1.What is isolators and bus bars?give answer in details
Answer Posted / syed javeed basha
Isolators are those switches which disconnect (isolate) supply to any particular section. usually these are manually operated during maintenance of transformers or busbars etc.
busbars are those metal strips or hollow pipes which pass current in a substation or grid.
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