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Shopcorp 63 Amp 4 Pole IEC Normally Closed Electric Contactor - 24VAC Coil for HVAC, AC, Motor Load and Lighting Systems
Shopcorp 63 Amp 4 Pole Normally Closed Contactor We offer a wide selection of contactors, including HVAC contactors, AC contactors, and lighting co...
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Electrodepot 63 Amp 4 Pole Normally Closed Contactor We offer a wide selection of contactors, including HVAC contactors, AC contactors, and lightin...
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Explore our 24VAC Collection, featuring a versatile range of electrical components designed for 24 volt AC applications, including 24 volts contactors. Whether you need lighting solutions or specialized electrical components, our selection offers high-quality products tailored to meet your specific voltage requirements.
Discover a variety of options within our 24VAC Collection, suitable for different applications, such as HVAC contactor wiring, contactor for AC unit, and more. 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
Why are 24V coils common in HVAC contactors?
24V AC coils are the most popular in HVAC because they provide safe, low-voltage control for thermostats and air conditioning units. They reduce the risk of electrical hazards while maintaining reliable performance. Contactor Depot carries a wide selection of 24V coil contactors, including 2 pole, 3 pole, and 4 pole options for air conditioners and heat pumps.
What does VAC coil mean in a contactor?
A VAC coil refers to the control voltage (in volts AC) that energizes the contactor. When the coil receives the correct AC voltage, it creates a magnetic field that closes or opens the contacts, allowing current to flow to the load. At Contactor Depot, we supply contactors with coils in 24V, 110/120V, and 220/240V AC, covering residential, commercial, and industrial systems.
What is the difference between 24V, 110/120V, and 220/240V coils?
- 24V coils are standard in residential HVAC systems for safe, low-voltage control.
- 110/120V coils are often used in commercial equipment where line voltage is available.
- 220/240V coils are designed for larger industrial applications that require higher voltage control.
At Contactor Depot, you will find all three coil voltages available across our full range of 30A to 100A contactors.