Automatic Busduct Testing Line
Fully automatic busduct inspection lines are arranged in three main sections: infeed positioning, testing, and outfeed. They are mainly used to inspect straight busducts during production. Once the busduct reaches the infeed positioning section, the control system reads barcode data or information passed from the previous assembly stage to identify the product specification and select the matching test fixture. The line then carries out integrated hi-pot, insulation, and grounding tests, checks whether the product passes inspection, and generates a corresponding inspection report.
Inspection reports can be saved, printed on site, or stored remotely. The final report format can also be set according to customer requirements. Fully automatic inspection lines are mainly used for straight busducts, while busduct types with irregular structures are usually checked on manual inspection lines.
- Combines positioning, testing, and outfeed in one line
- Reads product information automatically before testing starts
- Selects the matching test fixture according to the busduct specification
- Carries out hi-pot, insulation, and grounding tests in one process
- Generates a corresponding inspection report after testing
- Reports can be saved, printed on site, or stored remotely
- Report settings can be adjusted to match customer requirements
| Model | |
| Busduct Height | 100–650mm |
| Busduct Length | 1200–6000mm |
| Applicable Busduct Type | Straight length, I-line busway |
| Positioning Mode | Unilateral positioning or center positioning |
| Working Efficiency | 2min/section (subject to testing requirements) |
| Servo System | 2-axis (Z-axis, X-axis) |
| Vision System | Phase error judgment (optional) |
| Printing System | Barcode printing/report printing (optional) |
| Hi-pot Test (Voltage Withstand Test) | 0–5000V |
| Insulation Test | 1–1000V |
| Grounding Test | 0–25A |
| Power Supply | 380–415VAC, 50–60Hz, 5kW |
| Dimensions (L×W×H) | 12000×1200×1900mm |
Used for hi-pot and insulation testing of busducts during production.