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The EATON BP/AGC-AH10-RP is a glass tube fuse assortment from Bussmann, packaged as a 10-piece variety kit covering multiple amperage ratings in the AGC and SFE form factor. This assortment is used to stock service vehicles and shop benches with the most commonly needed fast-acting glass tube fuses, keeping technicians working without delays caused by missing fuse sizes. The compact pack weighs 0.035 pounds, making it easy to store in a tool bag, parts bin, or service truck. Licensed electricians, HVAC technicians, and experienced service pros keep assortments like this on hand for quick protective device replacement during service calls.
AGC-series glass tube fuses are found across a wide range of residential and light commercial electrical applications, including low-voltage control circuits, instrumentation panels, automotive accessories, and legacy HVAC equipment with fused low-voltage circuits. This assortment covers seven distinct amperage ratings in a single purchase, reducing the need to order individual blister packs for each size. It is well suited for service shops that rotate fuse inventory regularly or for technicians who want a baseline stock across multiple job types.
Designed for use with fuse holders and fuse blocks that accept the AGC and SFE glass tube fuse form factor. Specific ratings included are AGC-7-1/2, AGC-25 (one each), and AGC-10, AGC-15, AGC-20, and AGC-30 (two each). Verify the required amperage rating and fuse form factor against the equipment being serviced before installation.
Glass tube fuse replacement should be performed by a qualified electrician or licensed technician following applicable NEC guidelines. Always de-energize the circuit and confirm zero voltage with a meter before removing or installing a fuse. Replace only with a fuse of the same amperage rating and form factor as specified by the equipment manufacturer. Never substitute a higher amperage fuse to bypass a fault condition.
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