Copeland Comfort Control (White Rodgers) 586-108111 Coil

Copeland Comfort Control (White Rodgers) 586-108111 Coil

  • $101.01


Replace failing contactors with the heavy-duty White-Rodgers 586-108111 solenoid, a high-amperage SPNO (Single Pole Normally Open) component engineered specifically for continuous duty in Copeland Comfort Control systems and industrial motor applications. This unit features silver alloy contacts rated at 200 amps for long-term load handling and can manage an inrush of 600 amps, providing reliable power switching for high-torque compressors and HVAC equipment. The 15VDC isolated coil design ensures that the internal electronics remain separate from the mounting bracket, preventing accidental grounding paths in sensitive control circuits. Built with a water and dust-resistant housing, this 586 Series contactor maintains operational integrity in high-temperature environments ranging from -40°F to 149°F. Its robust construction eliminates the common failure points found in lower-grade components, ensuring that your industrial DC power system stays online under constant demand.

Key Benefits for Technicians:
  • High Current Capacity: Rated for a 200A continuous load, making it suitable for larger HVACR and industrial power distribution systems.
  • Isolated Coil Design: The coil is electrically isolated from the mounting bracket, offering increased safety and protection for your control circuitry.
  • Extreme Temperature Resilience: Operates effectively in ambient temperatures from -40°F to 149°F, ideal for rooftop units and engine compartments.
  • Silver Alloy Contacts: Engineered to resist pitting and welding, extending the life of the 586-108111 solenoid in high-cycling applications.
  • Universal Mounting: Features a standard bracket design for straightforward vertical or horizontal installation into existing control panels.
Common Technical Questions:

Can I use an intermittent duty solenoid instead of the 586-108111?
No. This unit is rated for continuous duty, meaning the coil is designed to stay energized for long periods. An intermittent duty solenoid will overheat and fail if used in a continuous application.

What are the terminal specifications?
The contact terminals are 5/16"-24 studs, and the coil terminals use #10-32 threads. Proper torque is essential; do not exceed 60 inch-pounds on the contact terminals.

Is the coil polarity sensitive?
Because the coil is isolated and non-grounded, it typically does not require specific polarity, though it is standard practice to follow the existing wiring diagram for the Copeland Comfort Control system.

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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