Rittal SV 9340.110 Base Tray – 3-Pole UL 94‑V0

Part Number: 9340110
Manufacturer
Rittal
Part number
9340110
Alt Part Number
SV 9340.110

Quick Summary

Rittal SV 9340.110 Base Tray protects rear contact hazards on busbar assemblies in switchgear. This solution addresses the common challenge of exposed conductors during installation and maintenance, reducing risk to personnel and downtime. It carries UL 94‑V0 fire protection and aligns with ETIM EC002270 and ECLASS 8.0 classifications to support compliant procurement. By offering a durable, cut-to-length base tray in RAL 7035, it streamlines installation, improves safety, and supports modular busbar configurations with flat copper busbars for reliable, long-term performance.

Product Information

Extended Description

9340110 Rittal: SV Base tray, L: 700 mm
Article number
SV 9340.110
Product description
For rear contact hazard protection of the busbar assembly.
Material
Thermally modified hard PVC. | Fire protection corresponding to UL 94-V0
Colour
RAL 7035
For number of poles
3
Length
700 mm
Note
May be cut individually to required length
To fit busbar system
Flat copper busbars, 3-pole
Dimensions
Length: 700 mm
Packs of
2 pc(s).
Weight/pack
1.4 kg
Customs tariff number
85472000
EAN
4028177502369
ETIM 9
EC002270
ECLASS 8.0
27409221
Product description
SV Base tray, L: 700 mm
Feature: Thermally modified hard PVC with UL 94‑V0 fire protection. Business Impact: Enhances safety and reduces fire risk in live equipment environments. Application: Ideal for rear contact hazard protection on busbar assemblies in control panels. Feature: Length of 700 mm with the option to cut to required length. Business Impact: Provides installation flexibility and reduces the need for multiple SKUs. Application: Fits various panel footprints and busbar layouts in switchgear projects. Feature: Color in RAL 7035 and compatibility with flat copper busbars, 3-pole. Business Impact: Consistent appearance, straightforward mounting, and validated fit reduces commissioning time. Application: Aligns with standard 3-pole busbar systems for rapid deployment. Feature: Packs of 2 with a weight of 1.4 kg per pack. Business Impact: Efficient shipping and stocking, lowering handling costs and inventory complexity. Application: Useful for project batches and maintenance spares. Feature: May be cut individually to required length. Business Impact: Customizable solution that minimizes waste and supports on-site tailoring. Application: Practical for on-site trimming to match unique busbar configurations.

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FAQs

Begin by confirming the busbar layout is a 3-pole flat copper configuration. Cut the tray to the required length if needed, align it with mounting points on the enclosure, and secure using standard fasteners. The tray sits over the rear of the busbar assembly to shield live conductors, reducing exposure during maintenance and ensuring a compliant enclosure.
Key specs include a 700 mm base length, 3-pole capacity, thermally modified hard PVC material with UL 94‑V0 fire protection, color RAL 7035, and packaging of 2 units per pack. It fits flat copper busbars and can be cut to length, with a weight of 1.4 kg per pack.
Yes. The SV 9340.110 Base Tray is designed specifically to provide rear contact hazard protection for 3-pole busbar systems, safeguarding operators during service and reducing the risk of accidental contact with live conductors.
The tray features UL 94‑V0 fire protection. It is classified under ETIM 9 EC002270 and ECLASS 8.0 27409221, supporting standardized data for procurement systems. These references help ensure compatibility with technical catalogs and compliance reporting.
The base tray improves safety, reducing arc-flash risk and potential downtime during maintenance. Its cut-to-length capability minimizes waste and SKU stock, while straightforward installation shortens commissioning times. Over the lifecycle of a switchgear project, this translates to lower labor costs and fewer rework expenses.