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The Basics of Switchboards | by Siemens

Switchboard Construction


1| Frame

There are multiple elements that make up a switchboard. Included in the list of elements are a frame, buses, overcurrent protective devices, service metering, and outer covers.


The basics of low voltage switchboards by Siemens

The frame of the switchboard houses and supports the other components. The standard Siemens switchboard frame is 90 inches high and 32 or 38 inches wide. An optional height of 70 inches with widths of 32, 38, or 46 inches is also available.


Siemens switchboards have a depth measurement ranging from 20 to 58 inches.


Switchboard frame

2| Bus

A bus is a conductor or set of conductors that serves as a common connection for two or more circuits. NEC® article 408.3 states that bus bars shall be located so as to be free from physical damage and shall be held firmly in place.



3| Rear Connected Switchboards

Siemens Rear Connected (RCS) switchboards feature individually mounted branch and feeder devices. Because of this method of mounting, access to outgoing cable terminations must be from the rear of the switchboard.


Bus bar extensions from the feeder devices are run back to the rear of the unit for easy access. The front and rear of all sections align.


!!! Both indoor (NEMA 1) or outdoor (NEMA 3R) construction are available.

RCS switchboards accommodate systems up to 6000 amperes, 600 volts maximum in any three-phase three-wire or three-phase four-wire configuration. The main bus can be specified for 600 to 6000-ampere rating.


Rear Connected Switchboard

RCS Switchboards use WL insulated case (UL 489) or LV power (UL 1 066) circuit breakers withdraw out mountings and continuous current ratings from 400 to 5000 A for main and branch devices.



4| Integrated Power System (IPS) Switchboards

The modular design of the Siemens Integrated Power System (IPS) switchboard allows the customer to integrate electrical distribution equipment, power monitoring, and environmental controls that are typically mounted in multiple enclosures into one switchboard line-up.


Customers have the freedom to configure an arrangement that best fits their individual needs. Optional factory-installed interconnection wiring is available to further reduce installation time.


IPS switchboards are built to UL 891 and NEMA PB-2 standards. IPS sections have a standard height of 90 inches. Optional 70 inch high sections are available. The minimum depth of IPS sections is 1 3.75 inches. Optional depths of 20, 28, and 38 inches are available and these optional depths may be required depending upon the components installed.


Numerous components are available to fit customer requirements:

  • Lighting panelboards (MLO and main device)

  • Power monitoring devices

  • Distribution transformers

  • ACCESS communication

  • Lighting contactors

  • Lighting control

  • Heating ventilation and air condition (HVAC) control

  • Building management equipment

  • Programmable logic controller (PLC)

  • An automatic transfer switch (ATS)

  • Motor starters

  • Backup generators

IPS switchboards consist of one service section and one or more distribution sections that are cable connected. However, IPS switchboards are also available through bus and pull sections.


IPS switchboards accommodate systems up to 4000 amps, 600 VAC maximum in 1 -phase, 3-wire; 3-phase, 3-wire; and 3-phase, 4 -wire configurations.

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