Busbar definition

Busbar means the power conduit of an electricity generating facility that serves as the starting point for the electricity transmission and distribution system.
Busbar means a power conduit of a facility with electricity generating units that serves as the starting point for the electricity transmission system.
Busbar means the power conduit of an electricelectricity generating facility that serves as the starting point for the electricelectricity transmission system.

Examples of Busbar in a sentence

  • Landlord shall install an AWG #2 stranded wire from the TR/ER Busbar to the building grounding electrode.

  • This procurement is to establish a single supplier Framework Agreement for the supply of Low Voltage (LV) Power Components, including Air Circuit Breakers (ACB); Moulded Case Circuit Breakers (MCCB); Digital Electricity Meters; Busbar Trunking ; Battery Tripping Units and Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS), primarily for the new Phase One Stations to be constructed at Euston, Old Oak Common, Birmingham Curzon Street and Interchange.

  • This specification defines the interface of the Busbar assembly to the Rack, in order to consistently achieve the requirements laid down in the Open Rack Standard across 12V/48V busbars.

  • Overview The technical requirements for the Busbar are still contained within the Open Rack Standard.

  • The features in the Busbar cage assembly that interface with the Rack upper interface are defined as follows in Figure 11.

  • The Busbar must be used for electric installations exclusively (Branches, boards, UPS, etcetera) No object or material must be stocked specially not inflammable material or objects or anything that must impede entrance of personnel.

  • Rear broken view of Busbar fabricated cage detailing overall height between interfaces.

  • To clarify busbar specification a generic part numbering system is applied and defined as follows: Sections are broken down as follows: BFOCP: F can be replaced with H to define Full height or Half height Busbar respectively.

  • Busbar and circuit shutters shall be provided on all withdrawable type switches as specified for circuit breakers.

  • Busbar droppers shall be manufactured from solid copper bar and rated for the maximum possible current (determined by the breaker frame size) in that section with a minimum rating of 1000 amps.


More Definitions of Busbar

Busbar means thea power conduit of an facility with electricity generating facilityunits that serves as the starting point for the electricity transmission and distribution system.
Busbar means that point in the electrical system prepared to deliver or take in electrical energy;
Busbar means an electrical conduit at a substation where lines, transformers and other equipment are connected;
Busbar means the power conduit of an electric generating facility that serves as the starting point for the electric transmission system.

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