Emerson Alco 057594 Coil

Emerson Alco 057594 Coil

  • $46.01


The Emerson Alco 057594 is a professional-grade solenoid coil designed for continuous duty within heavy-duty refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Engineered as part of the AMC Coil series, this component provides reliable electromagnetic force to actuate valves under high-pressure conditions. Operating at 208-240Vac and 60 Hz, the 12-watt unit utilizes a Class F insulation rating, ensuring thermal stability even in demanding environments with high ambient temperatures. The inclusion of a conduit connection and 18-inch leads allows for secure, code-compliant wiring in industrial settings. This coil is compatible with a wide range of Emerson and Alco solenoid valves, making it a versatile HVAC replacement part for technicians performing field service or preventative maintenance. Its potting compound provides superior protection against moisture and vibration, reducing the risk of short circuits or inductive failures in the field.

  • High-Efficiency Power: 12-watt draw optimizes energy consumption while maintaining strong magnetic pull for valve actuation.
  • Superior Thermal Rating: Class F insulation allows the coil to withstand higher internal temperatures without degradation.
  • Secure Installation: Features a robust conduit connection for protected electrical routing in commercial mechanical rooms.
  • Universal Compatibility: Designed to fit standard AMC series valve bodies for seamless field swaps.

What is the primary application for the Emerson 057594 AMC coil?
This coil is used to electronically control the opening and closing of solenoid valves in commercial HVACR systems, typically used for liquid, suction, or hot gas line applications.

Can this coil be used on 50Hz electrical systems?
This specific model is rated for 60 Hz operation at 208-240Vac; using it on a 50Hz system may result in overheating or insufficient magnetic force.

How do I ensure the coil does not burn out prematurely?
Always ensure the coil is securely mounted to the valve stem before applying power. Operating a solenoid coil in "free air" without the valve stem acting as the core will cause immediate failure due to lack of inductive reactance.

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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