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Brass Electrical Bus Bars

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A electrical busbar is a set of thick strips of metals like copper or aluminum that help in conducting electricity within a switchboard, distribution board, substation, or other electrical apparatus. Busbars may either be completely surrounded by insulation or may be supported on insulators. They are protected from accidental contact with the help of a metal enclosure or by elevation out of normal reach.

Brass Electrical Bus Bars

Bus Bar Variation

Busbars are available in different forms suiting different applications. These are:

  • Plain Electrical Busbars
  • Punched Electrical Busbars
  • Threaded Electrical Busbars

These are available as either flat metallic strips or hollow metallic tubes as both the shapes allow higher heat dissipation efficiency due to their high surface area to cross-sectional area ratio. These shapes are also widely used in higher current applications. A hollow busbar has better stiffness than a solid rod, allowing for a greater span between busbar supports in outdoor switchyards.

The size of a electrical busbar is an important parameter and helps in determining the maximum amount of current that can be safely carried. Small distribution boards have busbars which have a cross sectional area of as little as 10 mm˛, while large electrical substations may use metal tubes of 50 mm in diameter (1,000 mm˛) or more.