Copeland 912-3025-01 Contactor

Copeland 912-3025-01 Contactor

  • $58.88


The Copeland 912-3025-01 Contactor is a professional-grade 3-pole definite purpose contactor engineered for rigorous HVACR applications. Designed for reliability in demanding commercial environments, this unit features a 120V inductive coil and is rated for a 25 Amp full load current. As a veteran-preferred component for compressor and motor control, it provides simultaneous switching across three circuits, ensuring balanced power distribution and preventing the safety hazards associated with partial leg-break scenarios in three-phase systems.

This 912-3025-01 replacement contactor incorporates durable silver cadmium oxide contacts to maintain high conductivity and resist welding under heavy locked rotor amperage (LRA) conditions. The compact, non-position sensitive frame allows for flexible mounting in tight control panels, while the quick-connect terminals and snap-on accessory compatibility streamline field service. For technicians performing HVAC contactor troubleshooting or routine maintenance, this part offers the mechanical longevity and arc-suppression capabilities required to protect high-value compressors from premature failure.

Key Benefits for the Contractor
  • High Amperage Capacity: Rated for 25A FL & 35A Res, making it ideal for standard commercial condensing unit electrical parts updates.
  • 3-Pole Switching: Ensures all power legs are disconnected simultaneously, meeting Copeland technical specifications for 3-phase safety.
  • Standardized 120V Coil: Built with a heavy-duty electromagnetic coil designed to actuate reliably at 80% of nameplate voltage.
  • Extended Service Life: Features high-grade contact materials that reduce pitting and electrical noise during high-cycle operations.
  • Direct Compatibility: Serves as a drop-in replacement for the 012-1401-02 and other legacy refrigeration system contactors.
Common Questions & Technical Support

Can I use this 120V contactor in a 24V control circuit?
No, the 912-3025-01 requires a 120V signal to energize the coil; using it with a 24V transformer will fail to close the contacts.

What is the difference between a 2-pole and 3-pole contactor in this application?
A 3-pole contactor breaks all three legs of a three-phase power supply, which is the only method recommended by manufacturers like Copeland to prevent safety hazards and "single-phasing" damage to the motor.

Does this unit support auxiliary switches?
Yes, the housing is designed to accept standard snap-on auxiliary contact blocks for additional signaling or interlocking requirements.

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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