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Planning with SIVACON 8 PS - Siemens

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System overview1.4 Networked busbar trunking systems for industrial and building applicationsThe advantages of the system solution during commissioning● Quick and simple installation● Step-by-step commissioning possible● Flexibility in terms of changes and expansionsThe advantages of the system solution in operation● Transparency of circuit states● Energy costs recorded centrally● Increase in system availability thanks to immediate detection of error location and type● Preventive maintenance as operating hours and switching cycles are recordedSystem concept networked busbar trunking systemsThe tap-off units available as standard for busbar trunking systems can be combined <strong>with</strong>standard ancillary equipment units to create a system solution for networked busbartrunking. For reasons associated <strong>with</strong> design, an ancillary equipment unit based on a BD01ancillary equipment unit is used for the BD01 busbar trunking system. A universal ancillaryequipment unit suitable for the application in question is used for BD2, LD and LX systems.Standard applications are factory-assembled prior to delivery by combining tap-off unit andancillary equipment unit as appropriate. The bus line for the transmission of data signals islaid in a cable channel mounted on the trunking unit.Figure 1-11Switching and signalling <strong>with</strong> the BD2 system<strong>Planning</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>SIVACON</strong> 8 <strong>PS</strong>20 <strong>Planning</strong> Manual, 10/2007, A5E01541101-01

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