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titleOfInvention Methods and arrangements for attenuating magnetic fields of electrical cabinets
abstract Disclosed is a bus bar system usable for an electrical cabinet for distributing power supplied by an electrical supply cable comprising two or more electrically conductive wires. In some embodiments, the bus bar system includes a predetermined number of bus bar elements, and each bus bar element is electrically connectable to at least one wire of the electrical supply cable. The at least one bus bar element may be formed by a group of at least two sub bus bar elements electrically in parallel with one another. The group of each sub bus bar element may be electrically connectable to at least one wire of the electrical supply cable, and each of the bus bar and sub bus bar elements may include at least one other bus bar connected to a different electrical phase or different current direction Or a sub-bus bar element, which causes the magnetic fields coming from the bus bar and sub-bus bar elements to cancel each other out.
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