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AZ00218324

[Lifetime Warranty] 2 Pole Contactor 30 Amp 120VAC Coil

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Description

2 Pole Contactor 30 Amp 120VAC Coil - Compatible with Relays, Air Conditioner, Heat Pump, Refrigeration Systems

Key Features

  • Coil Voltage: 120VAC
  • Full Load Amperage (FLA): 30A
  • Poles: 2 (Double Pole)
  • Terminals: High-conductivity copper lugs
  • Function: Electrically controlled switch for high-current loads like compressors and fan motors.
  • Mounting: Standard footprint, compatible with DIN rail mounting.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Carrier: C230B
  • Replaces any 2-pole contactor with a 120VAC coil rated for 30 amps or less (e.g., 20A, 25A).
  • Can be used as a functional replacement for single-pole contactors.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for residential and light commercial HVAC equipment.
  • Applications: Central air conditioners, heat pumps, refrigeration systems, and other motor control circuits.
  • System Requirement: Must be used in systems that provide a 120VAC control signal voltage.

When to Replace

  • Compressor or condenser fan fails to turn on.
  • Visible pitting, burning, or melting on the contact points.
  • Loud buzzing or chattering sound from the contactor when energized.
  • The unit remains on even when the thermostat is satisfied.
  • Coil tests open or fails to pull the plunger in when 120VAC is applied.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect all electrical power to the HVAC unit before beginning installation.
  • Verify the system's control circuit voltage is 120VAC to match the contactor's coil rating.
  • Label or photograph wire placement on the old contactor before disconnecting.
  • Ensure all electrical connections are tightened securely to the specified torque to prevent overheating.
Color
Black

Voltage
120 (ac)

Material
silver

Display Type
LCD