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| Part Number | SL464I |
| Amperes | 200 |
| Voltage | 600 |
| Product Type | Fusible Bus Plug |
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General Electric’s SL464I Fusible Bus Plug is a purpose-built protective link designed for industrial power distribution systems. With a 200A rating and a 600V maximum, this genuine GE component integrates into compatible bus assemblies to provide reliable overcurrent protection, fast field replacement, and minimized downtime during maintenance, retrofit, or replacement projects.
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Important compatibility note — Confirm fit and ratings before ordering. The part number SL464I is the best reference for compatibility with your GE bus assembly.
Whether you’re a plant engineer, electrical contractor, or maintenance technician, the SL464I fusible bus plug offers a precise, reliable solution that aligns with GE specifications and supports efficient, safe electrical distribution work.
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