With its 60 mm RiLine60 busbar system, Rittal offers a safe and flexible power distribution system for the construction of low-voltage switchgear. Integration of RiLine60 busbar systems and components in the Power Engineering 5.0 planning and configuration software results in an overall reduction in processing times and optimized project costs. For instance, the integrated step mechanisms for adapting to the flat bar cross-section may now be locked using pins. Plant engineers can flexibly and easily insert flat copper bars retained in a holder from the front, or slide them in from the side. They also benefit from further improvements to assembly in relation to the cable entry of busbar connection adapters. Simply knocking out hole perforations permits the simple, tool-free introduction of round conductors and laminated copper bars. The specially incorporated anti-slip guard also guarantees that the OM (One Move) component adapter holds securely in any position. Installation on 4-pole busbar systems is ensured by adjusting the adapter section. The software’s easy to use drag & drop functions allow a quick graphic configuration of the desired busbar system in the company’s TS 8 enclosures. The software includes export interfaces for parts lists in MS, as well as DWG and DXF formats, allowing fully coherent documentation to be compiled immediately. Due to the integrated database of switchgear from well-known equipment manufacturers and the freely selectable rated current input options, total power losses and space reserves on the busbar systems can be automatically calculated. The automatic documentation can, for example, be used to determine the appropriate climate control measures with the aid of the company's Therm software.
Edited by: Teoman Tugsuz