Modular station of the metal-clad type and of reduced size, with

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Housing or mounting assemblies with diverse electrical... – For electrical power distribution systems and devices

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361611, 218 68, H02B 500

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ABSTRACT:
A metal-clad modular power-supply station comprising a main set of busbars interconnecting at least two pairs of components, such as overhead feedthroughs or cable boxes, in an H-station configuration. The components are connected together in pairs by respective rectilinear groups of metal-clad electrical apparatuses that are parallel to and connected to the main set of busbars. Preferably, the groups of electrical apparatuses are in alignment. The length of the set of busbars is thus reduced while complying with the laid-down isolation distances and a station is provided of minimum size and of reduced cost.

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patent: 5126917 (1992-06-01), Matsuda
patent: 5175667 (1992-12-01), Kondo
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patent: 5216574 (1993-06-01), Marmonier
Japanese Patent Abstract 53 015 541 dated Feb. 13, 1978--(as understood--copy not clear).

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