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The 2 Pole 40 AMP Heavy Duty AC Contactor is a reliable replacement for various residential models, featuring a robust 40 FLA amp rating and a UL listing for safety. With its encapsulated 24-volt coil and heavy-duty terminals, this contactor is designed for high voltage connections, ensuring efficient operation in air conditioning and heat pump systems.
UPC | 818742014519 |
Manufacturer | OneTrip Parts |
Part Number | PT-C240A |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.27 x 2.24 x 2.24 inches |
Item model number | LEPUSPTLSHI5015 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Wattage | 31 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**Z
Good match to original equipment
Exact fit to original A/C relay switch, it's been at least a month since I had to replace my relay switch and it's been running great. Good product fast delivery and the price was right.
A**R
Works with older Lennox furnace
Good
A**K
Quick and Easy
Replaced this for my hot tub. Went quick and easy and have had no issues
D**J
economical
great replacement
J**R
Perfect fit
Spot on
K**R
It works as expected
During current heat wave at the first use of my 6 year old heat pump this season thermostat went blank and outside unit stopped a few seconds after initiating. I would have called the HVAC company to fix it but figured they would be backed up with work orders due to the heat wave so I took to the internet. Initially somewhat mislead by statements that contactors (which are just a simple relay) rarely fail but found a tech training video that indicated that is no longer the case and failure on newer units is frequent due to shorted 24v electromagnet coils. Long story short is that my contactor 24v coil was shorted which caused the fuse in the air handler to blow.. 40 cent fuse and this $20 contactor fixed the problem. As an aside several internet posts indicated that HVAC techs have quoted homeowners up to $500+ for this diagnosis/service. Having no training I was able to diagnose and do the repair for $20. If it happens again it would take less than 30 minutes to save at least a couple hundred and perhaps several hundred vs calling a tech. By the way I found the two capacitors were significantly under spec so replaced those with OEM as well for less than $50, maybe saving hundreds more vs calling a tech. Knocked down a star as this replacement felt less substantial and more cheaply built than the "Homer" branded contactor in my unit. Time will tell but I'll probably order a replacement to have on hand.
X**7
A+ - works great
Worked great on my Lennox HP26 - still going. A+
V**I
Buzz is gone.
I kept hearing a buzz from my AC and replacing this fixed it. It was very easy to do.
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