Hello All, I have a question. I am commissioning 16 offshore cranes that have slip-ring assembles rather than cable twist. These slip rings are housed in a steel enclosure and provide 480V power to the crane and are rated up to 1,000Amps on the largest segments. The OEM has provided no documentation, nor approval by any certifying authority.
My question is two part.
1) Does anyone know of any rule or standard that requires slip-rings used for power distribution to have calculations and have been tested by some certifying body such as UL in regards to Short Circuit Withstand Rating?
2) I'm looking at these slip rings as simply a rotating bussbar, is that too simplistic. They are definitely part of the 480VAC power distribution system.
I'm not concerned where any reference to a rule or guideline comes from whether it be NEC, IEC, IEEE etc... at this point as I have to start somewhere and because OEM has failed to respond to my request for information this has become a rather urgent matter.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
ettek
My question is two part.
1) Does anyone know of any rule or standard that requires slip-rings used for power distribution to have calculations and have been tested by some certifying body such as UL in regards to Short Circuit Withstand Rating?
2) I'm looking at these slip rings as simply a rotating bussbar, is that too simplistic. They are definitely part of the 480VAC power distribution system.
I'm not concerned where any reference to a rule or guideline comes from whether it be NEC, IEC, IEEE etc... at this point as I have to start somewhere and because OEM has failed to respond to my request for information this has become a rather urgent matter.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
ettek