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SPF Zodiac R0012200 Laars Fusable Link E994 Old # E0099403 P15470488SPF-R0012200 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/SPF/SPF-R0012200.jpg Zodiac R0012200 Laars Fusable Link E994 Old # E0099403 Manufacturer Part Number: R0012200Laars Fusable Link (E994)Old # E0099403Zodiac is a leading global manufacturer of differentiated pool and spa products. Through our best-in-class products, Zodiac is the provider of choice for millions of people worldwide. 15470488 052337011655 0.0600lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
Zodiac
17.4400 2027-01-04 105 In Stock
customer review - by , November 11, 2025
5/ 5stars
As advertised
customer review - by , July 7, 2025
5/ 5stars
Came in 24 hours!!! Amazing just the part zi needed.
customer review - by , July 7, 2023
5/ 5stars
This is not professional advice so you should double check to make sure I'm correct. The number before the "C" is temperature in Celsius, so look to match the same value to prevent premature or late fuse burn out. My original part number was no longer available at a reasonable price, this one was the same Celsius value and it worked great. It was for a pool heater; I believe it failed because the water wasn't flowing through the heater so it had higher heat build up. Make sure the water is flowing before you turn it on. Per videos I saw you can look for black charring inside the unit on the control panel side if there is flames entering where it shouldn't. Mine didn't. Clear away debris from the top and look in the bottom to make sure all debris is away and not starting fires (I didn't have this issue).
customer review - by , November 11, 2022
5/ 5stars
I set up my pump on a timer so it would not run at night. When I did this, I think the pump shut off while the heater was going and likely trip this fuse (I won't be doing that again). This was an easy replacement. Steps: 1. turn off the heater. 2. Take the front panel off with a screw driver. 3. Locate the fuse. You can see the fuse by itself on the left. 4. Use a small screw driver to remove the old fuse from the bracket that holds it. 5. Pull the old leads off by hand. 6. Place on new fuse, screw back into place. Took about 3 minutes. Turned the heater back on, and the fault has gone away.

Zodiac R0012200 Laars Fusable Link (E994) Old # E0099403, Price/EA

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Brand Zodiac
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UPC: 052337011655
SKU: SPF-R0012200
Price: $17.44
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Manufacturer Part Number: R0012200

Laars Fusable Link (E994)
Old # E0099403

Zodiac is a leading global manufacturer of differentiated pool and spa products. Through our best-in-class products, Zodiac is the provider of choice for millions of people worldwide.

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By A Customer
Date: November 14, 2025
As advertised
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By A Customer
Date: July 15, 2025
Came in 24 hours!!! Amazing just the part zi needed.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Rebecca
Date: July 24, 2023
This is not professional advice so you should double check to make sure I'm correct. The number before the "C" is temperature in Celsius, so look to match the same value to prevent premature or late fuse burn out. My original part number was no longer available at a reasonable price, this one was the same Celsius value and it worked great. It was for a pool heater; I believe it failed because the water wasn't flowing through the heater so it had higher heat build up. Make sure the water is flowing before you turn it on. Per videos I saw you can look for black charring inside the unit on the control panel side if there is flames entering where it shouldn't. Mine didn't. Clear away debris from the top and look in the bottom to make sure all debris is away and not starting fires (I didn't have this issue).
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Bret
Date: November 19, 2022
I set up my pump on a timer so it would not run at night. When I did this, I think the pump shut off while the heater was going and likely trip this fuse (I won't be doing that again). This was an easy replacement. Steps: 1. turn off the heater. 2. Take the front panel off with a screw driver. 3. Locate the fuse. You can see the fuse by itself on the left. 4. Use a small screw driver to remove the old fuse from the bracket that holds it. 5. Pull the old leads off by hand. 6. Place on new fuse, screw back into place. Took about 3 minutes. Turned the heater back on, and the fault has gone away.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
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