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How to pronounce busbar in English?

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Synonyms bus
Type of conductor


the busbar in this computer can transmit data either way between any two components of the system.

Examples of busbar

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Shortly after take-off the crew observed generator warning lights and loss of busbar voltage.
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This means anything attached to the grid must achieve busbar parity.
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As long as the home has to be hooked to the grid for backup, solar PV must achieve busbar parity.
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Busbar parity for wind or solar power requires dispatachablilty.
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Somebody has to pay for the wires from the busbar to the home regardless of power consumption.
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That is roughly twice the busbar power cost for a mine-mouth pulverized coal plant without CO2 sequesterization.
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This conceptualization emphasizes the busbar origins of bus architecture as supplying switched or distributed power.
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All power has to achieve busbar parity.
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Due to a short circuit in the service busbar, backup power only lasted three minutes before expiring and locking the aircraft controls.
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More examples
  • An electrical conductor that makes a common connection between several circuits; "the busbar in this computer can transmit data either way between any two components of the system"
  • In electrical power distribution, a busbar is a thick strip of copper or aluminium that conducts electricity within a switchboard, distribution board, substation or other electrical apparatus. ...
  • The point where power is available for transmission.
  • The power conduit of an electric power plant; the starting point of the electric transmission system.
  • A heavy metal conductor used to carry a large current.
  • Large rigid conductors typically used in substations to feed and direct power to two or more circuits.
  • A piece of rigid metal within a panel or fusebox which distributes electricity to the various circuits by means of their connection to it.
  • An equipotential conductor forming a terminal or junction point in a power system, for the connection of supplies and feeders.
  • A power distribution source connected to a main circuit.