Trane CTR1794 3-Pole GP Contactor 24V 25A

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CTR1794
The Trane CTR1794 3-Pole GP Contactor 24V 25A is a critical component in HVAC systems mainly used to switch electric current to motors and other high current loads. This contactor is designed for use in harsh environments due to its coil voltage of 24V and a current rating of 25A. Silver cadmium oxide alloy contacts guarantee electric current flow with the ability to handle the voltage range of between 12V and 600V AC with a frequency of 50/60 Hz. The contactor has a compact housing with a short height of the upper cover and can be mounted both horizontally and vertically using a metal plate. Normally found in Trane air conditioners and heat pumps, the CTR1794 contactor helps to control the compressor and condenser fan motors.
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Specifications

  • Length: 78"
  • Contact Current: 25 FLA, 32 RLA
  • Enclosure Type: Short Top Cover
  • Frequency Rating: 50/60 Hz
  • Material: Silver Cadmium Oxide Alloy Contact
  • Mounting Type: Metal Plate, Horizontal/Vertical
  • Switching Voltage: 12 to 600V AC
  • Terminal Type: Slotted and Hex Head Washer with Quick Connect
  • Height: 92.5"
  • Width: 61"
  • Coil Voltage: 24V
  • Current Rating: 25A
  • Load Current: 25 FLA
  • Number of Poles: 3 Pole (25-90 Amps)
  • Standards: IEC,UL,UR
  • Temperature Rating: -40°F to 158°F
  • Weight: 0.93lb
Manufacturer Name: Trane
Product Number: CTR1794
OEM Part Number: CTR1794
Product Description: 24V 25A 3P Gp Contactor
Weight:0.93lbs/421.84g

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