IEC 60439-2 Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies - Part 2: Particular requirements for busbar trunking systems (busways)
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IEC 60439-2 Document Information:
Title
Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies - Part 2: Particular requirements for busbar trunking systems (busways)
Ensembles d'appareillage a basse tension - Partie 2: Regles particulieres pour les canalisations prefabriquees
International Electrotechnical Commission
Publication Date:
Oct 1, 2005
Scope:
Scope and object
Add the following paragraphs:
This International Standard applies to busbar trunking systems (BTS) and their accessories for feeding and distributing electrical power in residential, retail, public, agricultural and industrial premises. It also applies to busbar trunking systems which are designed to incorporate communication and/or control systems or intended to supply luminaires through tap-off units but does not apply to supply track systems in accordance with IEC 60570.
The busbar trunking systems considered in this standard are type-tested ASSEMBLIES (TTA) when tested in accordance with clause 8 of this standard; variations in length and angles of bends are considered to be covered.
Tap-off units may be partially type-tested ASSEMBLIES (PTTA).
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