Bus bars are actually simple conductor strips of copper using for connection between one system to another.for example transformer to panel. bus ducts are enclouser of that bus bar
If I'm interpreting the question accurately, a "line isolator" is an insulating standoff for transmission or distribution cable. A bus isolator is an insulating standoff for tubular or bar bus as is normally seen in a substation switching yard.
To obtain the amp of the copper bus bar, multiply the width of the bus bar by the thickness of the bus bar to obtain the current carrying capacity of the bus bar.
Single bus is used in smaller, less important substations. A fault on the bus requires tripping of all lines into the bus. When higher redundancy is necessary, ring and breaker and 1/2 schemes are used. These are the three most common.
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Bus ducts no doubt compact, need routine checks for loose connections at joints. Any loose connections is not easily visible (to infrared scan) since they are enclosed. A poor quality out door bus bar, water can enter. These factors can make the busbar vulnerable. Where as cables, are more easily maintainable and are low on investment. G.RAO
busbar sizing & calculation
Bus coupler is use to separate the main bus and reserve bus bar while the bus tie is used for paralleling and syncronizing.
Its the seats that make the difference between a coach and a bus.
The difference between a cold and a bus driver is a bus driver has a course to run and a cold has to run its course.
There are many companies that sell a bus duct. Examples of companies that sell a bus duct include South Land Electrical, Sailing Electrical, and BD Electrical.
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If I'm interpreting the question accurately, a "line isolator" is an insulating standoff for transmission or distribution cable. A bus isolator is an insulating standoff for tubular or bar bus as is normally seen in a substation switching yard.
To obtain the amp of the copper bus bar, multiply the width of the bus bar by the thickness of the bus bar to obtain the current carrying capacity of the bus bar.
The difference between a tram and a bus is that a tram is a type of rail vehicle that operates on a street railway whereas a bus is operated on a road and does not rely on electricity.
Major difference between Bus and Register is that B for Bus while R for Register
A lorry transports cargo, a bus transports people.
The bus in 1900 is smaller not allowing as much people get on the bus