Titan part 0275710 is a 15 AMP fuse used to protect electrical circuits from overcurrent conditions on compatible SprayTech airless sprayers. When the original fuse blows due to a power surge or electrical fault, it interrupts power to protect sensitive components. This fuse restores proper circuit protection and allows the sprayer to resume normal operation once the underlying issue is resolved.
15 AMP Fuse for SprayTech EP2400, CS8100, and CS9960 Sprayers
The Titan part 0275710 15 AMP Fuse is a critical electrical safety component designed to protect the control circuits and motors on compatible SprayTech airless sprayers. When excessive current flows through the circuit—caused by a power surge, motor overload, or electrical fault—the fuse sacrifices itself by melting an internal element, breaking the circuit and preventing damage to more expensive components.
A blown fuse is often the first indicator of an electrical issue. Simply replacing the fuse without addressing the underlying cause may result in repeated failures. This genuine Titan replacement fuse ensures proper 15 AMP rating and reliable protection when installed after correcting any root cause problems.
⚠️ Electrical Safety Warning: Always disconnect power before inspecting or replacing fuses. Use only a 15 AMP replacement—never use a higher amperage fuse, as this can cause equipment damage or fire hazard. If a new fuse blows immediately, there is likely an underlying electrical fault that requires professional diagnosis.
What it does and when to replace it
What the 15 AMP fuse does
Overcurrent protection
Sacs itself to interrupt power when current exceeds 15 amps
Component safeguarding
Protects motors, circuit boards, and wiring from damage
Fault indication
A blown fuse signals an electrical problem needing investigation
Circuit isolation
Prevents fire hazards by breaking the circuit during overloads
When replacement is recommended
Blown fuse
Visible break in fuse element or continuity test fails
Sprayer dead
No power to controls or motor—fuse is first thing to check
Burnt smell
Overheating may have damaged fuse holder or wiring
After electrical event
Following power surge, lightning strike, or jump start incident
Compatibility
Titan part 0275710 is designed specifically for the following SprayTech models. Always verify the correct amperage for your specific machine.
Model
Component
SprayTech Airless EP2400
15 AMP Fuse
SprayTech CS8100
15 AMP Fuse
SprayTech CS9960
15 AMP Fuse
Related parts commonly serviced together
When replacing a blown fuse, these related electrical components are often inspected or replaced to ensure complete system reliability.
Fuse holder
Corroded or burned holders can cause repeated fuse failures.
Power cord & plug
Damaged cords can create shorts that blow fuses.
Motor or pump
A seized motor or pump can draw excessive current and blow fuses.
Frequently Asked Questions
The 15 AMP rating indicates the maximum current the fuse can safely carry before it blows. When current exceeds 15 amps, the fuse element melts, interrupting the circuit. This rating is specifically matched to the electrical requirements of SprayTech EP2400, CS8100, and CS9960 sprayers. Using a fuse with a higher amperage rating (e.g., 20 AMP) would defeat the protection and could allow damaging currents to flow, potentially causing equipment failure or fire.
There are two reliable methods: 1) Visual inspection—remove the fuse and look through the transparent body. If the internal metal element is broken or melted, the fuse is blown. 2) Continuity test—use a multimeter set to continuity or ohms. Place probes on each end of the fuse; a reading of zero or near-zero ohms indicates a good fuse, while infinite resistance (OL) indicates a blown fuse. Always disconnect power before removing the fuse.
If a new fuse blows instantly, there is a direct short circuit or serious overload condition. Common causes include: 1) Shorted motor windings, 2) Damaged power cord with internal short, 3) Failed rectifier or circuit board component, 4) Stuck relay or contactor, or 5) Incorrect fuse amperage (if someone previously installed a higher amp fuse). Do not keep replacing fuses without diagnosing the underlying issue—this can cause further damage. Professional electrical troubleshooting is recommended.
No, you should only replace the fuse with an identical 15 AMP fuse as specified by the manufacturer. Circuit breakers have different time-current characteristics and may not provide the same protection. The fuse holder and wiring are designed specifically for the original fuse type. Substituting a different protection device could create a safety hazard or void equipment warranties. Always use genuine Titan part 0275710 or the exact OEM-specified replacement.