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| Part Number | AC301SEH |
| Amperes | 30 |
| Voltage | 600 |
| Product Type | Bus Plug |
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The General Electric AC301SEH Bus Plug is a purpose-built connection point crafted for GE switchgear and bus assemblies that require precise matching specs. Built to support maintenance, retrofit, and replacement projects, this component ensures a reliable, high‑current interface when GE equipment needs a compatible plug-in solution.
Compatibility and ordering note: Confirm fit and ratings before ordering. The part number AC301SEH is the best reference for compatibility, ensuring the bus plug will align with the GE equipment you’re servicing.
Design and specification alignment matters when working with high-current, high-voltage bus configurations. The AC301SEH bus plug delivers on GE’s expectations for compatibility and performance, helping you complete installations accurately and efficiently.
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General feedback we often hear from customers purchasing industrial electrical parts.
Solid quality component. Exactly as described on the product page.
Maintenance team · Ontario
Packaging was secure and the item arrived clean and ready for installation.
Electrical contractor · GTA
We’ve used this type on multiple jobs and it’s been reliable so far.
Panel shop · Canada/US
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