Trane FUS2301 Fuse
Ensure reliable overcurrent protection for your commercial and residential units with the Trane FUS2301 Fuse. This 300VAC 60A fast-acting fuse is an essential OEM replacement part designed for immediate circuit interruption when current exceeds safe operating parameters. As a Class T current-limiting fuse, the FUS2301 features a compact melamine body and a fast-acting response profile that mitigates the risk of electrical fires and prevents damage to high-value internal components like compressors and blower motors.
This HVAC circuit protection component is a direct cross-reference for the updated part number FUS02301 and the JLLN 60A series. It is rated for an interrupting capacity of 200 kA at 300V AC, making it suitable for motor control circuits and power distribution systems where high fault currents may occur. The blade/clip mounting style ensures a secure fit in standard 60-amp fuse holders. Using a genuine Trane replacement fuse maintains the integrity of the original system design and ensures compatibility with various Trane HVAC equipment models requiring localized overcurrent safeguards.
Key Benefits- Rapid Response: Engineered with fast-acting characteristics to clear short circuits and overloads in milliseconds.
- Compact Design: Small-footprint melamine body allows for space-saving integration in tight control cabinets.
- High Interrupting Rating: Rated for up to 200,000 Amps, providing robust protection against catastrophic circuit failure.
- Precise Compatibility: Designed specifically for HVAC machinery, ensuring voltage and amperage ratings align with factory specs.
Is the FUS2301 interchangeable with a slow-blow fuse?
No. This is a fast-acting fuse. Replacing it with a time-delay fuse can allow sustained overcurrent to damage sensitive electronic boards and motors. Use only as specified by the equipment nameplate.
What does the Class T rating signify for this part?
Class T fuses like the FUS2301 provide high-speed response and a high interrupting rating in a significantly smaller physical size than standard Class R or Class H fuses.
What cause would lead this 60A fuse to blow?
Common causes include grounded compressor windings, shorted fan motors, or severe electrical surges. Always diagnose the circuit fault before installing the new fuse.
Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.
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