Drilled holes and screw connections for busbars I I - I - I - I - I - 1
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Drilled holes and screw connections for busbars I I - I - I - I - I - 1
UDC 621.316.35-422.42 : 62-472 : 621.316.584 . DEUTSCHE NORM I Drilled holes and screw connections for busbars February 198 DIN 43 673 Rectangular cross section busbars Part 1 Stromschienen-Bohrungen und -Verschraubungen; Stromschienen mit Rechteck-Querschnitt Supersedes July 1971 edition As it is current practice in standards published b y the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the comma has been used throughout as a decimal marker. There are no relevant regional or international standards in existence which cover the field of application of this standard. Dimensions in mm 1 Field of application and purpose This standard applies t o rectangular cross section busbars, which are specified in DIN 43 670 and DIN 43 671 in respect of constant current rating. This standard specifies the location and size of drilled holes in busbars and contains basic data concerningthe design and construction of the screw connections. If expansion joints in accordance with DIN 46 276 Part 1 to Part 3 are used, the drilled holes and screw connections should in this case also be designed and constructed in accordance with DIN 43 673 Part 1. Screw connections for busbars which form part of type tested installations do not come under the field of application of this standard. 2 Dimensions, designation Permissible deviations for spacings of hole centres: 0,3 mm 2.1 Drilled holes for busbars Designationof a shape 1 drilled hole pattern for busbars of nominal width b = 12 mm and drilled hole diameter = 5,5 mm: d Drilled hole pattern DIN 43 673 - 1 - 12 - 5,5 Table I . --``````-`-`,,`,,`,`,,`--- ' 12to50 Shape 1 I Busbar widths 60 3 25 to 60 2 1 I 80 to 120 I 160to200 6 4 *$+a - i 1201 1601 2001 - I .-E l o o ] I - I - j - i - i - i I - I - I - I I - I - I - 1 I - I - I - I - - i - i - I 2 0 140 I 5 0 1 - I - I20 140 I60 I - I - j - I - 1 - 1 - I - I - I - I - I - I - I I - I - I - I 40 40 - I - I 20 20 I I I 40 50 The shape designations 1 to 4 and 6 are in accordance with DIN 46 206 Part 2 "Flat connections". z, For busbar widths of 120 mrn and over, one end of the busbar or the end of one stack of busbars shall be slotted l) Continued on pages 2 to 4 Sole sale rights of German Standards (DIN-Normen)are with Beuth Verlag GmbH. Berlin 30 Copyright Deutsches Institut Fur Normung E.V. 02.83 Provided by IHS under license with DIN No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS DIN 43 673 Part 1 Engl. Price group I Sales No. O 1 0 5 Not for Resale Page 2 DIN 43 673 Part 1 2.2 Screw connections for busbars (examples) Table 2. Longitudinal connections Eil ) b b + , --``````-`-`,,`,,`,`,,`--- i Numerical values of dimensions O , d , e,.and e2 as in table 1. Oblong holes are permissible in one end of a busbar or in the end of a stack of busbars. Indoors Indoors and outdoors Bolt Property class 8.8 or higher, in accordance with DIN IS0 898 Part 1 8.8 or higher, in accordance with DIN I S 0 898 Part 1 Protection against corrosion A2G A4G (gai Znl B2G,'B4G (gal Cd) in accordancewith DIN 267 Part CI tZn (hot dip galvanized) in accordance with DIN 267 Part 10 Nut Property class 8 or higher, in accordance with DIN I S 0 898 Part 2 8 or higher, in accordance with DIN IS0 898 Part 2 Protection against corrosion A2G, A4G (gal Zn) B2G. B4G (gal Cd) in accordancewith D I N 267 Part 9 tZn (hot dip galvanized) in accordance with D I N 267 Part 10 in accordance with DIN 6796. protected against corrosion in accordance with DIN 6796 Part 2 (at present a t draft stage) In the case of M 12 screw threads and of busbars made of E-Alp or E-ALF 6,5 to E-ALF 10, it will be necessary to fit additional washers. e.4. washer DIN 7349 - 13 St Spring element Conical spring washer 3, A2-70 or A4-70 in accordance with DIN 267 Part 11 - A2-70, A4-70, A2-80 or A4-80 in accordance with DIN 267 Part 11 - ~ Lubricant Screw thread and head Oil or grease seatins lubricated M4 Recommended M 5 nominaI M 6 tightening torque M8 N.m M 10 for screw M 12 M 16 3, I of MoS2 base (molybdenumdisulphide) 2 1.5 3 23 4.5 5,5 10 20 30 40 60 80 15 120 I Other types of spring element which are capable of maintaining the necessary contact pressure may also be used. I f necessary, additional washers must be provided. Nominal tightening torques for non-lubricatedfasteners have not been specified, on account of the wide scatter of friction values. Copyright Deutsches Institut Fur Normung E.V. Provided by IHS under license with DIN No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS Not for Resale DIN 43 673 Part 1 Page 3 4 Screw connections for busbars in accordance with DIN 43 670 and DIN 43 671 Washer, e. g. in accordance with DIN 7349 Bolt (a hexagon bolt in accordance with DIN 933 is illustrated here) Copper busbar bolted on to copper busbar Copper busbar bolted Gripping length onto aluminium busba A luminium busbar bolted onto aluminium busbar i/ spring element (a hexagon in accordance with DIN 934 is illustrated here) minium busbar Il Spring element Standards referred to DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN DIN 267Part9 267 Part 10 267 Part 11 933 934 6796 6796 Part 2 DIN 7349 DIN 43 670 DIN 43 671 DIN 46 276 Part 1 DIN 46 276 Part 2 DIN 46 276 Part 3 DIN I S 0 898 Part 1 DIN IS0 898 Part 2 Mechanical fasteners; technical conditions of delivery; components with electroplated coatings Mechanical fasteners; technical conditions of delivery; hot dip galvanized parts Mechanical fasteners; technical conditions of delivery; with addenda to I S 0 3506, components of stainless and acid resistant steels Hexagon screws; thread approximately t o head; metric thread, types m and mg Hexagon nuts; metric thread, metric fine thread; types m and mg Conical spring washers for screw connections ( a t present a t draft stage) Conical spring washers for screw connections; conical spring washers of stainless steel Plain washers for bolts with heavy clamping sleeves Aluminium busbars; dimensioning for constant current Copper busbars; d-imensioning for constant current Switchgear; expansion joints for busbars and flat connections; laminated - flexible Switchgear; expansion joints for busbars and flat connections; laminated -highly flexible Switchgear; expansion joints for busbars and flat connections; braided - highly flexible Mechanical properties of fasteners; bolts, screws and studs Mechanical properties of fasteners; nuts with specified proof load values Further standards and documents DIN 43 673 Part 2 Drilled holes and screw connections for busbars; busbars with channel cross section DIN 46 206 Part 2 Connectionsfor electrical appliances; flat connectors 2 40A: principal dimensions and correlation Dörfer, K.: Aktuelles über Stromschienenverschraubungen (New developments in screw connections for busbars), Elektrizitätswirtschaft 78 (1979),34-37 Previous editions DIN 43 673: 12.55; DIN 43673 Part 1: 12.65,07.71 Amendments For amendments made compared with the July 1971 edition, see Explanations. Explanations This standard has been drawn up by Subcommittee 433.1 "Busbars" of Deutsche Elektrotechnische Kommission im DIN und VDE (DKE) (German ElectrotechnicalCommissionof DIN and VDE) DIN 43 673 Part 1 contains specifications relating t o the location and size of drilled holes for busbars and basic data relating to the design and construction of the screw connections. The connections for electrical appliances, f l a t connectors 40A t o 10000A, are featured in DIN 46 206 Part 2. The difference in comparison with the July 1971 edition resides in a differentiated listing of the torques. Tests have demonstratedthat the coefficients of friction originally assumed are inadequate in practice. In addition, the bolts with property classes of less than 8.8 have been dropped from clause 3. In lieu thereof, the minimum contact force a t the maximum coefficient of friction and at 0,9 times the nominal tightening torque (scatter) have been incorporated, as these are required for switchgear in accordance with older standards. The screw connections which comprise only one bolt presuppose that the busbars are adequately supported, so as t o prevent with absolute certainty any slackening of such screw connections. --``````-`-`,,`,,`,`,,`--- Copyright Deutsches Institut Fur Normung E.V. Provided by IHS under license with DIN No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS Not for Resale Page 4 DIN 43 673 Part 1 Indoors Bolt, nut, surface Lubricant I Overall coefficient of friction from to CIGeS Screw thread 1 M4 Gripping length mm 4to 8 4 t o 12 4 t o 18 Indoors and outdoors tZn Oil or grease of MoS2-base (molybdenum d ¡sulphide) 0,05 0,12 I I 1 gal Zn, gal Cd 0,105 0,15 A2-70, A4-70 0.13 0,21 Minimum contact force attained when applying a nominal tiahtenina toraue in accordance with table 3 " " . I 1.55 2.15 3.20 kN 1,40 1,55 2,60 3,95 M8 M 10 M 12 4 to 60 6 t o 60 10 to 120 4.15 6.15 12.6 15,l M 16 10 to 120 20.1 19,3 --``````-`-`,,`,,`,`,,`--- 5,30 Copyright Deutsches Institut Fur Normung E.V. Provided by IHS under license with DIN No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS Not for Resale