Starline

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Starline
Company History
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Founded in 1920’s by Don Ross Sr.
Sr and he went on
to become one of the largest electrical contractors
in Pittsburgh, PA
In the 1950’s the company began to manufacture
mobile electrification products primarily for
overhead cranes
cranes, hoists
hoists, amusement park rides
rides.
Introduced Fourbar Electrification in 1970’s
Starline Track Buswayy p
product line earlyy 1980’s
Continue to expand product line with higher amp
rated products and PlugPlug-In Raceway
Today we remain familiyfamiliy-owned, privately held corp
with state
state--of
of--thethe-art facility in Canonsburg, PA
Brands
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The company offers products under
the following brands:
Track Busway
Plug-In Raceway
PowerGlide
Tightwire
Tri Bar/Four Bar
Tri-Bar/Four-Bar
Span-Guard
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Starline Track Buswayy components
p
are easyy
to:
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Install
Expand
Relocate
Reconfigure
These unique features make Starline Track
Busway one of today’s most “Green”
electrical products
Ability to add busway sections without the expense of
additional wiring or “homeruns”
Ability to add plugplug-in units with plant personnel, no
“ ll backs”
“call
b k ” from
f
outside
d contractors
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Typical Starline Track Busway System
End Cap
C
Coupler
l S
Sets
t
Housing Section
Threaded Rod Hanger
Tee
End Power Feed
Elbow
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Starline Track Busway Ratings:
– 60A, 100A, 160A, 225A, and 400A
– Oversized neutral, ISO ground available
– 600V UL Listing AC or DC
– Single & ThreeThree-Phase power
– Up to 5 Conductors
About the Track Busway
Extruded Aluminum Housing
U-Shaped busbars
Insulator encapsulates the busbars
and provides a UL Listed “finger
safe” product.
Continuous access slot
225A Version Shown
About the Track Busway Connection
100% solid Copper Conductor
Stab on Plug-In
Paddle
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Constant “spring” tension created by the
U-Shaped
U
Shaped copper busbar (patent pending)
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Provides maintenance-free connection – no
bolts to tighten or expansion joints!
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Typical Starline Plug
Plug--In Modules
Outlet Box
Breaker Box
Drop Cord
About the Plug-In Boxes
Mounting Tab with Hanger Bolt
Paddle(Plug Head)
Polarized to prevent
improper installation
Plug - Guide
“point of use”
circuit breakers
Any type of NEMA
receptacle!
Enclosure
Typical plug-in box shown. Hundreds of configurations are available.
Permits you to install while busway is fully energized!
Ground Tab
Inserting PlugPlug-In unit into continuous access slot
Plug Guide on Bus
Inserting PlugPlug-In unit into continuous access slot
g Head inserted
Plug
completely into busway
Plug Guide fits firmly around
busway housing while enclosure
is solidly against the plug guide.
Rotating PlugPlug-In into continuous access slot
Rotate plug
plug-in
in such that the blades
engage the busbars. Enclosure and
Plug Guide firmly pressed up
against busway.
Rotate plug-in until it is
parallel to the busway
NOTE: The typical circuit breaker/ receptacle
faces the direction of the busbar side of
busway (B225 & 100A)
Securing PlugPlug-In Into Access Slot
Insert hanger bolt on
the mounting
g tab
Securely tighten hanger
bolt to mounting tab
Recess ceiling application with variety of NEMA configurations
End Feed Current Monitoring
Remote Current
Monitoring
Starline is the solution for
Mission Critical Issues!!
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Density – No problem as Starline’s
Starline s “Contiuous
Contiuous
Access” provides unlimited plug-in space!!
Starline is the solution for
Mission Critical Issues!!
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Increased KW per rack – No problem with
100A, 225A, or 400A 3-phase power!!
Heat – Eliminated as Starline is mounted
overhead – not “damming” raised floor cooling!
versus
Cable Whips
Starline is the solution for
Mission Critical Issues!!
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AC or DC - UL listed up to 600V AC or DC
Compatibility – Starline plug-in units designed
to meet your exact specifications!
DataThe
Centers
with &
Traditional
Power Distribution
“PDU
Cable” Method
PDU
A
Distribution Panel
One whip to each cabinet
PDU
B
Distribution Panel
Congestion under floor ,labor
labor
intensive, HUMAN ERROR!!
ENERGY EFFICIENT DATACENTERS
THE ROLE OF MODULARITY IN
DATACENTER DESIGN
The Problem with PDUs
Using PDUs can result in an unmanageable snarl of cables. Pictured are whips running from a PDU to an
overhead cable tray.
The traditional power-distribution model is to use Power Distribution Units (PDUs) located on the
datacenter floor. These units are usually “breaker panels in a box” from the UPS with individually sized
cables (‘whips’), or hard-wired connections in wireways routed to smaller PDUs in the racks either
overhead or under a raised floor (Figure 12). In some cases they may transform the higher UPS voltage
to lower voltages used by the IT equipment.
equipment There are several disadvantages to this approach that
affect how easily and rapidly a datacenter can accommodate change:
•Adding or changing whips means changing circuit breakers, which opens and exposes
internal components of the PDU, increasing the risk to any equipment to which the PDU
supplies power. This increases the risk of unexpected down time and not compliant with
NFPA 70E.
•“Home runs” of cable for each rack wastes copper.
•PDUs typically have limited circuit breaker positions. As datacenters change, availability of available
breaker positions can become a problem.
•The risk and hassle of removing an unused whip from overhead cable trays or from beneath raised
floors is so great that often cables are abandoned in place. In traditional raised floor datacenter designs
where air is being supplied from underneath the floor, these runs can lead to cooling inefficiency
because abandoned whips create additional obstructions in the raised floor plenum.•
plenum • PDUs take up
valuable datacenter floor space.
-Sun Microsystems, Inc
Data Centers with Overhead Track Busway
PDU
A
PDU
B
More useable space with
StarLine
DataThe
Centers
with &
Traditional
Power Distribution
“PDU
Cable” Method
PDU
A
Distribution Panel
One whip to each cabinet
PDU
B
Distribution Panel
Congestion under floor ,labor
labor
intensive, HUMAN ERROR!!
ENERGY EFFICIENT DATACENTERS
THE ROLE OF MODULARITY IN
DATACENTER DESIGN
The Starline busway is a vast improvement over PDUs for the
following reasons:
•Adding or relocating CB units takes only minutes!
•Power reconfiguration is non-disruptive: circuit breaker plug-in units can
be added, removed, or relocated while the busway is fully energized.
•Shorter copper runs save copper use by approximately 15 percent on
initial install.
•Cables never need to be abandoned in place.
•Future copper needs are also significantly reduced due to the ability to reuse, or re-deploy. busway plug-in units to different locations rather than
adding dedicated circuits.
•The busway supports all densities
densities, high & low,
low as well as increased power
density over time.
•The cost of installing traditional power distribution versus busway to highdensity equipment has become equal. • The busway requires no datacenter
fl
floor
space, allowing
ll i you to
t iincrease your overallll density.
d
it
-Sun Microsystems, Inc
Mission Critical customers…
…
Just to name a few!!