York S1-024-25842-700 Contactor
The York S1-024-25842-700 Contactor is a heavy-duty 30-amp 3-pole contactor engineered for reliable switching in commercial and residential HVACR systems. Operating with a 24V coil, this component is designed for 3PNO (3 Pole, Normally Open) configurations, ensuring simultaneous circuit engagement for high-load equipment like compressors and condenser fan motors. As a certified OEM lead, the S1-024-25842-700 is the direct replacement for 024-25842-000, maintaining the exact electrical footprint and mounting specifications required for field installations without the need for additional bracket modifications. This contactor features silver cadmium oxide contacts to provide superior conductivity and minimize arcing under heavy inductive loads. It is a critical component for technicians needing a York HVAC contactor replacement that handles up to 40 amps resistive and 30 amps inductive, ensuring stable power distribution in demanding cycles.
Key Benefits
- Direct OEM Compatibility: Specifically designed to replace obsolete part number 024-25842-000 with precise terminal alignment.
- Industrial Durability: Equipped with a dust-shielded 24V HVAC contactor housing to protect against debris and prevent mechanical binding.
- High-Load Reliability: Provides consistent switching for 3-phase systems or multi-circuit 30-amp resistive loads.
- Secure Terminations: Features high-integrity screw terminals and quick-connect spade lugs for versatile field wiring.
Common Questions
Can I use this contactor for a 120V or 240V control circuit?
No. The York S1-024-25842-700 specs clearly state a 24VAC coil required for the control voltage. Using a higher voltage on the coil will lead to immediate failure.
What is the difference between this and the 024-25842-000?
The S1-024-25842-700 is the current production York 024-25842-000 substitute, offering updated materials while maintaining the exact form, fit, and function of the original part.
Is this contactor suitable for single-phase or three-phase equipment?
This is a 3-pole contactor, making it primarily designed for three-phase systems, though it can be utilized in single-phase applications where multiple legs of power must be broken simultaneously.
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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