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| Part Number | SL38EB |
| Amperes | 80 |
| Voltage | 240 |
| Product Type | Bus Plug |
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Introducing the General Electric SL38EB Bus Plug—an 80A, 240V connection point designed for reliability in maintenance, retrofit, and replacement tasks where exact specifications matter. Built by GE, this bus plug delivers a dependable electrical connection and straightforward installation in compatible equipment.
Notes: Confirm fit and ratings before ordering. The part number SL38EB is the best reference for compatibility with your equipment.
Before installation, ensure power is fully disconnected and lockout-tagout procedures are followed. Use the part number SL38EB to verify compatibility with your bus assembly, and inspect connectors for any signs of wear or damage prior to replacement. If you’re upgrading an existing setup, plan the retrofit to minimize downtime and align with maintenance schedules.
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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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