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| Part Number | SB325RGJ |
| Amperes | 400 |
| Voltage | 240 |
| Product Type | Fusible Bus Plug |
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When you need dependable protection for 240-volt distribution, the General Electric SB325RGJ Fusible Bus Plug offers a precise 400A capacity in a form factor designed for maintenance, retrofit, and replacement projects. This GE-made component is identified by the SB325RGJ part number, the most reliable reference for compatibility in established panels and feeders.
Designed for rugged industrial environments, this fusible bus plug integrates into compatible bus systems to provide targeted protection where it's needed most—without over-sizing or unnecessary complexity. Use cases include upgrading older switchgear, refreshing aging protection devices during retrofits, or stocking ready-to-deploy replacements to minimize downtime.
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