choi1167
Electrical
- Dec 14, 2005
- 28
Some copper busbars being used on switchgears are pre-fabricated with slots/holes for ease of installation and interconnection. Example is a 1/4" x 4" square busbar with 3-slots in a row/column. The size of the slots is about 1/2" x 1" (oval shaped). Obviously, these slots reduce the cross section of the bus bar from 1sq.in. to 0.625sq.in. on that particular portion. But, what or how much is the effect on the ampacity of the bus bar as a whole? A more specific example is a 4-ply 1/4" x 4" horizontal copper busbars having slots indicated before, will it still be rated for 4000 amperes? Switchgear manufacturer said yes. But I'm not convinced since no technical information or data was provided. Any thoughts?