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| Part Number | PBLC34250GN |
| Amperes | 250 |
| Voltage | 600 |
| Product Type | Bus Plug |
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Schneider Electric PBLC34250GN Bus Plug — a purpose-built 250A, 600V connection module designed for maintenance, retrofit, and replacement projects in power distribution panels.
When you need a reliable, high-current interface that keeps critical equipment powered during downtime, the PBLC34250GN delivers a robust, purpose-built solution from a trusted name in industrial power distribution.
Why this bus plug matters: precise compatibility, sturdy performance, and a design that supports quick, secure swaps in modern or legacy panels. Use it to modernize panels, retrofit existing systems, or stock as a dependable spare for service fleets.
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Compatibility note — Confirm fit and ratings before ordering. The part number PBLC34250GN is the best reference for compatibility.
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