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[Lifetime Warranty] 3 Pole FLA Contactor 40 Amp 240 VAC Coil Condenser Compressor AC Definite Purpose Contactor - Fits Relays, Air Conditioner, Heat Pump

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[Lifetime Warranty] 3 Pole FLA Contactor 40 Amp 240 VAC Coil Condenser Compressor AC Definite Purpose Contactor - Fits Relays, Air Conditioner, Heat Pump

3 Pole FLA Contactor 40 Amp 240 VAC Coil Condenser Compressor AC Definite Purpose Contactor

Key Features

  • Electrical Rating: 40 Amp Full Load Amps (FLA)
  • Poles: 3 Pole, Single Throw (3PST)
  • Coil Voltage: 240 VAC
  • Operating Frequency: 50/60 Hz
  • Enclosed contacts for resistance to dust and debris
  • Durable, insulated housing
  • Universal mounting footprint for versatile installation

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

Replaces definite purpose contactors with matching 3-pole, 40A, and 240V AC coil specifications. Compatible with models from manufacturers including:

  • 42CF35AG
  • C25DNF340T
  • C25DND340B
  • 9-3185-2
  • L36-692
  • E1C25DNF340B

Compatibility & Fitment

Designed for use in residential and commercial HVAC systems. This component controls high-voltage power to:

  • Air conditioner compressors
  • Condenser fan motors
  • Heat pump compressors
  • Crankcase heaters
  • Other high-power resistive and motor loads

When to Replace

  • Outdoor condenser unit does not start when the thermostat calls for cooling
  • Audible buzzing or chattering from the contactor without unit activation
  • Compressor or fan motor runs continuously and will not shut off
  • Visible signs of damage, such as pitting, arcing, or melted housing
  • Failed continuity test across terminals when the coil is energized

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect all electrical power to the HVAC unit at the circuit breaker and service disconnect before installation.
  • Verify power is off using a multimeter.
  • Photograph or label the wiring configuration of the old contactor before removal.
  • Transfer wires from the old contactor to the corresponding terminals on the new one.
  • Ensure all line, load, and coil connections are secure to prevent overheating and arcing.
$29.19
[Lifetime Warranty] 3 Pole FLA Contactor 40 Amp 240 VAC Coil Condenser Compressor AC Definite Purpose Contactor - Fits Relays, Air Conditioner, Heat Pump
$29.19

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Description

3 Pole FLA Contactor 40 Amp 240 VAC Coil Condenser Compressor AC Definite Purpose Contactor

Key Features

  • Electrical Rating: 40 Amp Full Load Amps (FLA)
  • Poles: 3 Pole, Single Throw (3PST)
  • Coil Voltage: 240 VAC
  • Operating Frequency: 50/60 Hz
  • Enclosed contacts for resistance to dust and debris
  • Durable, insulated housing
  • Universal mounting footprint for versatile installation

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

Replaces definite purpose contactors with matching 3-pole, 40A, and 240V AC coil specifications. Compatible with models from manufacturers including:

  • 42CF35AG
  • C25DNF340T
  • C25DND340B
  • 9-3185-2
  • L36-692
  • E1C25DNF340B

Compatibility & Fitment

Designed for use in residential and commercial HVAC systems. This component controls high-voltage power to:

  • Air conditioner compressors
  • Condenser fan motors
  • Heat pump compressors
  • Crankcase heaters
  • Other high-power resistive and motor loads

When to Replace

  • Outdoor condenser unit does not start when the thermostat calls for cooling
  • Audible buzzing or chattering from the contactor without unit activation
  • Compressor or fan motor runs continuously and will not shut off
  • Visible signs of damage, such as pitting, arcing, or melted housing
  • Failed continuity test across terminals when the coil is energized

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect all electrical power to the HVAC unit at the circuit breaker and service disconnect before installation.
  • Verify power is off using a multimeter.
  • Photograph or label the wiring configuration of the old contactor before removal.
  • Transfer wires from the old contactor to the corresponding terminals on the new one.
  • Ensure all line, load, and coil connections are secure to prevent overheating and arcing.