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Shopcorp 40A 1 Pole 24VAC Coil Definite Purpose Magnetic Contactor, HVAC Heavy Duty 24VAC, Motor Load 40A, AC, Heat Pump
Shopcorp 40A 1 Pole Normally Open 24VAC Magnetic Definite Purpose Contactor We offer a diverse range of contactors, including HVAC contactors, AC...
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Shopcorp 40A 1 Pole Normally 24VAC Magnetic Definite Purpose Contactor - 2 Pack We offer a diverse range of contactors, including HVAC contactors,...
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In our 1 Pole Collection, explore a versatile range of contactors with various pole configurations, including 1-pole contactors. Whether you need HVAC contactors, lighting contactors, or solutions for diverse electrical systems, our selection offers high-quality electrical contactors to meet your specific needs.
Discover contactors designed to match specific pole requirements, such as HVAC contactor wiring or contactor for AC unit needs. Trust in the reliability and performance of our products, whether you're managing electrical systems in a small-scale setup or a large industrial environment.
FAQ
What is a 1 pole definite purpose contactor used for?
A 1 pole definite purpose contactor is designed for single-phase applications where only one circuit needs to be controlled. They are commonly used in HVAC systems, heat pumps, and light motor loads. At Contactor Depot, we offer 1 pole definite purpose contactors built for reliability and certified for demanding electrical environments.
How do pole options affect the versatility of a contactor?
Having different pole options allows contactors to adapt to a wide range of applications. From single-phase to multi-phase systems, the correct pole configuration ensures safe operation and reliable performance.
Why is pole configuration important when selecting a contactor?
Pole configuration determines how the contactor will handle the electrical connection. Choosing the right configuration ensures compatibility with your system, whether it is for motors, lighting, or HVAC equipment.
What does the number of poles in a contactor mean?
The number of poles in a contactor indicates how many separate circuits it can control at the same time. More poles provide flexibility to manage multiple loads or phases in industrial and commercial applications.