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Eaton C25BNB230A 2 Pole Open Type Non-Reversing Compact Design Definite Purpose Control Contactor 30 Amp 110-120 Volt AC

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  • Eaton offers a completely encased and compact design to protect the contactor from dust and other environmental elements
  • The universal mounting plate eliminates changing hole patterns when replacing competitive contactors
  • Equipped with binding head screws and quick connect terminals (side-by-side) for easy electrical connection
  • Eaton / Cutler Hammer contactors used in applications, other than HVAC, such as elevators, pools, food processing, pumps/compressors, lighting, hoists and cranes, battery chargers, printing presses, vending machines, and agriculture
  • UL Recognized, CSA certified, ARI 780 790 Standard, CE marked, RoHS Complaint


Eaton / Cutler Hammer Premium Contactors

Definite purpose contactors are electrically activated switches designed for application-specific use (i.e., HVAC, compressors, etc) to provide compact load control that can handle diverse switching needs. These reliable control components are available up to 120 amp capacity and in 1- or 3-phase configurations at coil voltages from 24 to 240 VAC.

Features:

  • EATON / CUTLER HAMMER CONTACTOR
  • Amperage (FLA): 30A @ 600V
  • Resistive (RES): 40A @ 600V
  • Coil Voltage: 120V
  • Poles: 2 (Double)
  • Equipped with Binding Head Screws and Quick Connect Terminals for Ease of Installation

Additional Applications:

  • Eaton Contactors can be used in applications such as elevators, pools, food processing, pumps/compressors, lighting, hoists and cranes, battery chargers, printing presses, vending machines, and agriculture.

Replaces:

  • GE CR453CC2AAA
  • Siemens / Furnas 45EG20AF
  • Square D 8910DP32V02
  • Tyco 3100Y20T6999CL
  • Allen Bradley 400-DP30ND2
  • Grainger 49C073

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John Philip Reichard
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024
The old one was buzzing. The new one went right in and works well.