Designers may use the fuse across a range of culinary and equipment circuits where a protective element fits panel and holder specifications. Procurement specialists will source this part for ovens, hot plates, motors, and control assemblies to standardize spare inventory across multiple sites.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Wipe high-touch zones (menu covers, shakers, chair backs, door handles) with EPA-registered disinfectant; follow label contact time and dilute per instructions. Clean non-food-contact surfaces daily to avoid grime buildup and pest attraction. Remove spills immediately with mild detergent and warm water, then dry. Inspect furnishings weekly for damage. Routine cleaning prevents germ transfer, preserves appearance, supports CSA compliance, and reduces pest and inspection risks.#@@#Additional Info#@#PartsTown 1170425 LP-CC-12 amp fuse offers 12-amp overcurrent protection for commercial kitchen equipment. It measures 1.4 inches long, 0.45 inches high, weighs 0.06 pounds, and meets CSA safety standards for easy replacement.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
Designers may use the fuse across a range of culinary and equipment circuits where a protective element fits panel and holder specifications. Procurement specialists will source this part for ovens, hot plates, motors, and control assemblies to standardize spare inventory across multiple sites.#@@#Delivery Details#@#
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Inspect the 1170425 LP-CC-12 AMP FUSE weekly to verify integrity and continuity. Replace any unit with visible corrosion or crack. Clean fuse clips and holder with contact cleaner and soft brush; ensure power remains isolated during service. Torque terminal connections to manufacturer specifications. Record replacements with date, amperage, and technician initials for traceability. Schedule thermal scans monthly to detect overload conditions.