White-Rodgers 586-314111 Solenoid Coil

White-Rodgers 586-314111 Solenoid Coil

White-Rodgers

  • $192.00


The White-Rodgers 586-314111 is a heavy-duty SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw) solenoid designed for 24VDC isolated coil applications requiring high-current switching and continuous duty cycle reliability. Built to withstand rigors in mobile equipment and industrial power systems, this industrial power contactor features a normally open continuous contact rating of 200 Amps with an inrush capacity of 600 Amps. The normally closed side provides a 100 Amp continuous rating and a 200 Amp inrush limit, making it ideal for DC motor reversing or dual-circuit control. The metal-cased construction ensures superior heat dissipation and mechanical durability compared to plastic alternatives. This White-Rodgers 586 series solenoid utilizes a rugged internal structure to maintain low voltage drop across contacts, preventing overheating during prolonged engagement. For technicians servicing transit, hydraulic, or HVACR equipment, this unit serves as a direct professional-grade replacement for high-amperage switching requirements.

  • High-Amperage Capacity: Supports 200A continuous loads on NO contacts, handling high-torque motor startups.
  • SPDT Configuration: Allows for versatile control of two separate circuits or bidirectional motor operation.
  • Isolated Coil Design: Provides electrical separation between the control circuit and the load for increased safety.
  • Water-Resistant Housing: The rugged metal enclosure protects internal components from dust and moisture ingress.
  • Continuous Duty Rating: Engineered to remain energized for extended periods without coil failure or excessive heat buildup.

Common Technical Questions

Can the 586-314111 be used for 12VDC systems?
No, this model is specifically wound for 24VDC coil voltage. Using it on 12VDC will result in insufficient magnetic force to pull in the plunger, leading to contact arcing and premature failure.

What is the difference between this and a starter solenoid?
Standard starter solenoids are intermittent duty. The 586-314111 is a continuous duty solenoid, meaning the coil is designed to stay energized 100% of the time without overheating, which is necessary for run-state power distribution.

How do I wire the isolated coil correctly?
Since the coil is isolated, it requires both a dedicated positive and negative trigger wire to the small terminals. Unlike grounded-case solenoids, it does not rely on its mounting bracket for the ground path.

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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