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Class 439/114 - Bus duct


Subclass of Class 439 - Electrical connectors
Definition: Electrical connector comprising an elongated, rigid metallic
No. of applications: 4
Last issue date: 11/24/2011


Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20110287645Bus bar
A collecting rail system provides a bus bar with a floor part and a cover part made from an isolating material. The floor part features at least two chambers for the accommodation of respectively one terminal track, whereby between respectively two chambers a chamber se...
11/24/2011
20080220635Connection or Device Adapter
A connection or device adapter, which can be placed on a mounting unit at right angles with respect to a longitudinal direction of busbars and mechanically connected, one contact element being electrically conductively connected to the facing busbar in a connection or d...
09/11/2008
20080124960Busway plug fitting containing an operating mechanism with a reverse link
The present invention provides busway plug fitting having a housing assembly and a toggle mechanism disposed therein having at least two operatively linked operating handles. A first assembly is disposed on a first side member of the housing assembly and structured to m...
05/29/2008
20080003850Modular bus assembly for a loadcenter
A modular bus assembly for a loadcenter is provided. The loadcenter includes a non-conductive bus support assembly having a planar member with an upper side, a plurality of upper sidewalls, and at least one opening through the planar member. The plurality of upper sidew...
01/03/2008
 
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