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[Lifetime Warranty] 2 Pole Contactor 40 Amp 120VAC Coil

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Description

2 Pole Contactor 40 Amp 120VAC Coil

Key Features

  • Poles: 2
  • Rated Current: 40 Amp Full Load Amps (FLA)
  • Coil Voltage: 110/120VAC, 50/60 Hz
  • Maximum Voltage Rating: 600VAC
  • Terminal Type: Box lugs and 1/4 inch quick connect terminals
  • Mounting: Standard mounting base for universal fit
  • Construction: Heavy-duty enclosed housing with copper contacts
  • Certifications: UL Certified

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Square D: 8910DP42V02
  • ABB: DP40C2P-1
  • ElecDirect: TCDP402G6
  • Interchangeable with other definite purpose contactors with matching electrical specifications.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for use in HVAC, air conditioning units, refrigeration systems, heating, lighting, and motor control applications.
  • Fits as a universal replacement for most residential and commercial definite purpose contactor applications requiring a 2-pole, 40 Amp, 120VAC coil configuration.

When to Replace

  • Contactor makes a loud buzzing or humming noise.
  • Visible signs of heat damage, melting, or burning on the housing or terminals.
  • Contacts are pitted, corroded, or welded together.
  • The controlled unit (e.g., compressor, fan motor) fails to start or will not turn off.
  • Coil is open or shorted, preventing the contactor from energizing.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect all electrical power to the equipment before beginning installation.
  • Confirm the voltage and amperage ratings of the new contactor match the system's requirements.
  • Transfer wires from the old contactor to the new one, ensuring connections are clean and secure.
  • Mount the new contactor securely in the control panel.
  • After installation, restore power and verify proper operation of the equipment.