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an electrical conductor that makes a common connection between several circuits.
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Metal bar to which wires coming into the house are attached and from which circuits are routed; an electrical conductor for carrying large currents. Buss is a common brand of fuse.
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An electrical conductor in the form of rigid bars that serves as a common connection for two or more electric circuits.
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Metal bar carrying incoming electrical supply into which portable dimmer racks or other large power requirements can be wired directly. An enclosure containing busbars is a Busbar Chamber.
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a piece of bare copper wire, which runs elevated trough the under-chassis of an audio device and is terminated at the center ground connection
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The power conduit of an electric power plant; the starting point of the electric transmission system.
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A heavy, rigid conductor used for feeders.
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In electric utility operations, a busbar is a conductor that serves as a common connection for two or more circuits. It may be in the form of metal bars or high–tension cables.
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This is the common connection point of two or more Transmission Circuits.
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The physical point in a bulk electric system at which power is available for transmission. A busbar could be either a single conductor or a group of conductors that connect two or more circuits, typically through cables or bars.
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A busbar in electrical power distribution refers to thick strips of copper or aluminum that conduct electricity within an switchboard, distribution board, substation, or other electrical apparatus.
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