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Carrier HVAC Motor Contactor, 3 Pole 40 Amp 120V Coil Air Conditioner Contactor, AC Definite Purpose Contactor Replacement Relays, Air Conditioner Condenser Compressor(2 Pack)

(4 customer reviews)

$29.99

Availability: 15 in stock

SKU: B0CZDSF6ZZ2 Categories: ,


Dreyoo focus on research and development, do not cut corners, the protector contactor will be wonderful solution for your home kitchen and industry utilization

Specification:
Voltage: 120 VAC
Amperage (FLA): 30 A
Resistive (RES): 40 A
AC frequency: 50/ 60 Hz
Poles: 3 (double)

Compatibility
Replacement for: CR453AD2AAA, 3M40-B, 8910DPA43V02, 90171, 3100-30T10, C25DNF340A, 42CF35AF, 400-DP40ND3, A77-309046A-1, ACC430UM20, HCCY3XT04CG, C340B, DP401203.
Applied to HVAC, elevators, pools, food processing, pumps or compressors, lighting, hoists and cranes, battery chargers, printing presses, vending machines, and agriculture.

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ASIN

B0CZDSF6ZZ

Brand Name

Dunkive

Material Type

silver

Manufacturer

Dunkive

4 reviews for Carrier HVAC Motor Contactor, 3 Pole 40 Amp 120V Coil Air Conditioner Contactor, AC Definite Purpose Contactor Replacement Relays, Air Conditioner Condenser Compressor(2 Pack)

  1. GlowingAnt


    The contactor seems to be well made and with good workmanship. The three lines opens and closes upon receiving the voltage and the action of the contactor can be visually verified by the center button. Each line is confirmed by multimeter with good contact once it’s closed and stays open completely when voltage is removed.

  2. joe vela


    So far great stuff

  3. Lexy


    Came as described and works good.

  4. slomobile


    We’ve had a lot of brief 1-2 second power outages. My understanding is that is really bad for air conditioners because of the pressure spike that is created when the compressor stops and suddenly restarts.I’ll be using this contactor in conjunction with a battery backed computer to sense line voltage and not switch the HVAC contactor back on unless power has been stable for minimum 6 seconds.It will be some time before I’m able to actually test my system. But I wanted to put the info out there for all the folks in Texas suffering weather related outages that might want this now.

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