Busbar Trunking | EAE Elektrik | Power Distribution

The busbar system is used to transfer electrical energy to a vertical or horizontal point along the route within the facility, starting from a point such as a transformer, generator or panel, or to distribute energy to the loads within the facility by taking energy from the current receiving points utilizing tap off boxes.Busbar systems are widely used in high-rise buildings, factories, workshops, assembly lines, warehouses, stations, hotels, airports, petrochemical plants, data centers and supermarkets, etc. that require medium and low voltage current distribution.
The busbar system is a system that consists of straight lengths, supply elements, turning elements, panel and transformer modules, T-connectors, reduction and expansion transition modules.

Maintenance of the busbar system should be externally inspected annually. Busbar maintenance should never be done under electrical load. It should be ensured at every stage that all electrical connections are disconnected. Since energizing a busbar system that has been contaminated by water or moisture will damage the system and the employees. Precautions must be taken; tests must be carried out and possible causes must be eliminated. IEC 61439-6 standards, safety-related specifications in the country should be followed and implemented by all operating services. Since cleaning and other materials containing hydrocarbons that can be used during maintenance may have harmful effects on plastic materials, EAE must be contacted before use. EAE Busbar Systems operate silently under normal operating conditions. There may be a very slight buzz in some installations. This sound is impermissible; It may occur due to the fact that the joint points, metal parts are not assembled according to the user manuals. The system must be overhauled by turning off the energy and the problem must be eliminated. Any dripping or moisture that may appear on the busbar modules should be eradicated from the environment without delay and the cause should be eliminated.

Description

The Busbar Trunking System was first introduced in America during the 1930s to meet the requirements of the construction industry, with the advent of skyscrapers and the development of production technologies in factories.

European countries and Japan started using this system in the early 1950s, however during the 1970s EAE Electric started its own production and the use of busbar trunking systems in Turkey began.