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Busbar Protection is a type of electrical engineering protection system used to protect electrical equipment from damage due to short circuits, overloads, and other faults. It is typically used in high-voltage power systems, such as substations, and is designed to detect and isolate faults quickly and accurately. Busbar Protection systems are typically composed of a combination of relays, circuit breakers, and other components.
Busbar Protection systems are designed to detect and isolate faults quickly and accurately, preventing damage to electrical equipment and ensuring the safety of personnel. They are also designed to minimize the amount of downtime caused by faults, allowing for a more efficient operation of the power system.
Some of the companies in the Busbar Protection market include ABB, Siemens, Schneider Electric, Eaton, and GE. Show Less Read more