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| Poles | 3 |
| Product Type | Fusible Bus Plug |
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Meet the General Electric AC326N Fusible Bus Plug, a precise, factory-made component designed for reliability in service and retrofit projects. This 3-pole fusible bus plug integrates seamlessly into GE switchgear where exact specifications are required, making it the go-to choice for technicians who demand compatibility and performance.
Key details you need to know: Poles: 3-Pole. The part number AC326N serves as the best reference for compatibility, so always verify fit against your equipment’s documentation before ordering.
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Note: The part number is the best reference for compatibility. While the AC326N is designed to meet GE standards, always verify fit and ratings against your exact equipment model and documentation before ordering.
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