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We have 2 MCCBs feeding a busbar chamber. There is then three separate supplies taken out of the chamber to feed other equipment. Does anyone know how to model this scenario on Amtech?

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You can actually model busbars and tap offs, but not for the application of a busbar chamber. The most accurate way to represent it is a switchboard. A switchboard is essentially a busbar chamber.
 
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