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| Part Number | PFA34100 |
| Amperes | 100 |
| Poles | 3 |
| Voltage | 480 |
| Product Type | Bus Plug |
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Schneider Electric's PFA34100 Bus Plug is a purpose-built, industrial-grade connector designed to slot neatly into 480V, 3-pole power systems. With a 100A rating, it's engineered for maintenance, retrofit, and replacement projects where exact specifications matter, helping you minimize downtime while preserving system integrity.
Key features and benefits:
Choosing the PFA34100 means aligning with Schneider Electric's reliability and standardized interface. The three-pole, 480V design delivers predictable performance across your distribution network, while the 100A rating provides a comfortable margin for routine startup surges and continuous operation in demanding environments.
Important: Confirm fit and ratings before ordering. The part number is the most reliable reference for compatibility with your equipment.
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