods
US-9203231-B2 · Dec 1, 2015 · US
US9692195B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9692195-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514966148-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 11, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 17, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2017 |
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Apparatus for substantially eliminating exposure to live parts on a busway plug-in unit enclosure includes a power take-off with male-terminal stabs which are capped with nonconductive material. A nonconductive structure covers the bus assembly and allows only the stabs to pass into the interior of a plug-in unit enclosure. A shutter assembly in each plug-in unit enclosure has a nonconductive shutter plate that moves only longitudinally along the stabs when a plug-in unit device is inserted into the enclosure. Inserting the plug in unit device into the enclosure causes a shutter plate latch to open and depress the shutter. When the plug in unit device is removed from the plug in unit enclosure, the shutter plate is biased upward and latched in a position over the stabs. No live touch points are available in the enclosure.
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What is claimed is: 1. A busway assembly, comprising: a) a busway housing; b) a plurality of busbars arranged in a flat stacked configuration, c) the busbars being located at least in part within the housing and including a first top busbar, a second busbar, a third busbar and a fourth bottom busbar, for providing each of a Neutral busbar, an A-phase busbar, a B-phase busbar, and a C-phase busbar; each busbar having a top surface, a bottom surface, a front side surface, a rear side surface, a forward edge and a trailing edge; and a conductive stab tenaciously engaged to and extending beyond the busway housing in a vertically aligned row from the front side surface of the A, B and C phase busbars; d) a row of conductive stabs tenaciously engaged to and extending in a first axis beyond the busway housing from the front side surface of the Neutral busbar and parallel to the row of stabs for the A, B and C phase busbars; e) all the conductive stabs having a free end distal from the busses, the free ends having caps of nonconductive material; and f) at least one plug-in unit enclosure covering any openings in the busway housing which allow the conductive stabs to extend therefrom. 2. The busway assembly according to claim 1 , further including the plug in unit enclosure having circuit breaker compartments for receiving circuit breakers inserted along the first axis; the circuit breaker compartments having the stabs protruding therein; a shutter plate in each pole of the circuit breaker compartments, each shutter plate being nonconductive and having a throughhole for receiving a stab of the phase busbar and a throughhole for receiving a stab of the neutral busbar; and the shutter plate having a raised position overlaying all stabs in its circuit breaker compartment and having a lowered position allowing the stabs to protrude through the shutter plate. 3. The busway assembly of claim 1 , wherein the stabs are pin-shaped. 4. The busway assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plug in unit enclosure further comprises a layer of nonconductive material covering the busway housing and allowing the stabs to protrude therethrough. 5. The busway assembly of claim 4 , wherein the layer of nonconductive material is a nonconductive plate with throughholes for the stabs. 6. The busway assembly of claim 5 , wherein the nonconductive plate is a wall of a one-piece unitary assembly of nonconductive material having the circuit breaker compartments formed therein. 7. The busway assembly of claim 2 , further comprising: the shutter plate being part of a shutter assembly having a biasing spring for urging the shutter plate to the raised position. 8. The busway assembly of claim 7 further having a latch for retaining the shutter plate in the raised position. 9. The busway assembly of claim 8 , wherein the latch includes a U-shaped flat spring with tabs on the arms of the U to engage the shutter plate. 10. The busway assembly of claim 9 , wherein the arms of the U have a first position extending the tabs into contact with the shutter plate and a second position upon contact with a complementary-shaped circuit breaker wherein the tabs are forced towards side walls of circuit breaker compartment, thereby releasing the latch. 11. The busway assembly of claim 2 , further comprising: a wiring gutter between a wall of the plug in unit enclosure and a wall of the circuit breaker compartment. 12. The busway assembly of claim 11 , further comprising: a slot in the circuit breaker compartment on that side of the circuit breaker compartment leading to the wiring gutter and sized to allow wires to pass through. 13. The busway assembly of claim 2 , further comprising a multipole circuit breaker fitted within the circuit breaker compartment, attached to the stabs thereof, and having no exposed conductors. 14. The busway assembly of claim 2 , further comprising a three pole circuit breaker fitted within the circuit breaker compartment, attached to the stabs thereof, and having no exposed conductors.
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