Contactor 24 volt coil, two pole, 25 FLA
Grid is 1 inch square
  Contactor 1014866R
  Contactor 1014866R
  Contactor 1014866R
  Contactor 1014866R
Manufacturer Part

Contactor 1014866R

Genuine OEM Part # 1014866RRC Item # 4547344Alternative Part Number(s)
Manufacturer Part
Contactor 24 volt coil, two pole, 25 FLA
Grid is 1 inch square
  Contactor 1014866R
  Contactor 1014866R
  Contactor 1014866R
  Contactor 1014866R
$37.96
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Contactor 24 volt coil, two pole, 25 FLA
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This part 1014866R is compatible with:

Product Type:
Furnace, Packaged Unit/RTU, Heat Pump, Air Handler, Central Air Conditioner
Brands:
Frigidaire, Maytag, Nordyne, White-Westinghouse, Tappan, Miller, Intertherm, Kelvinator, Gibson, GrandAire, Philco, Garrison, Mammoth, Medallion

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Contactor Customer Reviews

Common Problems Fixed by the Contactor

Based on customer reports and repair data, this part commonly fixes these issues:

Very Likely

Central air conditioner not cooling properly

Likely

Heat pump compressor won't run

Likely

Heat pump won't turn off

Likely

Air handler not cooling properly

Likely

Heat pump not cooling

Likely

Heat pump not heating

Likely

Heat pump won't turn on

Likely

Central air conditioner compressor won't run

Likely

Air handler not heating

Possible

Central air conditioner won't turn off

Possible

Central air conditioner is noisy or loud

Possible

Heat pump is noisy or loud

Possible

Central Air Conditioner Condensing unit does not run

Possible

Furnace not heating

About the Contactor

The furnace control board sends a low voltage signal to the contactor. When the contactor receives the signal from the control board, it closes the circuit, sending voltage to the condensing unit components. If the contactor is defective, it will not provide voltage to the condensing unit. To determine if the contactor is at fault, use a multimeter to test the contactor for continuity. If the contactor does not have continuity, replace it.

Alternative Part Number(s)

Replaces Part Number 624722R
Replaces Part Number 621668
Replaces Part Number 621668R
Replaces Part Number 621909
Replaces Part Number 621958
Replaces Part Number 621958R
Replaces Part Number 621982
Replaces Part Number 624722
Replaces Part Number 624830