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High-Power Busway ETP for Efficient Electrical Energy Transmission
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Busbar is an electrical device designed for transmission of high power electrical energy in networks up to 1000 V. BUSBAR CONSTRUCTION Current-carrying busbars are made of high quality aluminium or copper alloys. The contact parts of the current-carrying conductors have a multi-layer protective coating which prevents the formation of oxide films, reduces the transient resistance. Thereby increases the reliability and durability of both contact connections and the entire busbar system. DEGREE OF PROTECTION The standard degree of protection provided by the enclosure against moisture and dirt is IP55. It is possible to increase the degree of protection up to IP68.
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