Heil Quaker ICP 1050699 Contactor
Upgrade or restore your residential cooling systems with the Heil Quaker ICP 1050699 Contactor, a precision-engineered 1 Pole 25 Amp 24V Contactor designed for high-cycle reliability in demanding HVACR environments. This OEM replacement contactor is the technical equivalent to part numbers 1050699HW and R8242A1255, ensuring a direct-fit solution for International Comfort Products (ICP) equipment. As a veteran-preferred HVAC contactor replacement, it features high-conductivity copper terminals and professional-grade silver cadmium oxide contacts to minimize arcing and prevent premature pitting. Whether you are troubleshooting a 24V condenser relay failure or performing seasonal maintenance, this unit provides the robust switching capacity required for 25A inductive loads. The single-pole design includes a shunt for continuous power to the crankcase heater where applicable, maintaining critical oil temperature during the off-cycle. Ensure your ICP furnace and AC parts inventory is stocked with this 24V coil contactor to eliminate call-backs and ensure stable compressor engagement.
Key Benefits- Direct OEM Compatibility: Seamlessly replaces 1050699, 1050699HW, and R8242A1255 without field modifications.
- Enhanced Conductivity: Heavy-duty lug and spade terminals ensure secure electrical paths and reduced heat generation.
- Optimized Coil Performance: The 24V control coil is wound for high-efficiency pull-in voltage, preventing chattering in low-voltage scenarios.
- Industrial Build Quality: High-grade insulation and durable housing resist environmental degradation in outdoor condenser units.
- Can this 25 amp contactor replace a 30 amp unit? No, always match or exceed the FLA (Full Load Amps) rating of the original component to prevent terminal meltdown or contact welding.
- Is the 1050699 compatible with 120V or 240V control circuits? No, this specific model is engineered for 24V control circuits only. Applying line voltage to the coil will result in immediate component failure.
- What causes a contactor to chatter or hum? Internal humming is often caused by debris between the armature and core or low voltage (under 24V) at the coil terminals.
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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