Plug-on neutral breakers and related methods
US-9203231-B2 · Dec 1, 2015 · US
US9711922B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9711922-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615216539-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 18, 2017 |
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A busway assembly includes first and second busway sections and a joint assembly connecting the first and second sections. Each busway section includes a housing including first and second opposing side portions. Each busway section includes a first insulator held in the first side portion and a second insulator held in the second side portion. The first and second insulators each hold one or more bus bar conductors. The joint assembly includes first and second connected joint housings and plurality of joint conductors held in the first and second housings. A first exposed portion of each joint conductor extends out of the first housing and is electrically connected with one of the bus bar conductors of the first busway section. A second exposed portion of each joint conductor extends out of the second housing and is electrically connected with one of the bus bar conductors of the second busway section.
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That which is claimed is: 1. A busway section comprising: a housing having a length, the housing comprising first and second opposing side portions; a first insulator configured to be slidingly received in the first side portion of the housing, the first insulator having a length that is substantially the same as the length of the housing, the first insulator comprising a plurality of spaced apart channels extending lengthwise in the first insulator, each channel configured to receive a bus bar conductor; a second insulator configured to be slidingly received in the second side portion of the housing, the second insulator having a length that is substantially the same as the length of the housing, the second insulator comprising a plurality of spaced apart channels extending lengthwise in the insulator, each channel configured to receive a bus bar conductor; and wherein the housing further comprises a plurality of insulator alignment and engagement features configured to align and guide the first and second insulators as they are slidingly received in the housing and to hold the first and second insulators in place after they are slidingly received in the housing. 2. The busway section of claim 1 wherein the insulator alignment and engagement features comprise: a first inner wall member extending inwardly at the first side portion of the housing, the first inner wall member positioned to be adjacent to and/or abut a central portion of the first insulator; and a second inner wall member extending inwardly at the second side portion of the housing, the second inner wall member positioned to be adjacent to and/or abut a central portion of the second insulator. 3. The busway section of claim 2 wherein the insulator alignment and engagement features comprise: a first upper leg member extending upwardly from the first inner wall member, the first upper leg member configured to be received in a groove in an upper portion of the first insulator; and a second upper leg member extending upwardly from the second inner wall member, the second upper leg member configured to be received in a groove in an upper portion of the second insulator. 4. The busway section of claim 2 wherein the insulator alignment and engagement features comprise: a first lower leg member extending downwardly from the first inner wall member, the first lower leg member configured to be received in a groove in a lower portion of the first insulator; and a second lower leg member extending downwardly from the second inner wall member, the second lower leg member configured to be received in a groove in a lower portion of the second insulator. 5. The busway section of claim 2 wherein the insulator alignment and engagement features comprise: a first upper wall portion above and offset from the first inner wall member, wherein an upper ledge of the first insulator is received above the first inner wall member and adjacent the first upper wall portion; and a second upper wall portion above and offset from the second inner wall member, wherein an upper ledge of the second insulator is received above the second inner wall member and adjacent the second upper wall portion. 6. The busway section of claim 2 wherein the insulator alignment and engagement features comprise: a first lower wall portion below and offset from the first inner wall member, wherein a lower ledge of the first insulator is received below the first inner wall member and adjacent the first lower wall portion; and a second lower wall portion below and offset from the second inner wall member, wherein a lower ledge of the second insulator is received below the second inner wall member and adjacent the second lower wall portion. 7. The busway section of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second side portions of the housing comprises a joint cover engagement feature configured to slidably engage a joint cover. 8. The busway section of claim 7 wherein the joint cover engagement feature comprises: a first channel at the first side portion of the housing; and a second channel at the second side portion of the housing; wherein the first and second channels are configured to slidingly receive a joint cover. 9. The busway section of claim 1 wherein the housing further comprises: a first lower ledge extending inwardly from a lower portion of the first side portion of the housing; and a second lower ledge extending inwardly from a lower portion of the second side portion of the housing. 10. The busway section of claim 9 wherein: a lower surface of the first insulator is adjacent and/or abuts the first lower ledge; and a lower surface of the second insulator is adjacent and/or abuts the second lower ledge. 11. The busway section of claim 9 wherein the housing further comprises: a first lower flange extending downwardly from the first lower ledge; and a second lower flange extending downwardly from the second lower ledge. 12. The busway section of claim 11 further comprising first and second lip seal members formed of an electrically insulative material, wherein the first lip seal member is configured to be received around the first lower flange and the second lip seal member is configured to be received around the second lower flange. 13. The busway section of claim 1 wherein the housing comprises an upper wall, and wherein: an upper surface of the first insulator is adjacent and/or abuts the upper wall; and an upper surface of the second insulator is adjacent and/or abuts the upper wall. 14. A busway section comprising: a housing having a length, the housing comprising first and second opposing side portions; a first insulator in the first side portion of the housing, the first insulator having a length that is substantially the same as the length of the housing; one or more first bus bar conductors held in spaced apart channels defined in the first insulator; a second insulator in the second side portion of the housing, the second insulator having a length that is substantially the same as the length of the housing; and one or more second bus bar conductors held in spaced apart channels defined in the second insulator; wherein a respective bus bar conductor has a length that is shorter than a length of the channel in which the bus bar conductor is held such that a gap is defined in the channel between an end of the bus bar conductor and an end of the channel. 15. The busway section of claim 14 wherein an opening extends along each channel of the first and second insulators. 16. The busway section of claim 15 wherein the housing and the first and second insulators define a channel in which a plug-in unit can be received and engage the first and second bus bar conductors. 17. A busway section comprising: a housing having a length, the housing comprising first and second opposing side portions; a first insulator configured to be slidingly received in the first side portion of the housing, the first insulator having a length that is substantially the same as the length of the housing, the first insulator comprising a plurality of spaced apart channels extending lengthwise in the first insulator, each channel configured to receive a bus bar conductor; a second insulator configured to be slidingly received in the second side portion of the housing, the second insulator having a length that is substantially the same as the length of the housing, the second insulator comprising a plurality of spaced apart channels extending lengthwise in the insulator, each channel configured to receive a bus bar conductor; an
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