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Titan 800-929 Fuse 15A (Replaces Titan 0551627)

Titan 800-929 Fuse 15A (Replaces Titan 0551627)

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Titan Tools Inc.

 

Titan part 800-929 is a 15A replacement fuse that directly replaces original Titan part 0551627. It protects the electrical system on compatible Titan sprayers by interrupting power when current draw exceeds 15 amps, helping to prevent damage to motors, control boards, and wiring.

Part Number 800-929
Part Description Fuse 15A
Brand Titan
Fits
  • RentSpray 600;
  • PowrTex 1200SF;
  • Impact 840, 740/840, 640;
  • Advantage 1100, 700;
  • Airless Sprayer 1140IX, 840IX, 740IX, 640IX, 540IX, 440IX;
  • Impact X 540I, 440, 410, 740, 640, 640 I and IA, 840 I and IA
Condition New

$10.2

 

15A Replacement Fuse for Titan Airless Sprayers

The Titan 800-929 15A Fuse is an OEM electrical protection component that replaces original Titan part number 0551627. It is designed to interrupt the electrical circuit when current exceeds 15 amps, safeguarding motors, control boards, switches, and wiring from overload damage on a wide range of Titan sprayers.

A blown fuse can result from a temporary overload, a short circuit, or a failing component. Replacing a blown fuse with the correct amperage (15A) restores power and protects the sprayer. Always investigate the root cause of a blown fuse before repeated replacement.

Service Guidance: Before replacing a blown fuse, inspect the sprayer for signs of short circuits (damaged wiring, burnt connectors, motor issues). Never bypass a fuse or replace it with a higher amperage rating — this creates a fire hazard. Use only a genuine 15A fuse like 800-929.

What it does and when to replace it

What the fuse does
Overload protection Melts (blows) when current exceeds 15A to stop power flow
Component safeguarding Prevents motor, control board, and wiring damage
Replaceable protection Allows simple restoration of power after fault is corrected
When replacement is recommended
Blown fuse (visible break) Metal strip inside is melted or separated
No power to sprayer Sprayer dead; fuse continuity test shows open circuit
Recurrent blowing Fuse blows repeatedly — indicates underlying electrical fault
Corroded or loose fuse holder Fuse looks intact but holder is damaged; replace both if needed

Compatibility

Titan part 800-929 (replaces 0551627) is a direct replacement 15A fuse for the following sprayer models. Always verify fuse type (ATC, ATO, or glass) and amperage before installation.

Brand / Model Components
RentSpray 600 Fuse 15A
PowrTex 1200SF Fuse 15A
Impact 840 Fuse 15A
Impact 740/840 Fuse 15A
Impact 640 Fuse 15A
Advantage 1100 Fuse 15A
Advantage 700 Fuse 15A
Airless Sprayer 1140IX Fuse 15A
Airless Sprayer 840IX Fuse 15A
Airless Sprayer 740IX Fuse 15A
Airless Sprayer 640IX Fuse 15A
Airless Sprayer 540IX Fuse 15A
Airless Sprayer 440IX Fuse 15A
Impact X 540I Fuse 15A
Impact X 440 Fuse 15A
Impact X 410 Fuse 15A
Impact X 740 Fuse 15A
Impact X 640 Fuse 15A
Impact X 640 I Fuse 15A
Impact X 640 IA Fuse 15A
Impact X 840 I Fuse 15A
Impact X 840 IA Fuse 15A

Related parts commonly serviced together

When replacing a blown fuse, inspect or replace these associated electrical components as needed.

Fuse holder / socket

Corroded or melted fuse holders can cause intermittent power loss. Replace if damaged.

Power cord & plug

A damaged cord can cause shorts that blow fuses. Inspect for cuts or exposed wires.

Motor or control board

If fuses blow repeatedly, the motor or control board may have an internal short.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a 15A replacement fuse that directly replaces original Titan part 0551627. It protects the electrical system on many Titan sprayers by blowing when current exceeds 15 amps.

This is typically an ATC or ATO blade-type fuse rated at 15 amps. It has a standard automotive-style plastic body with two flat prongs. Always compare with your original fuse to confirm physical fit.

Do not keep replacing fuses — this indicates a short circuit or overload. Inspect wiring for damage, check the motor for continuity to ground, and examine the control board for burnt components. Consult a qualified technician if needed.

No. Using a fuse rated higher than 15A (e.g., 20A or 30A) can allow dangerous current levels that may cause fire, motor burnout, or wiring damage. Always replace with the correct 15A fuse.