Description
The Contactor (2 Pole / 3 Pole) is a heavy-duty electrical component used to control the flow of current in air conditioning, refrigeration, and other electrical systems. It acts as a remote switch, allowing high-voltage equipment to be safely operated with low-voltage control signals.
Manufactured with high-quality copper contacts and robust insulation, these contactors ensure long-lasting performance, minimal voltage drop, and excellent conductivity.
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The 2-Pole Contactor is commonly used in residential HVAC systems for switching single-phase loads.
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The 3-Pole Contactor is ideal for commercial and industrial applications, handling three-phase loads with greater power requirements.
Both options are easy to install, compact, and built to deliver consistent reliability under demanding conditions.
Key Features:
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Available in 2-Pole and 3-Pole designs.
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Provides safe and efficient switching of electrical circuits.
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High durability with copper contacts and strong insulation.
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Compatible with HVAC, refrigeration, and industrial systems.
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Ensures stable performance and long service life.
Applications:
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Residential air conditioning units (2-Pole).
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Commercial & industrial HVAC systems (3-Pole).
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Refrigeration equipment.
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General electrical load switching.
FAQs
Q1: What is the difference between a 2-Pole and 3-Pole Contactor?
A: A 2-Pole Contactor controls single-phase circuits, while a 3-Pole Contactor controls three-phase circuits.
Q2: Can I replace a 3-Pole with a 2-Pole in my system?
A: No, always match the pole type to your system’s phase (single or three-phase).
Q3: How long does a contactor last?
A: With normal operation and maintenance, a contactor typically lasts 5–10 years.
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