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York S1-GMQ-3-2/10 Fuse

York S1-GMQ-3-2/10 Fuse

The York S1-GMQ-3-2/10 Fuse is a professional-grade 3.2 Amp time delay fuse designed for 300V HVAC control circuits. This GMQ series fuse features a size-rejecting design, ensuring it is only installed in compatible HLR or FHN fuse holders to prevent accidental over-fusing of sensitive equipment. As a slow blow fuse, it is engineered to withstand the high inrush currents typical of transformer secondary sides and small motor loads without nuisance tripping. For technicians troubleshooting York, Coleman, and Luxaire furnaces or air handlers, this component is critical for protecting integrated furnace controls (IFC) and 24V transformers from sustained overcurrent conditions. The dual-element time-delay characteristic provides a precise response curve, clearing short circuits fast while providing the necessary lag for inductive loads. Utilizing this specific 3.2A rating ensures the system remains within OEM safety parameters for long-term field reliability.

Key Benefits for Technicians
  • Time-delay functionality eliminates service calls related to nuisance blowing during standard motor startup cycles.
  • 300VAC rating offers a high safety margin for both 120V and 208/230V control circuit applications.
  • Size-rejecting physical profile ensures that only the correct 3.2A amperage can be inserted into the holder, protecting the circuit board.
  • OEM-spec compatibility provides a direct drop-in replacement for York and Source 1 HVAC service parts.
Common Questions and Troubleshooting

What is the difference between a GMQ and a GLQ fuse?
The GMQ is a time-delay fuse used for inductive loads, whereas the GLQ is a fast-acting fuse. They should not be substituted for one another in HVAC applications.

Can I replace a 3.2A fuse with a 3.0A or 5.0A fuse?
No. Using a lower amperage may cause premature failure, while a higher amperage can lead to transformer burnout or control board damage. Always match the S1-GMQ-3-2/10 specifications.

Why does the control circuit fuse keep blowing?
Recurrent failure usually indicates a short to ground in the thermostat wiring, a failing contactor coil, or a compromised 24V transformer secondary.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

$9.87

Original: $28.19

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York S1-GMQ-3-2/10 Fuse

$28.19

$9.87

York S1-GMQ-3-2/10 Fuse

The York S1-GMQ-3-2/10 Fuse is a professional-grade 3.2 Amp time delay fuse designed for 300V HVAC control circuits. This GMQ series fuse features a size-rejecting design, ensuring it is only installed in compatible HLR or FHN fuse holders to prevent accidental over-fusing of sensitive equipment. As a slow blow fuse, it is engineered to withstand the high inrush currents typical of transformer secondary sides and small motor loads without nuisance tripping. For technicians troubleshooting York, Coleman, and Luxaire furnaces or air handlers, this component is critical for protecting integrated furnace controls (IFC) and 24V transformers from sustained overcurrent conditions. The dual-element time-delay characteristic provides a precise response curve, clearing short circuits fast while providing the necessary lag for inductive loads. Utilizing this specific 3.2A rating ensures the system remains within OEM safety parameters for long-term field reliability.

Key Benefits for Technicians
  • Time-delay functionality eliminates service calls related to nuisance blowing during standard motor startup cycles.
  • 300VAC rating offers a high safety margin for both 120V and 208/230V control circuit applications.
  • Size-rejecting physical profile ensures that only the correct 3.2A amperage can be inserted into the holder, protecting the circuit board.
  • OEM-spec compatibility provides a direct drop-in replacement for York and Source 1 HVAC service parts.
Common Questions and Troubleshooting

What is the difference between a GMQ and a GLQ fuse?
The GMQ is a time-delay fuse used for inductive loads, whereas the GLQ is a fast-acting fuse. They should not be substituted for one another in HVAC applications.

Can I replace a 3.2A fuse with a 3.0A or 5.0A fuse?
No. Using a lower amperage may cause premature failure, while a higher amperage can lead to transformer burnout or control board damage. Always match the S1-GMQ-3-2/10 specifications.

Why does the control circuit fuse keep blowing?
Recurrent failure usually indicates a short to ground in the thermostat wiring, a failing contactor coil, or a compromised 24V transformer secondary.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

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The York S1-GMQ-3-2/10 Fuse is a professional-grade 3.2 Amp time delay fuse designed for 300V HVAC control circuits. This GMQ series fuse features a size-rejecting design, ensuring it is only installed in compatible HLR or FHN fuse holders to prevent accidental over-fusing of sensitive equipment. As a slow blow fuse, it is engineered to withstand the high inrush currents typical of transformer secondary sides and small motor loads without nuisance tripping. For technicians troubleshooting York, Coleman, and Luxaire furnaces or air handlers, this component is critical for protecting integrated furnace controls (IFC) and 24V transformers from sustained overcurrent conditions. The dual-element time-delay characteristic provides a precise response curve, clearing short circuits fast while providing the necessary lag for inductive loads. Utilizing this specific 3.2A rating ensures the system remains within OEM safety parameters for long-term field reliability.

Key Benefits for Technicians
  • Time-delay functionality eliminates service calls related to nuisance blowing during standard motor startup cycles.
  • 300VAC rating offers a high safety margin for both 120V and 208/230V control circuit applications.
  • Size-rejecting physical profile ensures that only the correct 3.2A amperage can be inserted into the holder, protecting the circuit board.
  • OEM-spec compatibility provides a direct drop-in replacement for York and Source 1 HVAC service parts.
Common Questions and Troubleshooting

What is the difference between a GMQ and a GLQ fuse?
The GMQ is a time-delay fuse used for inductive loads, whereas the GLQ is a fast-acting fuse. They should not be substituted for one another in HVAC applications.

Can I replace a 3.2A fuse with a 3.0A or 5.0A fuse?
No. Using a lower amperage may cause premature failure, while a higher amperage can lead to transformer burnout or control board damage. Always match the S1-GMQ-3-2/10 specifications.

Why does the control circuit fuse keep blowing?
Recurrent failure usually indicates a short to ground in the thermostat wiring, a failing contactor coil, or a compromised 24V transformer secondary.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.