EATON Bus Bars

Eaton bus bars enable multiple circuit breakers to share a common input connection, reducing wiring and installation time. These bus bars are compatible with FAZ supplementary protectors and can be fed from either the line or the load side.

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Amps: 80
StyleModelFrame TypeNumber of PolesPrice (inc. GST)
A
Z-SV/UL-16/1P-1TE/6
--A$ 132.51
B
Z-SV/UL-16/1P-1TE/18
--A$ 379.06
C
SPHM20106
--A$ 469.39
RFQ
D
25-8106
--A$ 60.13
RFQ
E
Z-SV/UL-16/1P-1TE/12
40A1A$ 253.00
A
Z-SV/UL-16/2P-2TE/6
40A2A$ 177.98
E
Z-SV/UL-16/2P-2TE/12
40A2A$ 369.58
B
Z-SV/UL-16/2P-2TE/18
40A2A$ 495.00
A
Z-SV/UL-16/3P-3TE/6
40A3A$ 167.79
E
Z-SV/UL-16/3P-3TE/12
40A3A$ 330.37
B
Z-SV/UL-16/3P-3TE/18
40A3A$ 475.20
F
BB-UL-18/1P-1M/57
63A1A$ 400.40
F
BB-UL-18/2P-2M/56
63A2A$ 998.80
F
BB-UL-18/3P-3M/57
63A3A$ 1,400.74

Features

  • These bus bars are equipped with insulators to prevent shocks from accidental contact.
  • They feature pin-type electrical connections for preventing hotspots and arcs.
  • These bus bars are offered in 40A & 63A frames and 1, 2 and 3 pole configurations.
  • They can be operated at voltages up to 690V

Standards and Approvals

  • IEC
  • UL
  • CE

Frequently Asked Questions

How are busbars connected?

Bolting, clamping or welding can be used to connect busbars to electrical apparatus.

How are bus bars protected?

Bus bars can be protected by devices such as circuit breakers, fuses or other overcurrent protection devices. These devices protect the bus bars and the rest of the circuit from damage caused by overcurrents or short circuits.

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