White-Rodgers 124-314111 Solenoid

White-Rodgers 124-314111 Solenoid

White-Rodgers

  • $101.01


The White-Rodgers 124-314111 Solenoid is a heavy-duty, SPDT 24VDC continuous duty contactor designed for high-current switching in demanding industrial and mobile applications. Engineered for reliability, this Type 124 DC power relay features a silver alloy contact material that manages 100 Amps continuous on the normally open circuit and 400 Amps inrush, ensuring stable performance under significant inductive loads. The isolated coil configuration prevents electrical interference with the mounting bracket, making it ideal for systems in emergency vehicles, forklifts, and floor scrubbers where grounding separation is critical. For optimal thermal dissipation and mechanical longevity, the manufacturer recommends mounting on a vertical plane with the coil terminals facing up. With a wide operating temperature range from -40°F to 149°F, this industrial solenoid 24V maintains consistent 50,000-cycle electrical life even in harsh environments. When installing, use a back-up wrench to secure the 5/16”-24 contact terminals to the specified 60 in-lbs torque to prevent internal hardware damage.

Key Benefits
  • High Current Capacity: Rated for 100A continuous and 400A inrush, handling high-amperage startups without contact welding.
  • Isolated Coil Design: Features an isolated 24VDC coil termination, providing flexibility for non-grounded control circuits.
  • Environmentally Rugged: The steel enclosure is dust-resistant, protecting the silver alloy contacts from contaminants in industrial settings.
  • Standardized Mounting: Utilizes a standard bracket for easy replacement in existing White-Rodgers solenoid configurations.
Common Questions
  • Can this solenoid be used for intermittent duty? While rated for continuous duty, it can operate in intermittent applications; however, ensure the duty cycle does not exceed the thermal limits of the 24V coil.
  • What is the proper mounting orientation? For maximum reliability, mount in a vertical plane with the coil terminals pointing upward to assist in proper heat management and plunger movement.
  • Why is an isolated coil necessary? An isolated coil allows the control circuit to operate independently of the chassis ground, which is essential for certain diagnostic and marine electrical systems.

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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