bussfästen
Bussfästen, often translated as busbars or busbar connectors, are conductive elements used in electrical systems to distribute electric current. They are typically made of copper or aluminum and are designed to carry large amounts of electricity safely and efficiently. Bussfästen are commonly found in electrical panels, switchgear, and substations where they serve as a central connection point for multiple circuits.
The primary function of a bussfäste is to facilitate the branching and connection of electrical conductors.
The materials used for bussfästen are chosen for their excellent electrical conductivity and ability to withstand