VAHLE KBH installation. 2. End feed KKE for 63A-80A systems (4 and 5 poles)
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- UL-listed VAHLE Enclosed Conductor Systems KBHF and KBHS. Installation Video Guide. Part 2. KKE end feed 63A-80A.
Timeline:
00:18 Components of the end feed.
00:43 Installing end feed terminals on busbar conductor copper ends.
01:34 Inserting the feeding cable through the cable gland.
02:24 Attaching the end feed to the busbar housing.
02:45 Connecting wires of the feeding cable to the terminals of the end feed.
04:28 Tightening the connections.
05:21 Adjusting the cable position in the cable gland.
05:43 Attaching the side caps to the end feed.
Previous video: part 1. Standard system parts.
Next videos:
different types of feeds (end feed, joint feed, line feed),
sealing strips for additional protection
special sections, maintenance sections, compensation / expansion sections
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Enclosed conductor systems KBHF (spring joints) and KBHS (bolted joints) have 4 or 5 poles from 63Amps to 200Amps (ED100%). This is a reliable solution for cranes from 0.5 ton up to 20-50 tons (depending on duty cycle and number of cranes on one runway).
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VAHLE KBH enclosed conductor system allows to connect one or several cranes or hoists. The installation can be with curves or loops. KBH allows to imbed the APOS Magnetic positioning system and additional communication systems for automation of cranes.
Additional sections allow to build complex systems with switches, turntables and so on.
Sealing strips allow to use KBH in very difficult conditions: galvanizing plants, precast concrete, fertilizers, bricks and building materials, agriculture, and different industries.
Company VAHLE is a world leader in power supply systems and automation systems for cranes and different intralogistics and transport applications with a headquarter in Germany.