What is bushing?
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Answer / avinash
Bushing is an insulating support for any electrical bare
conductor.eg.Busbars.The live busbars has to be mounted
inside a panel this can be possible by "Bushing", which
supports the Bus bars as well as insulates the Panel.
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Answer / pragati
A bushing is an electrical engineering component that
insulates a high voltage conductor passing through a metal
enclosure.
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