Busduct division
Isolated Phase Bus Ducts (IPB)
Isolated Phase Bus Ducts (IPB) with air insulation
This type of duct is used primarily for the outlet of generator outputs at current levels as high as 28 kA and voltages of 36 kV. The basic principle of the Bus Ducts’ arrangement enables magnetic field radiation to be reduced to below 5%, as well as contributing to simplified handling and minimising potential interruptions for maintenance.
Isolated Phase Bus Ducts (IPB) with forced cooling
This type of Bus Duct is used for the outlet of generator outputs at current levels of up to 40 kA and voltages of 36 kV. Cooling can be in the form of air sucked directly in from the environment surrounding a generator or via a cooling unit. The basic principle of the Bus Ducts’ arrangement enables magnetic field radiation to be reduced to below 5%. Moreover, their simplicity is unique when it comes to replacing insulators or fixing them onto steel structures.
Isolated Phase Bus Ducts (IPB) of internal consumption
Bus Ducts such as these are primarily used for transmitting outputs between a unit auxiliary transformer and a switching station. They prove both maintenance free and space saving due to their exceptional design, which features a single insulator. In some cases, they can even be used for the outlet of generator outputs at short circuit ratios rated up to Ipeak=125 kA and Ith=50 kA/1s.
The power series of EGE Bus Ducts can handle up to 25 kA for self-cooled IPBs and 50 kA for forced cooled IPBs.
Segregated Phase Bus Ducts (SPB)
These are specific types of Segregated Phase Bus Ducts suitable for generator outlets with a short circuit impedance of 100/50(3s) or 130/63(3s).
The power series for Segregated Phase (SPB) systems boasts a maximum range of 5 kA.
Non-Segregated Phase Bus Ducts (NSPB)
These are specific types of Non-Segregated Phase Bus Ducts suitable for generator outlets with a short circuit impedance of 100/50(3s) or 130/63(3s).
The power series for Non-Segregated Phase (NSPB) systems boasts a maximum range of 5 kA.
Assembly
Assembly and supervision by designers of constructions
The division’s experienced assembly teams are capable of carrying out Bus Duct assembly and other power constructions throughout Europe. Naturally, the company possesses all the certification, authorisation, tools and devices necessary to conduct assembly work. EGE regularly organises training sessions for employees and makes it possible for them to monitor the latest trends, as well as maintaining the high quality of the work performed.
Assembly and supervision is performed by EGE employees.