Parker RK1P3 Coil

Parker RK1P3 Coil

Parker

  • $125.00


The Parker RK1P3 replacement solenoid coil is a critical component for maintaining consistent valve actuation in commercial refrigeration and HVAC systems. Designed for 120V 60Hz operation, this 10W solenoid coil features a rugged construction suitable for heavy-duty industrial environments. The inclusion of a junction box and 6-inch wire leads ensures a secure electrical termination and facilitates faster field installation. When diagnosing solenoid valve coil failure, technicians look for a burned-out coil or intermittent continuity issues. This Parker coil provides the necessary electromagnetic force for precise plunger movement within the valve body, ensuring reliable flow control. Its encapsulated design protects internal windings from moisture and thermal stress, common in high-cycle refrigeration applications. Ensure your HVAC solenoid coil replacement matches the exact voltage and wattage specifications to prevent premature component failure and maintain system efficiency.

Key Benefits
  • Compatible with a wide range of Parker solenoid valves for streamlined inventory management.
  • Integrated NEMA 1 junction box provides protection for wire connections and simplifies conduit attachment.
  • Optimized 10-watt power consumption delivers high holding force while minimizing heat generation.
  • Standardized 6-inch leads allow for flexible routing in tight mechanical cabinets.
  • Durable thermal-set plastic encapsulation resists chemical exposure and temperature fluctuations.
Common Questions

How do I test a Parker RK1P3 coil for continuity?
Disconnect power and use a multimeter to check the resistance across the leads; an open circuit or infinite ohms indicates the coil is defective and requires replacement.

Can this coil be used on 50Hz electrical systems?
The RK1P3 is specifically rated for 60Hz cycles; using it on 50Hz systems may lead to overheating and reduced service life.

What causes a solenoid coil to overheat?
Overheating is typically caused by incorrect voltage, a jammed valve stem preventing the plunger from seating, or excessive ambient temperatures near the valve assembly.

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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