Taco SR6A-001RP Replacement Fuse, 6 Amp (10 Pack)
A Taco replacement fuse pack used to restore overcurrent protection in compatible Taco switching relays when the specified 6-amp fuse is required.
Key Features
- Replacement fuse pack, 6 amps, 10 pack
- Application listed as Replacement Part
- Taco switching relay literature identifies SR6A-001RP as the "Replacement Switching Relay fuses" part number, and lists the fuse as Littelfuse part number 229006
Compatibility & Applications
- Identified by Taco for use as a replacement fuse in Taco switching relays (specific relay models vary by Taco instruction sheet; the provided Taco literature lists it for SR switching relay applications).
- Must only be used where the manufacturer specifies this exact part number: SR6A-001RP, and where a 6-amp fuse is the required rating.
Installation & Operation Notes
- Installation should be performed by a qualified hydronic/HVAC technician.
- Reference the switching relay's service/installation instructions for the correct shutdown procedure and fuse replacement method.
- Taco documentation includes safety-critical wiring warnings for switching relay installations; follow all instructions exactly to avoid unsafe conditions.
Maintenance & Troubleshooting
- A blown relay fuse is commonly addressed when a zone/control circuit stops operating and troubleshooting points to a failed fuse as the immediate cause.
- If the replacement fuse repeatedly blows, user feedback indicates it may be masking an underlying issue (for example, a "quirky zone" or fault condition), and the system should be diagnosed per the relay/system documentation rather than relying on repeated fuse replacement.
User Reviews & Q&A Summary
- Review themes frequently describe it as the correct replacement for Taco relay applications and a convenient multi-pack, especially when the fuse is not readily available locally.
- Multiple reviewers emphasize fast delivery, good order updates, and that the fuses arrived as expected.
- Common usage context includes keeping older hydronic/boiler zone controls running by replacing a blown fuse; one reviewer notes occasional variability in how long a fuse lasts when an underlying system issue remains.
- The main negative theme is packaging quality (reports of the fuse box arriving opened or fuses not secured in packaging), even when the fuses themselves were not damaged.