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The ITE Bulldog BP422 Fusible Bus Plug is built for reliability in demanding industrial and commercial power networks. Designed for 60A at 240V in a 3-phase layout, this fusible bus plug slides into compatible busway and panelboard systems to deliver protective, efficient power distribution where downtime costs money.
Use the BP422 during plant modernization, equipment retrofits, or when replacing aging protection devices in busways. It's an excellent choice for process lines, packaging, CNC operations, and any scenario where a reliable 60A, 240V 3‑phase feed with fusible protection is needed.
For best results, confirm compatibility with your busway and panelboard assemblies and ensure installation complies with all applicable electrical codes. This plug is especially valuable for maintenance teams and electrical contractors managing retrofit projects that require a compatible, hard-to-find busplug solution.
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