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National Comfort Products 14262082 Contactor

The National Comfort Products 14262082 Contactor is a heavy-duty 1 Pole 30 Amp 24 VAC Contactor engineered for high-cycle reliability in residential and light commercial HVAC systems. This OEM replacement part features a single-pole configuration with a shunt, providing a dedicated line for the compressor contactor and condenser fan motor while maintaining a constant circuit through the other side as per standard thru-the-wall system designs. Rated for 30 FLA (Full Load Amps) and 40 resistive amps, it handles the inductive surges typical of high-efficiency cooling units without excessive contact pitting or welding.

Built with high-grade copper windings and silver cadmium oxide contacts, the 24V coil ensures positive engagement even during low-voltage "brownout" conditions. The compact frame allows for straightforward mounting in tight electrical control boxes, common in Comfort Pack and National Comfort Products chassis. For technicians performing HVAC contactor troubleshooting, this component provides a reliable solution for units experiencing humming, chattering, or failure to pull in under a thermostat call for cooling. It is compatible with 197V to 253V operating ranges, ensuring stable performance across common electrical service infrastructures.

Key Benefits
  • Universal HVAC Compatibility: Designed as a direct fit for many 1.5 to 2.5-ton units requiring a 30 amp 24V contactor.
  • Superior Arc Suppression: Silver-plated contacts minimize electrical arcing, extending the service life of both the contactor and the compressor.
  • Efficient Installation: Features standard spade terminals and screw connectors for rapid field replacement by contractors.
  • Reliable Switching: The 24V AC coil is optimized for standard Class 2 control circuits, preventing intermittent signal drops.
Common Questions

Can I use a 1-pole contactor to replace a 2-pole contactor?
No. A 1-pole contactor with a shunt provides a constant hot leg to the compressor, whereas a 2-pole contactor breaks both lines. Always match the pole count and FLA rating of the original equipment to maintain circuit integrity.

What causes a contactor coil to burn out?
Coil failure is often caused by low control voltage (below 18V), which prevents the plunger from seating fully, causing the coil to overheat. Ensure your transformer is outputting a steady 24-28 VAC.

How do I verify if the contacts are pitted?
Disconnect power and visually inspect the contact points. If you see significant blackening or "welding," the resistance across the contacts will rise, causing a voltage drop that can damage the compressor motor.

This item is not eligible for free shipping.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

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National Comfort Products 14262082 Contactor

$25.11

$8.79

National Comfort Products 14262082 Contactor

The National Comfort Products 14262082 Contactor is a heavy-duty 1 Pole 30 Amp 24 VAC Contactor engineered for high-cycle reliability in residential and light commercial HVAC systems. This OEM replacement part features a single-pole configuration with a shunt, providing a dedicated line for the compressor contactor and condenser fan motor while maintaining a constant circuit through the other side as per standard thru-the-wall system designs. Rated for 30 FLA (Full Load Amps) and 40 resistive amps, it handles the inductive surges typical of high-efficiency cooling units without excessive contact pitting or welding.

Built with high-grade copper windings and silver cadmium oxide contacts, the 24V coil ensures positive engagement even during low-voltage "brownout" conditions. The compact frame allows for straightforward mounting in tight electrical control boxes, common in Comfort Pack and National Comfort Products chassis. For technicians performing HVAC contactor troubleshooting, this component provides a reliable solution for units experiencing humming, chattering, or failure to pull in under a thermostat call for cooling. It is compatible with 197V to 253V operating ranges, ensuring stable performance across common electrical service infrastructures.

Key Benefits
  • Universal HVAC Compatibility: Designed as a direct fit for many 1.5 to 2.5-ton units requiring a 30 amp 24V contactor.
  • Superior Arc Suppression: Silver-plated contacts minimize electrical arcing, extending the service life of both the contactor and the compressor.
  • Efficient Installation: Features standard spade terminals and screw connectors for rapid field replacement by contractors.
  • Reliable Switching: The 24V AC coil is optimized for standard Class 2 control circuits, preventing intermittent signal drops.
Common Questions

Can I use a 1-pole contactor to replace a 2-pole contactor?
No. A 1-pole contactor with a shunt provides a constant hot leg to the compressor, whereas a 2-pole contactor breaks both lines. Always match the pole count and FLA rating of the original equipment to maintain circuit integrity.

What causes a contactor coil to burn out?
Coil failure is often caused by low control voltage (below 18V), which prevents the plunger from seating fully, causing the coil to overheat. Ensure your transformer is outputting a steady 24-28 VAC.

How do I verify if the contacts are pitted?
Disconnect power and visually inspect the contact points. If you see significant blackening or "welding," the resistance across the contacts will rise, causing a voltage drop that can damage the compressor motor.

This item is not eligible for free shipping.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

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The National Comfort Products 14262082 Contactor is a heavy-duty 1 Pole 30 Amp 24 VAC Contactor engineered for high-cycle reliability in residential and light commercial HVAC systems. This OEM replacement part features a single-pole configuration with a shunt, providing a dedicated line for the compressor contactor and condenser fan motor while maintaining a constant circuit through the other side as per standard thru-the-wall system designs. Rated for 30 FLA (Full Load Amps) and 40 resistive amps, it handles the inductive surges typical of high-efficiency cooling units without excessive contact pitting or welding.

Built with high-grade copper windings and silver cadmium oxide contacts, the 24V coil ensures positive engagement even during low-voltage "brownout" conditions. The compact frame allows for straightforward mounting in tight electrical control boxes, common in Comfort Pack and National Comfort Products chassis. For technicians performing HVAC contactor troubleshooting, this component provides a reliable solution for units experiencing humming, chattering, or failure to pull in under a thermostat call for cooling. It is compatible with 197V to 253V operating ranges, ensuring stable performance across common electrical service infrastructures.

Key Benefits
  • Universal HVAC Compatibility: Designed as a direct fit for many 1.5 to 2.5-ton units requiring a 30 amp 24V contactor.
  • Superior Arc Suppression: Silver-plated contacts minimize electrical arcing, extending the service life of both the contactor and the compressor.
  • Efficient Installation: Features standard spade terminals and screw connectors for rapid field replacement by contractors.
  • Reliable Switching: The 24V AC coil is optimized for standard Class 2 control circuits, preventing intermittent signal drops.
Common Questions

Can I use a 1-pole contactor to replace a 2-pole contactor?
No. A 1-pole contactor with a shunt provides a constant hot leg to the compressor, whereas a 2-pole contactor breaks both lines. Always match the pole count and FLA rating of the original equipment to maintain circuit integrity.

What causes a contactor coil to burn out?
Coil failure is often caused by low control voltage (below 18V), which prevents the plunger from seating fully, causing the coil to overheat. Ensure your transformer is outputting a steady 24-28 VAC.

How do I verify if the contacts are pitted?
Disconnect power and visually inspect the contact points. If you see significant blackening or "welding," the resistance across the contacts will rise, causing a voltage drop that can damage the compressor motor.

This item is not eligible for free shipping.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.