Matched our existing hardware and fit as expected. Clean install.
Maintenance · Retrofit work
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| Part Number | FG362 |
| Poles | 3 |
| Voltage | 600 |
| Product Type | Fusible Bus Plug |
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General Electric FG362 Fusible Bus Plug — a purpose-built 3-Pole, 600V fusible bus plug designed for reliable integration into GE distribution gear. This component shines in maintenance, retrofit, and replacement projects where exact compatibility and dependable protection matter most.
Before ordering, verify fit and ratings against your equipment. Confirm that your system requires a General Electric fusible bus plug with a 3-Pole configuration and a 600V rating, and use FG362 as the primary compatibility reference to ensure a precise swap.
Installation and handling should be performed by qualified personnel with the power fully de-energized. Follow all safety guidelines and the equipment’s service manual to ensure a safe, efficient replacement or retrofit—and minimize downtime in critical distribution environments.
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