Operating Instructions
Insulated Conductor Rail System
SinglePowerLine Program 0813
BAL0813-0007-EN
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Fig. 71: Connector with stopper (Pos. 3) (aluminum-stainless steel or
CopperECO conductor rail) - slid into the first conductor bar
end
Fig. 72: Connector with stopper (Pos. 3) (aluminum-stainless steel
or CopperECO conductor rail) - slid into both conductor bar
ends
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Slide the connector (Pos. 2) through to the stopper (Pos. 3) in the first conductor bar end (see Fig. 70 and Fig. 71). Depending
on the function, a gap of 2 to max. 3 mm between the rail ends is functionally necessary. The clamping plate (Pos. 7, see Fig.
78) must lie in the hollow profile of the conductor bar.
NOTE!
In the case of aluminum-stainless steel conductor rails as well as CopperECO, there is a stopper
that ensures the functionally necessary gap of 2 to 3 mm between the rail ends. In the case of
copper conductor rails, there is an inspection window instead (see Fig. 73) to check whether
the gap is being maintained!
Fig. 73: Connector with inspection window (copper conductor rails)
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Slide the conductor bar of the second rail end up to the stopper (Pos. 3) of the connector (see Fig. 74).
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Tighten the M10 nuts of the connector with an open-end wrench SW 17 (31 Nm).