How busbar weight is calculated ?

Busbar used in Switchboard Assemblies are Al or Cu, they have specific Weight basis size and Density of Atoms for given volume.

To calculate Busbar Weight, First we need to define to Busbar Size.

Busbar Size depends on various factor namely, Current Rating, Fault Current, Voltage, Opeating Temperature, Assembly Size-Volume, Assembly type Indoor/Outdoor, IP, etc.

Basis all these Factors, once we define to size of the Busbar, following can be used to arrive to Weight of the Busbars :

The formula for weight calculation is:

Weight = (L / 1000) x (W / 1000) x ( t ) x ( ρ )

  • Weight in Kg
  • L = length in mm
  • W = width in mm
  • t = thickness in mm
  • ρ = Specific material density in kg / dm3

How is busbar weight calculated?

  1. Define Lenth in mm

    Busbar Straight Lengh in mm. Basis 3-Phase 3-Wire OR 3-Phase 4-wire system with Neutral 100% or 50%.

  2. Define width in mm

    Basis Standard Available sizes, Width to be arrived.

  3. Define thickness in mm

    Basis Standard Available sizes, thickness to be arrived.

  4. Define Specific material density

    Basis busbar Material type, Aluminium OR Copper, Specific Material density to be defined.
    For Copper – ρ Specific material density = 8.96 kg / dm3
    For Aluminium – ρ Specific material density = 2.7 kg / dm3

  5. Now, basis above 2 details, use apply formula.

    Weight = (L / 1000) x (W / 1000) x ( t ) x ( ρ )

Aluminium & Copper Busbar Weight Chart :

Length (mm)Width (mm)Thickness (mm)Weight (Kg) AlWeight (Kg) Cu
100050101.354.48
100060101.625.38
100075102.036.72
100080102.167.17
1000100102.78.96
1000120103.2410.75
1000125103.3811.20
1000150104.0513.44
1000160104.3214.34
1000200105.417.92
Aluminium & Copper Busbar Weight Chart
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