Benjamos86
Mechanical
- Mar 18, 2022
- 7
Hello everyone! This is my first post on eng-tips, but I've been a long time observer of numerous topics brought up here and have always found this website to be a useful resource.
I am wondering if anyone can help me determine the requirements for spacing between bus bars and a panel enclosure?
I am designing a panel assembly that will house a number of bus bars used for distributing 480 V 3 Ph power to a separate panel assembly that houses a number of breakers.
For the panel that houses the bus bars, power will be supplied via 500 MCM cable that ties to the bus bar via a number of amphenol connectors. Then we will use 6AWG insulated cable coming off these bus bars via ring terminal connections to feed power to the breakers in a separate panel.
Bus bar material is 110 copper, 3/8" thick X 8" wide. Each bus bar does have a 90 degree bend incorporated into it. The bus bars are mounted inside the panel via 1.25" tall insulator mounts. Each bus bar is spaced 1.5" away from the next closest bus bar and also separated via a sheet of 1/4" thick Garolite.
The closest distance I have between the bus bars and the panel itself is 0.6" with the panel doors closed. This dimension is the one that concerns me and has ultimately led me to posting here.
Should there be any reason for concern with the above mentioned distances? I have researched this topic for a few days and see a lot of suggestions on spacing, but I want to ensure that we won't have any issues with code regulations once the equipment is onsite. Install is in the US.
I've seen some info suggesting that there is no actual requirement per ANSI, and haven't been able to determine whether or not NEC has specific requirements that I am violating with my current design.
Hoping someone can confirm that we won't be violating any code restrictions given the above.
Thanks all for any input!!
I am wondering if anyone can help me determine the requirements for spacing between bus bars and a panel enclosure?
I am designing a panel assembly that will house a number of bus bars used for distributing 480 V 3 Ph power to a separate panel assembly that houses a number of breakers.
For the panel that houses the bus bars, power will be supplied via 500 MCM cable that ties to the bus bar via a number of amphenol connectors. Then we will use 6AWG insulated cable coming off these bus bars via ring terminal connections to feed power to the breakers in a separate panel.
Bus bar material is 110 copper, 3/8" thick X 8" wide. Each bus bar does have a 90 degree bend incorporated into it. The bus bars are mounted inside the panel via 1.25" tall insulator mounts. Each bus bar is spaced 1.5" away from the next closest bus bar and also separated via a sheet of 1/4" thick Garolite.
The closest distance I have between the bus bars and the panel itself is 0.6" with the panel doors closed. This dimension is the one that concerns me and has ultimately led me to posting here.
Should there be any reason for concern with the above mentioned distances? I have researched this topic for a few days and see a lot of suggestions on spacing, but I want to ensure that we won't have any issues with code regulations once the equipment is onsite. Install is in the US.
I've seen some info suggesting that there is no actual requirement per ANSI, and haven't been able to determine whether or not NEC has specific requirements that I am violating with my current design.
Hoping someone can confirm that we won't be violating any code restrictions given the above.
Thanks all for any input!!