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| Part Number | AC311ED6I |
| Poles | 3 |
| Voltage | 600 |
| Product Type | Bus Plug |
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General Electric AC311ED6I Bus Plug — a rugged 3-Pole, 600V solution designed for maintenance, retrofit, and replacement in compatible GE switchgear.
When you're working with industrial electrical systems, you need a bus plug that fits exactly and performs reliably. The AC311ED6I from General Electric is specified for three independent conductors, supporting a 600V operating environment. This makes it ideal for three-phase applications where clean, secure connections and fast service interruptions are essential.
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Note: Always confirm fit and ratings before ordering. The part number is the best reference for compatibility to ensure you get a plug that mates correctly with your GE bus assembly and delivers consistent performance under load.
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