power busbar
1Busbar — A busbar in electrical power distribution refers to thick strips of copper or aluminium that conduct electricity within a switchboard, distribution board, substation, or other electrical apparatus.The size of the busbar is important in… …
2Busbar — The power conduit of an electric power plant; the starting point of the electric transmission system. *** 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… …
3power station — noun an electrical generating station • Syn: ↑power plant, ↑powerhouse • Hypernyms: ↑station • Hyponyms: ↑wind farm, ↑wind park, ↑wind energy facility …
4busbar — The main conductor in an electrical system linking all generators and/or batteries and distributing power to all operative branches. It is essentially a metallic bar used to carry a large current and to make common connections between several… …
5power plant — noun an electrical generating station (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑power station, ↑powerhouse • Hypernyms: ↑station • Hyponyms: ↑wind farm, ↑wind park, ↑ …
6busbar — noun An electrical conductor that carries a large current, especially one that is part of a power distribution system ; typically a thick strip, or a tube, of copper or aluminium …
7busbar — [ bʌsbα:] noun a system of electrical conductors in a generating or receiving station into which power is fed for distribution …
8busbar — /ˈbʌsba/ (say busbah) noun 1. an electrical conductor having low resistance connecting several like points in an electrical system, frequently used to supply power to various points. 2. Computers a group of such electrical conductors providing a… …
9busbar — n. Electr. a system of conductors in a generating or receiving station on which power is concentrated for distribution …
10Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant — Chernobyl Nuclear Power Station, viewed from the roof of a building in Prypiat, Ukraine …