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Heavy-Duty 2-Pole 30 Amp 120 Volt AC Contactor Relay

Introducing our Heavy-Duty 2-Pole 30 Amp 120 Volt AC Contactor Relay, designed for reliable performance in various applications. This contactor relay is ideal for HVAC systems, refrigeration equipment, and more, ensuring efficient operation and durability.

Key Features:

  • Heavy-Duty Construction: Built to withstand demanding environments and ensure long-lasting performance.
  • 30 Amp Rating: Capable of handling high current loads, making it suitable for a variety of applications.
  • 120 Volt AC Coil: Designed for easy integration with standard electrical systems.
  • Versatile Compatibility: Perfect for use with air conditioners, heat pumps, chillers, and refrigeration equipment.
  • Reliable Operation: Ensures consistent performance and minimizes downtime in critical systems.

Applications:

  • HVAC Systems
  • Air Conditioners
  • Heat Pumps
  • Chillers
  • Refrigeration Equipment

Upgrade your system with our Heavy-Duty 2-Pole 30 Amp 120 Volt AC Contactor Relay and experience enhanced efficiency and reliability in your operations.

FAQ

If your equipment fails to start, makes a loud buzzing or humming noise, or remains running even after the thermostat has reached the set temperature, the contactor is likely failing. Pitted or burnt contact points are a clear sign of electrical wear and indicate that the unit should be replaced to prevent further damage to your motor or compressor.
A 2-pole contactor is designed to switch two separate lines of power simultaneously. This is standard for most single-phase 240V HVAC and pool equipment applications, where both hot legs of the power supply need to be broken when the unit is turned off.
Installation is straightforward and typically takes 15 to 30 minutes. You will need a screwdriver (usually Phillips or flathead depending on your terminal screws) and a multimeter to verify that power is disconnected before beginning. Always ensure the main power supply is turned off at the breaker box before touching any wiring.
Contactors are mechanical devices subject to 'arcing' every time they open or close. Over time, this electrical arcing causes the contact points to erode, pit, or weld together. Additionally, exposure to dust, debris, or high humidity in outdoor condenser units can accelerate the degradation of the internal coil or the spring mechanism.
Yes. Before installing the new contactor, inspect the wiring terminals for signs of heat damage or melted insulation. If the wires connected to the contactor are brittle or scorched, trim them back and strip fresh wire to ensure a solid, low-resistance connection. It is also good practice to verify that your run capacitor is within its rated microfarad (uF) range, as a failing capacitor can put unnecessary strain on the contactor.