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Prefabricated busbar trunking

from 1000 to 5000 A

Canalis
Catalogue

Canalis KTC

Introduction

In decentralised distribution,
Canalis hits the high note!

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Canalis on its second world tour


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To better meet your needs, Canalis extends its system solutions.


New low and medium power busbar trunking products.
Pre-equipped luminaires.
Strip lighting.
Specially designed cable trays.

A total coordination with the


Schneider Electric system

Canalis is now part of a comprehensive offering of Schneider Electric products


designed to operate together. This concept covers all low and medium
voltage electrical distribution components. The result is an optimised electrical
installation with even higher performance through full electrical, mechanical and
communication compatibility.
With the new Canalis range, you get a complete, tested distribution solution
that complies with standards. It is perfectly suited to traditional applications
(factories, warehouses, etc.) and to the distribution of electrical power from the
incoming transformer on through to all types of loads in offices, commercial
premises, laboratories, etc.

More than 50,000 km of Canalis busbar trunking has been


sold around the world.

Canalis KT is changing to provide you


with
PD202381

b more flexibility. The adjustable section adapts to the worksite thus making
sure you meet deadlines.

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b ease of connection with the plug and play transformer and switchboard
connections.
b more assistance. Our teams will assist you throughout your project.

Canalis moves forward without changing


the way you work
The new Canalis range is fully compatible with the existing range.
An existing installation can be upgraded without any problem.

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PD202043

Distribution systems

Schneider Electric offers different distribution systems to fit your operating needs.

Centralised distribution
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For all continuous processes:


cement plants
oil and gas
petrochemicals
steel
paper, etc.
Centralised distribution offers:
continuity of service
combined distribution of power, control and monitoring circuits
supervision, etc.

PD202044

Our solutions:
b Prisma Plus and Okken switchboards.

Decentralised distribution
b
v
v
v
v
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For manufacturing industries:


mechanical
textiles
lumber
injection moulding
electronics
pharmaceuticals
livestock, etc.
Decentralised distribution lets you:
design installations without layout details
upgrade without shutting down production
get systems up and running sooner thanks to faster installation
generate savings depending on the number of loads.

Our solutions:
b Prisma Plus switchboards
b Canalis busbar trunking.

PD202155

Introduction

With Canalis, you play all the right


notes!

Combined distribution
Where the advantages of both centralised and decentralised distribution are
required.
b Commercial and service buildings:
v offices
v stores
v hospitals
v exhibition halls, etc.
b Infrastructures:
v airports
v telecommunications
v internet data centres
v tunnels, etc.
b Industrial facilities:
v pharmaceuticals
v food processing, etc.
Our solutions:
b Prisma Plus and Okken switchboards
b Canalis busbar trunking.

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The Canalis decentralised


distribution concept

Electrical power available at all points,throughout the


installation.

PD202427

Exclusive features of the Schneider Electric system

Total coordination of the Schneider Electric system provides maximum safety of life
and property, continuity of service, upgradeability and ease of installation.
Total coordination is made easy by the tables in the Selection Guide. They help
you chose the right combination of circuit breakers and busbar trunking.
Product characteristics are checked by calculations and tests carried out in our
laboratories.

A competitive installation.

Simplicity, upgradeability, safety and continuity of service and operation.

DD205658

Savings start with installation


With tap-off points every 3 metres, Canalis busbar trunking reduces installation
costs.
Given the low cost of adding new circuits, savings increase as the number of loads
increases, a natural consequence of the growth of your business.

PD202383

Upgradeable during operation


In decentralised distribution, evolving operating requirements and costs are
integrated right from the start.
b The addition, relocation or replacement of load equipment can be carried out
quickly, without de-energising the supply trunking or shutting down operation.
b The cost of making such changes is greatly reduced:
v loads are located close to supply points
v tap-off points are always available
v tap-units can be reused or new ones added quickly for load relocation or
replacement needs.

Reusable in the event of major changes


When making major modifications to your installation, the existing trunking can be
easily dismantled and reused.

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Introduction

With Canalis, you play all the right


notes!

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Safety of life and property

With Canalis, no risk in case of fire

The busbar trunking has a low combustible load. Its construction uses very little
consumable material and is halogen free.
In the event of a fire, the busbar trunking does not emit any gas or toxic smoke.
An inherent fire barrier, the busbar trunking helps prevent the propagation of a
fire through partition walls and floors for a duration of 2 hours.
Halogen-sensitive applications
b Public buildings (infrastructures, hospitals, schools, etc.).
b Buildings with evacuation difficulties (high-rises, ships, etc.) and service-activity
buildings.
b Sensitive processes (production of electronic components, etc.).

Canalis contains no PVCs

Example:
Consequences of a fire in a 100 m2 office with
electrical distribution by cables.
200 kg of cables (i.e. 20 kg of PVC) produces:
b 4400 m3 of smoke
b 7.5 m3 of hydrochloric acid
b 3.7 kg of corroded steel.

Health
DD205674

Introduction

Canalis, in total harmony with the


environment!

When PVCs burn, they produce large amounts of smoke that can be a serious
safety hazard.
b Reduced visibility:
v risk of panic
v complicates rescue work
b Smoke toxicity:
v hydrogen chloride gas (highly toxic)
v carbon monoxide (danger of asphyxiation).

Canalis reduces the risk of exposure to electromagnetic fields


According to the WHO (World Health Organisation), exposure to electromagnetic
fields can be a health hazard starting at levels as low as 0.2 micro-Teslas and
could represent a long-term risk of cancer. Some countries have created standards
that stipulate limits (e.g. 0.2 T at 1 metre in Sweden).
All electrical conductors generate magnetic fields proportional to the distance
between them. The design of Canalis busbar trunking with tightly spaced
conductors in a metal enclosure helps to considerably reduce radiated
electromagnetic fields.
The electromagnetic field characteristics of Canalis busbar trunking are welldefined and measurements show that they are far below potentially dangerous
levels.
You will find the magnetic induction values of our products on the Characteristics
pages.

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DD205673

Environment

Canalis is fully recyclable

b Canalis busbar trunking can be reused.


Canalis busbar trunking is designed for a long service life and can easily be
dismantled, cleaned and reused.
b All packaging materials can be recycled (cardboard or recyclable polyethylene
film).
b All Canalis products are designed for safe end-of-life recycling. PVC, on the
other hand, requires neutralisation of the hydrochloric acid produced using lime
and generates dioxins that are extremely toxic.

Canalis helps conserve natural resources

Example:
1 kg of PVC generates 1 kg of waste.

Energy savings

The depletion of raw materials (copper, plastics, etc.) is one of our ongoing
concerns.
For this reason, we have optimised the used of all materials used to make our
busbar trunking.
b Reduction of dangerous or polluting materials. We design our products to meet
future European directives.
b Reduction in the weight of insulating materials.
b Reduction in the use of plastics for improved fire performance: less energy
released during combustion, thereby limiting propagation and facilitating extinction
(lower calorific value).

Canalis reduces your line losses by 40 %


Canalis divides your consumption of copper and insulation
by a factor of three

The cost of an electrical installation includes the initial investment for the
equipment and its installation, the cost of maintenance and the cost of energy
losses during operation.
The cross-sections of our products are dimensioned to minimise the total cost of
your installation over a 3-year period for medium intensity use (30 % load level,
5 days a week and 10 hours a day).

DD205656

Example:
30 m of Canalis KS 250 A trunking equipped with ten 4-pole 25 A feeders.

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Schneider Electric

Introduction

Canalis, in total harmony with the


environment!

Introduction

PD202384

Canalis, fortissimo throughout


the range!

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Introduction

Canalis, fortissimo throughout


the range!

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b The compact size of Canalis KT means it takes up very little space in the
building:
v used as a rising main, it takes up only a minimum of space,
v used for horizontal distribution, it fits easily into the buildings structure (false
floors, false ceilings, service shafts, etc).

A compact solution

b Changes in direction have been designed to optimise the space taken up,
contrary to an equivalent installation using cables which requires large bending
radii.

DD202860

b Tap-off units, complete with protective devices, are fitted along the entire length
of the busbar trunking thus reducing the floor area taken up by the electrical
distribution switchboards.

b The design study is easy to perform as it does not require a detailed layout of
each load. Equipment choice is pre-determined and optimised.

A simple and economical


system

b Installing the busbar trunking requires 2 or 3 people only, for a time equivalent
to that for installing cableways. The time normally needed for laying cables is
therefore saved.
b Connection to the MV/LV substation is made using a quick fitting joint block. The
tap-off units can be prepared in the workshop thus reducing on-site time. Their
connection to the busbar trunking is done in a single plugging-on operation.
b Installing busbar trunking lengths can be done as and when building work
progresses, thus optimising on-site work and allowing possible unexpected events
to be anticipated in advance.
b It is also important to note that busbar trunking is a factory tested solution,
meaning the time needed for inspecting connections is reduced (visual inspection
of tightening torque).

PD202385

Introduction

Canalis KT, a display of


advantages!

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Complete safety

b Busbar trunking temperature rise and short-circuit withstand are known and
independent of the installation. Coordination of the Schneider Electric system
results in complete control of the electrical network.
b Installation standards UTE C 15-105 chapter B.6.2 and IEC 60 364 chapter
5.523.6 stipulate that above 4 parallel cables, it is preferable to use busbar
trunking. Paralleling many cables leads to uneven distribution of currents and the
risk of abnormal temperature rise.

PD202386

b The busbar trunking and tap-off units are designed to guarantee the safety of
personnel and equipment:
v plug-on connections to silver-plated copper bars,
v bolted connections with tightening torque guaranteed by torque nuts,
v foolproof system to avoid the risk of assembly errors,
v IP55 certified splash and dust protection,
v sprinkler resistance test in compliance with Volkswagen specifications,
v access to live parts have IPxxD protection (1 mm wire diameter).
Its metal enclosure and high protection degree protect the busbar trunking from all
external aggressions (corrosion, rodents, etc).

Operating continuity

When working on the electrical installation, the busbar trunking provides immediate
readability of the electrical circuit thus allowing the appropriate zone to be quickly
identified.
Tap-off units can be plugged-on and off without the need for a shutdown; service
continuity is thus irreproachable.
The quality of the electrical contacts guarantees maintenance free operating
continuity.

PD202229-68

A large range of tap-off units

Canalis KS tap-off units are fully compatible with Canalis KT:


b they cover all your requirements:
v Canalis KS tap-off units: 63 to 400 A,
v Canalis KT tap-off units: 400 to 1000 A,
b they offer circuit-breaker or fuse protection.
This offer includes tap-off units that can be fitted with the Transparent Ready
system:
v they monitor your installation to avoid overloads, thus ensuring service continuity,
v they provide metering to allow accurate management of your electrical
distribution network (allocation of costs to each consumer).

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Introduction

Canalis KT, a display of


advantages!

Office and hospital buildings

Key points
b Fire barrier.

PD202391

b Halogen free.
b Small size.

PD202389

PD202388

b Operating continuity.

Shopping centres, airports


and exhibition centres

Key points
b Halogen free.
b Distribution and metering.
b Able to be evolved.

PD202387

b Sprinklers.

PD202390

Introduction

Canalis KT, everyone to


their music!

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Car industry and


industrial buildings

Introduction

Canalis KT, everyone to


their music!

Key points
b Operating continuity.

PD395077-68

b Able to be evolved.
b Low voltage drops.

PD202393

PD202392

b Network readability.

Internet Data Centers

Key points

109405

b Operating continuity.
b High tap-off density.
b Able to be evolved.

PD202395

PD202394

b Network compactness and readability.

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Schneider Electric

Play all the worlds music


with Canalis!

Introduction

Tertiary
Name

Lighting and low current

Medium current

High
current

KDP

KN

KT

KBA

KBB

KS

Country

Offices
PD202244

Air France (headquarters)

b
b

Allianz
b

Axa
Chamber of Commerce

b
b

Telefnica

b
b

Tour du RDC

Turning Torso

Vodafone

Luxembourg
Germany

Trade Center

Germany
France

b
b

Commerz Bank
Lexel

France
b

Sweden
b

Spain

Spain

Tunisia
Sweden

New Zealand

Internet Data Center


b

PD202245

Banco Commercial Portugus


Colt

Digiplex

b
b

Portugal
France
Sweden

IBM

Spain, Italy

MCI-Worldcom

Italy, United Kingdom

Hotels and restaurants


b

Hyatt
Mc Donalds

Tunisia
France

Soldeo Andorra Hotel

Spain

Sweden

PD202247

Hospitals
Children Clinic
Brussels University Hospital

Belgium

Derby Hospital
b

Oran Hospital

United Kingdom

Algeria

St Joseph Hospital

France

Stockholm Hospital

Sweden

Val de Grce Hospital

Michalon Hospital

Manussia Hospital

France
b

France
Egypt

PD202248

Supermarkets and hypermarkets


b

Alcampo
Auchan

B&Q
Carrefour

Coop

Fnac
Ikea

b
b

b
b

Mark & Spencer

Play
all the worlds music
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Spain
World
United Kingdom

World
Italy

Spain, France

China, Spain, France,


Sweden
Belgium, Spain,
United Kingdom

ToysR Us

b
b

Spain

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with Canalis!

Name

Lighting and low current

Medium current

KDP

KN

KBA

KBB

KS

High
current
KT

Introduction

Industry
Country

Car industry
PD202249

BMW
Citron

Italy
b

Daewo
Dacia

Iveco

Peugeot

China, Spain, France


South Korea

Spain, Italy

China, Spain, France

Romania

Nissan

Spain

Renault

Spain, France, Czech


Republic

Seat

Spain
b

Valo

Volkswagen

China, France, Italy,


Poland
Spain, Germany

Other industries
Aerospace industry
Airbus

Coca-Cola

Danone

Italy

Spain, Italy, Belgium

World

Food-processing industry
b
b

Pasquier

France

Livestock production farms and greenhouses


Favier henhouse

France
b

Greenhouse

Netherlands

Ceramic industry
Esmalglas ceramic

Legrand

Rolex

Intel

ST Micro-lectronique

Spain

Electricity
France, Turkey

Watch-making
b

Switzerland

Microelectronics
b

Irelande
b

France

Lead industry and water treatment


Grundfos

China

China

Netherlands

Sweden

Spain

Industrial technology
Bosch

Telephony
Phillips
Nokia

Louis Vuitton

Delta

Textile industry

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Israel

Play all the worlds music


with Canalis!

Introduction

Infrastructure
Name

Lighting and low current

Medium current

High
current

KDP

KBA

KBB

KN

KS

KT

Country

Airports
PD202250

Paris Airport
Cairo Airport
Heathrow Airport

Hong-Kong Airport
Arlanda

b
b

Landvetter Airport

Satelite Barajas

United Kingdom
China
Sweden

b
b

France
Egypt

Sweden

Spain

PD202251

Marine
Chantier de lAtlantique

France

Meyerwerft

Germany

Undergrounds
PD202252

Guanghzou Underground
Madrid Underground

China

London Underground

United Kingdom

b
b

Singapore Underground

Spain

Singapore

Egypt

Other infrastructures
Alexandria Library
Centre international dexposition
de Suzhou

b
b

China

CERN

Switzerland

Stade de France

France

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K9CE02030

Introduction

Play all the worlds music


with Canalis!

K9CE02030

Schneider Electric

Introduction

With the Canalis tools and


services, let us compose your
project!

Technical files

The technical files have been compiled from completed contracts and provide
answers to questions concerning the installation of Canalis busbar trunking in
specific business sectors.

In data centers
Reference:
ART 3722
DESBS001FR

In exhibition centres
Reference:
ART 65946
KD0C00CTAFEEN / 65946

In shopping centres

Reference:
Available in your sales office.

In electronics factories
Reference:
ART 65944
KD0C00CTAFEEN / 65944

In tiles factories
Reference:
DEBU005EN

In car plants

Reference:
Available in your sales office.

In livestock buildings
Reference:
DESWED105010EN

In greenhouses
Reference:
ART 808260
DESWED105013EN

In logistic centres
Reference:
ART 807993
DESWED105011EN

In cruise ships

Reference:
DESWED105014EN

In garages

Reference:
DESWED103004EN

Find a large range of Cahier Technique publications on the Schneider Electric


web site: www.schneider-electric.com.

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Work-out your
solution together
PD202396

Our teams are available to provide customers with technical assistance throughout
the installation of their projects.
b
v
v
v
v

Design of electrical distribution architectures:


design of decentralised transport and distribution systems,
technical and financial optimisation of busbar trunking design projects,
transformer / switchboard link,
installation coordination and discrimination.

b
v
v
v

Full installation drawings:


3D Autocad drawings with corresponding parts lists,
2D drawing with dimensions,
detailed connection drawings.

b Site supervision and commissioning assistance.

DD210861

b Training for designers and contractors.

Technical
support

Project
launch

CanBrass
drawing

After-sales
service
Autocad
drawing
On-site
instruction
and
installation
Production
Project
management

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Introduction

With the Canalis tools and


services, let us compose your
project!

CanBrass gives you all the


help you need

Schneider Electric offers a comprehensive design and costing software.


The CanBrass software, edited by Schneider Electric, was developed to help you
design and cost Canalis busbar trunking runs.

PD202374

CanBrass, a comprehensive tool


The CanBrass software allows you to quickly design the best layout for your
project.
It allows:
b the material needed to be easily chosen,
b a list of catalogue numbers and their exact quantities to be defined,
b a comprehensive quote that includes material and labour.
b There are 2 options:
b linear metre costing,
b graphical costing.

Design guide

Linear metre costing

PD202375

The user enters the following parameters:


b for the power run: rating, polarity, protection degree,
b for each feeder: number of machines, rating and protection,
b overall run length, number of change-of-direction sections and the connection
type.

Enter Canalis run characteristics.


PD202376

Introduction

With the Canalis tools and


services, let us compose your
project!

Switchboard access estimation of material and labour costs.

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Introduction

With the Canalis tools and


services, let us compose your
project!

Graphical costing

PD202377

Simply create a 3D drawing of the busbar trunking using appropriate dialogue


boxes.
Enter the following:
b rating,
b polarity,
b connection types.

Definition of catalogue numbers

PD202378

The software gives an optimum breakdown of the project and provides a bill of
materials: catalogue number, quantity, price.
The software can also generate 2D or 3D drawings with dimensions.

Breakdown of the run by product function.

Quote

PD202379

The CanBrass software can generate a comprehensive customised quote (quantity,


catalogue number, unit price, total net price and installation time).

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Presentation

Panorama of Canalis range


Lighting distribution

Canalis KTC

Run components
Degree of protection
Number of circuits
Rating
Tap-off intervals
Standard lengths
Finish
Maximum distance between xing points

IP55
1
20 A
1200 - 1350 - 1500 - 2400 - 2700 and 3000 mm
24 and 192 meters
0,33 meter

IP55
1
25 and 40 A
500 - 1000 and 1500 mm
2 and 3 meters
Galvanised steel
3 meters

Rating

PD202225

KDP-KBA-KBB tap-off units


PD202225

Presentation

Canalis KBA
PD202217

Canalis KDP
PD202216

Range

10 and 16 A

10 and 16 A

White RAL 9010


Bus conductor
-

Option

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Presentation

Panorama of Canalis range


Lighting distribution

Canalis KTC

IP20
1
25 A
1,53 and 3,06 meters
White
3 meters

PD202225

IP55
1 or 2
25 and 40 A
500 and 1000 mm
2 and 3 meters
Galvanised steel
5 meters

Presentation

PD202220

Canalis KBX

PD202219

Canalis KBB

10 and 16 A

White RAL 9010


Bus conductor
Clean earth

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Schneider Electric

Presentation

Panorama of Canalis range


Power distribution

Canalis KTC

Run components
Degree of protection
Polarity
Rating
Tap-off intervals
Standard lengths
Finish
Maximum distance between xing points

IP55
3L + N + PE
40, 63, 100 and 160 A
500 - 1000 or 3000 mm
3 meters
White RAL 9001
3 meters

IP55
3L + N + PE
100, 160, 250, 400, 500, 630,
1000 mm on each face
3 and 5 meters
White RAL 9001
3 meters

PD202228

Tap-off units
PD202227

Presentation

Canalis KS
PD202222

Canalis KN
PD202221

Range

Rating

Plug-in
Bolt-on

16 to 63 A

25 to 400 A

Remote control conductor

Option

Schneider Electric

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Presentation

Panorama of Canalis range


Power distribution

Canalis KTC

Canalis KT

Presentation

PD202224

PD202223

Canalis KS colonne montante

IP55
3L + N + PE
100, 160, 250, 400, 500, 630, 800 and 1000 A
500 mm
Dened by the oor pitch
White RAL 9001
Li au pas dtage

K9CE11000

PD202229

PD202228

800 and 1000 A

IP55
3L + PE ; 3L + N +PE ; 3L + N + oversized PE
1000, 1350, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3200, 4000 and 5000 A
500 - 1000 mm
2 and 4 meters
White RAL 9001
3 meters

25 to 400 A

25 to 400 A
400 to 1000 A

Schneider Electric

Presentation

Canalis KTC from 1000 to 5000 A


For horizontal transport and
distribution

Canalis KTC
Tap-off units

Change-of-direction sections

b
b
v
v
b
v
b

b Canalis KS plug-on tap-off units are


compatible with the Canalis KT busbar
trunking:
v protection by 25 to 400 A fuses,
v protection by 100 to 400 A Compact NS
circuit breakers.
b Canalis KT fixed tap-off units:
v protection by 400 to 1000 A Compact NS
circuit breakers

b Change-of-direction sections adapt to all


busbar trunking requirements.
b There are both fixed and made-tomeasure lengths.

PD202314

PD202328

PD202345

Presentation

PD202346

Rating: 1000 to 5000 A.


Transport sections:
fixed lengths: 2 and 4 metres,
non-standard lengths: 0.5 and 3 metres,
Distribution sections:
fixed lengths: 2 and 4 metres,
Adjustable lengths 1.10 to 1.50 metres.

PD202347

Run sections

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Presentation

Canalis KTC from 1000 to 5000 A


For horizontal transport and
distribution
Horizontal fixing supports

b Pre-fabricated interfaces connections can


be incorporated into:
v Prisma Plus and Okken switchboards,
v France Transfo dry-type transformers.

b Supply connections allow the


busbar trunking to be connected to the
switchboards busbar or to the transformer.

b There are two types of support for


installing the busbar trunking horizontally.
b One type of fixing: to fix the busbar
trunking to its support.

Presentation

PD202318

Universal supply connections

PD202348

Interface connections

PD202344

PD202358

PD202431

Canalis KTC

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Presentation

Canalis KTA from 800 to 4000 A


For distribution to different levels
Rising mains

Canalis KTA
Run sections

Presentation

PD2023319

PD202349

b Rating: 800 to 4000 A.


b Distribution sections, fixed 2 metre lengths.
b Transport sections for going through floor slabs,
fixed 0.5 to 3 metre lengths.

PD202321

Vertical fixing support


b For installing the busbar trunking vertically, they
ensure:
v height and depth adjustment,
v load sharing,
v absorption of expansions, vibrations, etc.
b They can be fixed either to the floor, the wall or to
a bracket.

Tap-off units

PD202322

b Canalis KS tap-off units are compatible with the


Canalis KT busbar trunking:
v protection by 25 to 400 A fuses,
v protection by 100 to 400 A Compact NS circuit
breakers.
b Canalis KT fixed tap-off units:
v protection by 400 to 1000 A Compact NS circuit
breakers.

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Presentation

Tap-off units from 25 to 1000 A

Canalis KTC

Compact NS

Fuses

PD202138

Type of protection
Modular switchgear

PD202150

Rating (A)

Compact NS with
measurement and metering

25 / 50 A for NF / DIN fuses


32 A for BS fuses
For Compact NS100 circuit breaker

Presentation

PD202148

63 A, 8 x 18 mm modules

PD202147

PD202149

Plug-on tap-off units


25 to 125

100 A, 12 x 18 mm modules

PD202323

PD202150

160

PD202150

63 A for DIN fuses


100 A for NF / DIN fuses
80 A for BS fuses

Fitted with DIN rail for Powerlogic


PM810
PD202324

PD202184

PD202324

For NG125 / 160 circuit breaker For Compact NS160 circuit breaker 160 A for NF / DIN / BS fuses
250 to 400

PD202325

For Compact NS250 circuit breaker

250 / 400 A for NF / DIN fuses

PD202325

For Compact NS250 circuit breaker

For Compact NS400 circuit breaker


For Compact NS400 circuit breaker
400 and 630

PD202326

Fixed tap-off units

800 and 1000

PD202327

For Compact NS400 and NS630


circuit breaker

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General

Description

Canalis KTC
The Canalis KT busbar trunking is intended for high power distribution and
transport in industrial, commercial and tertiary buildings.
Assembly of prefabricated sections that adapt to all run configurations.

Run sections
DD202387

DD202434-m

b
b
b
b
b
b

Description

DD202435-m

3L + PE

3L + N + PE

DD202388

DD202436-m

The conductors are sandwiched together inside the metal


casing.

8 ratings are available, from 1000 to 5000 A.


4 copper live conductors with identical cross-sections (3L + N + PE version).
Conductors insulated using polyester film, class B 130 C, halogen free.
Standard busbar trunking is IP55.
Insulation voltage: 1000 Volts.
Available polarities: 3L + PE, 3L + N +PE, 3L + N + PER (reinforced PE)

The KT busbar trunking is of compact design and can be installed edgewise, flat or
vertically.
This design, without the addition of a fire barrier joint, allows the busbar trunking to
be installed through a floor slab or fire barrier wall.
As standard, the Canalis KT busbar trunking acts as a 2-hour fire barrier in
accordance with
ISO 834.
The RAL 9001 pre-lacquered galvanized steel casing provides protection and
mechanical fixing of the conductors.
Further, it is used as the PE protective conductor (in accordance with NFC 15100
and IEC 60367).
In its reinforced version 3L + N + PER, the busbar trunking is fitted with an
additional internal conductor with a cross-section equal to half that of the phase
conductor.
This version also has lateral reinforcements to allow high short-circuit currents (Isc)
to be supported.
The Canalis KT busbar trunking is suitable for applications containing harmonics by
taking into account the appropriate derating factor. See Harmonic currents in the
Design guide.

3L + N + PER

Tap-off contact
The KS plug-on tap-off units are connected to the busbar trunking whilst live (offload) via spring jaw connections.
Contact zone coating:
b silver-plated copper at jaw contact points.

Joint block
DD202445

The junction between sections is made using a joint block.


The joint block provides the following:
b electrical junction between live conductors and between PE protective
b conductors, mechanical link between the two sections.
Contact zone coating:
b silver-plated copper

DD202389

It provides simultaneous continuity between all conductors.


It is tightened using torque bolt(s) (1 to 4 depending on the rating) with snap-off
heads.
The nut head snaps-off, freeing a red washer, when the correct tightening torque is
reached.
This operation is checked visually:
b if the red washer is absent: it has been tightened,
b if the red washer is visible: it has not been tightened.
This device guarantees the necessary contact pressure between live conductors
and is operator independent.
For dismantling or maintenance operations, the nut has a second head.
The tightening torque is 6 daN.m.
All sections (apart from ER and EL feed units) are supplied with their joint
block, delivered in a separate parcel.
If the run has a feed unit (ER or EL) at each end, an additional joint block
must be ordered.

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Run sections

Description

Canalis KTC
Straight sections
Transport sections - Type ET

Description

DD202390

Transport the current without tap-off points.


Available in 2 and 4 metre fixed lengths or made to measure from 0.50 to 3 metres.

Adjustable section -Type AJ

DD202483

Compensates for dimensional differences in the installation.


Adjustable length from 1.10 to 1.50 metres.

Sections with tap-off points for plug-on tap-off units


Type ED

DD202438

ED run sections are for current distribution.


They use 25 to 400 A KS tap-off units.
These tap-off units can be plugged-on whilst live, but off-load.
Available in fixed 2 or 4 metre lengths with 3 tap-off points on one side.

Sections with tap-off points for fixed tap-off units - Type EB

DD202437

EB run sections are for current distribution.


They use specific KT 400 to 1000 A tap-off units.
These tap-off units can only be fitted / removed when the run is not energised.
Available in a 2 metre fixed length with one tap-off point or a 4 metre fixed length
with 2 tap-off points.

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Other run sections


Disconnectors and run protective
devices

Description

Canalis KTC
Other run sections
DD202446

Expansion section - Type DB

It controls and absorbs the expansion of Canalis runs and must be used on runs
over 30 metres and each time the busbar trunking passes through a building
expansion joint.
Refer to the installation guide.
Available in a 1 metre length, it can be fitted vertically or horizontally.
At its centre it has flexible conductor joints and a sliding case able to absorb the
relative movements of each part of the section.

DD202391

DD202439

Used when the phase order of the switchboard is different to that of the
transformer.
Available in a 1 metre length and is the same physical size as a transport section.
b The TN version transposes the neutral.

DD210813

DD210811A

DD202392

b The TP type transposes the phases.

Additional joint block - Type YA

If the run has a feed unit (supplied without a joint block) at each end, an additional
joint block must be ordered.
Each joint block is supplied with the necessary covers, nuts and bolts

Run end cover - Type FA

The end cover protects and insulates the conductor ends and is fitted to the last
section.

Disconnectors and run protective devices


DD202440

Fitted between 2 flat or edgewise sections, they isolate or protect a busbar


trunking part run.
Each assembly is supplied fitted with a 3 or 4-pole device complete with rotary
handle.
Supplied with:
b an auxiliary connection terminal,
b lifting rings,
b upstream and downstream terminal shields.
Colour: white RAL 9001, 100 % polyester paint on galvanized sheet steel.
Refer to manufacturers data for switchgear characteristics.
Fitted with a rotary handle, the tap-off unit can only be opened once the device
has been switched off.

DD202441

Description

Transposition sections - Types TN, TP

Run disconnector tap-off units - Type SL

Type SL for:
b Compact NS 1000 to 1600 A type NA fixed isolators:
v unhingeable door,
v 3-point closing (possibility of locking with key lock, not supplied),
b Interpact INV isolator, 2000 to 2500 A:
v unhingeable door,
v 3-point closing (possibility of locking with key lock, not supplied),
b Masterpact NW 3200 A type HF fixed isolator supplied with:
v transparent protection cover,
v adaptation kit for Ronis lock + 1 Ronis lock,
v complete Harting plug, not cabled.

Run protection tap-off units - Type PL

Type PL for:
b Compact NS 1000 to 1600 A type N fixed circuit-breakers:
v unhingeable door,
v 3-point closing (possibility of locking with key lock, not supplied).
For circuit-breakers greater than 1600 A, consult the sales office.

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Change of direction sections

Description

Canalis KTC
Simple changes of direction
Elbows - Types LP and LC
DD202393

To go up or down, to turn right or left:


b type LP, flat elbow available in fixed or made-to-measure lengths,

Description

DD202432

b type LPpC, flat made-to-measure angled elbow,

DD202394

b type LC, edgewise elbow available in fixed or made-to-measure lengths,

DD202433

b type LCpC, edgewise made-to-measure angled elbow.

Edgewise T junctions - Type TC


DD202395

To feed runs perpendicular to the main run.

Changes of direction
Zeds - Types ZP, ZC, CP

DD202396

3-branch made-to-measure:
b flat or edgewise, to move the run axis upwards, downwards, to the right or to the
left without having to bend the busbar trunking:
v type ZP, flat Zed,

DD202397

v type ZC, edgewise Zed,

DD202398

b edgewise / flat, to provide the busbar trunking with a bend.


v Type CP, edgewise and/or flat Zed.

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Connection sections

Description

Canalis KTC
To connect the KTC busbar trunking to different terminals or to transformer,
switchboard, generator set, etc. busbars. Canalis offers high performance
connection sections which meet all requirements.
These sections provide installation flexibility combined with quick and simple
assembly.
Further, the connections are made using torque bolts which provide both ease
of installation (use of a standard spanner for tightening to 6 daN.m) and a visual
check before energising.

Connections via interface to Prisma Plus, Okken and Trihal

DD202306

DD202314

Description

Direct connection to Trihal transformers and Prisma Plus & Okken switchboards.
Supplied factory or panelbuilder assembled and tested to IEC 60439-1 and 2.
Quick and simple connection of the busbar trunking to the interface.
Reduced size.
Joint block integrated into the interface.
A sealing kit (rating dependent) must be ordered.

Sealing kit

Prisma Plus and Okken switchboards

For fixed or draw-out incoming device, front or rear connection:


b Masterpact NW08 to NW40 or NT06 to NT16 circuit-breaker,
b Compact NS630b to NS1600 circuit-breaker.
Possibility of switching the phases around.

DD202310

Prisma Plus switchboard

Okken switchboard

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Description

Connection sections

Canalis KTC
DD202503

France Transfo Trihal dry type transformers


For naturally ventilated or force ventilated transformers.
Protection degree:
b IP00,
b IP31.
Secondary voltage: 410 V

Description

15 mm adjustment in the 3 axes.

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Connection sections

Description

Canalis KTC
Universal connections to switchboards and oil immersed transformers
DD210777

Feed units - Type ER

They allow the busbar trunking to be connected to a switchboards busbar, or to the


terminals of an oil immersed transformer, generator set, etc.
They come complete with a mounting plate fitted:
b either directly to the roof of the switchboard,
b or via the intermediary of a protective cover.

Description

DD202399

Vertical or horizontal incoming busbar trunking.

Types ER N1/N2

Types ER N3/N4

Types ER N5/N6

Type ER N7

DD202502

Connection:
b either directly to the busbar,
b or by flexible bars and connection plates,
b or by braids,
b or by cables.
b ER feed units are supplied without a joint block.
b If the run has a feed unit at each end, an additional joint block must be ordered.

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Connection sections

Description

Canalis KTC
Protective covers - Types CS, CR, BC
Protects the external part of the connection.

Description

10276 -03-d1

b Type CS
Height adaptable flexible protective cover adaptable for ER N1 to N6 feed units
with a between centres distance of 115 mm.

For a vertical incomer - Types CR1 to CR3

DD205623

Made-to-measure rigid protective cover for ER N1 to N7 feed units.


They are height adjustable by 50 mm.
b Type CR 1 for a horizontal incomer.

DD205624

10276-3 03-d4

b Types CR2 and CR3 for a vertical incomer.

b Types CR7 and CR8


Protective covers for oil immersed transformers.
Only for ER N1 to N6 feed units with a between centres distance of 150 or 170 mm
depending on the rating.
Fit directly onto the BT series transformer tanks.

DD202321

v Type CR7 for a vertical incomer.

DD202325

v Type CR8 for a horizontal incomer.

v Type BC
Protective cover for direct cable connection to ER N1 to N6 feed units with a
between centres distance of 115 mm.

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Connection sections

Description

Canalis KTC
Universal connections to dry type transformers
DD202447

Feed units - Type EL

For dry type transformers with the neutral between the phases.
They allow optimum connection to the busbar trunking.

Description

DD202442

The junction with the busbar trunking is achieved:


b either from the side,

Type EL N1/N2

Type EL N3/N4

DD202444

DD202443

b or from the centre.

Type EL N5

DD202448

They are of similar design to straight transport sections and can be installed
edgewise or flat.
If installed flat, a set of angle brackets can be ordered.
The following must be specified at the time of order:
phase order,
distance between phases (a 20 mm lateral adjustment can be made use of on
site).
The link between the transformer terminals and the connection section is either by
flexible bar connection plates or by braids.

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Description

Canalis KTC
Protective covers - Type CR4 to CR6

These protect the connections with an IP31 casing when connecting to a


transformer.
They are height adjustable by 50 mm.

Description

DD202342

b Type CR4
Protective cover for EL N1 to N4 feed units.
Edgewise assembly.

DD202343

b Type CR5
Protective cover for EL N1 to N4 feed units.
Flat assembly.

DD202346

b Type CR6
Protective cover for EL N5 feed unit.
Edgewise assembly.

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Connection accessories

Description

Canalis KTC
Accessories for direct connection to the switchboard

DD202400

DD202363

The conductors of ER N1 to N6 feed units are connected directly to the


switchboard busbars.
YB2 copper spacers are available to compensate differences in thickness between
the switchboard bars (10 mm) and the connection part
(6 mm).

Description

Make-up of kit:
b 8 x 2 mm thick copper spacers,
b 16 off M12 x 60 mm bolts, class 8.8,
b 16 contact washers,
b 16 torque nuts,
b 8 steel spacer plates.
Order a set per feed unit whatever the rating.

DD210784

Switchboard connection accessories using connection plates


The conductors of ER N1 to N6 feed units are connected via connection plates to
the switchboard busbars.
The YC types are flexible bars made up of 5 copper sheets of 1 x 100 mm (500
mm cross-section).
The number of connection plates needed is proportional to the busbar trunking
rating.
There are 3 types:
b YC1, uninsulated 600 mm long bar with 4 oblong holes at one end.
The length of the holes at the switchboard side are to be adapted on-site.
104202DD
DD202402

b YC2, uninsulated bar, made-to-measure length of 250 to 600 mm with 4 oblong


holes at each end, ready to use.

DD202403

b YC5, insulated 1000 mm long flexible bar, stripped at one end and with 4 oblong
holes.
The length of the holes at the switchboard side are to be adapted on-site.

DD202410

Nuts and bolts


The connection plates are fixed to the feed unit using the YB3 nut and bolt kit,
made up of:
b 16 off M12 x 60 mm bolts, class 8.8,
b 16 contact washers
b 16 torque nuts,
b 8 steel spacer plates.

DD202411

DD202478

Clamps
YS1 clamps enable high short-circuit current levels to be withstood; only for bars
with a 115 mm spacing.

Insulation
A YF sheath is available to insulate the phases from one another.
It can be fitted to the YC1 and YC2 connection plates once they have been
connected.

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Description

Canalis KTC
Transformer connections - Types YC, YT
DD202450

The feed unit conductors are connected to the transformer bars via connection
plates or braids:
b connection plates, YC types, are flexible bars made up of 5 copper sheets of 1 x
100 mm (500 mm cross-section).
b braids, YT type, are copper braids with a 600 mm cross-section.
The number of connection plates needed is proportional to the busbar trunking
rating.

DD202412

The YC3 is an uninsulated bar with an expansion kink; it is 400 mm long and has 4
holes at one end.
They can be fitted to the transformer side:
b either using bar clamps (no drilling),
b or drilled and bolted (to be carried out on site).

DD202413

YS2 and YS3 bar clamps enable connection without the need to drill the connection
plates.
They allow height adjustment.
b Type YS2, bar clamps for 100 mm transformer connection terminals.
b Type YS3, bar clamps for 120 mm transformer connection terminals.
Make-up of kit: 1 set of 8 parts.

DD202414

b The YC4 is an uninsulated bar with an expansion kink; it is 400 mm long and has
4 oblong holes at each end (ready to use).

Braids
DD202415

Type YT, 400 mm long insulated braid with 4 holes at each end.

The connection plates and braids are fixed to the feed unit using the YB4 nut and
bolt kit, made up of:
b 16 off M12 x 80 mm bolts, class 8.8,
b 16 contact washers,
b 16 torque nuts,
b 8 steel spacer plates.

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Description

Connection plates

Supports and fixings

Description

Canalis KTC
Horizontal supports
2 7 3 2 0 2DD

The ZA types allow the busbar trunking to be fixed and adjusted along its length, as
well as absorbing its movements.

Supports for horizontal sections

Description

DD202485

b Type ZA1, to support edgewise busbar trunking only, consists of a steel angle
bracket and 2 x 1.2 metre threaded M10 rods.
The maximum distance between supports is:
v 3 metres for edgewise busbar trunking,
v 2 metres for flat busbar trunking.
See installation precautions.

DD202368

DD202486

b Type ZA4, to support the busbar trunking from the top.


b These supports are needed to fix edgewise EL N1 to N4 feed units for dry type
transformers.

DD202369

Fixing bracket
DD202484

The ZA3 keeps the busbar trunking in place on its support, without blocking it, in
order to allow expansion movements.

Vertical supports

DD202496

DD202374

The ZA5 is for supporting vertical sections.


They fix sections of a vertical run to the buildings structure.
This type of fixing support has the following advantages:
b assembly:
v to a wall,
v to a wall bracket,
v to the floor,
b height and depth adjustment,
b spring adjustment to ensure distribution of the load at each floor,
b avoids the transmission of building forces to the busbar trunking (expansion and
vibration).

For KTC1000 to KTC2000.

For KTC2500 to KTC5000.

To a wall.

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To a wall bracket.

To the floor.

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Description

Description

Canalis KTC

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Description

Tap-off units

Canalis KTA

DD210275

The tap-off units are used to instantly connect loads or secondary runs, and comply
with installation standards and regulations, whatever the earthing system (TT, TNS,
TNC or IT).
When off-load, they can be plugged-on and off and be operated whilst live.
Plugging-on and plugging-off automatically opens and closes the tap-off point.

DD210276

No live part is accessible with the door open. The protection degree is IPXXB
(finger protection).
They are IP55 by construction (no accessory is required).

Safety and operation


Fuse and modular switchgear tap-off units (AC22 to AC20) are isolated as soon as
the tap-off unit door is opened.
This isolating operation must only be carried out off-load.
For circuit breaker tap-off units, there are safety mechanisms to prevent:
b the tap-off unit being plugged-on and plugged-off with the tap-off unit door
closed,
b the door being closed if the tap-off unit has not been locked onto the busbar
trunking,
b access to the electrical equipment and connection terminals when live,
b the door being opened in the ON position for tap-off units fitted with a Compact
NS or NG circuit breaker.

DD210466

These tap-off units can be fitted with accessories such as:


b door early break contacts,
b adapter for lead sealing,
b etc.
The sheet steel tap-off units are fitted with a carrying handle.
Characteristics of tap-off units up to 125 A
b Colour:
v white (RAL 9001) body and carrying handles,
v transparent green door (similar design to the Kaedra enclosures).
b Material: self-extinguishing, halogen-free insulating plastic (fire resistant and very
high temperature withstand).
Other characteristics: cable gland drilling zone, stainless steel screws and the door
can be lead sealed.

DD202012

Characteristics of tap-off units from 160 to 400 A


b Colour:
v white (RAL 9001) body,
v black carrying handles (RAL 9005),
v 100 % polyester paint.
b Material: galvanized sheet steel.
Other characteristics:
b unhingeable door (120 opening hinges),
b vertically bevelled polyurethane seals with a double fold for increased rigidity
(similar design to the Sarel Spatial 3D enclosures),
b 25 mm grill type gland plates for a maximum access area.

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Description

Plug-on tap-off units for circuit


breakers

DD210454

Canalis KTA
Isolator tap-off units for modular switchgear
Most 18 mm Multi 9 modular devices can be fitted into these tap-off units.
They have a window on the front face for switchgear control and visualisation.
A transparent shutter ensures the window can be sealed.
Two tap-off ratings are available:
b 63 A nominal current for 8 modules,
b 125 A nominal current for 12 modules (accepts C120 and NG125 circuit
breakers).

Tap-off units for NG type modular switchgear


DD202154

These tap-off units are fitted with a DIN rail and upstream connections for 18 mm
wide modular devices.
The switchgear is operated via a rotary handle which prevents door opening when
the circuit breaker is in the ON position.
Nominal current: 160 A for a 13-module capacity (accepts NG125 or NG160 fitted

with a Vigi unit).


DD210461

Isolator tap-off units for Compact NS circuit breakers


These tap-off units are fitted with mounting plates and upstream connections
for fixed, front-connected 160 to 400 A Compact NS circuit breakers (N, H or L
version) with a rotary handle.
The 400 A tap-off units can only be fitted onto straight lengths with a rating greater
than 400 A.
For plug-on circuit breakers, Vigi units, etc, please consult your Schneider Electric

contact.
DD210465

Measurement and metering isolator tap-off units


These tap-off units allow sub-metering to re-allocate power consumption costs by
consumer and to monitor installations by, for example, following run load levels.
The values measured using the Compact NS TI unit are sent to the measurement
unit which then sends the information to a central unit via a bus.
(See Measurement and metering).
They are fitted with:
b a mounting plate for a Compact NS 250 or 400 A circuit breaker with an
extended rotary handle and a Compact NS current transformer module (TI unit),
b a DIN rail for installing a Powerlogic PM810 measurement unit, a set of
terminals, etc.
In severe operating conditions (> 40C ambient temperature), we recommend the
use of a PM810 without display.

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Description

Plug-on tap-off units for fuses

Canalis KTA
These tap-off units provide the tap-offs with fuse protection (fuses not supplied).
They can only be fitted to a horizontally mounted busbar trunking.

Plastic tap-off units


DD210466

Fitted with carriers for:


b 50 to 100 A cylindrical NF fuses,
b 25 to 63 A DIN screwed fuses,
b 100 A DIN blade fuses,
b 32 to 80 A BS screwed fuses.

Steel tap-off units

DD210472

DD202012

Fitted with carriers for:


b 160 to 400 A NF / DIN blade fuses,
b 160 A BS screwed fuses.

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Description

Fixed tap-off units for circuit


breakers

Canalis KTA
Safety and operation
The electrical connection is made by plugging-on the tap-off unit into dedicated tapoff point whilst the busbar trunking is de-energised (plugging-off the unit must also
be done with the busbar trunking de-energised).
The connection is mechanically tightened using a one-use torque bolt (10 daN.m).
A mechanical foolproof system avoids the risk of incorrect assembly.
The door can only be opened once the load has been isolated (rotary handle).
The bolt can only be tightened or untightened with the door open.
No live part is accessible with the door open, protection degree IP2X.

Characteristics of tap-off units from 400 to 1000 A

b Colour:
v white (RAL 9001) body,
b Material: galvanized sheet steel.
b Other characteristics:
v the cables exit laterally through 2 aluminium plates (to be drilled by the
installation contractor),
v cabling space can be increased by using the cable box supplied with the tap-off
unit,
v the door is fixed using 6 captive M6 screws and can be completely removed to
facilitate cabling.

DD202451

Steel tap-off units


These tap-off units are used to supply loads or secondary runs (e.g. medium power
distribution using Canalis KS).
They are fitted to specific EB type straight lengths.
They comply with installation standards and regulations, whatever the earthing
system (TT, IT, TNS or TNC):
b tap-off units fitted with a mounting plate for Compact NS400/1000 A, 3 or 4 P:
v fixed device,
v front connections,
v extended rotary handle.
2 models:
b Compact NS400/630 A, connection capacity:
v 3 x 300 mm2 cables for the phases and neutral (hole diameter = 15 mm),
v 150 mm for the PE,
b Compact NS800/1000 A, connection capacity:
v 4 x 300 mm2 cables for the phases and neutral (hole diameter = 15 mm),
v 200 mm2 for the PE (cable clamp).

DD202497

The standard tap-off unit is IP54.

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Catalogue-number coding

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC
Catalogue-number composition

KT

b One letter designating the material.


Type
Copper
Non conducting

Code
C
B

p p p p p p p p pp

b Four digits indicationg


the rating of the trunking.

b Two letters identifying the type of component.


Code
AJ
BC
CB
CP
CR
CS
DB
EB
ED
EL
ER
ET
FA
LC
LP
PL
SL
TC
TN
TP
TT
YA
YB
YC
YE
YF
YS
YT
ZA
ZC
ZP

b One digit indicating the trunking


polarity
Polarity
3L + PE
3L + N + PE
3L + N + PER(1)

Code
3
4
7

(1) PER = oversized PE.

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

Type
Adjustable straight length
Cable box
Bolt-on tap-off unit
Edgewise and flat zed
Rigid protective cover
Flexible protective cover
Expansion unit
Distribution length for bolt-on tap-off units
Distribution length for plug-in tap-off unts
Feed unit for dry-type transformers
Feed unit
Feeder length
End cover
Edgewise elbow
Flat elbow
Tap-off unit with protective device
Tap-off unit with isolator
Edgewise tee
Neutral crossover
Phase crossover
Sealing kit
Connection device
Connection torque nut kit
Flexible bar
Bracket
Insulating sheath
Bar supports
Braids
Supports and fixing devices
Edgewise zed
Flat zed

b Variable number of alphanumeric


characters indicating characteristics
specific to the component.
See the section dealing with the given
component.

Trunking cross section


Rating (A)

1000

1350

1600

2000

2500

3200

4000

5000

Number of bar jointing bolts

Bar cross-section (mm)

70 x 6

100 x 6

120 x 6

160 x 6

200 x 6

2 x (120 x 6) 2 x (160 x 6) 2 x (200 x 6)

230

230

230

350

350

350

DD202180

Trunking height H (mm)

DD202181

DD202182

Holes for connections (mm)

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510

510

Run components
IP55

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

Ordering
Complete the catalogue number by replacing pppp by the rating.
Important:
b add the dimensions of the selected component as a technical comment
Example: the catalogue number of an 1000 A feeder length, 3L + N + PE,
2450 mm long, is:
KTC1000ET42C, L = 2450
Rating

DD210794

Straight feeder lengths


Length L
(mm)

Cat. no.

Fixed

4000

KTCppppET340 KTCppppET440 KTCppppET740

2000

KTCppppET320 KTCppppET420 KTCppppET720

Made to
measure

500 to 1500

KTCppppET31A KTCppppET41A KTCppppET71A

1501 to 1999

KTCppppET32B KTCppppET42B KTCppppET72B

3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

2001 to 2500

KTCppppET32C KTCppppET42C KTCppppET72C

2501 to 3000

KTCppppET33D KTCppppET43D KTCppppET73D

KTCppppETppp
DD210795

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

KTCppppETppp

Type

(1) See the Trunking cross-section table opposite.

DD210796

Adjustable straight lenghts


Type

Length L
(mm)

Cat. no.

Adjustable

1300 (basic)
Adjustable: 200

KTCppppAJ310 KTCppppAJ410 KTCppppAJ710

3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

DD210797

KTCppppAJp10

KTCppppAJp10

(1) See the Trunking cross-section table opposite.


Table of dimensions

Rating (A)

Dimension A (mm)

Weight (kg)

1000
1350
1600
2000
2500
3200
4000
5000

186
219
241
307
351
395
527
615

52.00
68.00
78.00
102.00
121.00
141.00
179.00
218.00

Schneider Electric

K9CE21010

Run components
IP55

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

DD210798

Straight lengths with plug-in tap-off units


Type

Length
L (mm)

Number of
tap-offs

Cat. no.

Fixed

4000

KTCppppED340 KTCppppED440 KTCppppED740

2000

KTCppppED320 KTCppppED420 KTCppppED720

3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

DD210799

KTCppppEDp40

KTCppppEDp40

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

DD210800

KTCppppEDp20

KTCppppEDp20
(1) See the Trunking cross-section table below.

Trunking cross-section
Rating (A)
Weight (kg / m)

1000

1350

1600

2000

2500

3200

4000

5000

3L + PE

19

25

29

36

44

51

66

82

3L + N + PE

23

31

35

45

55

64

84

104

3L + N + PER

25

33

39

49

60

71

92

114

DD210867

DD202180

Height H (mm)
Width W (mm)

K9CE21010

Schneider Electric

Run components
IP55

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

DD210801

Straight lengths with bolt-on tap-off units


Type

Length
L (mm)

Number of
tap-offs

Cat. no.

Fixed

4000

KTCppppEB340 KTCppppEB440 KTCppppEB740

2000

KTCppppEB320 KTCppppEB420 KTCppppEB720

3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

DD210802

KTCppppEBp40

DD210766

KTCppppEBp40

KTCppppEBp20

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

DD210803

KTCppppEBp20

(1) See the Trunking cross-section table below.

Trunking cross-section
Rating (A)
Weight (kg / m)

1000

1350

1600

2000

2500

3200

4000

3L + PE

19

25

29

36

44

51

66

5000
82

3L + N + PE

23

31

35

45

55

64

84

104

3L + N + PER

25

33

39

49

60

71

92

114

DD210867

DD202180

Height H (mm)
Width W (mm)

Schneider Electric

K9CE21010

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions
K9CE21010

Schneider Electric

Additional run components


IP55

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

Ordering
Complete the catalogue number by replacing pppp by the rating.
Important:
b add the dimensions of the selected component as a technical comment
Example: the catalogue number of a 1350 A straght expansion unit, 3L + PE, 1000
mm long, is:
KTC1350DB310
Rating

DD210805

Straight expansion unit


Type

Length L
(mm)

Cat. no.

Fixed

1000

KTCppppDB310 KTCppppDB410 KTCppppDB710

3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

DD210806

KTCppppDBp10

KTCppppDBp10

(1) See the Trunking cross-section table opposite.

DD210807

Neutral crossover length


Type

Length L
(mm)

Cat. no.

Fixed

1000

KTCppppTN410

3L + N + PE

DD210808

KTCppppTNp10

KTCppppTNp10
(1) See the Trunking cross-section table opposite.

DD210809

Phase crossover length


Type

Length L
(mm)

Cat. no.

Fixed

1000

KTCppppTP410

DD210810

KTCppppTPp10

KTCppppTPp10
(1) See the Trunking cross-section table opposite.

Schneider Electric

3L + N + PE

Additional run components


IP55

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

DD210811

Additional jointing units


Type

Cat. no.

Jointing unit

3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

KTCppppYA3

KTCppppYA4

KTCppppYA4

DD210812

KTCppppYAp

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

DD210868

KTCppppYAp

(1) See the Trunking cross-section table below.

DD210813

End covers
Type

Rating of the
trunking (A)

Height H of the
trunking (mm)

Cat. no.

End cover

1000
1350
1600
2000
2500
3200
4000
5000

74
104
124
164
204
244
324
404

KTB0074FA
KTB0104FA
KTB0124FA
KTB0164FA
KTB0204FA
KTB0244FA
KTB0324FA
KTB0404FA

KTB0pppFA
DD210814n

KTB0pppFA

(1) See the Trunking cross-section table below.

Trunking cross-section
Rating (A)
Weight (kg / m)

1000

1350

1600

2000

2500

3200

4000

5000

3L + PE

19

25

29

36

44

51

66

82

3L + N + PE

23

31

35

45

55

64

84

104

3L + N + PER

25

33

39

49

60

71

92

114

DD210867

DD202180

Height H (mm)
Width W (mm)

Schneider Electric

Elbow components for changing


direction
IP55

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

Ordering
Complete the catalogue number by replacing pppp by the rating.
Important:
b add the dimensions of the selected component as a technical comment
Example: the catalogue number of a 2000 A flat elbow, N1, 3L + N + PE with
dimensions A = 300 mm and B = 650 mm is:
KTC2000LP4B1, A = 300, B = 650.
Rating

DD210815

Flat elbows
Type

Position of
neutral

Cat. no.

Fixed

N1

KTCppppLP3A1 KTCppppLP4A1 KTCppppLP7A1

N2

KTCppppLP3A2 KTCppppLP4A2 KTCppppLP7A2

Made to
measure

N1

KTCppppLP3B1 KTCppppLP4B1 KTCppppLP7B1

N2

KTCppppLP3B2 KTCppppLP4B2 KTCppppLP7B2

3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

DD210822
DD210816

KTCppppLPpp1

(1) See the Trunking cross-section table opposite.


Dimensions
Type

Rating (A)

Dimensions (mm)

A
Fixed
All
300
Made to
All
300
301 to 799
measure(2)
(2) Only one llmb may be made to measure.

KTCppppLPpp2

B
300
301 to 799
300

DD210821

Flat elbows with made to measure angles


Type

Position of
neutral

Cat. no.

Made to
measure angle

N1

KTCppppLP3C1 KTCppppLP4C1 KTCppppLP7C1

N2

KTCppppLP3C2 KTCppppLP4C2 KTCppppLP7C2

3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

DD210824

KTCppppLPpCp

KTCppppLPpC1
DD210823

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

KTCppppLPppp

(1) See the Trunking cross-section table opposite.


Dimensions
Type

Rating (A)

Made to measure All

Dimensions (mm)
A
300

B
300

W
91 to 179

KTCppppLPpC2

Schneider Electric

K9CE22010

Elbow components for changing


direction
IP55

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

DD210825

Edgewise elbows
Type

Cat. no.
3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

Fixed

KTCppppLC3A

KTCppppLC4A

KTCppppLC7A

Made to measure

KTCppppLC3B

KTCppppLC4B

KTCppppLC7B

DD210826

KTCppppLCpp

KTCppppLCpp

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

(1) See the Trunking cross-section table below.


Dimensions
Type

Rating (A)

Dimensions (mm)

A
Fixed
1000
275
1350
290
1600
300
2000
320
2500
340
3200
360
4000
400
5000
440
1000
276 to 774
Made to
(2)
275
measure
1350
291 to 789
290
1600
301 to 799
300
2000
321 to 819
320
2500
341 to 839
340
3200
361 to 859
360
4000
401 to 899
400
5000
441 to 939
440
(2) Only one llmb may be made to measure.

B
275
290
300
320
340
360
400
440
275
276 to 774
290
291 to 789
300
301 to 799
320
321 to 819
340
341 to 839
360
361 to 859
400
401 to 899
440
441 to 939

Trunking cross-section
Rating (A)
Weight (kg / m)

1000

1350

1600

2000

2500

3200

4000

5000

3L + PE

19

25

29

36

44

51

66

82

3L + N + PE

23

31

35

45

55

64

84

104

3L + N + PER

25

33

39

49

60

71

92

114

DD210867

DD202180

Height H (mm)
Width W (mm)

K9CE22010

Schneider Electric

Elbow components for changing


direction
IP55

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

DD210819

Edgewise tee
Type

Cat. no.

Fixed

3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

KTCppppTC3

KTCppppTC4

KTCppppTC7

DD210820

KTCppppTCp

KTCppppTCp

(1) See the Trunking cross-section table below.

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

Dimensions
Type

Rating (A)

Dimensions (mm)

Fixed

1000
1350
1600
2000
2500
3200
4000
5000

A
275
290
300
320
340
360
400
440

B
275
290
300
320
340
360
400
440

C
275
290
300
320
340
360
400
440

Trunking cross-section
Rating (A)
Weight (kg / m)

1000

1350

1600

2000

2500

3200

4000

3L + PE

19

25

29

36

44

51

66

5000
82

3L + N + PE

23

31

35

45

55

64

84

104

3L + N + PER

25

33

39

49

60

71

92

114

DD210867

DD202180

Height H (mm)
Width W (mm)

Schneider Electric

K9CE22010

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions
K9CE22010

Schneider Electric

Zed components for changing


direction
IP55

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

Ordering
Complete the catalogue number by replacing pppp by the rating.
Important:
b add the dimensions of the selected component as a technical comment
Example: the catalogue number of a 1600 A edgewise zed unit, N2, 3L + N + PE
with dimensions A = 300 mm, B = 450 mm, C = 300 mm is:
KTC1600ZC42, A = 300, B = 450, C = 300.
Rating

DD202183

Flat zed units


Type

Cat. no.

Made to measure

3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

KTCppppZP3

KTCppppZP4

KTCppppZP7

DD202184

KTCppppZPp

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

KTCppppZPp

(1) See the Trunking cross-section table opposite.


Dimensions
Rating (A)

Dimensions (mm)

All

A
300

B
130 to 599

C
300

DD202185

Edgewise zed units


Type

Position of
neutral

Cat. no.
3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

Made to
measure

N1

KTCppppZC31

KTCppppZC41

KTCppppZC71

N2

KTCppppZC32

KTCppppZC42

KTCppppZC72

DD202186

KTCppppZCpp

DD210827

KTCppppZCp1

(1) See the Trunking cross-section table opposite.


Dimensions
KTCppppZCp2

Rating (A)

Dimensions (mm)

1000
1350
1600
2000
2500
3200
4000
5000

A
275
290
300
320
340
360
400
440

Schneider Electric

B
90 to 549
90 to 579
90 to 599
90 to 639
90 to 679
90 to 719
90 to 799
90 to 879

C
275
290
300
320
340
360
400
440

K9CE22020

Zed components for changing


direction
IP55

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

DD202187

Edgewise and flat zed units


Position of
neutral

Cat. no.
3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

Made to
measure

N1

KTCppppCP31

KTCppppCP41

KTCppppCP71

N2

KTCppppCP32

KTCppppCP42

KTCppppCP72

N3

KTCppppCP33

KTCppppCP43

KTCppppCP73

N4

KTCppppCP34

KTCppppCP44

KTCppppCP74

KTCppppCPp1
and KTCppppCPp2

DD210828

DD202188

KTCppppCPp1

Type

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

DD202367

DD210829

KTCppppCPp2

KTCppppCPp3
and KTCppppCPp4

DD210830

KTCppppCPp3

Dimensions

KTCppppCPp4

Rating (A)

Dimensions (mm)

1000
1350
1600
2000
2500
3200
4000
5000

A
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300

B
195 to 574
210 to 589
220 to 599
240 to 619
260 to 639
280 to 659
320 to 699
360 to 739

(1) See the Trunking crosssection table below.

C
275
290
300
320
340
360
400
440

Trunking cross-section
Rating (A)
Weight (kg / m)

1000

1350

1600

2000

2500

3200

4000

5000

3L + PE

19

25

29

36

44

51

66

82

3L + N + PE

23

31

35

45

55

64

84

104

3L + N + PER

25

33

39

49

60

71

92

114

DD210867

DD202180

Height H (mm)
Width W (mm)

K9CE22020

Schneider Electric

Catalogue numbers

Canalis interfaces for Prisma Plus


LV switchboard

Canalis KTC

DD202304

Interfaces for Masterpact NW circuit breakers


Circuit
breaker

Type of circuit
breaker

Number of
poles

Connection
Top direct

Rear

NW08 / 16

Fixed or drawout

04715

04716

04725

04726

04735

04736

04737

04738

NW20 / 25
NW32
NW40

Top direct connection

Fixed or drawout
Fixed or drawout
Fixed or drawout

4
For the position in the switchboard, see the Installation guide.
For connection to the PER, consult your sales agency.

DD202305

Number of modules required in the switchboard


Circuit breaker

Connection

NW08 / 16

NW20 / 25

Catalogue numbers

Cat. no.

NW32

Type of circuit
breaker

Number of vertical
modules(1)

Top direct

Fixed or drawout

27

Rear

Fixed

16

Drawout

17

Top direct

Fixed or drawout

28

Rear

Fixed

16

Top direct or rear

NW40
Rear
(1) 1 module = 50 mm.

Drawout

17

Fixed or drawout

28

Fixed or drawout

36

Rear connection

DD202306

Interfaces for Masterpact NT and Compact NS circuit breakers


Masterpact NT
Circuit
breaker

Type of circuit
breaker

Number of
poles

NT06 / 12

Fixed or drawout

NT16

Fixed or drawout

Connection

Rear
b

04704

04703

04704

4
For the position in the switchboard, see the Installation guide.
For connection to the PER, consult your sales agency.

DD202307

Top direct connection

Cat. no.

Top direct
b

04703

Compact NS
Circuit
breaker

Type of circuit
breaker

Number of
poles

NS630b / 1250

Fixed or drawout

NS1600

Fixed or drawout

Connection

Cat. no.

Top direct
b

Rear
b

04704

04703

04704

4
For the position in the switchboard, see the Installation guide.
For connection to the PER, consult your sales agency.

04703

Number of modules required in the switchboard

Rear connection

Circuit breaker

Connection

Type of circuit
breaker

NT06 / 12
NS630b / 1250

Top direct

Fixed

17

Drawout

18

Rear

Fixed or drawout

16

NT16
Rear
NS1600
(1) 1 module = 50 mm.

Fixed or drawout

16

Schneider Electric

Number of vertical
modules(1)

K9CE23000

Catalogue numbers

Canalis interfaces for Prisma Plus


LV switchboard

Canalis KTC

DD202308

Interface supports and protection covers


Masterpact NW

DD202309

03561

Circuit
breaker

Type of circuit Connection


breaker

Supports Terminal
Cover
extension
bar supports

NW08 / 32

Fixed or
drawout

Top direct

03561

3 x 04694

04871 + 04861

Rear

03561

2 x 04694

04871 + 04863

Fixed or
drawout

Top direct

03561

04871 + 04861

Rear

03561

04871 + 04863

NW40

04711
04712
04713
04714

Circuit
breaker

Type of
circuit
breaker

Number
of poles

Connection Supports Canalis /


Cover
circuit
breaker
connection

NT06 / 12

Fixed or
drawout

3P

Top direct

03561

04712

04871 + 04852

Rear

03561

04713

04871 + 04853

Top direct

03561

04712

04871 + 04852

Rear

03561

04714

04871 + 04853

3P

Rear

03561

04713

04871 + 04854

4P

Rear

03561

04714

04871 + 04854

4P
NT16

Fixed or
drawout

Compact NS
Circuit
breaker

Type of
circuit
breaker

Number
of poles

Connection Supports Canalis /


Cover
circuit
breaker
connection

NS630b /
1250

Fixed

3P

Top direct

03561

04712

04871 + 04851

Rear

03561

04713

04871 + 04853

Top direct

03561

04712

04871 + 04851

Rear

03561

04714

04871 + 04853

Top direct

03561

04711

04871 + 04852

Rear

03561

04713

04871 + 04854

Top direct

03561

04712

04871 + 04852

Rear

03561

04714

04871 + 04854

3P

Rear

03561

04713

04871 + 04853

4P

Rear

03561

04714

04871 + 04853

3P

Rear

03561

04713

04871 + 04854

4P

Rear

03561

04714

04871 + 04854

4P
Drawout

3P
4P

NS1600

Fixed
Drawout

Arc-chute covers
Circuit breaker

Type of circuit breaker

Number of poles

Cat. no.

Masterpact NT

Fixed

3P

47335

4P

47336

3P

33596

4P

33597

Compact NS

K9CE23000

Schneider Electric

Fixed

Catalogue numbers

Masterpact NT

Catalogue numbers

Canalis interfaces for Okken


LV switchboard

Canalis KTC
Interfaces for Masterpact NW circuit breakers
DD202310

Fitting the interface does not change switchboard modularity as fixed by the devices.
Circuit
breaker

Type of circuit
breaker

Number of
poles

Connection

NW08 / 16

Drawout

Top direct

Cat. no.
Rear
87811
b

87812
b

NW20 / 25

Drawout

Top direct connection (RDH)

Drawout

DD202311

Drawout

87826
87817

b
b

87825
87816

b
NW40

87824
87815

b
4

87823
87814

b
NW32

87822
87813

b
4

87821

87827
87818

87828

Catalogue numbers

For the position in the switchboard, see the Installation guide.


For connection to the PER, consult your sales agency.

Rear connection (RAR)

Interfaces forMasterpact NT circuit breakers


DD202312

Fitting the interface does not change switchboard modularity as fixed by the devices.
Circuit
breaker

Type of circuit
breaker

Number of
poles

Connection

NT08 / 16

Drawout

Top direct

Cat. no.
Rear
87811
b

87821
87812

87822

For the position in the switchboard, see the Installation guide.


For connection to the PER, consult your sales agency.

DD202313

Top direct connection (RDH)

Rear connection (RAR)

Interface supports
Circuit breaker

Type of circuit breaker

Connection

Cat. no.

NW08 / 40
NT08 / 16

Drawout

Top direct

87800

Drawout
Rear
87801
NW08 / 32(1)
NT08 / 16
(1) For rear connection of the interface to a Masterpact NW40 circuit breaker, the supports are
supplied with the interface.

Schneider Electric

K9CE23000

Catalogue numbers

Sealing kits
IP55

Canalis KTC

DD202314

Sealing kits for switchboard and Trihal transformer roofs with interface
Type

Rating of the
trunking (A)

Height H of the
trunking (mm)

Cat. no.

Sealing kit

1000

74

KTB0074TT01

1350

104

KTB0104TT01

1600

124

KTB0124TT01

2000

164

KTB0164TT01

2500

204

KTB0204TT01

3200

244

KTB0244TT01

4000

324

KTB0324TT01

5000

404

KTB0404TT01

Catalogue numbers

KTB0pppTT01

K9CE23000

Schneider Electric

Feed units for switchboards and


oil immersed transformers
IP55

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

To order
Complete the catalogue number by replacing pppp by the rating.
Important:
b add the dimensions of the selected unit as a technical comment.
Example: the catalogue number of a 1350 A made to measure end feed unit, N2,
3L + N + PE, 235 mm long and with between centres J, K and M = 170 mm, is:
KTC1350ER42, A = 235, J = 170, K = 170 and M = 170.
Rating

DD210831

Straight feed units


Type

Position of
neutral

Cat. no.
3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

Fixed

N1

KTCppppER31

KTCppppER41

KTCppER71

Made to measure N2

KTCppppER32

KTCppppER42

KTCppER72

KTCppppERp1
KTCppppERp2

(1) See the Trunking cross-section table opposite.


(2) PE drilled diameter = 14 mm pour cables with crimped lugs.
Table of dimensions
Rating (A)

Neutral

Dimensions (mm)

1000 to 1600

N1
N2
N1
N2
N1
N2

A
235
235 to 534
235
235 to 534
235
235 to 534

2000 to 3200
4000 and 5000

J, K, M
115
80 to 250
115
80 to 250
115
80 to 250

Y
230
230
350
350
510
510

Dimensions of connection pads


Rating (A)

1000

1350

1600

2000

2500

3200

4000

5000

Drilling for connection (mm)

DD202182

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

DD210832

KTCppppERp1, KTCppppERp2

Schneider Electric

K9CE24010

Feed units for switchboards and


oil immersed transformers
IP55

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

DD210833

Flat elbow feed units


Type

Position of
neutral

Cat. no.
3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

Made to measure N3

KTCppppER33

KTCppppER43

KTCppER73

N4

KTCppppER34

KTCppppER44

KTCppER74

KTCppppERp3
DD210835

KTCppppERp4

DD210834

KTCppppERp3

(1) See the Trunking cross-section table below.


(2) PE drilled diameter = 14 mm pour cables with crimped lugs.

Rating (A)

Neutral

Dimensions (mm)

1000 to 1600
2000 to 3200
4000 and 5000

N3, N4
N3, N4
N3, N4

A
200 to 534
200 to 534
200 to 534

B
300
300
300

J, K, M
80 to 250
80 to 250
80 to 250

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

Tableau of dimensions

KTCppppERp4

Y
230
350
510

DD210836

Cut-out drawing for feed units placed directly on the device roof

Table of dimensions
Rating (A)

Dimensions (mm)

Y
1000 to 1600 230
2000 to 3200 350
4000 and 5000 510

U
K / 2 + J + 80
K / 2 + J + 80
K / 2 + J + 80

V
K / 2 + M + 80
K / 2 + M + 80
K / 2 + M + 80

Trunking cross-section
Rating (A)
Weight (kg / m)

1000

1350

1600

2000

2500

3200

4000

5000

3L + PE

19

25

29

36

44

51

66

82

3L + N + PE

23

31

35

45

55

64

84

104

3L + N + PER

25

33

39

49

60

71

92

114

DD210867

DD202180

Height H (mm)
Width W (mm)

K9CE24010

Schneider Electric

Feed units for switchboards and


oil immersed transformers
IP55

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

DD210837

Edgewise elbow feed units


Type

Position of
neutral

Cat. no.
3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

Made to measure N5

KTCppppER35

KTCppppER45

KTCppER75

N6

KTCppppER36

KTCppppER46

KTCppER76

KTCppppERp5
DD210839

KTCppppERp6

DD210838

KTCppppERp5

(1) See the Trunking cross-section table opposite.


(2) PE drilled diameter = 14 mm pour cables with crimped lugs.

KTCppppERp6

Rating (A)

Neutral

Dimensions (mm)

1000
1350
1600
2000
2500
3200
4000
5000

N5, N6
N5, N6
N5, N6
N5, N6
N5, N6
N5, N6
N5, N6
N5, N6

A
175 to 509
190 to 524
200 to 534
220 to 554
240 to 574
260 to 594
300 to 634
340 to 674

B
275
290
300
320
340
360
400
440

J, K, M
80 to 250
80 to 250
80 to 250
80 to 250
80 to 250
80 to 250
80 to 250
80 to 250

Y
230
230
230
350
350
350
510
510

Cut-out drawing for feed units placed directly on the device


DD210836

Table of dimensions
Rating (A)

Dimensions (mm)

Y
1000 to 1600 230
2000 to 3200 350
4000 and 5000 510

U
K / 2 + J + 80
K / 2 + J + 80
K / 2 + J + 80

V
K / 2 + M + 80
K / 2 + M + 80
K / 2 + M + 80

Dimensions of connection pads


Rating (A)

1000

1350

1600

2000

2500

3200

4000

5000

Drilling for connection (mm)

DD202182

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

Table of dimensions

Schneider Electric

K9CE24010

Feed units for switchboards and


oil immersed transformers
IP55

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

DD202315

Bar feed units, flat outlets


Type

Cat. no.
3L + PE

3L + N + PE

Made to measure
KTCppppER37 KTCppppER47
Connection pad dimensions are identical to those of the feed units.

3L + N + PER
KTCppppER77

DD202316

KTCppppERp7

KTCppppERp7

(1) See the Trunking cross-section table below.


Table of dimensions
Dimensions (mm)

1000 to 1600
2000 to 3200
4000 and 5000

A
235 to 734
235 to 734
235 to 734

P-Q
160 to 600
160 to 600
160 to 600

S - R ou R - S
160 to 600
160 to 600
160 to 600

Q, R, S minimum
80
80
80

Y
230
350
510

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

Rating (A)

DD202317

Cut-out drawing for straight feed units connected directly to the device

Table of dimensions
Rating (A)

Dimensions (mm)

Y
1000 to 1600 230
2000 to 3200 350
4000 and 5000 510

U = P + 80

if S > R, V = S + 80
if R > S, V = R + 80

Trunking cross-section
Rating (A)
Weight (kg / m)

1000

1350

1600

2000

2500

3200

4000

5000

3L + PE

19

25

29

36

44

51

66

82

3L + N + PE

23

31

35

45

55

64

84

104

3L + N + PER

25

33

39

49

60

71

92

114

DD210867

DD202180

Height H (mm)
Width W (mm)

K9CE24010

Schneider Electric

Rigid protective covers


IP55

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

To order
To order a protective cover onto which a feed connector is fitted, the parameters D,
G and Z, which depend on the feed connector, must be given.
Example: the catalogue number of a rigid vertical protective cover with dimension
Y = 350 intended for a feed unit with different between centre dimensions D, G and
Z (in mm) is:
KTB0350CR2, D = 330, G = 450 and Z = 500.

Rigid horizontal protective covers for feed units ER N1 to N7

DD202325

Important : when ordering a horizontal cover, make sure you indicate dimensions D, G and Z
with the catalogue number.
Rating (A)
1000 to 1600
2000 to 3200
4000 and 5000

Dimensions Y (mm)
230
350
510

Cat. no.
KTB0230CR1
KTB0350CR1
KTB0510CR1

Weight (kg)
12.00
12.00
12.00

DD202326

KTBppppCR1

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

KTBppppCR1

Protective cover for ER N1 to N6 straight end feed connectors


Dimensions D and G are determined by the between centres dimensions (J, K and M) of the
end feed connector bars to be protected.
The position of the neutral on the feed connector also determines the rule to be used for
calculating parameters D and G.
If the feed connector comes into the cover with the neutral on the right:
D = K / 2 + M + 100
G = K / 2 + J + 100
If the feed connector comes into the cover with the neutral on the left:
D = K / 2 + J + 100
G = K / 2 + M + 100
Table of dimensions
Rating (A)

Dimensions (mm)

1000 to 1600
2000 to 3200
4000 and 5000

Y
230
350
510

D
220 to 475
220 to 475
220 to 475

G
220 to 475
220 to 475
220 to 475

Z
310 to 800
430 to 800
590 to 800

Protective cover for ER N7 straight end feed connectors


Dimensions D and G are determined by the between centres dimensions (P, Q, R and S) of the
end feed connector bars to be protected.
Position of the neutral on the feed connector also determines the rule to be used for calculating
parameters D and G.
If the feed connector comes into the cover with the neutral on the right:
D = max(R ; S) + 100
G = max(P ; Q) + 100
If the feed connector comes into the cover with the neutral on the left:
D = max(P ; Q) + 100
G = max(R ; S)+ 100
Table of dimensions

Rating (A)

Dimensions (mm)

1000 to 1600
2000 to 3200
4000 and 5000

Y
230
350
510

Schneider Electric

D
340 to 1000
340 to 1000
340 to 1000

G
340 to 1000
340 to 1000
340 to 1000

Z
310 to 800
430 to 800
590 to 800

K9CE24010

Rigid protective covers


IP55

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

Rigid vertical protective covers for feed units ER N1 to N7


Important: when ordering a vertical cover, make sure you indicate dimensions D, G and Z
with the catalogue number.
DD202321

400 to 800 mm high covers


Rating (A)
1000 to 1600
2000 to 3200
4000 and 5000

Dimensions Y (mm)
230
350
510

Cat. no.
KTB0230CR2
KTB0350CR2
KTB0510CR2

Weight (kg)
40.00
40.00
40.00

DD202322

KTBppppCR2

Dimensions D and G are determined by the between centres dimensions (J, K and M) of
the end feed connector bars to be protected.
D = K / 2 + J + 100
G = K / 2 + M + 100

DD202323

Table of dimensions for ER N1 to N6 straight feed units


Rating (A)

Dimensions (mm)

1000 to 1600
2000 to 3200
4000 and 5000

Y
230
350
510

D
220 to 475
220 to 475
220 to 475

G
220 to 475
220 to 475
220 to 475

Z
400 to 800
400 to 800
400 to 800

100 to 400 mm high covers


Rating (A)
1000 to 1600
2000 to 3200
4000 and 5000

Dimensions Y (mm)
230
350
510

Cat. no.
KTB0230CR3
KTB0350CR3
KTB0510CR3

Weight (kg)
17.00
17.00
17.00

DD202324

KTBppppCR3

KTBppppCR3

Dimensions D and G are determined by the between centres dimensions of the end feed
connector bars to be protected.
Table of dimensions for ER N1 to N6 straight feed units
Rating (A)
1000 to 1600
2000 to 3200
4000 and 5000
D = K / 2 + J + 100
G = K / 2 + M + 100

Dimensions (mm)
Y
230
350
510

D
220 to 475
220 to 475
220 to 475

G
220 to 475
220 to 475
220 to 475

Z
100 to 400
100 to 400
100 to 400

G
220 to 475
220 to 475
220 to 475

Z
100 to 400
100 to 400
100 to 400

Table of dimensions for ER N7 straight feed units


Calibre (A)
1000 to 1600
2000 to 3200
4000 and 5000
D = max (P ; Q) + 100
G = max (R ; S) + 100

K9CE24010

Schneider Electric

Dimensions (mm)
Y
230
350
510

D
220 to 475
220 to 475
220 to 475

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

KTBppppCR2

Adjustable protective covers for


oil immersed transformers
IP55

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

To order
There is no need to add technical comments to the catalogue number ordered.

Adjustable protective covers for horizontal incomers


DD202871

Height adjustable cover for the fitting of a feed unit with between centre dimensions of
150 or 170 mm depending on the rating.
Rating (A)

Dimensions Y
(mm)
230
230
350
350
510

Cat. no.

Weight (kg)

KTB0230CR7
KTB0230CR72
KTB0350CR7
KTB0350CR72
KTB0510CR7

30.00
30.00
36.00
36.00
42.00

DD202872

1000 and 1350


1600
2000 and 2500
3200
4000 and 5000

Between centres
J, K and M (mm)
150
150
170
170
170

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

KTBppppCR7

Table of dimensions
Rating (A)

Dimensions (mm)

1000 and 1350


1600
2000 and 2500
3200
4000 and 5000

Y
230
230
350
350
510

Z
565
565
825
825
905

X
450
450
650
650
650

A
830
830
890
890
960

B
680
680
740
740
810

E
260
280
280
390
390

F
125
125
265
265
185

G
365
365
485
485
645

Adjustable protective covers for vertical incomers


DD202869

Height adjustable cover for the fitting of a feed unit with between centre dimensions of
150 or 170 mm depending on the rating.
Rating (A)

Dimensions Y
(mm)
230
230
350
350
510

Cat. no.

Weight (kg)

KTB0230CR8
KTB0230CR82
KTB0350CR8
KTB0350CR82
KTB0510CR8

30.00
30.00
36.00
36.00
42.00

DD202870

1000 and 1350


1600
2000 and 2500
3200
4000 and 5000

Between centres
J, K and M (mm)
150
150
170
170
170

KTBppppCR8

Table of dimensions

Rating (A)

Dimensions (mm)

1000 and 1350


1600
2000 and 2500
3200
4000 and 5000

Y
230
230
350
350
510

Schneider Electric

Z
600
600
600
600
600

A
830
830
890
890
960

B
680
680
740
740
810

C
340
420
460
570
610

D
260
340
380
490
530

E
260
280
280
390
390

K9CE24010

Flexible protective covers


Cable boxes
IP55

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

DD202318

Flexible vertical protective covers for straight feed units


Covers for ER N1 to N7 straight feed units with between centre dimensions = 115 mm.
Rating (A)
1000 to 1600
2000 to 3200
4000 and 5000

Dimensions Y (mm)
230
350
510

Cat. no.
KTB0230CS0
KTB0350CS0
KTB0510CS0

Weight (kg)
15.00
17.00
19.00

DD202319

KTBppppCS0

KTBppppCS0

Table of dimensions
Rating (A)

Dimensions (mm)

1000 to 1600
2000 to 3200
4000 and 5000

Y
230
350
510

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

C
200 to 650
200 to 650
200 to 650

DD202320

Cut-out drawing for fixing the flexible vertical protective cover

DD202327

Cable boxes
Rating (A)
Dimensions Y (mm)
Cat. no.
Weight (kg)
1000 to 1600
230
KTB0230BC01 15.00
2000 to 3200
350
KTB0350BC01 17.00
4000 and 5000
510
KTB0510BC01 19.00
Cable boxes are only to be used on ER N1 to N6 straight feed units with standard between
centre distances = 115 mm.

KTBppppBC01

DD202328

KTBppppBC01

Cable entry.
Aluminium plate to be drilled.
Table of dimensions
Rating (A)

Dimensions (mm)

Y
1000 to 1600
230
2000 to 3200
350
4000 and 5000
510
See table page 2 for connection pad dimensions.

K9CE24010

Schneider Electric

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions

Feed units for dry-type


transformers
IP55

Canalis KTC
To order
Complete the catalogue number by replacing pppp by the rating.
Important:
b add the dimensions of the selected unit as a technical comment.
Example: the catalogue number of a 3200 A end feed unit, N2, 3L + N + PER, with
a between centre distance E = 550 mm, length N = 310 mm and phase order
T = 3N21 is:
KTC3200EL72, E = 550 mm, N = 310 mm and T = 3.
Rating

DD202329

N1 and N2 feed units for dry-type transformers


Type

Position of
neutral

Made to measure N1

Cat. no.
3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

KTCppppEL31

KTCppppEL41

KTCppEL71

N2
KTCppppEL32 KTCppppEL42 KTCppEL72
For an installation with flat mounted busbar trunking, add angle brackets between the
transformer and the feed unit, see page 5.
For fixing supports, see KTBppppZA4 page K9CE25000 / 2.

DD202330

KTCppppELp1
DD202331

(1) See the Trunking cross-section table opposite.


Table of dimensions
Calibre
(A)

KTCppppELp2

Neutral

1000 to 1600 N1, N2


2000 to 5000 N1, N2

Dimensions (mm)
E
N
390 to 700 195 to E - 195
470 to 700 235 to E - 235

X
160
200

Selecting phase order T


DD202332

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

KTCppppELp1, KTCppppELp2

Important: the above designs and markings correspond to a phase order of N321, joint block
side. If the phase order on the joint block side is N123, inverse T=1 with T=3 and T=2 with T=4.

Schneider Eletric

K9CE24020

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions

Feed units for dry-type


transformers
IP55

Canalis KTC

DD202333

N3 and N4 feed units for dry-type transformers


Type

Position of
neutral

Made to measure N3

Cat. no.
3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

KTCppppEL33

KTCppppEL43

KTCppEL73

N4
KTCppppEL34 KTCppppEL44 KTCppEL74
For an installation with flat mounted busbar trunking, add angle brackets between the
transformer and the feed unit, see page 5.
For fixing supports, see KTBppppZA4 page K9CE25000 / 2.

DD202335

KTCppppELp3, KTCppppELp4

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

DD202334

KTCppppELp3

(1) See the Trunking cross-section table below.


Table of dimensions
Rating
(A)

Neutral

Dimensions (mm)
E
N
390 to 700 195 to E - 195
470 to 700 235 to E - 235

1000 to 1600 N3, N4


2000 to 5000 N3, N4

F
0 to 200
0 to 200

X
160
200

Selecting phase order T


DD202336

KTCppppELp4

Important : the above designs and markings correspond to a phase order of N321, joint block
side. If the phase order on the joint block side is N123, inverse T=1 with T=3 and T=2 with T=4.

Trunking cross-section
Weight (kg / m)

1000

1350

1600

2000

2500

3200

4000

5000

3L + PE

19

25

29

36

44

51

66

82

3L + N + PE

23

31

35

45

55

64

84

104

3L + N + PER

25

33

39

49

60

71

92

114
DD202180

Rating (A)

DD210867

Height H (mm)
Width W (mm)

K9CE24020

Schneider Eletric

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions

Feed units for dry-type


transformers
IP55

Canalis KTC

DD202337

N5 feed units for dry-type transformers


Type

Position of
neutral

Cat. no.
3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

Made to measure N5

KTCppppEL35 KTCppppEL45 KTCppEL75


For an installation with flat mounted busbar trunking, add angle brackets between the
transformer and the feed unit, see page 5.

DD202338

KTCppppELp5 with a phase order T = 2

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

KTCppppELp5

DD210873

DD202339

KTCppppELp5 with a phase order T = 3

Table of dimensions
Rating
(A)

Neutral

1000 to 1600
N5
2000 to 3200
N5
4000 and 5000 N5

Dimensions (mm)
Y
230
350
510

E
390 to 700
470 to 700
470 to 700

N
195 to E - 195
235 to E - 235
235 to E - 235

X
160
200
200

(1) See the Trunking cross-section table opposite.


Important : the above designs and markings correspond to a phase order of N321, joint block
side. If the phase order on the joint block side is N123, inverse markings L1 and L3 on the
transformer side.

Schneider Eletric

K9CE24020

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions

Feed units for dry-type


transformers
IP55

Canalis KTC

DD202340

Angle brackets for installing N1 to N5 feed units flat


Description

Rating (A)

4 angle brackets 1000 to 1600


+ screws
2000 to 5000

Phase width X (mm)

Cat. no.

160

KTB0000YE1

200

KTB0000YE2

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

DD210341

KTB0000YE1, KTB0000YE2

KTB0000YE1, KTB0000YE2

Trunking cross-section
Weight (kg / m)

1000

1350

1600

2000

2500

3200

4000

5000

3L + PE

19

25

29

36

44

51

66

82

3L + N + PE

23

31

35

45

55

64

84

104

3L + N + PER

25

33

39

49

60

71

92

114
DD202180

Rating (A)

DD210867

Height H (mm)
Width W (mm)

K9CE24020

Schneider Eletric

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions

Protective covers for dry-type


transformers
IP55

Canalis KTC
To order
There is no need to add technical comments to the catalogue number ordered.

DD202342

Adjustable vertical protective covers for EL, N1 to N4 feed units, edgewise mounting
Type

Position of neutral

Cat. no.

Weight (kg)

Vertical cover

N1, N2, N3 and N4

KTB0000CR4

24.00

DD202344

KTB0000CR4

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

KTB000CR4

Table of dimensions
Rating (A)

Dimensions (mm)

Z
Minimum
1000 to 1600
200
2000 to 3200
200
4000 and 5000 200

Maximum
350
350
350

DD202343

Adjustable horizontal protective covers for EL, N1 to N4 feed units, flat mounting
Type

Position of neutral

Cat. no.

Weight (kg)

Horizontal cover

N1, N2, N3 and N4

KTB0000CR5

32.00

DD202345

KTB0000CR5

KTB000CR5

Table of dimensions
Rating (A)

Dimensions (mm)

Z
Minimum
1000 to 1600
330
2000 to 3200
330
4000 and 5000 330

Schneider Eletric

Maximum
480
480
480

K9CE24020

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions

Protective covers for dry-type


transformers
IP55

Canalis KTC

DD202346

Horizontal protective covers for dry-type transformer N5 feed units


Type

Position of neutral Dimension Y


(mm)

Cat. no.

Weight (kg)

Horizontal covers

N5

230

KTB0230CR6

38.00

350

KTB0350CR6

40.00

510

KTB0510CR6

47.00

DD202347

KTB000CR6

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

KTB000CR6

Table of dimensions
Rating (A)

Dimensions (mm)
Y

1000 to 1600
230
2000 to 3200
350
4000 and 5000 510

Z
Minimum
380
500
660

Maximum
530
650
810

DD202501

Cut-out drawing for dry-type transformer N5 feed units

K9CE24020

Schneider Eletric

Connection accessories

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

DD202348

Connection plates
Type

Options

Uninsulated -

Number of ends drilled

Cat. no.

Weight (kg)

KTB0000YC1

2.70

KTB0000YC2

2.70

with onde 1

KTB0000YC3

2.30

KTB0000YC4

2.30

KTB0000YC5

4.50

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

Connector plates for low voltage


switchboards

Connector plates for transformers

KTB0000YC1

KTB0000YC3
DD202353

KTB0000YC4

DD202352

KTB0000YC2
DD202351

DD202350

Insulated
1
(1) Each connector plate is made up 5 x 1 mm thick sheets.

DD202354

KTB0000YC5

Determining the number of connection plates required

1500

2500

1500

3200

2000

4000

2500

5000

3000

Connection
plates

Busbar trunking 1350 to


rating (A)
1600

Schneider Eletric

DD210789

1000

2000

DD210788

1000

DD210787

1600

DD210786

1350

DD210789m

Busbar trunking rating (A) Connection plates per phase


Number
Section (mm2)

2000 to
2500

3200

4000

5000

K9CE24030

Connection accessories

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

DD202355

Connection braid
Description

Cat. no.

Weight (kg)

Connection braid

KTB0000YT1

2.80

DD202356

KTB0000YT1

KTB0000YT1
Determining the number of braids required
Busbar trunking rating (A)

Braids per phase

1200

2000

1200

2500

1800

3200

1800

4000

2400

5000

3000

Busbar trunking
rating (A)

1350 to 2000

2500 to 3200

DD202376m

Braids

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

1200

1600

DD202376

DD210773

Cross-section (mm)

1350

DD210770

Number

4000

5000

DD202478

Insulating sheaths
Description

Cat. no.

Weight (kg)

Insulating sheath

KTB0000YE1

1.00

DD202358

KTB0000YE1

KTB000YE1

K9CE24030

Schneider Eletric

Connection accessories

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

DD202363

Spacers
Description

Cat. no.

Weight
(kg)

Connection torque nut kit

1 torque nut + 2 flat washers


( 60) + 1 elastic washer
( 55)

KTB0000YB1

Spacers for direct


connection

8 x 3 mm galvanized steel
spacers + 8 x 2 mm copper
spacers + 16 x M12 x 60 bolts
+ washers and nuts

KTB0000YB2

5.50

Spacer plates for connector


plate connections

8 x 3 mm galvanized steel
plates + 16 x M12 x 60 bolts +
washers and nuts

KTB0000YB3

4.00

8 x 3 mm galvanized steel
plates + 16 x M12 X 80 bolts +
washers and nuts

KTB0000YB4

4.00

Galvanized steel spacer plates


DD202366

DD202365

Copper spacer

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

KTB000YB2

DD202364

KTB000YB3

KTB000YB4

Schneider Eletric

K9CE24030

Connection accessories

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

DD202359

Bar supports
Description

Cat. no.

Weight (kg)

Bar support, 115 mm between centres

KTB0000YS1

2.40

DD202360

KTB0000YS1

KTB000YS1

Description

Dimensions of transformer Cat. no.


connection terminals (mm)

Weight (kg)

Set of 8 bar clamps

100

KTB0000YS2

6.40

120
KTB0000YS3
Each bar clamp includes 2 cross members and associated fixings.

6.40

KTB0000YS3
DD202500

DD202362

KTB0000YS2

KTB000YSp

K9CE24030

Schneider Eletric

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

DD202361

Bar clamps

Supports and fixings

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

DD202372

Horizontal supports
Description

Rating
(A)

Busbar trunking
height (mm)

Cat. no.

Weight
(kg)

Support from the bottom

KTB0000ZA1

2.80

Support from the top for


universal feeding of drytype transformer

1000 A

74

KTB0074ZA4

3.20

1350
5000

104 to 404

KTB0404ZA4

3.80

DD202370

KTB0000ZA1

KTB0000ZA1

Table of dimensions

DD202371

DD202368

KTBppppZA4
Height
H(mm)

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

74
104 to 404

Dimensions (mm)
A
74
86

B
160
186

C
110
136

(1) See Busbar trunking cross-section table opposite.

KTBppppZA4

DD202369

Hooks
Description

Batch quantity

Cat. no.

Weight
(kg)

Hooks

KTB0000ZA3

0.60

DD202373

KTB000ZA3

KTB0000ZA3

Schneider Electric

K9CE25000

Supports and fixings

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

DD202374

Vertical supports
Description

Rating
(A)

Busbar trunking height


(mm)

Cat. no.

Weight
(kg)

Fixings

1000 to 2000

74 to 164

KTB0164ZA5

5.75

2500

204

KTB0204ZA5

10.02

3200

244

KTB0244ZA5

10.62

4000

324

KTB0324ZA5

11.82

KTB0404ZA5

12.58

DD202375

5000
404
For further detail see page K9CE45000/2
KTB0164ZA5

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

KTBppppZA5

(1) Dimensions with free springs.


Table of dimensions
Rating (A)
All

Dimensions Y (mm)
50 < Y < 100

KTB0204ZA5 to KTB0404ZA5
DD202499

Table of dimensions
Rating Dimensions (mm)
(A)
L
M
N
2500
202 205 152 to 202
3200
240 245 172 to 222
4000
322 325 212 to 262
5000
402 325 252 to 302

(1) Dimensions with free springs.

Trunking cross-section
Rating (A)

1000

1350

1600

2000

2500

3200

4000

5000

DD210867

DD202180

Height H (mm)
Width W (mm)

K9CE25000

Schneider Electric

63 to 100 A tap-off units from


Canalis KS range for modular
devices

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions
Canalis KTC
Tap-off unit with isolator, not equipped
Disconnection by opening the tap-off unit cover

System earthing
arrangement

Busbar trunking

TT-TNS-TNC-IT TNC

Tap-off unit

TT-TNS-TNS-IT TNC

Tap-off polarity
DD210451

Tap-off diagram
(e.g. circuit breaker
protection)

KSB63SMp8,
KSB100SMp12

3L + PEN

3L + N + PE(2)

L1 L2 L3 N PE

DD210452

DD210454

Tap-off unit disconnection by opening the cover should be carried out only if the downstream
load is de-energised.

L1 L2 L3 N PE

Cable gland
(not supplied)

Cat. no.

Cat. no.

Weight
(kg)

25

ISO 50 max.

KSB63SM48

KSB63SM58

2.40

35

ISO 63 max.

KSB100SM412 KSB100SM512 5.00

Rating
(A)

Number of 18 mm
modules(1)

Connection

Max. size
(mm2)
Flexible

Rigid

63

On devices

16

100

12

On devices

(1) Supplied with blanking plates: 1 x 5 divisible (8 modules) or 2 x 1 x 5 divisible (12 modules).
(2) Also suitable for tap-off unit 3L + PE (N not distributed, IT system also possible).

DD210455

DD202008

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

KSB63SMp8, KSB100SMp12

X = 432.5 (KSB63SMp8)
X = 545.5 (KSB100SMp12)

Cable exit
Centre line of tap-off outlets
(3) Protruding
Dimensions Rating (A)
A
B
C
D
E
F

63
357
158
167
309
108
202

Schneider Electric

100
444
183
202
397
133
220

K9CE26010

125 to 160 A tap-off units from


Canalis KS range for modular
devices

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions
Canalis KTC
Tap-off units for NG modular devices

System earthing
arrangement

Busbar trunking

TT-TNS-TNC-IT TNC

Tap-off unit

TT-TNS-TNS-IT TNC

Tap-off polarity

3L + PEN

3L + N + PE(1)
DD210452

Tap-off diagram
(e.g. circuit breaker
protection)

L1 L2 L3 N PE

DD210452

DD202154

The cover of the tap-off unit may be opened only when the circuit breaker is in the Off position.

L1 L2 L3 N PE

KSB160SMp13
Rating
(A)

Type of
circuit-breaker(2)

Connection

Max. size
(mm2)
Flexible

Rigid

160

NG 125 ou NG160
Rotary handle

Terminals

50

70

Cable gland
(not supplied)

Cat. no.

Cat. no.

Weight
(kg)

ISO 25 max.

KSB160SM413 KSB160SM513 8.50

(1) Also suitable for tap-off unit 3L + PE (N not distributed, IT system also possible).
(2) Circuit breaker and rotary handle not supplied.

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

DD210874

DD202008

KSB160SMp13

X = 625.5
Cable exit
Centre line of tap-off outlets
(3) Protruding

K9CE26010

Schneider Electric

160 to 400 A tap-off units from


Canalis KS range for Compact NS
circuit breakers

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions
Canalis KTC

Tap-off units for Compact NS, fixed, front-connected circuit breakers


System earthing
arrangement

Busbar trunking

TT-TNS-TNC-IT TNC

Tap-off unit

TT-TNS-TNS-IT TNC

Tap-off polarity

L1 L2 L3 N PE

L1 L2 L3 N PE

Cable gland
(not supplied)

Cat. no.

Cat. no.

Weight
(kg)

70

ISO 25 max.

KSB160DC4

KSB160DC5

9.00

70

150

ISO 32 max.

KSB250DC4

KSB250DC5

12.50

150

240

ISO 40 max.

KSB400DC4

KSB400DC5

18.00

Rating
(A)

Type of
circuit breaker(2)

Connection

Max. size
(mm2)
Flexible

Rigid

160

NS100 or NS160
Curve N, H or L
Rotary handle
29338

Terminals

50

250

NS250
Curve N, H or L
Rotary handle
29338

Terminals

400

NS400
Curve N, H or L
Rotary handle
32598

Terminals

(1) Also suitable for tap-off unit 3L + PE (N not distributed, IT system also possible).
(2) Circuit breaker and rotary handle not supplied.

DD210875

DD202008

KSB160DCp

X = 625.5

DD210876

DD202008

KSB250DCp

X = 726.5

KSB400DCp
DD210877

DD202008

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

DD210452

Tap-off diagram
(e.g. circuit breaker
protection)

KSBpppDCp

3L + PEN

3L + N + PE(1)
DD210452

DD210461

The cover of the tap-off unit may be opened only when the circuit breaker is in the Off position.

X = 976.5

Cable exit
Centre line of tap-off outlets
(3) Protruding

Schneider Electric

K9CE26010

250 to 400 A tap-off units from


Canalis KS range for Compact NS
circuit breakers

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions
Canalis KTC

Tap-off units for measurements and metering


System earthing
arrangement

Busbar trunking

TT-TNS-TNC-IT

Tap-off unit

TT-TNS-TNS-IT

TNC

3L + N + PE(1)

3L + PEN

Tap-off outlets

KSBpppDCpTRE

DD210452

Tap-off diagram
(e.g. circuit breaker
protection)

L1 L2 L3 N PE

Cable gland
Cat. no.
(not supplied)

TNC

DD210452

DD210465

The cover of the tap-off unit may be opened only when the circuit breaker is in the Off position.

L1 L2 L3 N PE

Cat. no.

Weight
(kg)

Rating
(A)

Type of circuit
breaker(2)

Connection

Max. size
(mm2)
Flexible

Rigid

250

NS250
Curve N, H or L
Rotary handle
29338

Terminals

70

150

ISO 32 max.

KSB250DC4TRE KSB250DC5TRE 13.50

400

NS400
Curve N, H or L
Rotary handle
32598

Terminals

150

240

ISO 40 max.

KSB400DC4TRE KSB400DC5TRE 19.50

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

(1) Also suitable for tap-off unit 3L + PE (N not distributed, IT system also possible).
(2) Circuit breaker and rotary handle not supplied.

DD210878

DD202008

KSB250DCpTRE

X = 726.5

DD210879

DD202008

KSB400DCpTRE

X = 976.5

Cable exit
Centre line of tap-off outlets
(3) Protruding

K9CE26010

Schneider Electric

50 to 100 A tap-off units from


Canalis KS range for NF fuses

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions
Canalis KTC

Tap-off unit with isolator for cylindrical fuses


Disconnection by opening the tap-off unit cover

System earthing
arrangement

Busbar trunking

TT-TNS-TNC-IT TNC

Tap-off unit

TT-TNS-TNS-IT TNC

Tap-off polarity

3L + N + PE(1)

L1 L2 L3 N PE

3L + PEN

L1 L2 L3 N PE

Cable gland
(not supplied)

Cat. no.

Cat. no.

Weight
(kg)

25

ISO 50 max.

KSB50SF4

KSB50SF5

2.40

35

ISO 63 max.

KSB100SF4

KSB100SF5

5.00

Rating
(A)

For fuses
(not supplied)

Connection

Max. size
(mm2)
Flexible

Rigid

50

NF 14 x 51
Type gG : 50 A max.
Type aM : 50 A max.

Terminals

16

100

NF 22 x 58
Terminals
Type gG : 100 A max.
Type aM : 100 A max.

35

(1) Also suitable for tap-off unit 3L + PE (N not distributed, IT system also possible only if N not
distributed).
KSB50SFp, KSB100SFp
DD210467

DD202008

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

KSBpppSFp

DD210470

Tap-off diagram
(e.g. fuse protection)

DD210471

DD210466

Tap-off unit disconnection by opening the cover should be carried out only if the downstream
load is de-energised.

X = 432.5 (KSB50SFp)
X = 545.5 (KSB100SFp)

Cable exit
Centre line of tap-off outlets
(2) Protruding
Dimensions Rating (A)
A
B
C
D
E
F

50
356
153
167
309
103
202

Schneider Electric

100
444
178
202
397
128
220

K9CE26010

100 to 400 A tap-off units from


Canalis KS range for NF fuses

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions
Canalis KTC

Tap-off unit with isolator for blade-type fuses


Disconnection by opening the tap-off unit cover

Busbar trunking

TT-TNS-TNC-IT

Tap-off unit

TT-TNS-TNS-IT

TNC

3L + N + PE(1)

3L + PEN

Tap-off polarity

Rating
(A)

For blade-type fuses


(not supplied)

Connection

DD210472

KSB400SEp

KSB160SEp
KSB400SEp

DD210470

Tap-off diagram
(e.g. fuse protection)

Max. size
(mm2)
Flexible

Rigid

L1 L2 L3 N PE

TNC

L1 L2 L3 N PE

Cable gland
(not supplied)

Cat. no.

Cat. no.

Weight
(kg)

100

Size 00
Terminals
Type gG : 100 A max.
Type aM : 100 A max.

50

50

ISO 20 bis
max.

KSB100SE4(2)

KSB100SE5(2)

5.00

160

Size 00
Terminals
Type gG : 160 A max.
Type aM : 160 A max.

50

70

ISO 25 max.

KSB160SE4

KSB160SE5

11.00

Size 0
Terminals
Type gG : 160 A max.
Type aM : 160 A max.

50

70

ISO 25 max.

KSB160SF4

KSB160SF5

11.00

250

Size 1
Terminals
Type gG : 250 A max.
Type aM : 250 A max.

150

150

ISO 32 max.

KSB250SE4

KSB250SE5

20.00

400

Size 2
Terminals
Type gG : 400 A max.
Type aM : 400 A max.

240

240

ISO 40 max.

KSB400SE4

KSB400SE5

29.20

(1) Also suitable for tap-off unit 3L + PE (N not distributed, IT system also possible only if N not
distributed).
(2) For 100 A dimensions, see Tap-off units with insulators for cylindrical fuses, page
K9CE26010 / 6, catalogue number KSB100SFp.

DD210473

DD202008

KSB160SEp, KSB250SEp
Dimensions Rating (A)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H

X = 577.5 (KSB160SEp)
X = 777 (KSB250SEp)

160
450
257
300
395
207
32
32
182

250
600
308
400
548
258
32
32
192

DD210474

DD202008

KSB400SEp

X = 855

Cable exit
Centre line of tap-off outlets
(3) Protruding

K9CE26010

Schneider Electric

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

System earthing
arrangement

DD210471

DD202012

Tap-off unit disconnection by opening the cover shoule be carried out only if the downstream
load is de-energised. It is possible to install an OF contact triggered by cover opening (see the
Accessories section, page K9CE26010 / 11).

25 to 63 A tap-off units from


Canalis KS range for DIN fuses

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions
Canalis KTC

Tap-off unit with isolator for screw-type fuses


Disconnection by opening the tap-off unit covert

System earthing
arrangement

Busbar trunking

TT-TNS-TNC-IT TNC

Tap-off unit

TT-TNS-TNS-IT TNC(2)

Tap-off polarity

3L + N + PE(1)

L1 L2 L3 N PE

3L + PEN

L1 L2 L3 N PE

Cable gland
(not supplied)

Cat. no.

Cat. no.

Weight
(kg)

10

ISO 32

KSB25SD4

KSB25SD5

2.40

10

16

ISO 50 max.

KSB50SN4

KSB50SN5

2.40

16

25

ISO 50 max.

KSB63SD4

KSB63SD5

2.40

Rating
(A)

For fuses
(not supplied)

Connection

Max. size
(mm2)
Flexible

Rigid

25

Diazed E27

Terminals

50

Noezd E18

Terminals

63

Diazed E33

Terminals

(1) Also suitable for tap-off unit 3L + PE (N not distributed, IT system also possible only if N not
distributed).
(2) With connection cross-section area u 10 mm2.

DD202267

KSBppSpp
DD202008

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

KSBppSpp

DD210470

Tap-off diagram
(e.g. fuse protection)

DD210471

DD210466

Tap-off unit disconnection by opening the cover should be carried out only if the downstream
load is de-energised.

X = 432.5 (KSB25SDp, KSB50SNp)


X = 545.5 (KSB63SDp)

Cable exit
Centre line of tap-off outlets
(3) Protruding
Dimensions Rating (A)
A
B
C
D
E
F

25 and 50
356
153
167
309
103
202

Schneider Electric

63
444
178
202
397
198
220

K9CE26010

100 to 400 A tap-off units from


Canalis KS range for DIN fuses

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions
Canalis KTC

Tap-off unit with isolator for blade-type fuses


Disconnection by opening the tap-off unit cover

Busbar trunking

TT-TNS-TNC-IT

Tap-off unit

TT-TNS-TNS-IT

TNC

3L + N + PE(1)

3L + PEN

Tap-off polarity

Rating
(A)

For blade-type fuses


(not supplied)

Connection

DD210472

KSB400SEp

KSB160SEp
KSB400SEp

DD210470

Tap-off diagram
(e.g. fuse protection)

Max. size
(mm2)
Flexible

Rigid

L1 L2 L3 N PE

TNC

L1 L2 L3 N PE

Cable gland
(not supplied)

Cat. no.

Cat. no.

Weight
(kg)

100

Size 00
Terminals
Type gG : 100 A max.
Type aM : 100 A max.

50

50

ISO 20 bis
max.

KSB100SE4(2)

KSB100SE5(2)

5.00

160

Size 00
Terminals
Type gG : 160 A max.
Type aM : 160 A max.

50

70

ISO 25 max.

KSB160SE4

KSB160SE5

11.00

250

Size 1
Terminals
Type gG : 250 A max.
Type aM : 250 A max.

150

150

ISO 32 max.

KSB250SE4

KSB250SE5

20.00

400

Size 2
Terminals
Type gG : 400 A max.
Type aM : 400 A max.

240

240

ISO 40 max.

KSB400SE4

KSB400SE5

29.20

(1) Also suitable for tap-off unit 3L + PE (N not distributed, IT system also possible only if N not
distributed).
(2) For 100 A dimensions, see Tap-off units with insulators for cylindrical fuses, page
K9CE26010 / 6, catalogue number KSB100SFp.

DD210473

DD202008

KSB160SEp, KSB250SEp
Dimensions Rating (A)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H

X = 577.5 (KSB160SEp)
X = 777 (KSB250SEp)

160
450
257
300
395
207
32
32
182

250
600
308
400
548
258
32
32
192

DD210474

DD202008

KSB400SEp

X = 855

Cable exit
Centre line of tap-off outlets
(3) Protruding

K9CE26010

Schneider Electric

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

System earthing
arrangement

DD210471

DD202012

Tap-off unit disconnection by opening the cover shoule be carried out only if the downstream
load is de-energised. It is possible to install an OF contact triggered by cover opening (see the
Accessories section, page K9CE26010 / 11).

32 to 160 A tap-off units from


Canalis KS range for BS fuses

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions
Canalis KTC
Tap-off units for screw-mounted fuses
Disconnection by unplugging the tap-off unit

System earthing
arrangement

Busbar trunking

TT-TNS-TNC-IT TNC

Tap-off unit

TT-TNS-TNS-IT TNC(2)

Tap-off polarity

3L + N + PE(1)

Rating
(A)

For fuses
(not supplied)

Connection

Max. size
(mm2)
Flexible

Rigid

32

BS88 A1

Terminals

80

BS88 A1 or A3

Terminals

160

BS88 B1 or B2

Terminals

L1 L2 L3 N PE

3L + PEN

L1 L2 L3 N PE

Cable gland
(not supplied)

Cat. no.

Cat. no.

Weight
(kg)

10

ISO 32

KSB32SG4

KSB32SG4

2.40

35

50

ISO 40 or
5 x ISO 20 bis

KSB80SG4

KSB80SG4

5.00

70

70

ISO 25

KSB160SG4

KSB160SG4

11.00

(1) Also suitable for tap-off unit 3L + PE (N not distributed, IT system also possible only if N not
distributed).
(2) With connection cross-section area u 10 mm2.

KSBppSG4

DD202267

DD202008

KSB32SG4, KSB80SG4
Dimensions Rating (A)
A
B
C
D
E
F

32
356
153
167
309
103
202

80
444
178
202
397
128
220

X = 432.5 (KSB32SG4)
X = 545.5 (KSB80SG4)
KSB160SG4
DD202015

DD202008

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

DD202014

KSB160SG4

DD210470

Tap-off diagram
(e.g. fuse protection)

DD210471

DD202013

Tap-off unit disconnection by opening the cover should be carried out only if the downstream
load is de-energised.

X = 577.5

Cable exit
Centre line of tap-off outlets
(3) Protruding

10

Schneider Electric

K9CE26010

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

Accessories for tap-off units from


Canalis KS range

Canalis KTC
Accessories for all tap-off units for modular devices
Designation

Description

Modular blanking plate Divisible set of 10 x 5

Cat. no.

Weight
(kg)

13940

0.08

Set of 12 label-holders (H = 24 mm,


W = 180 mm)

08905

Set of 12 labels (H = 24 mm, W = 432 mm)

08903

Set of 12 divisible labels (H = 24 mm,


08907
W = 650 mm)
(1) Self-adhesive support complete with transparent cover and paper label.

Adhesive label(1)

Accessories for all sheet-metal tap-off units


Designation

For tap-off unit

Cat. no.

Weight
(kg)

KSB160ZC1 0.03

KSB400ZC1 0.03

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

Cover contact
KSB100Sp to KSB160Sp
(break before opening)
KSB250Sp to KSB400Sp

Order in
multiples of

K9CE26010

Schneider Electric

11

Tap-off units for Compact NS 400


to 1000 A circuit breakers
Bolted tap-off units

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

Bolted tap-off units for Compact NS With front connections(1)


Max. connection capacity
(mm2)

Cat. no.

Phases and neutral PE

3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

3 x 300

150

KTB0630CB3

KTB0630CB4

KTB0630CB5

35.00

NS 800 or NS1000(3) 4 x 300


Rotary handle
33878

200

KTB1000CB3

KTB1000CB4

KTB1000CB5

45.00

Rating
(A)

Type of circuit
breaker(2)

400 to
630

NS 400 or NS 630
Rotary handle
32598

800 to
1000

Weight
(kg)

DD202451

(1) Installation KTCppppEBppp bolted section only.


(2) Circuit breaker and rotary handle not supplied.
(3) It is recommended a derating factor of 0.93 be applied when using a Compact NS1000
type L circuit breaker.

DD202497

KTB0630CBp

KTB1000CBp

Cable exit
Center line of tap-off outlets
Axis of Canalis KT
Connection box to be fitted above or below

DD210880

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

DD210462

KTBppppCBp

Table of dimensions
Dimensions Rating (A)
A
B
C
D
E

400 to 630
860
350
300
547
315

Schneider Electric

800 to 1000
1130
550
330
710
510

K9CE26020

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions
K9CE26020

Schneider Electric

Coupling isolators from


1000 to 2500 A

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC
Compact NS type NA coupling isolators
DD202377

Tap-off unit door locking is achieved using a door key lock.


Rating
(A)

Type of
isolator
(supplied)

3L + PE

Cat. no.
3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

Weight
(kg)

1000

NS1000 NA

KTC1000SL31

KTC1000SL41

KTC1000SL71

150.00

1350(1)

NS1250 NA

KTC1350SL31

KTC1350SL41

KTC1350SL71

165.00

1600

NS1600 NA

KTC1600SL31

KTC1600SL41

KTC1600SL71

180.00

3L + N + PER

Weight
(kg)

DD202378n

KTCppppSLp1

(1) Rated current : 1250 A.


(2) See the Trunking cross-section table opposite.

Interpact INV coupling isolators


DD202377

Tap-off unit door locking is achieved using a door key lock.


Rating
(A)

Type of
isolator
(supplied)

Cat. no.
3L + PE

3L + N + PE

2000

INV2000

KTC2000SL31

KTC2000SL41

KTC2000SL71

200.00

2500

INV2500

KTC2500SL31

KTC2500SL41

KTC2500SL71

210.00

DD202378

KTCppppSLp1

KTCppppSLp1
DD202381

Catalogue
numbers
Rfrences
Dimensions
Encombrements

DD202381

KTCppppSLp1

(1) See the Trunking cross-section table opposite.

Schneider Electric

K9CE26030

Coupling isolators 3200 A

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC
Masterpact NW coupling isolators
DD202379

Tap-off unit door locking is achieved using a door key lock.


Rating
(A)

Type of
isolator
(supplied)

3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

Weight
(kg)

3200

NW3200

KTC3200SL31

KTC3200SL41

KTC3200SL71

360.00

Cat. no.

DD202380

KTC3200SLp1

Catalogue
numbers
Rfrences
Dimensions
Encombrements

KTC3200SLp1

Trunking cross-section
Rating (A)

1000

1350

1600

2000

2500

3200

4000

5000

DD210867

DD202180

Height H (mm)
Width W (mm)

K9CE26030

Schneider Electric

Protection of the run using


Compact NS circuit breakers from
1000 1600 A

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

Protection of the run using Compact NS circuit breakers


DD202377

Tap-off unit door locking is achieved using a door key lock.


Rating
(A)

Type of
isolator
(supplied)

Cat. no.
3L + PE

3L + N + PE

3L + N + PER

Weight
(kg)

1000

NS1000 N

KTC1000PL31

KTC1000PL41

KTC1000PL71

150.00

1350(1)

NS1250 N

KTC1350PL31

KTC1350PL41

KTC1350PL71

165.00

1600

NS1600 N

KTC1600PL31

KTC1600PL41

KTC1600PL71

180.00

DD202378n

KTCppppPLp1

DD202381

KTCppppPLp1

Catalogue
numbers
Rfrences
Dimensions
Encombrements

(1) Rated current : 1250 A.


(2) See the Trunking cross-section table below.

Protection of a run > 1600 A


To install protection of a run > 1600 A, consult your sales office.

Trunking cross-section
Rating (A)

1000

1350

1600

2000

2500

3200

4000

5000

DD210867

DD202180

Height H (mm)
Width W (mm)

Schneider Electric

K9CE26030

K9CE26030

Schneider Electric

Catalogue
numbers
Rfrences
Dimensions
Encombrements

Special products

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions
Canalis KTC

For further information about the use and the dimensions, consult your sales office.

Double skin aluminium enclosure

Reduction sections
DD210883

For reducing busbar trunking ratings.


NOTE : must be used in conjunction with appropriate protection.

Edgewise elbow with made to measure angles


DD210817

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

DD210882

DD210884

For outdoor applications.

Schneider Electric

K9CE27000

Catalogue numbers and


dimensions

Special products

Canalis KTC

DD210885

4-limb zed unit

Catalogue numbers
Dimensions

DD210881

Edgewise / flat elbow feed unit

K9CE27000

Schneider Electric

Characteristics

Design guide

Canalis KTC
Characteristics of run sections
Symbol

Unit

General characteristics

Busbar trunking rating (A)


KTC10 KTC13 KTC16 KTC20 KTC25 KTC32 KTC40 KTC50

Compliance with standards

IEC/EN 60439-2

Protection degree

IP

Shock resistance

IK

55

Nominal rated current at an ambient temperature of


35C

Inc

Rated insulation voltage

Ui

Rated operating voltage

Ue

Operating frequency

Hz

08
1000

1350

1600

2000

2500

32000

4000

5000

1000
1000
c 50 / 60 (for 60 to 400 Hz AC or for DC, consult us)

Short-circuit current withstand


Standard version 3L + N + PE and 3L + PE
Allowable rated short-time withstand current (t = 1 s)

Icw

kA

50

50

65

70

80

86

90

95

Allowable rated peak current

Ipk

kA

110

110

143

154

176

189

198

209

Maximum thermal stress I2t (t = 1s)

I2t

A2s 106

2500

2500

4225

4900

6400

7396

8100

9025

Reinforced version 3L + N + PER


Allowable rated short-time withstand current (t = 1 s)

Icw

kA

65

65

85

110

113

113

120

120

Allowable rated peak current

Ipk

kA

143

143

187

242

248

248

264

264

Maximum thermal stress

I 2t

A2S.106

4225

4225

7225

12100

12769

12769

14400

14400

Average resistance at an ambient temperature of 20C R20

m/m

0,041

0,029

0,024

0,018

0,014

0,012

0,009

0,030

Average resistance at Inc and at 35C

R1

m/m

0,049

0,035

0,029

0,022

0,018

0,015

0,012

0,039

Average reactance at Inc and at 35C and at 50 Hz

X1

m/m

0,022

0,016

0,015

0,013

0,011

0,008

0,007

0,007

Average impedance at Inc and at 35C and at 50 Hz

Z1

m/m

0,054

0,039

0,033

0,026

0,021

0,017

0,014

0,039

m/m

0,203

0,178

0,164

0,143

0,126

0,113

0,093

0,080

Conductor characteristics
Phase conductors

Protective conductor (PE)


Average resistance at an ambient temperature of 20C

Design guide

Fault loop characteristics


Fault loop
Ph/N
characteristics at 35C
Ph/PE
at 35C
Impedance
method

At 20C

Average resistance

R0 ph/N

m/m

0,192

0,138

0,116

0,089

0,071

0,062

0,046

0,037

Average reactance

X0 ph/N

m/m

0,124

0,089

0,075

0,058

0,044

0,040

0,030

0,024

Average impedance

Z0 ph/N

m/m

0,229

0,164

0,138

0,106

0,084

0,074

0,055

0,044

Average resistance

R0 ph/PE

m/m

0,688

0,566

0,509

0,435

0,378

0,335

0,279

0,238

Average reactance

X0 ph/PE

m/m

0,666

0,489

0,410

0,315

0,247

0,196

0,147

0,113

Average impedance

Z0 ph/PE

m/m

0,958

0,748

0,654

0,537

0,452

0,388

0,315

0,263

Average resistance

Ph/Ph Rb0 ph/ph m/m

0,078

0,056

0,047

0,036

0,029

0,025

0,019

0,015

Ph/N

0,080

0,057

0,048

0,037

0,029

0,026

0,019

0,015

At Inc and Average resistance


at 35C
At Inc and Average reactance
at 35C
and at
50 Hz

Rb0 ph/N

m/m

Ph/PE Rb0 ph/PE m/m

0,439

0,351

0,298

0,239

0,199

0,170

0,135

0,110

Ph/Ph Rb0 ph/ph m/m

0,094

0,068

0,057

0,044

0,036

0,032

0,024

0,019

Ph/N

0,020

m/m

0,096

0,070

0,059

0,045

0,036

0,032

0,024

Ph/PE Rb0 ph/PE m/m

Rb0 ph/N

0,527

0,428

0,364

0,292

0,247

0,214

0,173

0,141

Ph/Ph Xb ph/ph

m/m

0,040

0,029

0,024

0,019

0,015

0,013

0,010

0,008

Ph/N

m/m

0,065

0,047

0,040

0,030

0,024

0,021

0,016

0,013

m/m

0,426

0,329

0,275

0,212

0,170

0,141

0,106

0,084

Xb ph/N

Ph/PE Xb ph/PE

Schneider Electric

K9CE39000

Characteristics

Design guide

Canalis KTC
Characteristics of run sections
Symbol

Unit

Other characteristics

Busbar trunking rating (A)


KTC10 KTC13 KTC16 KTC20 KTC25 KTC32 KTC40 KTC50

Voltage drop
Line-to-line voltage drop, in volts (V) per 100 metres and per amp (A) at 50 Hz with load spread over the
run. For the case of loads concentrated at the end of a run, the voltage drops are double those shown in
this table.
For a cosine of

V/100 m/A 0,0043

0,0031

0,0026

0,0019

0,0015

0,0013

0,0010

0,0033

0.9

V/100 m/A 0,0047

0,0034

0,0029

0,0022

0,0018

0,0015

0,0012

0,0033

0.8

V/100 m/A 0,0046

0,0033

0,0028

0,0022

0,0018

0,0015

0,0012

0,0030

0.7

V/100 m/A 0,0044

0,0031

0,0027

0,0021

0,0018

0,0014

0,0012

0,0028

Choice of products when harmonics are present (see harmonic currents for more details).
Rated current according to THD3 (3rd order
distortion)

THD < 15%

KTC1000 KTC1350 KTC1600 KTC2000 KTC2500 KTC3200 KTC4000 KTC5000

15% < THD < 33%

KTC1000 KTC1350 KTC1600 KTC2000 KTC2500 KTC3200 KTC4000

THD > 33%

KTC1000 KTC1350 KTC1600 KTC2000 KTC2500 KTC3200

Protective conductor
Casing
Equivalent copper cross-section

mm

120

130

140

155

165

180

190

200

Additional copper conductor


PER cross-section

mm

210

300

360

480

600

720

960

1200

3L + PE

kg/m

19

25

29

36

44

51

66

82

3L + N + PE

kg/m

23

31

35

45

55

64

84

104

3L + N + PER

kg/m

25

33

39

49

60

71

92

114

Average weight

Allowable current as a function of ambient temperature


Where k1 = ambient temperature derating coefficient.
35

40

45

50

k1

k1=1

k1=0.95

k1=0.90

k1=0.84

Busbar trunking installed outside under an


aluminium roof

k1

Please, see your sales office.

Busbar trunking installed in a fire duct

k1

Please, see your sales office.

General characteristics

Symbol

Unit

Protection degree

IP

Shock resistance

IK

Rated insulation voltage

Ui

Rated operating voltage

Ue

Operating frequency

Hz

Design guide

C
Busbar trunking installed indoors

Tap-off unit characteristics

K9CE39000

55
07

Schneider Electric

400, 500 or 690 depending on protection device


50/60

Design guide

Determining the rating


Providing power distribution using
Canalis

Canalis KTC
Apart from extreme atmospheres, Canalis can be installed anywhere!
The order described below is only aimed at presenting the different stages for a
simple installation.
For a detailed design, it is necessary to use appropriate tools, approved by control
bodies, in compliance with local installation standards.
The Ecodial software, edited by Schneider Electric, meets this requirement
perfectly.

Design order:

1 Define run layouts.


2 Identify external influences.
3 Determine the current rating (Ib).
4 Calculate the nominal current (In) taking into account derating coefficients.
5 Choose the busbar trunking rating.
6 Check the rating with respect to allowable voltage drop.
7 Check busbar trunking overloads.
8 Check the rating with respect to short-circuit withstand current.
9 Choose the source and feeder circuit breakers.

1 - Canalis busbar trunking layout


The layout of the distribution runs depends on the position of the loads and where
the source is located.
Load protection is placed in the tap-off boxes, at the point of use.
A single and same Canalis busbar trunking supplies a group of loads of different
ratings.
Schneider Electric has tools you can use to help you choose the architecture best
suited to your application:
b the Idpro software to simulate the organisation of your electrical networks,
b application orientated technical guides (car industry, data centers, shopping
centres, etc).

Protection degree
Canalis KT busbar trunking is IP55 and IPxxD by construction.
This protection degree protects the busbar trunking against:
b dust,
b penetration by a 1mm diameter wire,
b water projections from all directions.

241202DD

Design guide

2 - Identification of external influences

It can be installed in almost all premises; for more details see the Determining the
protection degree pages.
Wherever the busbar trunking must pass outside the building, an aluminium
roof can be supplied; consult your Schneider Electric distributor for information
concerning this option.
Corrosive atmosphere
The busbar trunking has been qualified for industrial atmospheres.
For sulphurous atmospheres such as sulphur dioxide (SO2) and hydrogen sulphide
(H2S), there is a suitable Canalis KT solution; consult your Schneider Electric
distributor for more information on this option.
Example: paper mills, water treatment works, etc.

Schneider Eletric

K9CE31000

Determining the rating


Providing power distribution using
Canalis

Design guide

Canalis KTC
DD210982n

Radiated electromagnetic fields

According to the WHO (World Health Organisation), exposure to radiated


electromagnetic fields above 0.2 micro Tesla can be dangerous causing a risk of
cancer over the long term. Some countries have standardised the limit: Sweden =
0.2 T, at a distance of 1 metre.
All electrical conductors generate a magnetic field, the strength of which is
proportional to the distance between them. The Canalis busbar trunking concept
(metal casing and conductors near together) helps to considerably reduce radiated
electromagnetic fields.
In specific cases where particularly low values are required (computer rooms,
hospitals, some offices), it is important to keep in mind the following:
b the induction generated around 3-phase distribution. This is proportional to the
current and the distance between the conductors, and inversely proportional to the
square of the distance with respect to the busbar trunking and the screening effect
of the case,
b the induction generated around busbar trunking. This is less than the induction
generated around an equivalent cable distribution,
b Canalis steel casing. This attenuates the induction more than an equivalent
aluminium casing of the same thickness (screening effect),
b the induction generated around busbar trunking with sandwiched bars. This is
particularly low because of the short distance between the bars and the additional
attenuation provided by the steel casing.

Ib

Ib

Ib

Ib
Ib

Ib
Ib

Ib

Ib
Ib

Ib
Ib

In

Calculation of the total current (Ib) absorbed by a run is equal to the sum of the
currents absorbed by all of the loads.
The loads do not all operate at the same time and, as they are not continuously at
full load, a stacking or simultaneity factor Ks has to be taken into account:
Ib = Ib load x Ks
Stacking factor Ks depending on the number of loads according to
IEC 60439- 1
Application
Lighting, heating
Distribution (mechanic
workshop)

Number of loads
2...3
4...5
6...9

Ks coefficient
1
0.9
0.8
0.7

10...40
40 and over

0.6
0.5

Design guide

DD210066

3 - Determining the current rating (Ib)

Caution: for industrial installations, remember to take into account future increases in the
number of machines. A 20 % reserve is recommended.

4 - Calculating nominal current (ln) by applying a derating coefficient


Ambient temperature
Canalis busbar trunking is sized to operate at an average ambient temperature of
35 C. Above this value, the busbar trunking must be derated.
Example: Canalis KT 1250 A installed inside with an ambient temperature of 45 C:
In = 1250 x 0.90 = 1215 A.
In u Ib x k1 = Iz
Where k1 = ambient temperature derating coefficient.
Type of installation
Busbar trunking
installed inside
Busbar trunking
installed outside under
an aluminium roof
Busbar trunking
installed in a fire duct

K9CE31000

Schneider Eletric

Average ambient temperature (C)


35
k1=1

40
45
50
k1=0,95 k1=0,90 k1=0,84

Please, see your sales office.

Please, see your sales office.

Design guide

Sizing the busbar trunking

Canalis KTC
5 - Choosing the busbar trunking rating according to the nominal current ln
Nominal current In (A)

Busbar trunking

0 to 1000

KTC1000

1001 to 1350

KTC1350

1351 to 1600

KTC1600

1601 to 2000

KTC2000

2001 to 2500

KTC2500

2501 to 3200

KTC3200

3201 to 4000

KTC4000

4001 to 5000

KTC5000

6 - Checking the rating with respect to allowable voltage drop.


The voltage drop between the start and all points of use must not be greater than
the values in the table below:
Installation supplied by:

Lighting

Other use

Low voltage public distribution network

3%

5%

High voltage distribution network

6%

8%

The allowable voltage drop is that which is compatible with correct load operation
(refer to manufacturers guides).
b Read voltage drop in V / 100 m /A for the busbar trunking chosen in accordance
with temperature rise.
b Determine the voltage drop for the worst case loads, i.e. those furthest from the
source and for the highest current.
If the voltage drop exceeds allowable limits, choose the next rating up.
Re-check the voltage drop for the new rating.
Voltage drop, in volts per 100 metres and per amp for 3-phase 50 Hz current with
load spread over the run. For loads concentrated at the end of a run (transport),
the voltage drops are double those shown in the table below:

Design guide

Delta U for evenly distributed loads (V / 100m /A)


KTC10 KTC13 KTC16 KTC20 KTC25 KTC32 KTC40 KTC50
Cosine = 1

0.0043

0.0031

0.0026

0.0019

0.0015

0.0013

0.0010

0.0033

Cosine = 0.9

0.0047

0.0034

0.0029

0.0022

0.0018

0.0015

0.0012

0.0033

Cosine = 0.8

0.0046

0.0033

0.0028

0.0022

0.0018

0.0015

0.0012

0.0030

Cosine = 0.7

0.0044

0.0031

0.0027

0.0021

0.0018

0.0014

0.0012

0.0028

Example: for the KTC1600 A busbar trunking:


Ib = 1530 A
In = 1600 A
Length L = 87 m
Cosine = 0.8.
According to the above table, the voltage drop coefficient for 100 metres and per
amp is equal to 0.0028V / 100m /A.

0.0028 x 0.87 x 1530 = 3.72 V


For a voltage = 400 V, in percentages:
3.72 / 400 = 0.0093 that is to say 0.09%.

Schneider Eletric

K9CE31000

Design guide

Sizing the busbar trunking

Canalis KTC
7 - Protecting against busbar trunking overloads.
To allow for extensions, the busbar trunking is generally protected at its nominal
current Inc (or its allowable current Iz if the ambient temperature coefficient k1 is
applied).
b Circuit breaker protection:
v adjust Ir of the circuit breaker such that:
Iz = Ib x k1 y Ir y Inc
Circuit breaker protection allows the Canalis busbar trunking to be used at full
capacity because the standardised nominal current In of the circuit breaker is
In y Inc / K2 where K2 = 1.
b Protection using gG (gI) fuse:
v determine the standardised nominal current In of the fuse such that: In y Inc / K2
v where K2 = 1.1.
v choose the standardised rating In that is equal to or just lower.
Check the following condition: In u Ib x k1 = Iz.
If this condition is not met, choose the busbar trunking with the next rating up.
Note: using gI fuses for protection means reducing the busbar trunkings allowable
current.

8 - Checking the rating and choice of circuit breaker with respect to short-circuit withstand current
Short-circuit current withstand is shown in the table below.
This value must be greater than the prospective short-circuit current, at all points of
the installation.
b Calculate the short-circuit current value at the worst case points.
b Check the chosen rating allows the busbar trunking to cope with this short-circuit
current.
b If this is not the case, there are 2 possible solutions:
b choose a higher rating busbar trunking and re-check,
b provide a peak current limiting protection system upstream of the busbar
trunking.
Standard version 3L + N + PE or 3L + PE
KTC10 KTC13 KTC16 KTC20 KTC25 KTC32 KTC40 KTC50
50

65

70

80

86

90

95

Allowable
rated peak
current

110

110

143

154

176

189

198

209

2500

2500

4225

4900

6400

7396

8100

9025

Ipk k

Maximum
I2t
thermal stress

A2s.106

Reinforced version 3L + N+ PER


Allowable
Icw kArms / 1s 65
rated shorttime withstand
current (t=1s)

65

85

110

113

113

120

120

Allowable
rated peak
current

143

143

187

242

248

248

264

264

4225

4225

7225

12100 12769 12769 14400 14400

Ipk k

Maximum
I2t
thermal stress

A2s.106

Canalis KT is more than sized to cope with short-circuit currents.


Some specific cases require checks to be carried out: transformers in parallel, low
rating Canalis installed close to a transformer, etc.

K9CE31000

Schneider Eletric

Design guide

Unit

Allowable
Icw kArms / 1s 50
rated shorttime withstand
current (t =1s)

Design guide

Protection of circuits supplied by


several paralleled transformers

Canalis KTC
9 - Choosing source and feeder circuit breakers according to the number and rating of the supply
transformers

DD210981

The choice of a circuit breaker to protect a circuit depends mainly on the following
2 criteria:
b the nominal current of the source or the loads, which determines the appropriate
rating of the device,
b the maximum short-circuit current at the point in question, which determines the
minimum breaking capacity of the device.

For the case of several parallel transformers(1):


b the source circuit breaker D1 must have a breaking capacity greater than the
largest of the 2 following values:
v either Isc1 (short-circuit at B1),
v or Isc2 + Isc3 (short-circuit at A1),
b the feeder circuit breaker D4 must have a breaking capacity greater than Isc1 +
Isc2 + Isc3.

Design guide

The table allows the following to be determined:


b the source circuit breaker, according to the number and rating of the supply
transformers (in the case of a single transformer, the table recommends a fixed
circuit breaker; in the case of several transformers, the table shows a drawout
circuit breaker and a fixed circuit breaker),
b the feeder circuit breaker, according to the sources and the nominal current
rating of the feeder (the circuit breakers shown in the table can be replaced by
limiter circuit breakers if the cascading technique is to be used with other circuit
breakers downstream of the feeder).
(1) To couple several transformers in parallel, the transformers must have the same Usc,
the same transformation ratio, the same coupling and the ratio of the power rating of the
2 transformers must be less than or equal to 2.

DD210983

Example:
3 incoming 1250 kVA transformers 20 kV / 410 V (In = 1760 A).
Feeders: including one 2000 A feeder, one 1600 A feeder and one 1000 A feeder.
What circuit breakers should be fitted at the incomer and for the feeders?
b Incomer circuit breakers:
either the Drawout Masterpact NW20N1 or the Drawout NS2000N circuit breakers
can be chosen. The choice will depend on the options required.
b Feeder circuit breakers:
the NW20H2 for the 2000 A feeder, the NW16H2 for the 1600 A feeder and the
NW10H2 for the 1000 A feeder are to be chosen.
These circuit breakers have the advantage of providing discrimination (full
discrimination) with the NW12H1 or NS1250N circuit breakers.

Schneider Eletric

K9CE31000

Protection of circuits supplied by


several paralleled transformers

Design guide

Canalis KTC
Calculation assumption:
b The upstream network short-circuit power is not defined,
b the transformers are 20 kV / 410 V,
b between each transformer and corresponding circuit breaker there is 5 metres of
KT busbar trunking,
b between a source circuit breaker and a feeder circuit breaker there is 1 metre of
bars,
b the equipment is installed into a switchboard with an ambient temperature of
40C.
Transformer

P (kVA) In (kA)

Usc
(%)

Isc
(kA)

Source Source circuit breaker


min.
break.
cap.
(kA)

Feeder Feeder circuit breaker


min.
break.
cap.
160
250
y 100

400

630

1 transformer
50

70

NS100N TM-D / STR22SE

NS100N

100

141

NS160N TM-D / STR22SE

NS100N

160

225

NS250N TM-D / STR22SE

NS100N

NS160N

NS250N

250

352

NS400N STR23SE / 53UE

NS100N

NS160N

NS250N

NS400N

400

563

14

14

NS630N STR23SE / 53UE

14

NS100N

NS160N

NS250N

NS400N

NS630N

630

887

22

22

NS1000N NT10H1 NW10N1 Micrologic

22

NS100N

NS160N

NS250N

NS400N

NS630N

NS160N

800

1127

19

19

NS1250N NT12H1 NW12N1 Micrologic

19

NS100N

NS160N

NS250N

NS400N

NS630N

1000

1408

23

23

NS1600N NT16H1 NW16N1 Micrologic

23

NS100N

NS160N

NS250N

NS400N

NS630N

1250

1760

29

29

NW20N1 Micrologic

29

NS100H

NS160N

NS250N

NS400N

NS630N

1600

2253

38

38

NW25H1 Micrologic

38

NS100H

NS160H

NS250H

NS400N

NS630N

2000

2816

47

47

NW32H1 Micrologic

47

NS100H

NS160H

NS250H

NS400H

NS630H

2500

3521

59

59

NW40H1 Micrologic

59

NS100H

NS160H

NS250H

NS400H

NS630H

50

70

NS100N TM-D / STR22SE

NS100N

NS160N

100

141

NS160N TM-D / STR22SE

NS100N

NS160N

NS250N

160

225

NS250N TM-D / STR22SE

11

NS100N

NS160N

NS250N

NS400N

250

352

NS400N STR23SE / 53UE

18

NS100N

NS160N

NS250N

NS400N

NS630N

400

563

14

14

NS630N STR23SE / 53UE

28

NS100H

NS160N

NS250N

NS400N

NS630N

630

887

22

22

NS1000N NT10H1 NW10N1 Micrologic

44

NS100H

NS160H

NS250H

NS400N

NS630N

800

1127

19

19

NS1250N NT12H1 NW12N1 Micrologic

38

NS100H

NS160H

NS250H

NS400N

NS630N

1000

1408

23

23

NS1600N NT16H1 NW16N1 Micrologic

47

NS100H

NS160H

NS250H

NS400H

NS630H

1250

1760

29

29

NW20N1 Micrologic

59

NS100H

NS160H

NS250H

NS400H

NS630H

1600

2253

38

38

NW25H1 Micrologic

75

NS100L

NS160L

NS250L

NS400L

NS630L

2000

2816

47

47

NW32H1 Micrologic

94

NS100L

NS160L

NS250L

NS400L

NS630L

2500

3521

59

59

NW40H1 Micrologic

117

NS100L

NS160L

NS250L

NS400L

NS630L

3 transformers
50

70

NS100N TM-D / STR22SE

NS100N

NS160N

NS250N

100

141

NS160N TM-D / STR22SE

11

NS100N

NS160N

NS250N

NS400N

160

225

11

NS250N TM-D / STR22SE

17

NS100N

NS160N

NS250N

NS400N

NS630N

250

352

18

NS400N STR23SE / 53UE

26

NS100H

NS160N

NS250N

NS400N

NS630N

400

563

14

28

NS630N STR23SE / 53UE

42

NS100H

NS160H

NS250H

NS400N

NS630N

630

887

22

44

NS1000N NT10L1 NW10H1 Micrologic

67

NS100H

NS160H

NS250H

NS400H

NS630H

800

1127

19

38

NS1250N NT12H1 NW12N1 Micrologic

56

NS100H

NS160H

NS250H

NS400H

NS630H

1000

1408

23

47

NS1600N NW16H1 Micrologic

70

NS100H

NS160H

NS250H

NS400H

NS630H

1250

1760

29

59

NS2000N NW20N1 Micrologic

88

NS100L

NS160L

NS250L

NS400L

NS630L

1600

2253

38

75

NS2500N NW25H2 Micrologic

113

NS100L

NS160L

NS250L

NS400L

NS630L

2000

2816

47

94

NS3200N NW32H2 Micrologic

141

NS100L

NS160L

NS250L

NS400L

NS630L

Usc values as defined in HD 428.

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Design guide

2 transformers

Design guide

Coordination
Protection of busbar trunking against
overloads

Canalis KTC
Introduction

System performance is guaranteed by coordination between the Merlin Gerin


circuit breaker protection and the distribution spread over the Canalis busbar
trunking.
Fully coordinated distributed electrical distribution perfectly meets the requirements
of safety, service continuity, system changes and simplicity.
In the following pages, we will explain the advantages of the Schneider Electric
system and Merlin Gerin circuit breaker protection, as well as the selection guide
tables for coordination between the Merlin Gerin circuit breakers and the Canalis
busbar trunking.
The use of Merlin Gerin circuit breakers provides:
b protection against overloads and short-circuits;
b coordination between the protective devices and the Canalis busbar trunking:
v full discrimination from 1 to 6300 A between all the circuit breakers of the Merlin
Gerin ranges,
v cascading:
- reinforcement of the small and medium power busbar trunking short-circuit
protective devices. This enables all short-circuit levels to be covered,
- protection of tap-offs using standard circuit breakers: this is achieved whatever
the position of the tap-off unit on the Canalis busbar trunking;
b the use of standard circuit breakers makes for simpler design whilst respecting a
high level of dependability;
b fault location is quick and easy;
b resetting is easy once the fault has been cleared by the site operator.

Adequacy between circuit breaker


ratings and busbar trunking

In order to take into consideration thermal overload protection of busbar trunking,


the different technologies of the protection switchgear and the maximum overload
operating currents must be considered.
By design, the thermal adjustment of a circuit breaker is more accurate.

Design guide

DD210888

Fuse

b
v
v
v
v

Inc = Ib x k1 x k2,
Ib : current rating,
Inc : allowable busbar trunking current,
k1 : temperature derating coefficient,
k2 : derating coefficient linked to the type of switchgear:
- fuse k2 = 1.1
- circuit breaker k2 = 1.
b Iz = Ib x k1.
b In = I standardised fuse or circuit breaker.
Example:
For a current rating Ib = 1900 A in an ambient temperature of 35C:
b fuse protection:
Inc = Ib x k1 x k2 = 1900 x 1 x 1.1 = 2090 A
The correct choice of busbar trunking is the KTC2500 (Inc = 2500 A),
b circuit breaker protection:
Inc = Ib x k1 x k2 = 1900 x 1 x 1 = 1900 A
The correct choice of busbar trunking is the KTC2000 (Inc = 2000 A),
A difference of 20 % in the measurement of operating currents results in an overrating of the busbar trunking of 10 % if it is protected by fuses.

DD210887

Circuit breaker

Explanations
b Calibration of thermal asymptotes:
v the distribution fuse is calibrated to operate for overloads of between 1.25 and
1.6 times its nominal current (In fuse),
v the circuit breaker is calibrated to operate for overloads of between 1.05 and
1.3 times (1.2 for circuit breakers with electronic protection) its setting current (Ir
which is a function of circuit breaker In).
b Maximum operating current:
v the maximum limit for this current is set by installation standards (IEC 364,
NFC 15-100, etc) at 1.45 times the allowable current of the busbar trunking.

In

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Coordination
Protection of busbar trunking against
overloads

Canalis KTC
Thermal setting accuracy

b A fuse is for a fixed rating, a change in the current to be protected requires a


change of fuse.
The spacing between 2 fuse ratings is around 25 %.
The typical ratings are conform to the numbers of the Renard series.
Example: 40 - 50 - 63 - 80 - 100 - 125 - 160 - 200 - etc.
b The circuit breaker provides the possibility of fine adjustment:
v 5 % for circuit breakers fitted with standard thermal-magnetic trip units,
v 3 % for circuit breakers fitted with electronic trip units.
A circuit breaker with a nominal rating of 100 A can be easily set to the following
values:
Ir = 100 A, 95 A, 90 A, 85 A, 80 A.
Example:
A circuit breaker with a nominal rating of 1600 A set at 1344 A would be used to
protect a KTC1600 (Inc = 1344 A) busbar trunking used in an ambient temperature
of 50 C (k1 = 0.84).

Setting range of circuit breakers fitted


with electronic trip units

Circuit breakers fitted with electronic trip units have the following setting ranges:
b thermal protection Ir adjustable from 0.4 In to In,
b short-circuit protection adjustable from 2 Ir to 10 Ir

DD210603

Example:
A 250 A circuit breaker (NS250N fitted with an STR22SE) can easily have the
following settings:
b thermal protection from 100 to 250 A,
b short-circuit protection from 200 to 2500 A.

Design guide

Example of setting possibilities

Avdantages
This provides great flexibility for:
b modifications (flexibility), extensions (installation changes): the protective
devices easily adapt to the load to be protected and to the earthing system
(protection of personnel and equipment),
b maintenance, the use of this type of device considerably reduces the stocks of
maintenance components.

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Design guide

Coordination
Protection against short-circuits

Canalis KTC
Busbar trunking characteristics

The busbar trunking must meet all of the rules detailed in IEC 60439.1 and
IEC 60439.2.
The sizing of busbar trunking for short-circuits is determined by the following
characteristics:
b the allowable rated peak current Ipk (k).
b This characteristic represents the busbar trunkings instantaneous
electrodynamic withstand limits. The peak current value is often the most restrictive
instantaneous characteristic for the protective device,
b The maximum short-time withstand rms current Icw (kArms / s).
b This characteristic represents the allowable temperature rise limit of the
conductors during a given time period (0.1 to 1s),
b The thermal stress in A2s.
b This characteristic represents the instantaneous thermal stress withstand of the
busbar trunking. In general, if the short-circuit generates fault conditions compatible
with the first two characteristics, this constraint is automatically satisfied.

Circuit breaker characteristics

The circuit breaker must satisfy the requirements of product construction standards
(IEC 60947-2, etc) and installation standards (IEC 60364 or those in force in the
country concerned), i.e. have a breaking capacity Icu(1) greater than the prospective
short-circuit current Isc at the point where it is installed.
(1) Installation standard IEC 60364 and construction standards specify the breaking capacity of
a circuit breaker as being:
- the ultimate breaking capacity, Icu, if it is not coordinated with an upstream protective device,
- the reinforced breaking capacity (cascading) if there is coordination with the upstream
protective device.

DD210986

Circuit breaker / busbar trunking system


characteristics

When the busbar trunking is directly protected, the circuit breaker must be chosen
as follows:
b Icu of the circuit breaker u prospective Isc at point A,
b I peak of the busbar trunking u prospective asymmetrical or limited Isc at point A,
b busbar trunking thermal withstand Icw u thermal stress through the busbar
trunking.

DD210987

Design guide

When the busbar trunking is protected downstream of a cable, the circuit breaker
must be chosen as follows:
b Icu of the circuit breaker u prospective Isc at point A,
b I peak of the busbar trunking u prospective asymmetrical or limited Isc at point B,
b busbar trunking thermal withstand Icw u thermal stress through the busbar
trunking.

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Design guide

Canalis KTC

Circuit breaker / busbar trunking


coordination
Non-limiting or time-delayed circuit
breaker

DD210988

This is applicable for non-limiting circuit breakers (instantaneous or time-delayed)


and time-delayed limiting circuit breakers.
These are mainly air circuit breakers (u 800 A).
This type of circuit breaker is used for time discrimination and is therefore often
associated with KT type busbar trunking.

DD210989

Current value of the 1st peak as a function of Isc rms.

It must be checked that the busbar trunking can handle the peak fault current to
which it may be subjected and the thermal withstand during any time delay.
The allowable peak current (I peak) of the busbar trunking must be greater than the
peak current value of the prospective asymmetrical short-circuit current (Isc asym)
at A.
The asymmetrical short-circuit current value is obtained by multiplying the
symmetrical short-circuit current value (Isc) by a standardised asymmetrical
coefficient (k).
It is the first value of the 1st transient asymmetrical peak of the short-circuit which is
taken into account.
Standardised table for calculating asymmetrical short-circuit values

Transient and established conditions of a short duration shortcircuit.

Isc: prospective symmetrical shortcircuit value


kA (rms value)

Asymmetrical coefficient
k

4,5 y I y 6

1.5

6 < I y 10

1.7

10 < I y 20

2.0

20 < I y 50

2.1

50 < I

2.2

Example:
For a circuit with a prospective short-circuit current of 50 kA rms, the 1st peak
reaches 105 k (50 kA x 2.1), see figure opposite.

DD210990n

At point A, the prospective short-circuit current is 117 KArms.


To meet this constraint, a reinforced KTC4000 is needed because:
Icw KTC4000 > Isc prospective at point A.
The Icw or IPK values of standard or reinforced KTC trunking allow the easy
construction of circuits with time discrimination, even with high short-circuit values.

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Design guide

The short-time withstand value (Icw) of the busbar trunking must be greater than
the current flowing through the installation during the duration of the short-circuit
(Isc) (duration T - total breaking time - including any time delay).

Circuit breaker / busbar trunking


coordination
Limiter circuit breaker

Design guide

Canalis KTC
This is mainly applicable to the protection of busbar trunking using moulded case
circuit breakers (y 1600 A).
This type of circuit breaker is used for energy discrimination and is therefore often
associated with Canalis KTC.

DD210991

Here, it has to be checked that the busbar trunking can cope with the peak current
(Ipk) limited by the protective device and the corresponding thermal stress (As):
b the peak current (I peak), once limited by the circuit breaker, must be less than
the allowable peak current value of the busbar trunking
b the thermal stress, once limited by the circuit breaker, must be less than the
allowable thermal stress of the busbar trunking.

Design guide

DD210992

Checking peak I withstand of the busbar trunking.

Checking As withstand of the busbar trunking.

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Design guide

Protecting busbar trunking with a


Compact NS circuit breaker

Canalis KTC
Limiting capacity

Compact NS circuit breakers are high current limiting circuit breakers.


The limiting capacity of a circuit breaker is its capacity to only allow a limited
current (IL) to flow in the event of a short-circuit. This limited current being less
than the prospective asymmetrical peak short-circuit current (Isc).
This greatly reduces the electrodynamic and thermal constraints on the installation
to be protected.

Applying limiting capacity to busbar


trunking protection

Even if this combination is less frequent than for KS busbar trunking, some KT
ratings can benefit from the association with a limiter circuit breaker.

DD210993n

High power installation


If the circuit breakers limiting capacity is not taken into account:
b the prospective short-circuit current value (Isc) at point A would be 121 K,
b KTC1600 would be the appropriate choice of busbar trunking.
If the limiting capacity of the Compact NS1000L is taken into account, the limited
Ipk is 50K < 110 K of the KTC1000 busbar trunking.

Design guide

Because of the high limiting capacity of the Compact NS1000L, a KTC1000 busbar
trunking can be installed into a prospective short-circuit current at point A of 150
KArms or 300 K.

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Design guide

Selection guide

Canalis KTC
The selection guide below will, according to the prospective short-circuit current of
the installation, allow you to determine the type of circuit breaker needed to fully
protect the busbar trunking.
Example: for an installation with a prospective Isc of 55 k, the circuit breaker
needed to protect a KTC1350 A busbar trunking is a NW10L1 or NW12L1 (the
rating depends on the circuits nominal current).

For a voltage of 380 / 415 V


Max. Isc current in kA rms KTC1000
Circuit breakers

50 kA

55 kA

150 kA

NS1000NH

NW10L1

NS1000L

NS1200NH

NW12L1

NT08L1

NS1600NH

NT10L1

NT08/10/12H
NW08/10/12H1H2
NW10L1
NW12L1

Max. Isc current in kA rms KTC1350


Circuit breakers

42 kA

50 kA

55 kA

150 kA

NT10/12/16H1

NS1000NH

NW10L1

NS1000L

NW10/12/16N1

NS1200NH

NW12L1

NT10L1

NS1600NH
NT10/12/16H2
NW10/12/16H1H2

Max. Isc current in kA rms KTC1600


Circuit breakers

42 kA

50 kA

60 kA

80 kA

NT12H1

NS1200N

NS1200H

NW12L1

NT16H1

NS1600N

NS1600H

NW16L1

NW12N1

NT12H2

NW12H1H2

NW20L1

NW16N1

NT16H2

NW16H1H2

NW20N1

Max. Isc current in kA rms KTC2000


Circuit breakers

NW20H1H2

42 kA

50 kA

65 kA

72 kA

100 kA

NT16H1

NS1600N

NW16H1

NW16H2

NW16L1

NW16N1

NT16H2

NW20H1

NW20H2

NW20L1

Design guide

NW20N1

Max. Isc current in kA rms KTC2500


Circuit breakers

42 kA

65 kA

80 kA

150 kA

NW20N1

NW25H1

NW40bH1

NW16L1

NW32H1

NW2.H2

NW20L1

NW40H1

NW32H2
NW40.H2

Max. Isc current in kA rms KTC3200


Circuit breakers

Max. Isc current in kA rms KTC4000


Circuit breakers

65 kA

86 kA

150 kA

NW25H1

NW40bH1

NW20L1

NW32H1

NW20H2

NW40H1

NW32H2

65 kA

90 kA

NW32H1

NW40bH1H2H3

NW40H1

NW50H1H2
NW32H2H3

Max. Isc current in kA rms KTC5000


Circuit breakers

95 kA
NW40bH1H2
NW50H1H2
NW63H1H2

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Design guide

Selection guide

Canalis KTC
For a voltage of 660 / 690 V
Max. Isc current in kA rms KTC1000
Circuit breakers

25 kA

28 kA

30 kA

40 kA

NS1000L

NS1600bN

NS1000N

NS1000H

NT10L1

NS2000N

NS1200N

NS1200H

NS2500N

NS1600N

NS1600H

NS3200N

NT10H1H2.
NW08N1
NW10H1
NW12H1
NW10L1
NW12L1

Max. Isc current in kA rms KTC1350


Circuit breakers

25 kA

30 kA

38 kA

42 kA

50 kA

NS1000L

NS1000N

NS1600bN

NS1000H

NW10H1

NT10L1

NS1200N

NS2000N

NS1200H

NW12H1

NS1600N

NS2500N

NS1600H

NW10L1

NS3200N

NT10/12/16N1

NW12L1

NW10/12/16N1

Max. Isc current in kA rms KTC1600


Circuit breakers

42 kA

60 kA

65 kA

NT12H.

NS1600bN

NW16L1

NT16H.

NS2000N

NW12N1

NS2500N

NW16N1

NS3200N

NW20N1

NW12H1H2
NW16H1H2
NW20H1H2
NW25H3

Max. Isc current in kA rms KTC2000


Circuit breakers

42 kA

65 kA

72 kA

NT16H.

NS1600bN

NW16H2

100 kA
NW16L1

NW16N1

NS2000N

NW20H2

NW20L1

NW20N1

NS2500N

NW25H2H3

NW16H1
NW20H1

42 kA

65 kA

80 kA

100 kA

NW20N1

NS2000N

NW40bH1

NW16L1

NS2500N

NW25H2H3

NW20L1

NS3200N

NW32H2H3

NW20H1

NW40H2H3

NW25H1

NW40bH2

Design guide

NW25H1

Max. Isc current in kA rms KTC2500


Circuit breakers

NW32H1
NW40H1

Max. Isc current in kA rms KTC3200


Circuit breakers

Max. Isc current in kA rms KTC4000


Circuit breakers

65 kA

85 kA

NS2500N

NW40bH1

NS3200N

NW2.H2H3

NW25H1

NW32H2H3

NW32H1

NW40H2

NW40H1

NW40bH2

65 kA

85 kA

90 kA

NS3200N

NW32H2

NW40bH1

NW32H1

NW40H2

NW50H1

NW40H1

NW40bH2
NW50H2
NW32H3
NW40H3

Max. Isc current in kA rms KTC5000


Circuit breakers

95 kA
NW40bH1H2
NW50H1H2
NW63H1H2

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Design guide

Degree of protection

Canalis KTC
Standard IEC 60364-5-51 categorises a large number of external influences to
which electrical installations can be subjected, for instance the presence of water,
solid objects, shocks, vibrations and corrosive substances.
The importance of these influences depends on the installation conditions. For
example, the presence of water can vary from a few drops to total immersion.

Degree of protection IP

Standard IEC 60529 (February 2001) indicates the degree of protection provided
by electrical equipment enclosures against accidental direct contact with live parts
and against the ingress of solid foreign objects or water.
This standard does not apply to protection against the risk of explosion or
conditions such as humidity, corrosive gases, fungi or vermin.
The IP code comprises 2 characteristic numerals and may include an additional
letter when the actual protection of persons against direct contact with live parts is
better than that indicated by the first numeral.
The first numeral characterises the protection of the equipment against penetration
of solid objects and the protection of people.
The second numeral characterises the protection of the equipment against
penetration of water with harmful effects.

Remarks concerning the degree of protection IP

The degree of protection IP must always be read and understood numeral by


numeral and not as a whole.
For example, an IP31 enclosure is suitable for an environment that requires a
minimum degree of protection IP21. However an IP30 wall-mount enclosure is not
suitable.
The degrees of protection indicated in this catalogue are valid for the enclosures
as presented. However, the indicated degree of protection is guaranteed only when
the installation and device mounting are carried out in accordance with professional
standard practice.

Additional letter
Design guide

Protection of persons against direct contact with live parts.


The additional letter is used only if the actual protection of persons is higher than
that indicated by the first characteristic numeral of the IP code.
If only the protection of persons is of interest, the two characteristic numerals are
replaced by the letter X, e.g. IPxxB.

Degree of protection IK

Standard IEC 62-262 defines a coding system (IK code) indicating the degree of
protection provided by electrical equipment enclosures against external mechanical
impact.
Installation standard IEC 60-364 provides a cross-reference between the various
degrees of protection and the environmental conditions classification, relating to
the selection of equipment according to external factors.

IK codepp

The IK code comprises 2 characteristic numerals (e.g. IK05).


Practical guide UTE C 15-103 shows, in the form of tables, the characteristics
required for electrical equipment (including minimum degrees of protection),
according to the locations in which they are installed.

Schneider Electric

K9CE32000

Degree of protection

Design guide

Canalis KTC
The new Canalis KTC busbar trunking products are designed to provide IP55D and
IK08 protection.
DD202437

DD210014

Protected against vertical


dripping water (condensation).

Protected against the


penetration of solid objects
having a diameter greater than
or equal to 12.5 mm.

Protected against direct


finger contact.

DD210015

Protected against dripping


water at an angle of up to 15.

Protected against the


penetration of solid objects
having a diameter greater than
or equal to 2.5 mm.

Protected against direct


contact with a 2.5 mm
diameter tool.

DD210016

Protected against rain at an


angle of up to 60.

Protected against the


penetration of solid objects
having a diameter greater than
1 mm.

Protected against direct


contact with a 1 mm diameter
wire.

DD210017

Protected against splashing


water in all directions.

Dust protected
(no harmful deposits).

Protected against direct


contact with a 1 mm diameter
wire.

Protected against water jets in


all directions.

Dust tight.

Protected against direct


contact with a 1 mm diameter
wire.

Protected against powerful jets


of water and waves.

Protected against the effects of


temporary immersion.

Protected against the effects


of prolonged immersion under
specified conditions.

Design guide

DD210006

Protected against direct


contact with the back of the
hand (accidental contact).

DD210007

Protected against the


penetration of solid objects
having a diameter greater than
or equal to 50 mm.

DD210008

DD210009

Non-protected.

DD210010

DD210011

Non-protected.

DD210012

Non-protected.

DD210018

2nd characteristic numeral: corresponds to


protection of equipment against penetration of water
with harmful effects.
Protection of equipment

DD210019

1st characteristic numeral: corresponds to protection of equipment against


penetration of solid objects and protection of persons against direct contact with
live parts.
Protection of equipment
Protection of persons

DD210013

Meaning of the numerals and letters


representing the degree of protection IP.

Additional letter
Corresponds to protection of persons against direct contact with
live parts.

With the back of the hand.

B
C
D

With the finger.


With a 2.5 mm diameter tool
With a 1 mm diameter tool

Degrees of protection IK against mechanical impact

DD210533

The IK code comprises 2 characteristic numerals corresponding


to a value of impact energy, in joules.

Weight
(kg)
00

Non-protected

01

0.20

Energy
(J)

7.50

0.15

02

10

0.20

03

17.50

0.35

04

25

0.50

05

35

0.70

20

06

0.50

07

40

08

1.70

30

09

20

10

40

20

10

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Height
(cm)

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Harmonic currents

Design guide

Canalis KTC
Origin of harmonic currents

Harmonic currents are caused by non-linear loads connected to distribution


systems, i.e. by loads that draw current with a waveform different that that of the
voltage that supplies them.
The most common non-linear loads are equipment including rectifiers, fluorescent
lighting and computer hardware.
In installations with a distributed neutral, non-linear loads may cause significant
overloads in the neutral conductor due to the presence of third-order harmonics.

DD210679

Harmonic order
The order is the ratio
between the harmonic
frequency fn and the
fundamental frequency
(generally the power
frequency, 50 or 60 Hz):
n = fn / f1
By definition, the
fundamental f1 is order 1
(H1).
Third-order harmonics (H3)
have a frequency of 150 Hz
(when f1 = 50 Hz).

Estimating THD (total harmonic


distortion)

The presence of third-order harmonics depends on the applications involved.


It is necessary to carry out an in-depth study on each non-linear load to determine
the level of H3:
ih3 (%) = 100 x i3 / i1
b i3 = rms current of H3
b i1 = rms current of the fundamental

Design guide

Assuming that H3 is preponderant among harmonics, the THD is close to the value
of H3 (ih3(%)).

PD202029

PD202028

There are two decisive factors:


b the types of connected devices:
v disturbing loads: fluorescent lighting, computer hardware, rectifiers, arc furnaces,
etc.,
v non-disturbing loads: heating, motors, pumps, etc.,
b the ratio between the two types of disturbing loads.

Workshops

Alimentation de bureaux

Low probability of harmonics


THD < 15%.

High probability of harmonics


15 % < THD < 33%.

Mix of disturbing loads (computers,


UPSs, fluorescent lighting) and nondisturbing loads (motors, pumps,
heating).

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Nombreuses charges polluantes


(matriels informatiques, onduleurs,
clairage fluorescent).

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Harmonic currents

Design guide

DD210681

Ph1 Ph2 Ph3

Ph1 Ph2 Ph3

Fundamental frequency: ih1 (50 Hz)

i h1

i h3

i h3

i h3

i h3

i h1

i h1

Abnormal temperature rise in the conductors caused


by current at a higher frequency in the phases (skin
effect) and current in the neutral caused by summing
of the H3 harmonics.

i h3

Fundamental frequency: ih1 (50 Hz) and 33% of


H3

i h1

i h3

i h1

No current in the neutral.


The conductors are correctly sized.

i h1

Effects of harmonics on Canalis busbar


trunking

DD210680

Canalis KTC

DD210683

i h3

Busbar-trunking selection
THD < 15 %
1000
1350
1600
2000
2500
3200
4000
5000

15 % < THD < 33 %


800
1000
1350
1600
2000
2500
3200
4000

THD > 33 %
630
800
1000
1350
1600
2000
2500
3200

Busbar trunking
KTC
KTC
KTC
KTC
KTC
KTC
KTC
KTC

Rating (A)
1000
1350
1600
2000
2500
3200
4000
5000

Example. For a total rms current of 2356 A, (estimation based on power drawn by loads,
including harmonics), the operational current is 2500 A.
THD is estimated at 30%. The appropriate trunking is KTC 3200 A.

For more information on harmonics

See the Cahier Technique publications on the Schneider Electric web site:
www.schneider-electric.com

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Design guide

i h3

Reduce the current


density in ALL conductors
by using appropriately
sized trunking.

i h3

i h3

i h3
i h3

i h1

i h1
i h3

i h1

i h1
i h3

Ph1 Ph2 Ph3

i h3

i h1
i h3

Fundamental frequency:
ih1 (50 Hz) and
33% H3

i h1

i h3

Ph1 Ph2 Ph3

i h3

DD210680

The only effective solution

Direct current

Design guide

Canalis KTC
Determining the DC current value

Thermal effect

Rule
The total power dissipated as heat must remain constant in the duct:
Pac = Pdc
Where:
b the power dissipated as heat: Pac = 3 x R x Iac where:
v R= resistance of a conductor,
v Iac = conductor rms current,
b the dissipated power for 4 conductors: Pdc = 4 x R x Idc where:
v Idc = direct current.

Selection table

DD210893

b 1 source
Case of 2 conductors in parallel for the + and 2 conductor in parallel for the (only
1 circuit in the busbar trunking):

Design guide

DD210894

b 2 sources
Case of 1 conductor for the + and 1 conductor for the (2 circuits possible in the
same busbar trunking):

Busbar trunking rating (A)


1000
1350
1600
2000
2500
3200
4000
5000

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1 source
1732
2165
2771
3464
4330
5542
6928
8660

2 sources
866
1083
1385
1732
2165
2771
3464
4330

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Design guide

Direct current

Canalis KTC
Protection

With DC, there is no zero crossing point of the voltage and current to facilitate arc
extinction in the protective device.
The arcing time is longer and the energy that has to be absorbed is higher than for
AC.
The voltage of the DC arc must rise to the source voltage very quickly in order to
put out the short-circuit current.
Shortened electrical equation: U network = R x Isc + Uarc where:
b Isc = U network - Uarc,
b R = 0 when Uarc = U network.

Use with specific switchgear

Design guide

A quick rise in arcing voltage can be achieved by using series fuses, one fuse on
the + and one fuse on the of each circuit.
For some current rating and fuse characteristics, the placing of two fuses in series
on each polarity may be specified (highly inductive circuit).
In some cases, two fuses must be placed in parallel for each polarity.

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Design guide

Frequencies
400 Hz

Canalis KTC
KT busbar trunking derating at 400Hz

Values at 35C.
Application of a derating coefficient at 400 Hz combined with that for temperature
derating.
Busbar trunking derating
KTC10 KTC13 KTC16 KTC20 KTC25 KTC32 KTC40 KTC50
In (A)
Coefficient K at
400 Hz

Voltage drop

3-phase voltage drop, in millivolts per metre and per amp 400 Hz with load spread
over the run.
For a concentration of load at the end of a run (transport), the voltage drops are
double those shown in the table below.
Delta U evenly spread (mV. A. m)
KTC10 KTC13 KTC16 KTC20 KTC25 KTC32 KTC40 KTC50
Cos = 1.0
Cos = 0.9
Cos = 0.8

Conductor characteristics

Conductor impedance
KTC10 KTC13 KTC16 KTC20 KTC25 KTC32 KTC40 KTC50
Average ohmic
resistance of
phase and neutral
conductors at In(1)
Rb1ph (m / m)

Design guide

Average resistance
at In and rated
F(Hz)(1)
Xph (m / m)
(1) In line with the CENELEC RO.64.013 document.

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K9CE34020

Design guide

Frequencies

Design guide

Canalis KTC

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Measurements and metering


Transparent Ready units

Design guide

Canalis KTC
The Transparent Ready concept
DD205669

Transparent Ready is a simple solution to access information (status,


measurements, etc.) available from your electrical distribution equipment
(transformers, switchboards, busbar trunking).
This information can be accessed from any PC connected to your Ethernet network
via a simple Web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer). No other software is required.

Design guide

DD205671

DD205668

DD205666

Transparent Ready can make your company more competitive by:


b reducing operating costs
b optimising equipment performance
b improving the reliability of the electrical power supply.

Customer needs for measurements and


metering

In all non-residential buildings, the need for sub-metering exists and is growing
underthe combined effects of:
b national and supra-national energy regulations
b the need to reduce overheads and production costs
b the allocation of energy expenditures to cost centres
b the outsourcing of operations tasks to specialists.
Operators must therefore have access to reliable pre-processed information in
order to:
b identify areas for potential savings
b model building energy flows and anticipate evolving needs
b optimise energy supply and consumption.

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K9CE34030

Measurements and metering


Transparent Ready units

Design guide

Canalis KTC
Canalis and Transparent Ready
DD205664

Canalis offers measurement and metering units that can be mounted on both
Canalis KS and KT trunking ranges, available in two ratings (250 A and 400 A).
They are equipped with mounting plates designed to receive a PowerLogic
PM810 Power Meter, a Compact NS circuit breaker and the associated current
transformers.
These units are connected to Transparent Ready solutions using a Modbus
communication network.

Design guide

DD205663

An automatic PowerLogic gateway (EGX400) provides the link between Modbus


and Ethernet TCP/ IP networks.

Data acquisition in distributed


architectures
DD205665

When busbar trunking is located upstream of a secondary trunking line, the


measurement devices should be installed in the tap-off units.

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Measurements and metering


Transparent Ready units

Design guide

Canalis KTC
Canalis and Transparent Ready
DD205667

When the power-monitoring unit is installed in a tap-off unit, it is often too high for
easy reading of the measurements.
We therefore recommend using a Power Meter PM810 with a Modbus
communication option.

Design guide

DD202287

Then the Canalis solution is to install a KBA line 25ED4303T parallel to the main
line and dedicated to carry the information (as a Modbus network) from the
powermonitoring tap-off unit to the Ethernet TCP/ IP network (see The Transparent
Ready Concept) and the connections are:

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K9CE34030

Design guide

Measurements and metering

Design guide

Canalis KTC

K9CE34030

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Design guide

Fire resistance

Canalis KTC
As required by standards, Canalis KT busbar trunking complies with:
b material resistance to abnormal temperatures,
b flame propagation resistance,
b 2 hour fire barrier function when going through a partition wall,
b conservation of all circuits for 1.30 hours.

Definition of tests

Insulating material resistance test to abnormal temperatures


Objective
To check a material will not be suspected as being the origin of a secondary fire
outbreak.
As defined in standards 8.2.13 IEC 60439-2 and IEC 60695-2-10 to -2-13.
Method
Application of an incandescent wire at 960C for 30 seconds on the insulating
materials in contact with live parts.
Result criteria
The specimen is considered to have passed the incandescent wire test if:
b if there is no visible flame and no sustained incandescence,
b the specimens flames and incandescence go out within 30 seconds of the
incandescent wire being removed.

Flame propagation resistance test


Objective
To check a busbar trunking will not create secondary fire outbreaks.
As defined in standards 8.2.14 IEC 60439-2 and IEC 60332 part 3.
Method
b Application of a flame at 800C for 40 minutes on a straight length of busbar
trunking whose centre is located 2.5 metres from the edge of the burner.

Design guide

Result criteria
The specimen is considered to have passed the test if:
b combustion does not occur,
b the maximum extent of the burned part (external and internal) of the busbar
trunking does not go beyond 2.5 metres above the lower edge of the burner.

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Design guide

Fire resistance

Canalis KTC
Fire barrier test through a partition wall
Objective
To check a busbar trunking will not propagate a fire from one room to another by
crossing a fire barrier wall for 60, 120, 180, or 240 minutes.
Method
The fire barrier busbar trunking section to be tested is placed in an oven which
executes a standardised temperature-time curve (EN 1366-3).
Result criteria
The specimen is considered to have passed the test if:
b there are no flames behind the fire barrier,
b there is no smoke or gas behind the fire barrier (not requested by the standard;
can appear as a remark in the test report),
b the temperature rise of the casing behind the fire barrier does not exceed 180C.

Conservation of all circuits in fire conditions test


Objective
To check all the busbar trunkings electrical circuits are preserved in fire conditions.
Method
Its entire length inserted, the busbar trunking is taken as a specimen in an
insulating sheath.

Design guide

Result criteria
The specimen is considered to have passed the test if:
b conductor continuity is preserved,
b there is no short-circuit between conductors.

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Design guide

Testing and commissioning


procedure

Canalis KTC
All the operations described below are given for indication only. Under no
circumstances can they be used to substitute the installation companys own
procedures and engage Schneider Electrics responsibility.

Scope

High power busbar trunking, transformer-switchboard links.


Required tools
b multimeter,
b 500V megger,
b roto-phase.

Prerequisites

b If need be, the old equipment has been removed from the premises.
b The new equipment has been manoeuvred into the premises where it is to be
installed by the installation contractor.
b The equipment has been installed by the installation contractor in accordance
with manufacturers recommendations.
b The equipments installation diagram, connection diagram and assembly results
sheet are available for the commissioning engineer.

De-energising the installation and making it safe

The works manager is responsible for worksite safety and must ensure the
installation is de-energised and made safe in accordance with safety rules before
any inspection or measurement is performed.

Design guide

Equipment checking, positioning and


identification

After the installation contractor has positioned, assembled and connected the
busbar trunking in accordance with the supplied installation, assembly and
connection diagrams, and using the recommended tools and handling equipment,
the following characteristics must:
b be noted,
b be checked for compliance with respect to the details shown on the drawing.
Brand

Busbar trunking rating:

Equipment type:

Serial number:

Reference:

Date of manufacture:

Transformer power:

Source circuit breaker


(busbar trunking
protection):

General visual inspection

The equipment has been chosen according to its electrical environment (rating and
protection adapted to operating conditions).
The following points do not require checking.
Points concerning reception, storage and handling
No signs of:
b shock (which may deteriorate internal insulation: conductor insulation on straight
lengths or at the tap-off points or joint blocks),
b humidity or oxidation (equipment stored outside should have been covered with
a plastic sheet, sheltered from humidity, dirt and dust),
b firms label defining the products characteristics.

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K9CE36000

Testing and commissioning


procedure

Design guide

Canalis KTC
Points concerning installation and fittings
Assembly compliance with the specifications of the installation drawing, service
instructions and the catalogue:
b no busbar trunking twisting,
b positioning and distance of the busbar trunking with respect to the building,
b fixings, compliance of the between centres distance of the equipment for flat or
edgewise, horizontal or vertical distribution,
b clamps, not fully blocked to allow movement due to longitudinal forces ,
b presence of expansion sections if necessary.

General visual inspection

Checking power connections


DD210781

Check the number of connection parts and their cross-sections for each conductor
(see Installation guide).
Check insulation distances between 2 conductors and between conductors and
metal panels.

Check the bolt length exceeding the nut (10 mm); some bolts may have been
removed and then put back, but left untightened.
Mark each tightened nut using indelible varnish. As well as a means of selfinspection to ensure correct tightening torque, it also allows any untightening to be
identified.
Class 8-8 nuts and bolts (M8 on LV switchboard side, see Commissioning Guide
for Schneider Electric LV Switchboards).
Bolt
HM16
HM14
HM12
HM10

Tightening torque
16 mdaN
12 mdaN
7 mdaN
5 mdaN

The results of all these checks must be noted on the results sheet by the
installation contractor.

Checking insulation between live conductors

These measurements and checks can only be performed if:


b each link is disconnected by an isolating device,
b each link is disconnected from the upstream transformer, with the main circuit
breaker upstream of the LV switchboard unplugged and in the open position.
Test means: 500V DC megger (DC to avoid capacitive currents)
Measurements: 6 measurements between live conductors (between phases and
then between each phase and neutral).
LV circuit insulation value (U < 500 Volts): 1000 ohms/volt of nominal voltage
(IEC 60 439-1) allowed.
In all cases, the insulation resistance must not be less than 0.5 M for each link
(operating device).
Note: KT busbar trunking is given for U = 1000V and Ri = 1 M (value to be taken
into account for all elements: transport and accessories, distribution).
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Design guide

DD210764

DD202389

Check the tightening torque of bolts not fitted with torque nuts. For bolts fitted with
torque nuts, check the head has broken-off.

Design guide

Testing and commissioning


procedure

Canalis KTC
Checking the earth network and locks

Earth network

General visual inspection


Check:
b the galvanised steel casing sides are earthed (note: this depends on the earthing
system),
b connection quality,
b cable cross-section,
b there are no loose metal parts (washers, screws) in the tap-off units.
Note: the results of these checks must have already been noted on the results
sheet by the installation contractor.
Checking insulation between live conductors and earth
Following this check, each link must be reconnected to the upstream transformer
(use the 2nd available 6 daN.m torque bolt heads).

Test means: 500V DC megger (DC to avoid capacitive currents)


Measurements: between each phase or neutral(1) and earth (the casing if it is
connected to earth).
LV circuit insulation value (U < 500 V): 1000 of nominal voltage (IEC 60 439-1)
allowed.
In all cases, the insulation resistance must not be less than 0.5 M for each link
(operating device).
Note: KT busbar trunking is given for U = 1000 V and Ri = 1 M (value to be taken
into account for all elements: transport and accessories, distribution).
(1) No neutral insulation if the earthing system is such that the neutral is connected to or used
as the earth.
Caution: In this case, once the transformer has been reconnected (star secondary), the phaseearth measurement is the winding resistance.

PE protective circuit equipotential

Design guide

Reference: IEC 60 439-1:


Check PE protective circuit continuity by visual inspection and random continuity
testing.
The previously performed phases-PE insulation test must have been compliant.
Test means: ohmmeter.

Locks

To protect personnel by not allowing access to live parts through the use of locks.
Only concerns key operated safety locks.

Checking connections and auxiliary


testing

Check not relevant to busbar trunking.

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K9CE36000

Design guide

Testing and commissioning


procedure

Canalis KTC
De-energised equipment operating tests

Checking source circuit breaker protection settings

Compliance check in accordance with the installation drawing specifications:


b Imax thermal,
b In magnetic.
Note: this check is only to be performed if the busbar trunking is commissioned
at the same time as the transformer: the source circuit breaker protection setting
checks are related to transformer commissioning.
Check not relevant if the transformer has already been commissioned.
If this check is successful, the busbar trunking can be commissioned and
the energised operating tests performed with the appropriate protective
equipment

Commissioning and energised


equipment operating tests

NOTE: commissioning can only be carried out by personnel with appropriate


authorisations.
Preliminary operation: energising the off-load transformer.
Closing the source circuit breaker.

Checking phase order

Objective: to detect, in order to correct, an inversion of the phases or neutral


amongst the busbar trunkings 4 incoming and outgoing connections with respect
to the transformer output.
Test means: roto-phase or 3-phase harmonic analyser.
If busbar trunking energising is successful, a progressive start-up of the factory
must be requested to definitively validate commissioning.

Final putting into service test

This test is performed once the busbar trunking has been energised. The
progressive start-up of loads will highlight any undesirable phenomena due to the
increased average load.
Real life operating test
Once the high power busbar trunking has been energised, the other busbar
trunking must be gradually put into service starting with those furthest from the
load, then each load itself, those with high pull-in currents, then the lighting,
contactors, heating, motors, etc.
There must not be excessive vibration, and no sparkovers should be observed.
The test simply consists of checking correct busbar trunking operation according
to:
b the average number of machines in operation,
b the load variation of each individual load,
b the simultaneous operation of machines (superimposing of peaks).
If everything is in order, the busbar trunking is declared in-service.
Testing is completed.

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Design guide

If unsuccessful, the previous checks must be carried out again to try and
locate the fault. Before undertaking this, the equipment must once again be
made safe.

Layout advice
Run optimisation

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
CanBrass software
PD202428

CanBrass software can be used to design the busbar trunking line.


The easy-to-use program creates a graphic model of the line, determines the
length and draws up the list of Canalis KT parts to order.
The Canalis KT line is easy to specify simply by indicating the required dimensions.
However, it is strongly advised to use the shortest and simplest path possible
between the transformer and the switchboard.
It is important to carefully plan the layout of the transformer and switchboard in
order to use:
b the maximum number of standard components rather than made-to-measure
components,
b the minimum number of components for changing direction,
b straight made-to-measure components rather than made-to-measure
components for changing direction.

Advice

Before defining your busbar trunking run, it is recommended you pay particular
attention to the various parameters which could be detrimental to the installation.

DD210900

DD210895

Obstacles that obstruct the busbar trunking such as beams,


pipes, etc.

Design and
installation guide

DD210903

DD210902

Badly positioned places for going through walls and floors.

DD210896

DD210897

Joint positions in the middle of a partition wall.

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K9CE41000

Layout advice
Run optimisation

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
Insufficient ceiling height.

DD210898

DD210899

If the busbar trunking must be installed edgewise between a transformer and


switchboard, ensure the ceiling height is sufficient for fitting the joint blocks from
the top.
Reserve a space between the busbar trunking and the ceiling equal to 2 times the
busbar trunking height (variable depending on the rating, see Catalogue numbers
and dimensions).

DD210903

DD210904

Going through a floor to bottom feed a switchboard on the


next floor.

DD210905

Difference in floor levels of 2 rooms.

Design and
installation guide

Also make sure that as the work progresses other tradesmen do not carry out
installations that could hinder your initial layout.

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Layout advice
Run optimisation

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
Examples of link optimisation
DD210910

Example 1
Reducing the number of changes of direction by modifying the switchboard or
transformer layout.

DD210911

Example 2
Use of 2 standard elbows in place of a made to measure zed by increasing
dimension L.

DD210912

Modification of the busbar trunking height


By slightly increasing dimension Z, replace a made to measure elbow feed
connector with a standard feed connector and standard elbow section.

When choosing the layout of the electrical installation, it is important care is taken
when positioning the neutral between the transformer and the switchboard.
If the neutral position is different to that planned, it is recommended the transformer
is moved, if possible, to align the neutral with respect to the switchboards neutral.
When it is not possible to move the transformer, it is recommended the phase order
in the switchboard is inversed.
If this cannot be done, use the phase and neutral transposition section.
DD210780

Design and
installation guide

Neutral position

KTCppppTNp10

KTCppppTPp10

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K9CE41000

Layout advice
Positioning and supports

Installation guide

Canalis KTC

DD210935

Canalis KT busbar trunkings inherent fire-barrier design eliminates all risk of


propagating a fire from one room to another for a duration of 2 hours.

Edgewise passage through


partition wall
DD210933

DD210932

Flat passage through partition wall

Rating (A)
Height H (mm)

Re-filling recommendation

1000
74

1350
104

1600
124

2000
164

2500
204

3200
244

4000
324

5000
404

Design and
installation guide

DD210934

We recommend re-filling is carried out as follows.

Rock wool
Promatect 100
Plaster finishing

K9CE41000

Schneider Electric

Layout advice
Positioning and supports

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
A support point as close as possible to the connections is needed because
transformers, generator sets and switchboards must not support the weight of the
busbar trunking.
In some industries, for service continuity reasons, transformers may be replaced
quickly. The busbar trunking must be able to support itself.

Edgewise horizontal installation

The maximum recommended distance between supports is 3 metres.


In all cases, provide for 2 supports for 4 metre sections.

DD210930

For clamping busbar trunking to support brackets, see page K9CE41000/16.

3000

Flat horizontal installation

The recommended distance between supports is 2 metres. In addition, a support


must be placed at 300 or 400 mm from the joint block axis.

DD210931

For clamping busbar trunking to support brackets, see page K9CE41000/16.

Example of spreading out supports

Design and
installation guide

DD210929

Plan for a maximum distance between supports of 3 metres.

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K9CE41000

Layout advice
Positioning and supports

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
Defining the layout, dimensions to be
provided
DD210924

The position of the joint block with respect to the transformer axes and switchboard
edges (defined in the Installation guide).

Edgewise installation
DD210928

Rating (A)
Height H (mm)

1000
74

1350
104

1600
124

2000
164

2500
204

3200
244

4000
324

5000
404

Edgewise installation

Design and
installation guide

DD210925

Distance between busbar trunking


(without tap-off units)

Flat installation

DD210927

Distance of the busbar trunking from


the wall

(1) Provide 2 times the height if the joint block must be fitted from the top.
Direction of fitting joint blocks.

DD210926

Flat installation

Direction of fitting joint blocks.

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Layout advice
Anticipate unexpected worksite
problems

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
In order to cope with dimensional differences between the drawings and actual
dimensions, it is desirable to provide an adjustable section or to leave a section
undecided for each partial run.

Adjustable section
DD202483

It has an initial length of 1300 mm and can be reduced or extended by the


installation contractor at the worksite ( 200 mm).
By planning the use of an adjustable section when producing the drawings, it can
be ordered with the rest of the material, without needing to wait until the job is
finished. It therefore allows the overall project completion time to be reduced.

DD210908

Allow a nominal dimension of 1300 mm on the drawing to guarantee an adjustment


of 200 mm on-site.

DD210906

This section will be ordered after the gap to be filled has been measured at the end
of the job. To optimise its delivery to site, prefer a straight section with a length of
less than 2 metres rather than made to measure elbows.
1: Standard straight
section.
2: Made to measure
elbow.

DD210907

DD202390

Undecided section

3: Made to measure
straight section.
4: Standard elbow.

Layout recommendations for adjustable


or undecided sections

In order to provide for the place needed for an adjustable or undecided section,
install the elbows and the sections attached to the elbows in each angle (support
each assembly using 2 supports on each straight section).
DD210994

Design and
installation guide

DD210908

On the drawing, provide a minimum dimension of 700 mm to guarantee an


adjustment of 200 mm on-site. The minimum length of straight sections being
equal to 500 mm.

And then complete the layout with standard and made to measure straight
sections.
8

Schneider Electric

K9CE41000

Layout advice
Tips for determining dimensions at
the worksite

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
Straight section

DD210913

The nominal length L of a straight section is measured from the axis of the
joint block to the other axis of the joint block, in millimetres (the joint block axis is
located 20 mm from the end of the bars).
Dimension L of the standard or made to measure section = x - 40 mm.

(1) : For the different busbar trunking heights, see page K9CE44000 / 10.
(2) : See Run sections in Catalogue numbers and Dimensions.
x : measured dimension.

Example: x = 1860 mm hence L = 1860 - 40 = 1820 mm.

Flat elbows

Change-of-directions

DD210918

DD210916

The nominal length of each branch is measured from the axis of the joint block to
the axis of the other branch, in millimetres. The joint block axis is located 20 mm
from the end of the bars.

Design and
installation guide

A and B: See Changes of direction in Catalogue numbers


and Dimensions.

Flat elbow, external positioning


A = A1 + A2 + (140 / 2) - 20
Flat elbow, internal positioning
A = A1 - A2 - (140 / 2) - 20
(1) See Changes of direction in Catalogue numbers and Dimensions.

K9CE41000

Schneider Electric

Layout advice
Tips for determining dimensions at
the worksite

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
DD210917

Edgewise elbows

DD210919

The nominal length of each branch is measured from the axis of the joint block to
the axis of the other branch, in millimetres. The joint block axis is located 20 mm
from the end of the bars.

A and B: See Changes of direction in Catalogue numbers


and Dimensions.

Edgewise elbow, external


positioning
A = A1 + A2 + (H / 2) - 20

Edgewise elbow, internal


positioning
A = A1 - A2 - (H / 2) - 20

(1) See Changes of direction in Catalogue numbers and Dimensions.

DD210921

Flat Zed

Design and
installation guide

DD210922

The nominal length of each branch is measured from the axis of the joint block to
the axis of the other branch, in millimetres. The joint block axis is located 20 mm
from the end of the bars.
The nominal length of the intermediary branch(es) is measured from the axis of
one branch to the axis of another.

A, B and C: See Changes of direction in Catalogue


numbers and Dimensions.

B = B1 - B2
(1) See Changes of direction in Catalogue numbers and Dimensions.

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Schneider Electric

K9CE41000

Layout advice
Tips for determining dimensions at
the worksite

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
DD210920

Edgewise Zed

DD210923

The nominal length of each branch is measured from the axis of the joint block to
the axis of the other branch, in millimetres. The joint block axis is located 20 mm
from the end of the bars.
The nominal length of the intermediary branch(es) is measured from the axis of
one branch to the axis of another.

A, B and C: See Changes of direction in Catalogue


numbers and Dimensions.

B = B1 - B2
(1) See Changes of direction in Catalogue numbers and Dimensions.

Definition of final section parameters

Reminder: the final section should preferably be a straight section.


Take into account the neutral position when choosing the section.

DD210914

Tools
Tape
measure

Spirit level

Lead line

Stick

Ruler

Laser or infra-red reader

Design and
installation guide

DD210915

Their use

K9CE41000

Schneider Electric

11

Horizontal distribution
Positioning the tap-off units

Installation guide
Canalis KTC

PD202398

It is possible to combine the following in the same installation:


b straight transport sections with straight sections containing fixed or plug-on tapoff points,
b straight sections of different lengths,
b straight sections with different numbers of fixed or plug-on tap-off points,
b

Positioning the tap-off units on the


busbar trunking

DD210938

Several configurations are possible.


Some examples:
b on a 2000 mm straight section with plug-on tap-off points (KTCppppEDp20):
v 3 x 160 A circuit breaker tap-off units:

DD210936

v 1 x 400 A circuit breaker tap-off unit and 1 x 160 A circuit breaker tap-off unit,

DD210939

v 3 x 160 A fuse tap-off units:

DD210996

v 1 x 400 A fuse tap-off unit, 1 x 250 A fuse tap-off unit and 1 x160 A fuse tap-off
unit:

b on a 4000 mm straight section with fixed tap-off points (KTBppppEBp40):


v 1 x 400 to 630 A fixed tap-off unit and 1 x 800 to 1000 A fixed tap-off unit:
DD210937

Design and
installation guide

DD210995

b on a 4000 mm straight section with plug-on tap-off points (KTCppppEDp40):


v 1 x 400 A circuit breaker tap-off unit, 1 x 250 A circuit breaker tap-off unit and 1 x
160 A circuit breaker tap-off unit:

Cable exit.

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Schneider Electric

K9CE41000

Horizontal distribution
Tap-off units

Installation guide

Canalis KTC

DD210997

When the tap-off units have to be distributed along the length of the busbar
trunking, use 2 metre sections and alternate the tap-off point positions.

Recommendations for installing


2 parallel busbar trunking runs
DD210940

For an installation with tap-off units, provide for a between centres distance that
takes into account the minimum dimension of 100 mm and the dimensions A and B
of the tap-off units.
Type

Circuit
breaker
tap-off units

Tap-off unit door opening

Cat. no.

Dimensions
(mm)
A
B
KSB160DCp 160 150
KSB250DCp 240 160
KSB400DCp 240
KTB0630CBp 175

160
175

KTB1000CBp 275
Fuse tap-off KSB160SEp 150
units
KSB250SEp 250

150

275

KSB400SEp 440

160

160

DD210941

Provide for a minimum distance of 1000 mm between the busbar trunking and the
ceiling to allow for the opening of tap-off unit doors.
Type

Circuit
breaker
tap-off units

Cat. no.

Dimensions
(mm)
X
E(1)
KSB160DCp 625.5 246
KSB250DCp 726.5 300

KSB400DCp 976,5
Fuse tap-off KSB160SEp 577,5
units
KSB250SEp 777
KSB400SEp 855

350
207
258
316

Design and
installation guide

Installing an isolator or run protective


device

DD210942

(1) With the handle.

Rating (A)
1000
1350
1600
2000
2500
3200

K9CE41000

Schneider Electric

Dimensions (mm)
A
B
174
514
159
529
149
539
129
559
109
579
89
599

13

Horizontal distribution
Checking and compensating for
expansion

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
DD202446

Expansion poses a problem when:


b the runs are made up of long straight sections,
b when the busbar trunking passes through an expansion joint between two
buildings.

Long part runs

Electrical busbar trunking can be subjected to a multitude of load variations during


its service life (e.g. day / night, summer / winter) which cause temperature rise
differences and thus variable expansions.
To absorb expansion in a Canalis KT busbar trunking, a specific section must be
used: the expansion section.

Horizontal runs without tap-off units

If the busbar trunking length is greater than 30 metres, provide for expansion
sections and appropriate blocking means. The ends and, in some cases, the
centre of part runs must be blocked in order to direct the extensions towards the
expansion sections.

DD210998

Layout of expansion sections and blocking means for the following busbar
trunking lengths:
b 0 to 30 metres:

DD210999

b 31 to 60 metres:

DD211000

b 61 to 90 metres:

DD211001

91 to 120 metres:

Design and
installation guide

Blocked fixing supports,


Expansion section,
Direction of expansion.

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Schneider Electric

K9CE41000

Horizontal distribution
Checking and compensating for
expansion

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
Horizontal runs with tap-off units

DD211002

Layout of expansion sections and blocking means for the following busbar trunking
lengths:
b 0 to 30 metres:

DD211003

b 31 to 60 metres:

DD211004

b 61 to 120 metres:

Blocked fixing supports,


Expansion section,
Direction of expansion,
Tap-off unit.

DD2111005

Transformer / switchboard links

Design and
installation guide

Blocked fixing supports,


Expansion section,
Direction of expansion.

K9CE41000

Schneider Electric

15

Horizontal distribution
Checking and compensating for
expansion

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
Rules for fixing busbar trunking to the supports

DD211006

For correct system operation, the expansion of the part run in question must be
directed towards the expansion section.
This implies:
b the busbar trunking must be free from all longitudinal movement on its supports,
b the expansion section must be blocked on the opposite side to that by which it is
pushed.

1
2

Free fixings.
Blocked fixings.
Direction of expansion.

Installation of free fixings

Flat assembly
DD211008

DD211007

Edgewise assembly

Installation of blocked fixings


DD211010

Flat assembly

Design and
installation guide

DD211009

Edgewise assembly

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Schneider Electric

K9CE41000

Horizontal distribution
Checking and compensating for
expansion

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
Passing through a joint between
2 buildings
DD211012

Here, the expansion section allows the busbar trunking to absorb the forces due to
the relative movement between the 2 buildings.

Building A

Building B

DD211011

Blocked fixing supports.

1 Blocked fixings.

Installation of blocked fixings

Flat assembly

Design and
installation guide

DD211010

DD211009

Edgewise assembly

K9CE41000

Schneider Electric

17

Installation guide

Rising mains
General

Canalis KTC
PD202319

Canalis KT enables power distribution to each floor of multi-storey buildings (office


buildings, hotels, hospitals, etc).
In this application, Canalis KT retains all its construction principles:
All Canalis KT busbar trunking are inherent fire barriers for a duration of 2 hours.
Vertically mounted, the protection degree of the KT busbar trunking is IP55 as
standard.

Installing a rising main


1 Installation principle
Installation at each floor of:
b a 2 metre distribution section,
b a made to measure transport section to go through the floor slab,
b a busbar trunking support,
b up to 3 x 160 A tap-off units or a 250 or 400 A tap-off unit and a 160 A tap-off unit.

2 Installation feed
The installation feed is achieved using either a cable box or by direct connection to
an electrical distribution switchboard.

3 Busbar trunking supports


The supports fix the vertical run section to the building structure. a floor slab
support. It can be fixed to either the wall, to a wall bracket or directly to the floor,
This type of fixing support has the following advantages:
b fitting to either the wall, to a wall bracket or directly to the floor,
b height adjustment to make up for positioning errors,
b depth adjustment from 50 to100 mm,
b spring adjustment to ensure distribution of the load at each floor,
b absorption of building stresses with respect to the busbar trunking (expansion,
vibration, etc) thanks to the springs.

4 Tap-off units

Design and
installation guide

All Canalis KS tap-off units can be mounted vertically on the Canalis KT without the
risk of interference with the supports.

Schneider Electric

K9CE45000

Rising mains
Positioning the busbar trunking

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
DD210960

Positioning the neutral

The busbar trunking must be positioned with the neutral on the right.

Positioning the joint block

It is important the joint block is not positioned in the floor slab.

DD210961

We recommend you provide for a distance of:


b 400 mm between the floor slab and the joint block axis to be able to install a
support to the wall or wall bracket to facilitate the re-filling of the hole and to cope
with possible building faults (e.g. screed not indicated on the drawings). Provide
500 mm for a floor fixing.
b 200 mm between the upper joint block and the ceiling to allow the busbar
trunking to be boxed-in when filling-in the hole with plaster or concrete.

Positioning the tap-offs

Design and
installation guide

The run sections are fitted with 3 tap-off points. Spaced at 500 mm intervals, they
provide a high density of tap-offs per floor.

K9CE45000

Schneider Electric

Rising mains
Positioning the tap-off units

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
DD210962

Positioning the tap-off units on the busbar trunking

Several configurations are possible.


Some examples:
1 - 3 x 160 A circuit breaker tap-off units,
2 - 1 x 400 A circuit breaker tap-off unit and 1 x 160 A circuit breaker tap-off unit,
3 - 3 x 160 A fuse tap-off units,
4 - 1 x 800 to 1000 A bolted tap-off unit.

Cable exit
DD210964

R = 12 x of cable

Recommendations for installing 2 rising mains in parallel

Cable exit.

DD210954

For an installation with tap-off units, provide for a between centres distance that
takes into account the minimum dimension of 100 mm and the dimensions A and B
of the tap-off units.

Type

Circuit
breaker
tap-off units

Cat. no

Dimensions
(mm)
A
B
KSB160DCp 160 150
KSB250DCp 240 160
KSB400DCp 240 160
KTB0630CBp 175 175

Design and
installation guide

KTB1000CBp 275
Fuse tap-off KSB160SEp 150
units
KSB250SEp 250
KSB400SEp 440

275
150
160
160

Tap-off unit door opening

DD210963

If installed in a technical room, provide for a minimum distance of 1000 mm


between the busbar trunking and the wall in order to be able to open the doors of
the tap-off units.

Schneider Electric

K9CE45000

Rising mains
Positioning of supports

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
DD210968

2 fixing systems are available:


b a rear wall fixing system for 800 A to 1600 A busbar trunking,
b a side wall fixing system for 2000 A to 4000 A busbar trunking.

DD210967

Wall support

Wall drilling drawing to fix


the support.

1000 to 2000 A

2500 to 5000 A

(1) Dimensions with free springs.


Y : 50 mm minimum to 100 mm maximum

DD210966

Wall bracket support (if Y > 100 mm)

X u 500.

2500 to 5000 A

Design and
installation guide

1000 to 2000 A

DD210965

Floor support

1000 to 2000 A

K9CE45000

Schneider Electric

2500 to 5000 A

Rising mains
Going through the floor

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
Going through the floor

DD210977

Canalis KT busbar trunking is inherent fire-barrier design for a duration of 2 hours.


It does not need any specific components for going through the floor.

2000

2500

DD210969
DD210970
DD210971

4000

DD210975

5000

DD210976

Design and
installation guide

3200

DD210972

1600

DD210973

1350

Height H (mm)

DD210974

Rating (A)
1000

Re-filling recommendation
DD210934

We recommend re-filling is carried out as follows.

Rock wool
Promatec 100
Plaster finishing

Schneider Electric

K9CE45000

Rising mains
Installation with feed via a cable box
or direct onto the switchboard

Installation guide

Canalis KTC

Design and
installation guide

Installation with feed via a cable box.

DD210979

2 possibilities:
b installation with feed direct to the switchboard,
b installation with feed via a cable box.

K9CE45000

Schneider Electric

Rising mains
Installation with feed via a cable box
or direct onto the switchboard

Installation guide

Design and
installation guide

Installation with feed direct to the


switchboard

DD211013

Canalis KTC

Schneider Electric

K9CE45000

Design and
installation guide
K9CE45000

Schneider Electric

Design and installation


guide

Panorama of
connection solutions

Canalis KTC
The Schneider Electric system
The comprehensive Schneider Electric system makes it simple to design a
complete transformer / Canalis KT/ switchboard installation.
Using dedicated interfaces, the trunking connects directly to the dry-type
transformer and the switchboard for:
b tested and standardised connections,
b fast and flexible installation,
b shorter lead times.
Advantages
b No design work for the connections.
b Simplified layout design:
v pre-defined position of the jointing unit,
v simplified routing (only three dimensions required),
v smaller size (no additional covers required).
b Transformer and switchboard supplied with connections already mounted.
b Short lead times and fewer catalogue numbers for connections.
b Adaptable on the worksite:
v transformer end: 15 mm adjustments along all three axes,
v switchboard end: phases can be inverted.
b Continuity of service:
v transformer can be replaced in less than one hour,
v transformer, trunking and switchboard designed to be used together.
b Safety:
v trunking fully tested in compliance with IEC 60439-1 and 2,
v compliance with standards and installation rules,
v excellent fire-withstand capability.
b Comfort:
v low level of electromagnetic radiation,
v no noise.
Connection
to a dry-type
transformer using
a dedicated
interface, see page
K9CE43000 / 4.

Design and
installation guide

PD202432

Connection to an
LV switchboard
using a dedicated
interface, see page
K9CE41000/6.

Schneider Electric

K9CE42000

Design and installation


guide

Panorama of
connection solutions

Canalis KTC
Connection to an
LV switchboard
using a dedicated
interface, see page
K9CE41000/6.

PD202433

Connection to a
dry-type transformer
using a dedicated
interface, see page
K9CE43000/7.

Universal
connection
to an oil-filled
transformer,
see page
K9CE43000/2.

Design and
installation guide

PD202302

Universal
connection to an
LV switchboard,
see page
K9CE41000/6.

K9CE42000

Schneider Electric

Design and installation


guide

Connection to LV switchboards
Selection guide

Canalis KTC
This guide may be used to:
v select the connection best suited to your installation (incoming direction, trunking
installed flat or edgewise, different phase order),
v check the total height of the connection with respect to the ceiling, i.e.
dimension Z0 + Z2 (100 mm minimum clearance required between top of
connection and ceiling),
v optimise the connection by ensuring that (Z0 + Z1)switchboard = (Z0 + Z1)transformer to
avoid having to use elbows and zed units,
v position the fixing devices used to support the trunking.

Type of connection

Connection with an interface

DD210754

DD210755

SB2

DD21v0753

Design and
installation guide

PD202304

SB1

Direct connection
Without protective covers
SB3

see page K9CE41000/7

see page K9CE41000/7

As per manufacturing drawing

minimum

74

82

138

maximum

472

Z2

Z1 + 140

Z1 + H

Z1 + H

Phase order can be changed

Mounting in workshop

Exit through front or rear

Z0
Z1

Exit through left or right side

Edgewise installation

Flat installation

Schneider Electric

K9CE42000

Canalis KTC
Trunking cross-section
Rating (A)

1000

1350

1600

2000

2500

3200

4000

5000

DD210867

DD202180

Height H (mm)
Width W (mm)

As per manufacturing drawings

As per manufacturing drawings

As per manufacturing drawings

As per manufacturing drawings

473

130

465

H = 74 to 124 mm

195 - H / 2

H = 164 to 244 mm

255 - H / 2

H = 324 to 404 mm

355 - H / 2

464

Z1 + H

Z1 + 140

Z1 + 140

H = 74 or 104 or 124 mm
H = 164 or 204 or 244 mm
H = 324 or 404 mm

Design and
installation guide

With protective covers


SB7
DD210759

SB6
DD210758

SB5
DD210757

SB4
DD210756

gs

Connection to LV switchboards
Selection guide

Design and installation


guide

Z1 + H / 2 + 115
Z1 + H / 2 + 175
Z1 + H / 2 + 255

b
b

b
b

K9CE42000

Schneider Electric

Connection to Okken and


Prisma Plus LV switchboards
By Canalis interface

Design and installation


guide
Canalis KTC
PD202350

Switchboards can be equipped with connections for Canalis KT. Jointing with the
switchboard is via a standard run component (straight length, elbow, etc.) and a
jointing unit (identical to those used between line components). The trunking enters
the switchboard via the top (roof).
Switchboard connections are available from 800 to 4000 A.
Type of
switchboard

Rating of trunking Type of circuit


(A)
breaker

Type of connection

Prisma Plus

800 to 1600

Top direct and rear

800 to 3200
Okken

Compact NS
Masterpact NT

Top direct and rear

Masterpact NW

Top direct and rear

4000

Masterpact NW

Rear

800 to 4000

Masterpact NW

Top direct and rear

Connections are tested and qualified under normal operating conditions in


terms of temperature rise () and short-circuit currents (Isc).
The panel builder receives and connects the Canalis KT interface in the workshop.
The phase order at the interface output can be adapted if necessary (this
information must be forwarded to the panel builder).
The switchboard is then delivered to the site and the trunking can be rapidly
connected using a simple jointing unit with torque nuts to ensure the correct
tightening torque.
Compatibility between Canalis KT and the interface in the switchboard(1)
Canalis KT
Cat. no.

Rating
(A)

Height
(mm)

Sealing kit

KTC1000
KTC1350
KTC1600
KTC2000
KTC2500
KTC3200
KTC4000
KTC5000

1000
1350
1600
2000
2500
3200
4000
5000

74
104
124
164
204
244
324
404

KTB0074TT01
KTB0104TT01
KTB0124TT01
KTB0164TT01
KTB0204TT01
KTB0244TT01
KTB0324TT01
KTB0404TT01

Circuit breakers in Okken et Prisma Plus switchboards


NS / NT / NW
NS / NW
800 and 1000 A 1250 A
1600 A
2000 A
2500 A
Interface 08 / 16
Interface 20 / 25
H164(2)
H244(2)

NW
3200 A
4000 A
Interface 32 Interface 40
H404(2)
H404(2)

(1) Coordination with a dry-type transformer, see the Transformer section, see page
K9CE43000/4.
(2) Height of the jointing unit in millimetres.

Phase order

Using the dedicated interface, it is possible to change the phase order if it is


different between the trunking and the switchboard.
DD210772

Design and
installation guide

The prefabricated connections installed in the switchboard are designed to operate


without derating and can therefore operate at the rated circuit-breaker current.

Schneider Electric

K9CE42000

Connection to Okken
switchboards
By Canalis interface

Design and installation


guide
Canalis KTC
Top direct connection (TDC)
DD202310

To 800 to 4000 A Masterpact NW circuit breakers


b Enclosure 600 or 1000 mm deep, access through the front.
Position of the jointing unit
Circuit breaker
Drawout, 3P/ 4P(1)

NW08 / 16
NW20 / 25
NW32
NW40

Dimensions(1) (mm)
A
B
275
325
275
325
275
325
275
325

C
156
156
156
156

DD210761

(1) To order, see Catalogue numbers, page K9CE23000/4.

Design and
installation guide

Reference point

K9CE42000

Schneider Electric

Connection to Okken
switchboards
By Canalis interface

Design and installation


guide
Canalis KTC
Rear connection (RC)
DD202311

To 800 to 4000 A Masterpact NW circuit breakers


b Enclosure 1000, 1200 or 1400 mm deep, access through the rear.
Position of the jointing unit
Circuit breaker

Drawout, 3P/ 4P(1) ,


top position

Drawout, 3P/ 4P(1) ,


medium position

Drawout, 3P/ 4P(1) ,


bottom position

Dimensions(1) (mm)
A
Depth (mm)
1000 1200 1400
NW08 / 16
NW20 / 25
NW32
NW40
NW08 / 16
NW20 / 25
NW32
NW40
NW08 / 16
NW20 / 25
NW32

925
925
925
925
925
925
-

1053

1053
-

1325
1325
1325

363
363
363
363
363
363
363
363
363
363
363

317
317
317
156
942
942
942
881
1417
1417
1417

DD210763

(1) To order, see Catalogue numbers, page K9CE23000/4.

Depth: 1200 mm

Depth: 1400 mm

Design and
installation guide

DD202384

Top views
Depth: 1000 mm

Reference point

Bottom connection

For installations with connections through the bottom, please consult us.

Schneider Electric

K9CE42000

Connection to Prisma Plus


LV switchboards
By Canalis interface

Design and installation


guide
Canalis KTC
Top direct connection (TDC)
DD202306

To a Compact NS 1250 or Masterpact NT 1200 circuit breaker


b Enclosure 400 mm deep, access through the front.
Position of the jointing unit
Circuit breaker
Fixed, 3P/ 4P(2)
Drawout, 3P/ 4P(2)

Dimensions(1) (mm)
A
B
C
NS800 / 1250
NT08 / 12
NS800 / 1250
or 08 / NT16

236
260
260

325
325
325

160
160
170

DD210765

(1) Dimensions measured from switchboard framework.


(2) To order, see Catalogue numbers, page K9CE23000/2.

Reference point
DD202304

To 800 to 3200 A Masterpact NW circuit breakers


b Enclosure 600 mm deep, access through the front.
Position of the jointing unit
Circuit breaker
Fixed, 3P/ 4P(2)

Drawout, 3P/ 4P(2)

Dimensions(1) (mm)
A
B
C
NW08 / 16
NW20 / 25
NW32
NW08 / 16
NW20 / 25
NW32

185
185
185
185
185
185

325
325
325
344
344
344

264
387
264
164
214
214

DD210767

Design and
installation guide

(1) Dimensions measured from switchboard framework.


(2) To order, see Catalogue numbers, page K9CE23000/2.

Reference point

K9CE42000

Schneider Electric

Connection to Prisma Plus


LV switchboards
By Canalis interface

Design and installation


guide
Canalis KTC
Rear connection (RC)
DD202307

To a Compact NS 1600 or Masterpact NT 1600 circuit breaker


b Two enclosures combined:
v 1 enclosure, 400 mm deep, for the circuit breaker,
v 1 enclosure, 400 mm deep, for the Canalis KT/switchboard interface.
Position of the jointing unit
Circuit breaker
Fixed, 3P/ 4P(2)
Drawout, 3P/ 4P(2)

Dimensions(1) (mm)
A
B
C
NS800 / 1600
or NT08 / 16
NS800 / 1600
or NT08 / 16

638

325

160

638

325

170

DD210769

(1) Dimensions measured from switchboard framework.


(2) To order, see Catalogue numbers, page K9CE23000/2.

Reference point

DD202305

To 800 to 4000 A Masterpact NW circuit breakers


b Two enclosures combined:
v 1 enclosure, 600 mm deep, for the circuit breaker,
v 1 enclosure, 400 mm deep, for the Canalis KT/switchboard interface.
Position of the jointing unit
Disjoncteur
Fixed, 3P/ 4P(2)

Design and
installation guide

Drawout, 3P/ 4P(2)

Dimensions(1) (en mm)


A
B
C
NW08 / 16
NW20 / 25
NW32
NW40
NW08 / 16
NW20 / 25
NW32
NW40

815
757
774
790
815
815
815
790

325
325
325
325
317
342
317
325

264
414
414
750
414
414
339
700

DD210771

(1) Dimensions measured from switchboard framework.


(2) To order, see Catalogue numbers, page K9CE23000/2.

Reference point

10

Schneider Electric

K9CE42000

Connection to Okken and


Prisma Plus LV switchboards
By Canalis interface

Design and installation


guide
Canalis KTC
Sealing kit

DD210775

DD202314

The sealing kit must be ordered with the KT trunking. The size of the trunking
determines that of the sealing kit. For the different types of kit, see the Catalogue
numbers and Dimensions pages.
The kit includes a drilling and cut-out drawing for the switchboard roof.

DD210774

KTB0ppppTT01

It is advised to cut out the switchboard roof in the workshop.


Important. The dimensions are measured from switchboard framework.

Design and
installation guide

DD210776

Cut-out drawing (for all the ratings)

Centre lines.

K9CE42000

Schneider Electric

11

Connection to LV switchboards
By universal feed unit

Design and installation


guide
Canalis KTC
PD202351

Canalis KT can be connected to switchboards via a universal connector. To simplify


the work, it is advised to fit the switchboard busbars with a distance between
centres of 115 mm.
Jointing with the switchboard is via a straight or elbow universal feed unit with a
straight or flat outlet.
Connections are made using torque nuts offering both ease of use and the
possibility of a visual check before energising.
Enclosure depth depending on the rating of the trunking
Rating of trunking (A)

If the order of the


phases in the trunking
and the switchboard is
different, it is advised to
invert the phases in the
switchboard. If that is not
possible, use the phase
and neutral crossover
components.
For more information,
see the Description
section and Catalogue
numbers / Dimensions
section, page
K9CE21020/2.

DD210780

Phase order
DD210781

Design and
installation guide

DD210779

Busbars in switchboard
(recommended distance between
centres = 115 mm)

Minimum depth X of
switchboard (mm)
400
400
600

DD210778

1000 to 1600
2000 to 3200
4000 and 5000

Depth Y of flange feed


unit plate (mm)
230
350
510

KTCppppTNp10

KTCppppTPp10
12

Schneider Electric

K9CE42000

Design and installation


guide

Connection to LV switchboards
By universal feed unit

Canalis KTC
Cut-out drawing

It is advised to cut out the switchboard roof in the workshop.


Cut-out for universal feeder unit, with distance between centres = 115 mm
Depth Y of flange feed unit plate (mm)
230
350
510

DD210782

Rating of trunking (A)


1000 to 1600
2000 to 3200
4000 and 5000

Design and
installation guide

Centre lines.

K9CE42000

Schneider Electric

13

Connection to LV switchboards
Via flange feed unit and flexible bars

Design and installation


guide
Canalis KTC
PD202353

Connection plates are flexible copper bars, insulated or not, and drilled at one or
both ends. They are supplied with bolts, washers and torque nuts for connection to
straight or elbow universal feed units.
To simplify the work, it is advised to universal feed units with a distance between
centres of 115 mm.
Enclosure depth depending on the rating of the trunking
Rating of trunking (A)
1000 to 1600
2000 to 3200
4000 and 5000

Vertical incomer

Minimum depth X of
switchboard (mm)
400
400
600

Horizontal incomer

Design and
installation guide

DD210779

DD210783

DD202385

Universal feed unit


(recommended distance between
centres = 115 mm)

Depth Y of flange feed


unit plate (mm)
230
350
510

KTCppppERpp

14

Schneider Electric

K9CE42000

Connection to LV switchboards
By feed and connection plates

Design and installation


guide
Canalis KTC
Selection of connection plates

The required number of connection plates is indicated in the table below.

1000

2000

1500

2500

1500

3200

2000

4000

2500

5000

3000

DD210786

DD210785

Connection
plates

Busbar trunking 1350 to


rating (A)
1600

Short-circuit withstand

DD210789m

1000

DD210789

1600

DD210788

1350

DD210787

DD210764

Busbar trunking rating (A) Connection plates per phase


Number
Section (mm2)

2000 to
2500

3200

4000

5000

Short-circuit withstand table

DD202359

Short-time withstand current (Icw)


y 43 kA
43 kA y Icw y 50 kA
50 kA y Icw y 100 kA

Maximum distance between support


centres X (mm)
400
225
150

Vertical incomer

DD210790

DD202349

Horizontal incomer

Phase order

Design and
installation guide

DD210780

DD210781

DD210791

If the order of the phases in the trunking and the switchboard is different, it is
advised to invert the phases in the switchboard. If that is not possible, use the
phase and neutral crossover components.
For more information, see the Description section and Catalogue
numbers / Dimensions section, page K9CE21020/2.

KTCppppTNp10

KTCppppTPp10
K9CE42000

Schneider Electric

15

Connection to LV switchboards
By feed and connection plates

Design and installation


guide
Canalis KTC

Horizontal incomer

Dimensions of protective covers


DD202326

Rigid horizontal cover KTBppppCR1 for ER straight outlet feed connectors


type N1 to N6
Rating (A)
1000 to 1600
2000 to 3200
4000 and 5000

Dimensions (mm)
Y
D
230
220 475
350
220 475
510
220 475

G
220 475
220 475
220 475

Z
310 800
430 800
590 800

Adjustable cover KTBppppCR7 for horizontal incomer feed connectors with a


between centres distance of 150 or 170 mm

KTBppppCR1

Rating (A)

Dimensions (mm)
Y
Z
X

1000 and
1350
1600
2000 and
2500
3200
4000 and
5000

230

565

450

830

680

260

125

365

230

565

450

830

680

280

125

365

350

825

650

890

740

280

265

485

350

825

650

890

740

390

265

485

510

905

650

960

810

390

185

645

DD210943

KTBppppCR7

Cut-out drawing

Design and
installation guide

DD210953

It is advised to cut out the switchboard roof in the workshop..

Centre lines.

16

Schneider Electric

K9CE42000

Connection to LV switchboards
By feed and connection plates

Design and installation


guide
Canalis KTC

Vertical incomer

DD202322

Rigid vertical cover KTBppppCR2 (400 to 800 mm height) for ER straight


outlet feed connectors type N1 to N6
Calibre (A)
Dimensions (mm)
Y
D
G
Z
1000 to 1600
230
220 475
220 475
400 800
2000 to 3200
350
220 475
220 475
400 800
4000 and 5000
510
220 475
220 475
400 800
Rigid vertical cover KTBppppCR3 (100 to 400 mm height) for ER straight
outlet feed connectors type N1 to N6
Calibre (A)
Dimensions (mm)
Y
D
G
Z
1000 to 1600
230
220 475
220 475
400 800
2000 to 3200
350
220 475
220 475
400 800
4000 and 5000
510
220 475
220 475
400 800

DD202324

KTBppppCR2

Adjustable cover KTBppppCR8 for vertical incomer feed connectors with a


between centres distance of 150 or 170 mm

KTBppppCR3

Calibre (A)
1000 and
1350
1600
2000 and
2500
3200
4000 and
5000

Dimensions (mm)
Y
Z
A

230

600

830

680

340

260

260

230

600

830

680

420

340

280

350

600

890

740

460

380

280

350

600

890

740

570

490

390

510

600

960

810

610

530

390

Cut-out drawing

Design and
installation guide

DD202944

KTBppppCR8

DD210953

It is advised to cut out the switchboard roof in the workshop.

Centre lines.

K9CE42000

Schneider Electric

17

Connection to cast resin


transformers
Selection guide

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
This guide will allow you to:
v choose the connection best suited to your layout (incoming direction, flat or
edgewise busbar trunking, possibility of adjusting phase order),
v check the total height of the link with respect to the premises ceiling height,
dimension Z0 + Z2 (plan for 100 mm minimum between the upper point of the link
and the ceiling),
v optimise your link whilst respecting the following rule:
(Z0 + Z1)switchboard = (Z0 + Z1)transformer to avoid multiple elbows to change levels,
v position the sections for the busbar trunking supports.

Universal connection
TS3

DD202490

TS4

230

238

According to manufacturers
drawing
350

According to manu
drawing
280

350

280(1)

Z2

Z1 + 140

Z1 + H

Z1 + H

420(1)

Selecting phase order

Fixed

Fixed

At time of order

At time of order

Front or rear exit

b
b

Z0

DD202488

DD202487

Connection with interface to Trihal transformers


TS1
TS2

DD202489

Design and
installation guide

PD202398

Type of connection

See page K9CE43000/5 See page K9CE43000/5

Z1 minimum
maximum

Right or left exit


Edgewise layout
Flat layout

b
(1) To use standard connection plates L = 406 mm in accordance with our recommendations.

Schneider Eletric

K9CE43000

Connection to cast resin


transformers
Selection guide

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
Trunking cross-section
Rating (A)

1000

1350

1600

2000

2500

3200

4000

5000

TS8

According to manufacturers drawing According to manufacturers


drawing
280
350

According to manufacturers
drawing
-

350(1)

280(1)

350(1)

Z1 + H

420(1)

At time of order

H = 74 or 104 or Z1 + H / 2 + 115 500(1)


124 mm
H = 164 or 204 Z1 + H / 2 + 175
or 244 mm
H = 324 or
Z1 + H / 2 + 255
404 mm
At time of order
At time of order

Design and
installation guide

According to manufacturers
drawing
350

At time of order

DD202494

TS7

DD202492

facturers

TS6

DD202491

TS5

DD202493

DD210867

DD202180

Height H (mm)
Width W (mm)

b
b

K9CE43000

Schneider Eletric

Installation guide

Connection to Trihal cast resin


transformers
By Canalis interface

Canalis KTC
PD202503

The Trihal dry-type transformers are supplied with a specific interface tested to
receive the Canalis KT busbar trunking. Jointing with the switchboard is achieved
using a standard run section (straight, elbow section, etc) and a joint block identical
to that for connecting run elements.
The Canalis KT/ dry type transformer interface, which is fitted to the transformer,
is designed to accept the transformers 25 % overload in the case of forced
ventilation.
The connections are tested and qualified in normal operating conditions with
respect to temperature rise () and short-circuits (Isc).
The busbar trunking is quickly connected to the dry-type transformer using a simple
joint block with torque nuts, guaranteeing tightening torque.
Table of compatibility between Canalis KT and the connection interface for
naturally ventilated (AN) dry-type transformers.
Dry-type transformer

Canalis KTC

Rating l nominal(1) Interface


(kVA)
(A)
Type Junction Rating (A)
630

887

Cross-section

Type

H104

1350

140 x 74

KTC1000
KTC1350

800

1126

H124

1600

140 x 104

1000

1408

H164

2000

140 x 124

KTC1600

1250

1760

H204

2500

140 x 164

KTC2000

1600

2253

H244

3200

140 x 204

KTC2500

2000

2816

H324

4000

140 x 244

KTC3200

2500
3520
7
H404
5000
140 x 324
(1) I is given as an indication only and is calculated with U - 410 V.

KTC4000

Table of compatibility between Canalis KT and the connection interface for


forced ventilated (AF) dry-type transformers.
Dry-type transformer

Canalis KTC

Rating l nominal(1) Interface


(A)
(kVA)
Type Junction Rating (A)
630

1108

Cross-section

Type

H104

1350

140 x 104

KTC1350
KTC1600

800

1407

H124

1600

140 x 124

1000

1760

H164

2000

140 x 164

KTC2000

1250

2253

H204

2500

140 x 204

KTC2500

1600

2816

H244

3200

140 x 244

KTC3200

2000
3520
6
H324
4000
140 x 324
(1) I is given as an indication only and is calculated with U - 410 V.

KTC4000

If the phase order of


the busbar trunking is
different to that of the
switchboards busbars, it
is recommended a phase
inversion is carried out
in the switchboard. If
this cannot be done, use
the phase and neutral
transposition section.
For more information on
transposition sections,
see Description and
Catalogue numbers
and Dimensions page
K9CE21020/2.

DD210780

Phase order
DD210945

Design and
installation guide

If, for reasons of busbar trunking operating conditions or performance


requirements, you have to use a rating other than those defined in the above
tables, consult us.

KTCppppTNp10

KTCppppTPp10

Schneider Eletric

K9CE43000

Connection to Trihal cast resin


transformers
By Canalis interface

Installation guide

DD210946

Canalis KTC

Reference point

Dimensions

Dimensions X, Y and Z
Dimensions
(mm)
X
M
X0

Transformer power (kVA)


630
800
1000 1250
147
150
170
147
100
100
108
93
233
215
265
245

1600
150
124
300

2000
170
144
300

2500
153
149
322.5

Interface type

Dimensions Y0 and Z0
Y0 = X + L
Z0 = C - M
Dimensions C and L are different according to country standards.
French standard
FT no.235627 rev. 3 - Primary voltage: 20 kV - Insulation voltage: 24 kV Secondary voltage: 410 V
Dimensions
(mm)
C
L

Transformer power (kVA)


630
800
1000 1250
1614
1744
1749 1929
220
225
240
240

1600
2089
240

2000
2209
257

2500
2297
275

Dimensions
(mm)
C
L

Transformer power (kVA)


630
800
1000 1250
1734
1744
1749 2019
210
220
225
245

1600
1979
255

2000
2199
255

Design and
installation guide

German standard
FT no.235763 rev. 0 - Primary voltage: 20 kV - Insulation voltage: 24 kV Secondary voltage: 400 V
2500
2279
265

Spanish standard
FT no.235515 rev. 3 - Primary voltage: 20 kV - Insulation voltage: 24 kV Secondary voltage: 420 V
Dimensions
(mm)
C
L

Transformer power (kVA)


630
800
1000 1250
1614
1744
1879 1929
220
225
215
245

1600
1979
250

2000
2194
245

Belgian standard
FT no.235820 rev. 0 - Primary voltage: 15 kV - Insulation voltage: 17.5 kV Secondary voltage: 400 V
Dimensions
(mm)
C
L
K9CE43000

Schneider Eletric

Transformer power (kVA)


630
800
1000 1250
1484
1564
1694 1844
215
210
215
225

1600
2054
230

2000
2149
255

2500
2164
235
5

Installation guide

Connection to Trihal cast resin


transformers
By Canalis interface

Canalis KTC

DD210947

Sealing kit

The sealing kit must be ordered with the KT busbar trunking. The busbar trunking
size defines the sealing kit size. For the different types of kit, see Catalogue
numbers / Dimensions.
The kit includes a drilling and cut-out template for the dry-type transformer panels.

KTB0ppppTT01
It is recommended that the cutting-out of the transformer panels is done in the
workshop.

Design and
installation guide

DD210776

Cut-out drawing

Junction axis.

Schneider Eletric

K9CE43000

Connection to cast resin


transformers
By universal feed and connection
plates

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
PD202352

Canalis KT can be connected to cast resin transformers using a universal feed.


The connection is made using a flexible busbar (connection plates or braids) to
avoid transmitting vibrations and expansions. The connection plates are made up
of either insulated or non-insulated flexible copper bars, drilled at one or both ends.
A nut and bolt kit allows connection to the feed.
The connections use torque-head bolts which provide both ease of installation and
visual inspection of correct tightening before energising.
If the transformer is supplied with panels, provide for an additional cover to
maintain the protection degree.
Choice of Canalis KT busbar trunking rating according to transformer power.
Transformer
Power (kVA)
630
800
1000
1250
1600
2000
2500
3150

I nominal(1) (A)
887
1126
1408
1760
2253
2816
3520
4435

KTC rating at nominal


power(2) (A)
1000
1350
1600
2000
2500
3200
4000
5000

(1) I is given as an indication only and is calculated with U = 410 V and at transformer nominal
setting, without forced ventilation.
(2) The busbar trunking rating is defined for normal operating conditions.

TS3 and TS5 universal connection, edgewise mounting

Design and
installation guide

DD210949

Recommended configurations for shortcircuit withstand


(connection plate L = 400 mm)

KTCppppELp1 or KTCppppELp2 or KTCppppELp3 or KTCppppELp4

DD210948

TS4 and TS6 universal connection, flat mounting (using angle brackets)

KTCppppELp1 or KTCppppELp2 or KTCppppELp3 or KTCppppELp4 with angle


bracket KTB0000YE1
K9CE43000

Schneider Eletric

Connection to cast resin


transformers
By universal feed and connection
plates

Installation guide

Canalis KTC

DD202481

TS7 universal connection, edgewise mounting

KTCppppELp5

DD202480

TS7 universal connection, flat mounting (using angle brackets)

KTCppppELp5 with angle bracket KTB0000YE

Definition of connection plates

The number of connection plates is defined in the table above:

1500

2500

1500

3200

2000

4000

2500

5000

3000

Connection
plates

Busbar trunking 1350 to


rating (A)
1600

Schneider Eletric

2000 to
2500

3200

4000

DD210789m

1000

2000

DD210789

1000

DD210788

1600

DD210787

1350

DD210786

Design and
installation guide

DD210950

Busbar trunking rating (A) Connection plates per phase


Number
Section (mm2)

5000

K9CE43000

Connection to cast resin


transformers
By universal feed and connection
plates

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
Phase order

Phase selection is made when the feed is ordered.


Phase L2 is fixed and can therefore be used as a reference for installing the feed
on the transformer.
The different phase selection possibilities (T)

Important: the drawings and references above correspond to a phase order of


N321, joint block side. If the phase order on the joint block side is N123, inverse
T=1 with T=3 and T=2 with T=4.

DD210952

b Feed with flat bars N5.

Important: the drawings and references above correspond to a phase order of


N321, joint block side. If the phase order on the joint block side is N123, inverse L1
and L3 on the transformer side marking.

K9CE43000

Schneider Eletric

Design and
installation guide

DD210951

b Dedicated feeds N1 to N4,

Connection to cast resin


transformers
By universal feed and connection
plates

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
Dimensions of protective covers

Vertical protection covers for dry-type transformer feeds N1, N2, N3


and N4
Rating (A)
Dimensions (mm)
Y
Z
Minimum
Maximum
1000 to 1600
230
200
350
2000 to 3200
350
200
350
4000 to 5000
510
200
350
DD202344

KTB0000CR4

Horizontal protection covers for dry-type transformer feeds N1, N2, N3


and N4
Rating (A)
Dimensions (mm)
Y
Z
Minimum
Maximum
1000 to 1600
230
330
480
2000 to 3200
350
330
480
4000 to 5000
510
330
480

Design and
installation guide

DD202345

KTB0000CR5

10

Schneider Eletric

K9CE43000

Connection to cast resin


transformers
By universal feed and connection
plates

Installation guide

Canalis KTC

Horizontal protection cover for dry-type transformer feed N5


Rating (A)
Dimensions (mm)
Y
Z
Minimum
Maximum
1000 to 1600
230
380
530
2000 to 3200
350
500
650
4000 to 5000
510
660
810

DD202347

KTBppppCR6

Cut-out drawing for dry-type


transformer panels

Design and
installation guide

DD202501

It is recommended that the cutting-out of the transformer panels is done in the


workshop.

K9CE43000

Schneider Eletric

11

Installation guide

Connection to oil immersed


transformers
Selection guide

Canalis KTC
This guide will allow you to:
v choose the connection best suited to your layout (incoming direction, flat or
edgewise busbar trunking, possibility of adjusting phase order),
v check the total height of the link with respect to the premises ceiling height,
dimension Z0 + Z2 (plan for 100 mm minimum between the upper point of the link
and the ceiling),
v optimise your link whilst respecting the following rule:
(Z0 + Z1)switchboard = (Z0 + Z1)transformer to avoid multiple elbows to change levels,
v position the sections for the busbar trunking supports.

TH3

According to manufacturers drawing

According to manufacturers drawing

According

minimum

738

1073

730

maximum

1072

1064

Z2

Z1 + H

Z1 + H

Z1 + 140

Front or rear exit


Right or left exit
Edgewise layout

Design and
installation guide

DD202418

TH2
DD202417

Vertical incomer
TH1
DD202416

PD202429

Incomer type

Z0
Z1

b
b

Flat layout

Schneider Electric

K9CE44000

Connection to oil immersed


transformers
Selection guide

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
Trunking cross-section
Rating (A)

1000

1350

1600

2000

2500

3200

4000

5000

DD210867

DD202180

Height H (mm)
Width W (mm)

Direct connection
TH5
DD202420

According to manufacturers drawing

According to manufacturers drawing

1065

Z1 = (Y/ H) / 2

Z1 = (Y/ H) / 2

Z1 + 140

H = 74 or 104 or 124 mm
H = 164 or 204 or244 mm
H = 324 or 404 mm
b

Design and
installation guide

DD202419

TH4

g to manufacturers drawing

510
770
850

b
b
b
K9CE44000

Schneider Electric

Connection to oil immersed


transformers
By feed and connection plates or
braids

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
PD202344

Connection to an oil immersed transformer is made using flexible bars (connection


plates) to avoid transmitting transformer vibrations to the busbar trunking and to
limit the stress on connection terminals.
Choice of busbar trunking
Dry-type transformer
Rating (kVA)
l nominal(1)
(A)
630
887
800
1126
1000
1408
1250
1760
1600
2253
2000
2816
2500
3520
3150
4435

Canalis KTC busbar trunking


Rating (A)
Cross-section
1000
1350
1600
2000
2500
3200
4000
5000

140 x 74
140 x 104
140 x 124
140 x 164
140 x 204
140 x 244
140 x 324
140 x 404

(1) I is given as an indication only and is calculated with U - 410 V.


Note: If, for reasons of busbar trunking operating conditions or performance requirements, you
have to use a rating other than those defined in the above tables, consult us.

Protective cover width


Busbar trunking rating (A)
1350 to 1600
2000 to 3200
4000 to 5000

Dimensions Y of the feed


230
350
510

Recommended configurations for short-circuit withstand

Design and
installation guide

DD202422

DD202421

(connection plate L = 400 mm)

Vertical incomer
Horizontal incomer

Schneider Electric

K9CE44000

Connection to oil immersed


transformers
By feed with connection plates or
braids

Canalis KTC
Several connection possibilities

Phase order

With connection plates


with kink to be drilled
DD202424

DD202423

With connection plates


with kink and bar clamp

With drilled connection


plates (KTB0000YC4) or
braids
DD202425

Installation guide

Design and
installation guide

DD210780

DD210781

DD210791

If the phase order of the busbar trunking is different to that of the switchboards
busbars, it is recommended a phase inversion is carried out in the switchboard. If
this cannot be done, use the phase and neutral transposition section.
For more information on transposition sections, see Description and Catalogue
numbers / Dimensions page K9CE21020/2.

KTCppppTNp10

KTCppppTPp10

K9CE44000

Schneider Electric

Canalis KTC

Connection to oil immersed


transformers
By feed with connection plates or
braids

Definition of connection plates

The number of connection plates is defined in the table below:

DD210764

Installation guide

Busbar trunking rating (A) Connection plates per phase


Number
Section (mm2)
1000

2000

1500

2500

1500

3200

2000

4000

2500

5000

3000

DD210789m

DD210786

DD202426

Connection
plates

DD210789

1000

DD210788

1600

DD210787

1350

2000 to
2500

3200

4000

5000

DD210785

Busbar trunking 1350 to


rating (A)
1600

Determining the number of braids required

1200

1600

1200

2000

1200

2500

1800

3200

1800

4000

2400

5000

3000

Design and
installation guide

Busbar trunking
rating (A)

Schneider Electric

1350 to 2000

2500 to 3200

4000

DD202376m

DD202376

Cross-section (mm)

1350

Braids

Braids per phase


Number

DD210770

DD202355

Busbar trunking rating (A)

DD210773

Definition of braids

5000

K9CE44000

Connection to oil immersed


transformers
By feed with connection plates or
braids

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
Dimensions of protective covers

Horizontal incomer

Rigid horizontal cover KTBppppCR1 for ER straight outlet feed connectors


type N1 to N6
Rating (A)
1000 to 1600
2000 to 3200
4000 to 5000

Dimensions (mm)
Y
D
230
220 to 475
350
220 to 475
510
220 to 475

G
220 to 475
220 to 475
220 to 475

Z
310 to 800
430 to 800
590 to 800

DD202326

KTBppppCR1

Adjustable cover KTBppppCR7 for horizontal incomer feed connectors with a


between centres distance of 150 or 170 mm
Rating (A)
1000 to 1350
1600
2000 to 2500
3200
4000 to 5000

Dimensions (mm)
Y
Z
X
230
565
450
230
565
450
350
825
650
350
825
650
510
905
650

A
830
830
890
890
960

B
680
680
740
740
810

E
260
280
280
390
390

F
125
125
265
265
185

G
365
365
485
485
645

Design and
installation guide

DD210943

KTBppppCR7

Vertical incomer

Rigid vertical cover KTBppppCR2 (400 to 800 mm height) for ER straight


outlet feed connectors type N1 to N6
Rating (A)
Dimensions (mm)
Y
D
G
Z
1000 to 1600
230
220 to 475
220 to 475
400 to 800
2000 to 3200
350
220 to 475
220 to 475
400 to 800
4000 to 5000
510
220 to 475
220 to 475
400 to 800

DD202322

KTBppppCR2

K9CE44000

Schneider Electric

Connection to oil immersed


transformers
By feed with connection plates or
braids

Installation guide

Canalis KTC

Adjustable cover KTBppppCR8 for vertical incomer feed connectors with a


between centres distance of 150 or 170 mm
Rating (A)
1000 to 1350
1600
2000 to 2500
3200
4000 to 5000

Dimensions (mm)
Y
Z
A
230
600
830
230
600
830
350
600
890
350
600
890
510
600
960

B
680
680
740
740
810

C
340
420
460
570
610

D
260
340
380
490
530

E
260
280
280
390
390

DD210944

KTBppppCR8

Flexible cover KTBppppCR8 for vertical incomer straight outlet feed


connectors with a between centres distance of 115 mm
Rating (A)
Dimensions (mm)
Y
C
1000 to 1600
230
200 to 650
2000 to 3200
350
200 to 650
4000 to 5000
510
200 to 650

Design and
installation guide

DD202319

KTBppppCS0

Schneider Electric

K9CE44000

Connection to oil immersed


transformers
Other connection solutions

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
Connection to bar bushings

DD210955

Canalis KT is easily connected to Minera oil immersed transformers (France


Transfo offer).
For more details of drilling dimensions for the bushings and the connection
terminals, refer to the manufacturers catalogue.

K9CE44000

Bar bushings (A)


1250

1000

1600

1250
1600

2500

2000

3150

DD202430

2500
3150

5000

Schneider Electric

Dimensions (mm)

Design and
installation guide

DD202429

DD202428

DD202427

Power (kVA)
630
800

DD2024321

Connections to Minera ground mounted oil immersed transformers


from 630 to 3150 kVA - y 24 kV / 400 V

Connection to oil immersed


transformers
Other connection solutions

Installation guide

Canalis KTC
Connection to porcelain bushings
DD210959

Connection terminals of the type defined below must be used. These are available
in the transformer manufacturers catalogues.

Cover

Design and
installation guide

DD210957

The transformers can be supplied with or without a low voltage cover. This cover is
not used in our solutions.

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Design and
installation guide
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Recommendations

Reception, handling and storage

Canalis KTC
This document contains practical information, lays out the general
recommendations (as a complement to the installation regulations) and specifies
the basic instructions that must be respected when handling and storing Schneider
Electric Canalis busbar trunking system.
The purchasers engineering, installation and operating staff must become
acquainted with this document and become familiar with the appearance and
characteristics of each of the Canalis busbar trunking systems components.
Appropriate planning and coordination between the different job functions is
indispensable for ensuring an efficient installation of the equipment.
Each Canalis busbar trunking system is carefully inspected and packaged at the
assembly plant.
The entire system is checked both structurally and electrically.
At the end of inspection, the busbar trunking system is prepared for shipping.
Each section is packed to guarantee easy handling before its installation.
The catalogue number is written on each shipping unit.
Warning
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, BURNS OR EXPLOSION
b Protect the equipment against all contact with water, salt, concrete and other
corrosive surroundings both before and during installation.
b Outdoor equipment is not resistant to bad weather until after it has been fully and
correctly installed.
b Do not sit or walk on the equipment.
If these instructions are not respected, the equipment may deteriorate leading to a
risk of serious or mortal injury.

Reception

Upon reception, check the information on the shipping note corresponds to the
equipment received to ensure all of the order has been received and shipped.
Complaints concerning missing components or other errors must be sent in
writing to Schneider Electric SAS within 30 days from the date the shipping item
was received. If no complaint has been received within 30 days from the date the
shipping item was received, Schneider Electric SAS will no longer be responsible
for repairs or replacements that may be required.
Upon reception, check the various units of the busbar trunking system immediately
to identify any damage that has occurred during transport.
If there is observed or suspected damage, file a claim immediately with the carrier
and inform the nearest Schneider Electric office.

Handling

Handle Canalis products with the greatest of care to avoid damaging the internal
components of the system and to avoid changing the external appearance of the
various parts, as well as the bar ends (connection terminals).
The busbar trunking must be constantly supported by independent means, in
such a way its weight is not resting on the top of the transformers or distribution
switchboards.
The distance between these support means must not exceed 3 metres.

Recommandations

Avoid exposing the busbar trunking to twisting, embossing or impacts, and all other
actions likely to causing damage.
Ensure the handling equipment available at the site of installation is suitable for
handling busbar trunking. In particular, check the lifting capacity of the crane or the
other lifting equipment to be used.

Schneider Electric

K9CE51000

Recommendations

Reception, handling and storage

Canalis KTC
Take great care when unpacking the equipment:
b use a nail-head puller when unpacking wooden crates,
b if hauling the busbar trunking with a crane, use Nylon slings to spread the weight
of the unit being lifted,
b if using cables, insert a spacing means to avoid damaging the busbar trunking,
b if using a forklift truck, position the busbar trunking on the forks in such a way the
weight is evenly distributed.
1 - Cut the strapping holding the packaging case using suitable cutting tools.
2 - Use suitable tools to remove the strengthened steel packaging at each end of
the busbar trunking.
Take care not to damage the steel box so as not to damage the busbar trunking.
Avoid the use of objects with sharp edges when lifting the busbar trunking.
3 - Dispose of all used packaging in an appropriate way.
Never drag the busbar trunking along the floor. Do not use the end bars to lift
sections of the busbar trunking.

Protection against humidity during


storage

If the busbar trunking is not installed and commissioned immediately, leave it in


the original Canalis packaging and store it in a clean and dry place at a uniform
temperature.
The busbar trunking must not be stored outside. However, if outside storage
is necessary, cover the busbar trunking in such a way as to protect it from bad
weather and to avoid contact with the elements.
Temporary electrical heating must be provided for underneath the covering means
to prevent condensation.
The supplied heat must be of suitable temperature and uniformly distributed
underneath the covering means.

Recommandations

Outdoor busbar trunking is not resistant to bad weather until after it has been fully
and correctly installed.
During installation, take particular care to protect rising mains from humidity arising
from unfinished roofs, walls and other similar elements.

K9CE51000

Schneider Electric

Recommendations

Maintenance
Run sections

Canalis KTC
Danger

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, BURNS OR EXPLOSION


The installation, operation and maintenance of the equipment must only be
carried out by qualified electrical maintenance staff. This document must not be
considered as being a sufficient means for allowing non-qualified staff to undertake
the operation and maintenance of the equipment.
b Cut the electrical supply to the busbar trunking before installing, removing or
working on the equipment.
b Always use a suitable nominal voltage detection means to confirm the supply
has been cut.
b Effective use of the equipment requires the implementation of appropriate
handling, installation, functioning and maintenance operations.
If these instructions are not respected, there is a risk of serious injury or
death.

Warning

RISK OF DAMAGING THE EQUIPMENT


Hydrocarbon aerosols and aerosols using a hydrocarbon base may cause the
deterioration of certain plastics.
Before using certain products to clean, dry or lubricate the different components
during installation or maintenance, consult your nearest Schneider Electric SAS
office.
If these instructions are not respected, the equipment may deteriorate
leading to a risk of serious injury or death.

Run sections

Canalis busbar trunking has been designed for minimum maintenance.


Inspect the busbar trunking once a year, or after all serious incidents concerning
electrical short-circuits or earthing faults.
Carry out the following maintenance procedures:
b meticulously inspect all visible electrical connections and joints. Do not remove
joint covers. Check the nuts and bolts are correctly tightened,
b use a torque wrench to check bolt tightening torques.
The tightening torque is marked on the connection block and the following values
must be respected:
Bolt
HM 16
HM 14
HM 12
HM 10

Tightening torque
16 mdaN
12 mdaN
7 mdaN
5 mdaN

If one of the joints or terminals is highly discoloured, corroded or pitted, or shows


signs it has been exposed to high temperatures, the material concerned must be
replaced with new factory mounted material. Consult your local Schneider Electric
office for all replacements,
b ensure all mechanisms are in good working order.
Lubricate the moving parts of the various mechanisms if necessary. Similarly,
remove all excess lubrication to avoid undesirable foreign bodies from gathering,
b check the insulation resistance before re-energising the busbar trunking.
It is recommended that resistance measurements are recorded. If these values
decrease significantly over time, it means deterioration is underway.
Carry out an insulation resistance test in compliance with the instructions given in
the testing and comissioning procedure section.

Recommandations

Re-energise the equipment in accordance with the instructions given in the testing
and comissioning procedure section.

Schneider Electric

K9CE52000

Recommendations

Maintenance
Recycling

Canalis KTC
After having performed all the necessary inspections and repairs mentioned above,
it may be desirable to carry out infrared temperature measurements on all the
electrical connections. This operation must be done once the busbar trunking has
been re-energised and reached a stabilized temperature.
Responsibility
Schneider Electric declines all responsibility for maintenance carried out in a
non-compliant way with respect to specifications or installation regulations, for
inappropriate storage conditions, for inappropriate product environments (chemical
and ambient conditions, atmospheric conditions, etc.), for the incorrect use of the
products, and for the non-respect of installation and/or connection procedures.

Distribution tap-off units

Contact between busbar trunking and tap-off boxes.


Busbar trunking contacts consist of sprung silver plated contact jaws to ensure
optimum contact quality. The contacts do not use plastic for their support or
transmission of force.
They are connected to the live conductors of the run at the tap-off point. Silverplated copper conductors are used at the place of contact.
These devices are maintenance-free.

Cable connection
Cable connection of the feeders are via terminals or lugs.
As with all screw connections, it is recommended that tightening torque be checked
one year after installation and then to space-out the checks.

Protection switchgear
For all devices fitted in Canalis tap-off units, the manufacturers recommendations
must be complied with.

Checking appearance
It is recommended the external cleanliness of the tap-off units be checked yearly
to remove dust, water and oil deposits, and all other conductive bodies from the
sensitive zones.
Check for signs of shock which may affect the protection degree.

Recycling busbar trunking

Canalis busbar trunking can be reused. Canalis busbar trunking is designed for a
long service life and can easily be dismantled, cleaned and reused.

DD205673

All packaging materials can be recycled (cardboard or recyclable polyethylene


film).
All Canalis products are designed for safe end-of-life recycling. PVC, on the other
hand, requires neutralisation of the hydrochloric acid produced using lime and
generates dioxins that are extremely toxic.

Example:
1 kg of PVC generates 1 kg of waste.

K9CE52000

The depletion of raw materials (copper, plastics, etc.) is one of our ongoing
concerns.
For this reason, we have optimised the used of all materials used to make our
busbar trunking.
b Reduction of dangerous or polluting materials. We design our products to meet
future European directives.
b Reduction in the weight of insulating materials.
b Reduction in the use of plastics for improved fire performance: less energy
released during combustion, thereby limiting propagation and facilitating extinction
(lower calorific value).

Schneider Electric

Recommandations

Canalis helps conserve natural resources

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As standards, specifications and designs change from time to time, please ask for confirmation
of the information given in this document.
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