Turbochef 100599 Oven Fuse 20 Amp ATMR

Special Price $27.52 Regular Price $39.71
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SKU
100599
Oven Parts,
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The Turbochef 100599 Oven Fuse 20 Amp ATMR is an electrical fuse used to regulate the flow of electrical current by breaking the circuit when the current is above the specified flow. When the element melts, the element is overloaded and power is terminated to prevent damage other components. It is fitted in the electrical control circuit or fuse holder of the oven. It is configured in format that allows time-delay response to controlled loads at startup. The cylindrical body has specific clips or holders.

Dimensions

  • Length: 1.45 In
  • Width: 0.45 In
  • Height: 0.35 In
  • Weight: 0.2 lbs
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Manufacturer Name: Turbochef
Product Number: 100599
OEM Part Number: 100599
Product Description: Fuse, 20A, Atmr , Individual
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Dimensions:
Length:1.45in/3.68cm
Width:0.45in/1.14cm
Height:0.35in/0.89cm
Weight:0.2lbs/90.72g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Turbochef 100599 Fuse?

Regularly inspect the fuse for signs of discoloration or damage before use. Replace immediately if any defects appear to prevent electrical hazards. Ensure the correct rating is used and handle carefully to avoid electric shock or short circuits.

What are common issues with the Turbochef 100599 Fuse?

  • Fuse blowing or tripping frequently.
  • Weak electrical contact due to corrosion.
  • Overheating under normal load.
  • The incorrect fuse rating is causing operational failure.

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Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off the power and unplug the appliance before starting.

Step2: Locate the fuse holder, usually near the control panel or power input.

Step3: Carefully remove the old fuse, noting its orientation and type.

Step4: Insert the fuse, ensuring it matches the voltage and amperage specifications.

Step5: Secure the fuse holder cover back in place.

Step6: Restore power and test the appliance for proper operation.