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| Part Number | AC403SEH |
| Amperes | 100 |
| Voltage | 600 |
| Product Type | Bus Plug |
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General Electric AC403SEH Bus Plug — a purpose-built, field-ready component designed for maintenance, retrofit, and replacement tasks in demanding electrical power systems. With a 100A amperage rating and a 600V maximum, it delivers reliable performance in GE switchgear environments where exact compatibility matters.
Why this bus plug stands out is its precise part-number driven compatibility. The AC403SEH designation is the best reference for ensuring your plug matches the mating gear in your installation. Before ordering, verify fit and ratings against your equipment to prevent mismatches and downtime.
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What you gain with this bus plug:
Technical snapshot: Amperage: 100A • Voltage: 600V • Part number: AC403SEH
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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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