York S1-025-12804-900 Fuse

York S1-025-12804-900 Fuse

  • $41.11


The York S1-025-12804-900 is an essential OEM safety component designed to provide high-voltage circuit protection in commercial and residential HVAC systems. Rated for 20A 600V, this fuse prevents damage to critical components like control boards, fan motors, and compressors by interrupting electrical flow during overloads or short circuits. This specific York replacement fuse is engineered for a precise fit in numerous air conditioners and heat pumps, ensuring that field installations meet original manufacturing specifications without the risk of nuisance blowing often seen with generic alternatives.

For service technicians, the York S1-025-12804-900 20A 600V Fuse serves as a reliable HVAC electrical protection device in high-demand environments. Its 600VAC rating makes it suitable for heavy-duty power wiring and motor control centers within York HVAC systems. Replacing a blown fuse with this genuine part maintains the integrity of the diagnostic path, helping you avoid repetitive service calls and potential equipment failure caused by improper current regulation. Ensure your inventory includes these 20 amp 600 volt fuses to keep cooling and heating units operational during peak load conditions.

Key Benefits:
  • Genuine York OEM Part: Ensures direct compatibility and eliminates fitting issues during field repairs.
  • High-Voltage Safety: Rated for up to 600V, making it suitable for both primary and secondary HVAC circuits.
  • Precision Amperage: The 20A rating provides a critical safety threshold to protect sensitive electronic control boards.
  • Industrial-Grade Build: Designed to withstand the thermal cycling common in outdoor condenser units and furnace cabinets.
Common Questions:
  • Is this fuse compatible with York high-efficiency heat pumps? Yes, this 20A 600V fuse is specifically cross-referenced for multiple York, Coleman, and Luxaire models requiring 600V protection.
  • Can I use a standard 250V fuse instead of the S1-025-12804-900? No. It is critical to maintain the 600V rating to handle the potential voltage spikes in commercial-grade HVAC equipment.
  • What causes this HVAC fuse to blow regularly? Frequent failure usually indicates an underlying issue, such as a grounded compressor, a failing fan motor, or a major power surge in the line voltage.

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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