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| Part Number | SL425N |
| Amperes | 400 |
| Voltage | 240 |
| Product Type | Fusible Bus Plug |
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Seamless online shopping experience guaranteed with easy shipping and returns policy.
Shop with Confidence: Our Products come with a Reliable Year-Long Warranty.
General Electric's SL425N Fusible Bus Plug provides dependable overcurrent protection for 400A, 240V distribution applications. Engineered for maintenance, retrofit, and replacement tasks where exact specifications matter, this bus plug integrates with compatible GE switchgear and bus assemblies to keep power flowing with minimal downtime.
How to verify fit Before ordering, confirm that the SL425N matches your equipment’s ratings and physical fit. The part number is your best reference for compatibility, and double-checking against your system documentation can prevent mismatches.
Designed for professionals managing GE switchgear fleets, this fusible bus plug delivers reliable, purpose-built performance that helps keep electrical distributions safe, compliant, and ready for service after maintenance or upgrades.
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