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[Lifetime Warranty] 1 Pole Contactor 40 Amp 24VAC Coil

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Description

1 Pole Contactor 40 Amp 24VAC Coil

Key Features

  • Poles: 1
  • Amperage Rating: 40 Amp (Full Load Amps)
  • Coil Voltage: 24 VAC
  • Frequency: 50/60 Hz
  • Terminals: Box lugs and spade terminals
  • Includes a protective cover to prevent contact with live parts
  • Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 65°C (-104°F to 150°F)

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Packard C140A
  • TCDP401B6
  • Westinghouse DW401A-120
  • Serves as a universal replacement for most residential single-pole definite purpose contactors with matching electrical specifications.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for HVAC, air conditioning units, heat pumps, refrigeration systems, and other motor load applications.
  • Direct replacement for any 1-pole contactor rated at 40 amps or less (e.g., 25A, 30A) with a 24 VAC coil.
  • Ensure pole count, amperage, and coil voltage match the original unit for proper fitment.

When to Replace

  • Outdoor AC unit or compressor fails to start.
  • A continuous humming or buzzing sound comes from the outdoor unit without the fan or compressor engaging.
  • Visible signs of damage, such as burnt contacts, pitting, or melted casing.
  • The contactor makes chattering or rapid clicking noises when energized.

Installation Tips

  • Safety Warning:Disconnect all electrical power to the unit at the main breaker panel before beginning installation.
  • Verify the specifications of the new contactor match the old part.
  • Photograph or label all wire connections before disconnecting the old contactor.
  • Connect high-voltage wires to the corresponding line and load terminals.
  • Connect the low-voltage control wires to the coil terminals.
  • Ensure all electrical connections are tightened securely.