BUSBAR SYSTEM
20170298909 · 2017-10-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F03D80/85
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02G5/007
ELECTRICITY
Y02E10/72
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
F03D80/80
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A busbar system includes a plurality of bar modules arranged one behind the other and connected to each other via clamping brackets. Each bar module has a plurality of busbars. The bar module end including the recesses running in a longitudinal extension is inserted into the clamping bracket and the bar module end with the recesses running transversely to the longitudinal extension is suspended on the opposite side in the clamping bracket. Each of the busbars of the one bar module rests laterally against a busbar of the other bar module and the recesses, as viewed from the side, form a through-opening, through which a tensioning element supported on the clamping bracket runs, which presses together the sides of the busbars which rest against each other.
Claims
1. A busbar system, comprising: a plurality of bar modules, situated one behind another and connected to one another via clamping brackets, each of the plurality of bar modules including a plurality of busbars arranged parallel to one another at a distance and including recesses open on one side, at both ends, the recesses running in the longitudinal extent at one end of the respective bar module and running transversely to the longitudinal extent at the other end, wherein, for electrically connecting two of the plurality of bar modules, the bar module end is plugged into the clamping bracket via the recesses which run in the longitudinal extent, and the bar module end with the recesses which run transversely to the longitudinal extent is suspended in this clamping bracket on the opposite side, wherein in each case one of the plurality of busbars of one bar module bears laterally against a busbar of another bar module, and wherein the recesses, from the side, form a passage opening through which a clamping element, supported against the clamping bracket, runs, the clamping element pressing the sides of the busbars, the sides bearing against one another, against one another.
2. The busbar system of claim 1, wherein the respective clamping bracket is, in each case, arranged on a supporting mechanism, and wherein the supporting mechanism is a tower of a wind power plant, and wherein the bar modules are arranged one behind the other in the interior of the tower, and the respective clamping bracket is, in each case, fastened to the supporting mechanism via an elastic bearing.
3. The busbar system of claim 1, wherein the respective clamping bracket is, in each case, formed as a separate unit.
4. The busbar system of claim 1, wherein the respective clamping bracket, in each case, includes electrically insulating separating elements spaced apart from one another in parallel, wherein the distance between the separating elements and the shape of the separating elements are such that the busbars are pluggable in on one side and are suspendable on the other side.
5. The busbar system of claim 1, further comprising spacer elements, plugged one into the other, the respective spacer elements in each case including a cylindrical central part against which a respective busbar bears, wherein a conical projection which extends radially outward is arranged on the casing of the central part.
6. The busbar system of claim 1, wherein the busbars, arranged next to one another, include different cross sections.
7. The busbar system of claim 6, wherein, for a plurality of electrical circuits which are to be connected for current flow, a corresponding number of electrical circuit packages are arranged next to one another transversely to the longitudinal extent, a busbar being arrangable between the electrical circuit packages as a common PE conductor.
8. The busbar system of claim 7, further comprising a frame with a passage opening is arranged in the housing, the busbars running through the passage opening so as to leave a distance, the frame including a supporting element arranged on the outer contour of the frame and being movable in the direction of longitudinal extent in the housing when it makes contact with the directly facing inner side of the housing.
9. The busbar system of claim 8, wherein the frame includes through-openings which allow a chimney effect for cooling the busbars in the case of vertical orientation.
10. The busbar system of claim 1, wherein the recesses which run transversely to the longitudinal direction include a widened portion, which runs in the longitudinal direction, at least in the case of one bar module.
11. The busbar system of claim 2, wherein the respective clamping bracket is, in each case, formed as a separate unit.
12. The busbar system of claim 2, wherein the respective clamping bracket, in each case, includes electrically insulating separating elements spaced apart from one another in parallel, wherein the distance between the separating elements and the shape of the separating elements are such that the busbars are pluggable in on one side and are suspendable on the other side.
13. The busbar system of claim 2, further comprising spacer elements, plugged one into the other, the respective spacer elements in each case including a cylindrical central part against which a respective busbar bears, wherein a conical projection which extends radially outward is arranged on the casing of the central part.
14. The busbar system of claim 2, wherein the busbars, arranged next to one another, include different cross sections.
15. The busbar system of claim 14, wherein, for a plurality of electrical circuits which are to be connected for current flow, a corresponding number of electrical circuit packages are arranged next to one another transversely to the longitudinal extent, a busbar being arrangable between the electrical circuit packages as a common PE conductor.
16. The busbar system of claim 15, further comprising a frame with a passage opening is arranged in the housing, the busbars running through the passage opening so as to leave a distance, the frame including a supporting element arranged on the outer contour of the frame and being movable in the direction of longitudinal extent in the housing when it makes contact with the directly facing inner side of the housing.
17. The busbar system of claim 16, wherein the frame includes through-openings which allow a chimney effect for cooling the busbars in the case of vertical orientation.
18. The busbar system of claim 2, wherein the recesses which run transversely to the longitudinal direction include a widened portion, which runs in the longitudinal direction, at least in the case of one bar module.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The invention will be described in greater detail below with reference to an example embodiment. In the drawing:
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[0023] At least one embodiment of the invention is directed to a busbar system in which a plurality of bar modules are arranged one behind the other in the longitudinal direction and are connected to one another by means of clamping brackets, wherein each bar module has a plurality of busbars which are arranged parallel to one another at a distance and which each have a recess, which is open on one side, at both ends, the recess running in the longitudinal direction of the busbars at one end and running transversely to the longitudinal direction of the busbars at the other end, wherein, for the purpose of electrically connecting two bar modules, the bar module end is plugged into the clamping bracket by way of the recesses which run in the longitudinal direction, and the bar module end with the recesses which run transversely to the longitudinal direction is suspended in this (the same) clamping bracket on the opposite side, wherein in each case one busbar of one bar module bears laterally against a busbar of the other bar module, and wherein the recesses, as seen from the side, form a passage opening through which a clamping element which is supported against the clamping bracket runs, the clamping element pressing the two sides of the busbars, which sides each bear against one another, against one another.
[0024] The clamping brackets are advantageously (fixedly) arranged on a supporting mechanism, and the supporting mechanism is, in particular, a tower of a wind power plant, wherein the bar modules are arranged vertically one behind the other in the interior of the tower, and the clamping bracket is in each case fastened to the supporting mechanism by means of an elastic bearing.
[0025] In this case, the clamping bracket is preferably in each case formed as a separate unit.
[0026] For simple mounting, the clamping bracket in each case further has electrically insulating separating elements which are spaced apart from one another in parallel, wherein the distance between the separating elements and the shape of the separating elements are such that the busbars can be plugged in on one side and can be suspended on the other side.
[0027] In order to compensate for mechanical vibrations, it is proposed that the clamping brackets are fastened to the supporting mechanism by means of an elastic bearing.
[0028] Simple electrical insulation of the busbars from one another is provided by spacer elements which are plugged one into the other, the spacer elements in each case having a cylindrical central part against which a busbar bears in each case, wherein a conical projection which extends radially outward between two directly adjacent busbars is arranged on the casing of the central part.
[0029] For the purpose of adjusting to different current-related requirements more easily, it is proposed that the busbars which are arranged next to one another have (in particular different widths given the same thickness and length and therefore) different cross sections.
[0030] For a plurality of electrical circuits which are to be connected for current flow, a corresponding number of electrical circuit packages are preferably arranged next to one another transversely to the longitudinal extent, it being possible for, in particular, a busbar to be arranged between the electrical circuit packages as a common ground conductor.
[0031] It is technically simple for a frame with a passage opening to be arranged in the housing, the busbars running through the passage opening so as to leave a distance, which frame has a supporting element which is arranged on the outer contour of the frame and can be moved in the direction of longitudinal extent in the housing when it makes contact with the directly facing inner side of the housing.
[0032] Simple cooling is achieved in the case of vertical orientation when the frame has through-openings which, in cooperation with the housing, allow a chimney effect for cooling the busbars.
[0033] Mounting can be further simplified when the recesses which run transversely to the longitudinal direction have a widened portion, which runs in the longitudinal direction, at least in the case of one bar module.
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[0035] The frames 6 ensure that the busbars 3 in the housing 2 are arranged at a distance from the inner sides of the walls of the housing 2 and are supported when they make contact with the inner sides. There are through-openings 7 in the frames 6.
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[0038] The passage opening 7a is clearly shown in
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[0041] Therefore, the busbars 3 are arranged in the clamping bracket 9 in the manner shown in
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[0046] The housing 2a can be temporarily fastened—for example for transportation purposes—to two outer sides of the frame 6, which are averted from one another, by means of screws 19. The screws 19 are absent during operation since this may otherwise lead to large expansion-related stresses depending on the temperature between the housing 2 and the frame 6 (the busbars 3). The outer contour of the frame 6 is formed by the edges 6d in
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[0051] In order to allow cooling air to flow through in the manner of a chimney (for example in the direction of the arrows 20, 21), in particular in the case of vertical orientation, when the housing 2 is closed, there are through-openings 7 in the frames 6 and slots 22 on the upper parts 2b, 10b. The size of the frame 6, of the through-openings 7 and of the slots 22 are matched to the housing size and the desired (cooling) air throughflow rate which accordingly automatically occurs in the case of vertical arrangement (chimney effect).