Operating Instructions
Insulated Conductor Rail System
SinglePowerLine Program 0813
BAL0813-0007-EN
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6.5
Electrical installation
6.5.1
Conductor Rail
Pay attention to the selection of the connecting cable and a tension-free laying.
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Select cables with a suitable cross section.
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For phases, doubly insulated connecting cables must be provided for voltages > 48 V.
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At feed-in points that change their position when the system is subjected to a thermal expansion (not recommended!), the
connecting cable must be laid with a flexible loop.
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The line feed is provided with on-site strain relief.
6.5.2
Current Collector
Pay attention to the selection of the connecting cable and to a correct and tension-free laying of the connecting cables (see Fig. 109
to Fig. 113).
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Only use only highly flexible Conductix-Wampfler cables! In principle, connecting cables with copper wires are to be used.
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Use ferrules with insulation collars for the flexible connecting cables.
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For phases, doubly insulated connecting cables must be provided for voltages > 48 V.
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Do not bundle or fix the connecting cable of the current collector or provide it with identification labels!
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Do not allow foreign objects to protrude into the moving range of the current collector and connecting cables!
6.6
Further Documents
Read and follow the additional instructions!
You can find further information on the installation of conductor rail systems in the following
instructions:
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MV0813-0010 Grounding and short-circuit device
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MV0813-0015 Heating wire 0813
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WV0800-0001 Cleaning of Conductor Rails
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WV0800-0002 Maintenance Schedule Conductor Rails
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MV0800-0018 Insulation measurement of heating wires
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MV0800-0019 Insulation measurement of conductor rails
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MV0813-0016 Quick Guide Conductor Rail System 0813