One of the traditional ways of power distribution was the
cables. It lasted for a long time until the system of bus duct came into
existence. It is the latest, cost-effective and effective way of electric power
distribution.
To fulfill various industrial motives, insulators are fixed
on top of conductor bars to form an enclosure termed as bus duct. In other
words, it is a metal track that runs across different bus bars and supports
them. Its standard length is 10 feet. The different types of bus ducts are
Cable, isolated-phase, segregated and plug-in.
The bus duct is a channel like structure is responsible for
carrying huge quantities of electric current to a far away location. It has
made the power distribution more efficient and reliable.
Advantages of using Bus Duct
- Exact determination of cost and quantity for starters
- Easy installation
- Time saver
- Less installation time to cables
- Quick discovery of faulty section with instant replacement capacity
- Easy connection to Switchgear
- Power supply to offices and buildings
- Can add/remove subdivision circuit from the entire duct without freeing the voltage
Similarly, LT Bus Duct is most frequently used for
industrial use for a variety of purposes. They are used in the form of
insulator for various sensitive conditions such as high current flow, high
temperature conditions, earth fault, etc. The device is easy to operate and
serves well in conditions of excess heat and temperature.
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