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- Generac transfer switches use fast blow fuses1. The 5A bus fuses, part number 073590A, and the 6.3A fuses, part number 10000005117, are both fast blow fuses1. These fuses are typically found in the transfer switch of Generac home standby generators and commercial Liquid Cooled generators2. The genuine Generac OEM Part BBS-5 Fuse is used for N1, N2 and T1 Fuses in Generac transfer switches2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The 5A bus fuses, part number 073590A, and the 6.3A fuses, part number 10000005117, are both fast blow fuses, also known as non-time delay fuses or fast-acting fuses. We do not recommend changing these fuses out for slow blow or time-delay fuses.support.generac.com/s/article/Do-Generac-automat…This fuse is typically found in the transfer switch of Generac home standby generators and commercial Liquid Cooled generators. Genuine Generac OEM Part BBS-5 Fuse Used for N1, N2 and T1 Fuses in Generac transfer switches Will work with other Generac branded generators, such as: Guardian, Centurion, Watchdog, Bryant,www.zillerelectric.com/products/073590a-generac-…
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What is the T1 fuse in my transfer switch? - Generac …
WEBThe T1 fuse is part of a circuit that originates in the transfer switch and powers the battery charger in the generator. It is located in the transfer switch next to the N1 and N2 fuses.
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