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Copper Contact Busway

SBG
Mar 2011
Rev 6.2
- New Copper Solution
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General Introduction
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Background of Aluminum
Unlike Oil and Copper (limited resource), Aluminum is the most abundant
(8%) metallic element, the 3rd most abundant of all elements (after oxygen
and silicon)
Aluminum is a good thermal and electrical
conductor, by weight better than copper
(65% of conductivity by volume, 50% by weight)
Price of aluminum more stable than
copper - 100% increase over past 5
years, compared with 300% increase of
copper!
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Problems of traditional aluminum busway (1)
Aluminum oxide (alumina or aloxite) forms when the metal exposed to
air, responsible for metallic aluminums resistance to weathering.
Therefore an electrical insulator (overheat).
Fretting corrosion happens at contact between PIU jaw and busbar
(Fretting corrosion refers to corrosion damage at the asperities of contact
surfaces. This damage occurs under load and in the presence of repeated
relative surface motion, as often induced by vibration)
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Problems of traditional aluminum busway (2)
Fretting corrosion results from:
Contact between busbar and PIU jaw under load
Vibration (50Hz)
Repeated relative motion
Deformation on surface (hardness aluminum << copper)
Fretting corrosion results in:
Silver/tin plating and small fragments of aluminum removed, oxidation forms, build-
up of oxide residue (insulator)
Contact pressure drops, increasing temperature, increasing resistance
Failure (explosion) happens at the contact
More critical on IEC than UL busway because smaller allowable conductor cross
section (higher current density)
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Our solution: Copper Contact (laminated
bimetal)
Silver plated bimetal plate cladding on
aluminum conductor at all connection contacts,
through high current and high pressure
Outer contact surface of the connection plate is
silver-plated copper, the inside surface is
Aluminum
All of busway connection zone are silver to
silver contact
Copper placed only at where it is requiredat
contacts
Fretting corrosion does not happen as
hardness of copper is much higher than
aluminum
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Copper Contact Busway Offers
Medium Power (100A-800A) : Canalis KSA
High Power (800A-5000A): I-LINE II BFC
Canalis KSA (100A - 800A)
Canalis KT/KHF more than 20 years
I-LINE BFC (800A - 5000A) - new
More than 30 years application experience in Europe
26 millions meters installed worldwide
9 millions of energized joint packs
9 millions of energized plug-in units
Laminated Bimetal Technology introduced to High Power I-LINE II
series from Medium Power Canalis series
20 years
More than
30 years
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Advantages
of
Copper Contact Busway
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A safer, more reliable and economical solution
Safety and Reliability thanks to
the laminated bimetal technology, copper
contact solution removes all doubts and
uncertainties of past experience on
application of aluminum for power
distribution
Durability service life of copper
contact busway is longer than aluminum
busway, and matches that of copper
busway
Economical copper contact busway
retains many features of copper busway,
yet far more economical and price stable
than copper busway
Aluminum Copper Contact Copper
safety and reliability level (IEC range)
Aluminum Copper Contact Copper
service life level (IEC range)
Aluminum Copper Contact Copper
price level (IEC range)
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Green and Environmental Friendly
Reduce pollution pollution during plating process
reduced by 95%. Silver plating applied at only
contact areas instead of entire length of conductor.
RoHS compliant - eliminate the use of hazardous
substances and reduce the pollution
*RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) directive restricts the
use of some hazardous materials (like Lead, Mercury, Cadmium and
Hexavalent chromium etc), firstly implemented in EU in 2006, and
similar directives are introduced in Asia.
The insulation material is halogen free and no toxic
emission in case of fire (DuPont Mylar)
Product at end of service life can be recycled
insulation easily separated from busbar
Bimetal clads removable from busbar
RoHS
Compliant
Green
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Energy Efficiency
Achieved Green Leaf Energy Efficiency
mark by Intertek, an equivalent level of
Energy Star / LEED.
Schneider Electric is conservative on
optimisation of cross section, which is
designed in such a way that no
additional cooling (e.g. cooling fins)
required on housing. Busway serving
the purpose of electrical distribution
Resistance and power consumption is
lower than the industrial average.


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Lower contact resistance
Silver- silver contact reduces
the contact resistance
The thermal imaging test
shows the temperature of the
connection plate is far lower
than the temperature of cable
when running at full load
4.5% 38.31 Ni-Cu alloy
15% 11.49 Pure tin
61.8% 2.90 1100 aluminum
100% 1.72 2# pure copper
105% 1.64 2# pure silver
Conductivity (IACS) Resistancem
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All features and benefits
of
I-Line and Canalis
retained!!!
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SEISMIC COMPLIANCE
Schneider Busway System passed the seismic tests and
complies with Zone-4, most severe, seismic requirements
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Seismic compliance
Full range of standard products of I-Line and Canalis
tested and certified to UBC zone 4, more severe,
condition
Tests carried out in EERTC (Earthquake Engineering
Research & Test Centre), witnessed and results agreed by
seismic experts of Shimizu Corporation Japan
Both mechanical (bending and twisting) and dynamic
tests (simulation of several historical earthquakes
including Kobe J apan 1995, Ojiya J apan 2004, El
Centro USA 1940, Building Construction
Wave J apan) performed and passed
Learning points achieved on recommendation of
supports consult factory for further info
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Full 14 type tests
in
IEC60439-1/2 ed.3.1 2005
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14 type tests in IEC 60439-2 ed.3.1: 2005
Note:
1) Edition 3.1 2005, 8.2.9 requires the glow-wire test at a temperature of 960C instead of 850C in Edition 3.0 2000
2) Edition 3.1 2005, 8.2.4 has more clear regulation that the resistance phase to PE measured after the short circuit
withstand test shall not exceed by more than 10%the value before test. Ed.3.0 ask to compare the resistance
before and after the test as indication in the remark.
3) 8.2.11 is not applicable
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3 fire-related type tests (IEC60439-1/2)
8.2.9 - Verification of the resistance of
insulating materials to abnormal heat and
fire
Purpose and importance of this test
To verify the insulating material of busway will not
burn or cause the burning when affected by
abnormal heat or by fire with the degree of 9600C
(the insulating material need to retain current-
carrying parts) or 6500C(other than former material).
Test arrangement
Use glow-wire to approach the sample, the
duration is 30 seconds. There shall be no obvious
and continuous flame or the flame shall extinguish
within 30 seconds when moving away the glow-wire.
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3 fire-related type tests (IEC60439-1/2)
8.2.14 - Verification of resistance to flame-
propagation
Purpose and importance of this test
To verify the resistance to flame propagation. The
fire resistant busway helps to prevent the flame
propagation and fire spread, save time for people
to run away from the fire
Test arrangement
Three standard busbar trunking units of the same
type are placed at regular intervals on a vertical
ladder into a fire test rig; every busbar trunking
shall present a different side orientation to the
burner flame impact. After burning has ceased, the
busbar trunking enclosures should be wiped clean.
All soot is to be ignored if, when wiped off, the
original surface is undamaged. If it does not ignite
or the maximum extent of the charred portion
(external or internal) of the busbar trunking has not
reached a height exceeding 2.5m above the
bottom edge of the burner, the system is deemed
has having passed the test.
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3 fire-related type tests (IEC60439-1/2)
8.2.15 - Verification of fire resistance in
building penetrations
Purpose and importance of this test
Verify the fire resistance in building penetration. The
fire resistant busway can resist the smoke spread and
penetration; prevent the further spread of fire, save time
for people to run away from the fire. Suitable for the
busway designed to prevent the spread of fire with
specified time (60min, 120min, 180min, 240min)
Test is performed according to ISO834
Test arrangement
A representative busbar trunking fire-proof unit sample
shall be mounted as used in building practice on a test
floor, made of concrete. A fire seal shall be used to fill
the void around the busbar trunking enclosure passing
through the hole of the test floor. When performing the
test, a set of thermocouples shall be located on the
unexposed side of the sample to record the surface
temperatures of the busbar trunking enclosure
Required no smoke & temperature rise on unexposed
surface couldnt exceed 180K (Maximum) and 140K
(Average)
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KEMA KEUR
and
ASTA Diamond
(1)
listed
(1) ASTA Diamond license being approved by ASTA
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KEMA KEUR and ASTA Diamond
Full range of I-Line and Canalis carries KEMA KEUR and
ASTA Diamond safety marks
A product carrying the marks is ensured by KEMA / ASTA
that it is safe and is produced identical to those originally
tested. Product and production location under surveillance
of KEMA / ASTA
Critical for busway than other electrical product as semi-
standard, variety of lengths
General KEMA or ASTA type test is a one-time test on a
single specimen of sample. KEMA or ASTA is not responsible
for the conformity of the production with the specimen tested.
No safety marks
Full type tests in accordance with latest (2005) IEC version
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Mylar

Insulation
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Mylar

insulation
Mylar

, sourced from USA/Europe, is a registered brand of Dupont, so


popular and widely used that it is regarded as one category of
insulation material (Coca-Cola = Coke)
Over 40+ years of installation of I-Line and Canalis still in use. Quality
and performance guaranteed by BOTH Schneider Electric and Dupont
Properties and performance controlled by Dupont, not played around at
busbar factory
Environmentally friendly, detachable and recyclable after service life
Halogen free and self-extinguished. IEC60439-1/2, 8.2.9 is a dedicated
test Verification of the resistance of insulating materials to abnormal
heat and fire
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Epoxy insulation (1)
Epoxy is not a brand but a type of material - insulation
is the most critical material for sandwich busway (c.f.
engine for aircraft)
1 layer. pin holeis common with epoxy technology,
covered by PVC/PET tapes
Not recommended by IEC60439-2:
" 7.4.2.1 Protection by insulation of live parts
.NOTE Examples are electrical components embedded in insulation,
cables. Paints, varnishes, lacquers and similar products alone are generally
not considered to provide an adequate insulation for protection against
electric shock in normal service.
For sandwich type busway, there is no air between the conductors, meaning epoxy or mylar are used as a
primary insulation. Since Epoxy belongs to the family mentioned in the "NOTE" of IEC60439, IEC
recommends not to use this
Schneider Electric uses a lot of epoxy for a lot of electrical equipment, but only as a secondary insulation
(primary insulation can be air between conductors)
Non recyclable, non environmentally friendly
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Epoxy insulation (2)
Special service condition (on specification of a world-leading, epoxy-
pioneered busway manufacturer in USA)
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Complete Schneider Electric Solution
from
transformer to sub main distribution,
fully coordinated using our
ACB and MCCB
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Complete Schneider Electric Solution
Trihal transformer
I-Line-Trihal transformer tap
RM6 + T200I
Remote control modular
cubicles
Prisma
Blokset
Okken
NSX Circuit Breaker
Busway Plug-in unit
equipped with
Power Meter
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Major Project References
of
Copper Contact Busway
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More than 30 years application experience
worldwide
The Molecular fusion technology is applied on the busway of
which amp rating more than 250A
In Europe, 90% high power busway utilize Molecular fusion
technology.
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Nord Villepinte Convention center
Project Name: Nord Villepinte Convention center
Location : North Paris
Area: 210,000m2
General information: one of the biggest exhibition
centers in Europe. Schneider copper contact
busway have been installed and operated for
more than 25 years.
Completion date: 1982 December
Scheme: double fishbone
Maximum capacity: 3200A
Single run: 183 meter
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Moscow Ostankino Tower
Project Name: Moscow Ostankino tower
Location : Moscow
General information: tallest TV tower in
Europe, the biggest swing is more than 20
meters. In the year 2000, Aug, a serious
fire accident occurred because of the cable
overload. From that day on, they all use
Schneider new copper contact busway.
Completion date: 2002, September
Scheme: double main trunking
Maximum capacity: 1600A
Total length: 540 meter (270m x 2)

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