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| Part Number | SL321RP |
| Amperes | 30 |
| Voltage | 240 |
| Product Type | Fusible Bus Plug |
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General Electric presents the SL321RP Fusible Bus Plug, a purpose-built component designed for reliable overcurrent protection in maintenance, retrofit, and replacement projects. With a 30A rating at 240V, this fusible plug is engineered to meet the precise specifications required by compatible GE panel systems, helping you maintain performance and safety in critical electrical distribution setups.
Confirm fit and ratings before ordering. The part number SL321RP is the best reference to ensure compatibility with your GE equipment and panel configuration.
Whether you’re a professional electrician, service technician, or a fleet maintenance specialist, the GE SL321RP fusible bus plug offers a precise, dependable solution for safeguarding electrical distribution with the right amperage and voltage specifications.
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