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    Jan 27, 2009, 06:22 AM
    Blowing fuses
    Hi I have a intertherm furnace model #FEHA-017HAC-01 with a fuse "panel" 2-30 amps and 2-60 amps the 60 amp fuse on one side burns out about every week or so I also notice the disconect "plug" is getting hot on this burnt fuse side as it is starting to discolour and deforme melted any suggestions?
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    Jan 27, 2009, 06:32 AM

    Loose or burn connections generate heat, I would remove fuse disconnect and replace with breaker disconnect.
    If you can obtain new parts for your fuse disconnect and holders, it may be salvaged.
    I like Breakers.

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