BUS AND BUS TAPS Sample Clauses

The "Bus and Bus Taps" clause defines the requirements and specifications for the installation and use of electrical busbars and their associated tap connections within a facility or system. It typically outlines the standards for materials, sizing, insulation, and the methods by which taps are made to the main bus, ensuring safe and reliable distribution of electrical power. For example, it may specify the maximum allowable current for each tap or the type of connectors to be used. The core function of this clause is to ensure the safe, efficient, and code-compliant distribution of electricity, minimizing the risk of electrical faults or hazards associated with improper bus or tap installations.
BUS AND BUS TAPS i. The main buses & connections shall be of high conductivity aluminium alloy, as per IS : 5082 sized for specification current rating with maximum temperature limited to 85 degree C ( i.e., 35 degree C rise over 50 degree C ambient). Bus bars shall be designed for a maximum current density of 0.8A/ sqmm. ii. All bus connections shall have adequate contact pressure which should be ensure by means of two bolt connections with plain & spring washers locknuts. Bimetallic connections between dissimilar metals. iii. Bus connections shall be fully insulated for working voltage with adequate phase / ground clearances. Insulating sleeves for bus bars & surrounds for joints shall be provided. Bus insulator shall be flame-retardant, track resistant type with high creep age surface. iv. All buses & connections shall be supported & braced to with stand the stresses due to maximum short circuit current & also to take care of any thermal expansion. v. Bus-bars shall be sleeved in colour coded manner for easy identification & so located that the sequence RYB shall be from left to right, top to bottom of front to rear, when viewed from the front of switchgear assembly. vi. Bolted disconnected links shall be provided from all incoming & outgoing feeders for isolation of neutral, if necessary.

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