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The RESIDEO dpl3040c5001 is a definite purpose contactor designed for power switching in HVAC systems. It features a three-pole contact configuration and a 40-amp rating, making it suitable for controlling compressors, motors, and other electrical loads under standard operating conditions. The coil operates at 208 or 240 volts, allowing it to fit common residential and light commercial control circuit configurations. Licensed electricians and HVAC technicians install this contactor as a direct power switching component within condensing units, heat pumps, and control panel assemblies.
This contactor is used in air conditioning units, heat pumps, and HVAC control panels where a definite purpose switching device is required to manage compressor and motor loads. It is suited for both residential and light commercial applications where three-pole switching at 40 amps is the specified requirement. Its definite purpose rating means it is built and listed for the specific load characteristics common in refrigeration and air conditioning equipment.
Designed as an OEM-style definite purpose contactor replacement for residential and light commercial HVAC systems requiring a 3-pole, 40-amp, 208/240-volt switching device.
Installation should be performed by a licensed electrician or certified HVAC technician in accordance with NEC requirements. Disconnect and lock out all power to the unit before removing or installing the contactor. Verify that the replacement coil voltage and pole configuration match the original equipment specifications before energizing the system. Do not exceed the rated ampacity of the contactor terminals.
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