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Parker-Jackes Evans 77310 Solenoid Coil 120V G23MM

Special Price $89.28 Regular Price $102.67
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SKU
77310
The Parker-Jackes Evans 77310 Solenoid Coil G23MM is an electromagnetic regulating component used in HVAC systems. The essential operates within the purpose of generating a magnetic field at 120 volts to generate movement in a solenoid system. The part uses filaments of coils which convert electrical power into magnetism. To install it, the coil has to be mounted on a solenoid support that is compatible. This component provides accurate movement, steady response and stable operation of commercial and industrial fluid and gas-regulated HVAC systems.
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Manufacturer Name: Parker-Jackes Evans
Product Number: 77310
OEM Part Number: 77310
Product Description: G23mm 120V Coil
Weight:0.56lbs/254.01g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Parker-Jackes Evans 77310 Coil?

Inspect the coil regularly for signs of overheating or insulation damage. Ensure electrical connections are secure and free from corrosion. Keep the coil clean and free from debris. Routine checks support maintain proper electromagnetic function.

What are common issues with the Parker-Jackes Evans 77310 Coil?

  • Coil burnout due to voltage issues.
  • Overheating during operation.
  • Electrical shorts or open circuits.
  • Inconsistent activation performance.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power supply to the equipment.

Step 2: Disconnect and remove the old coil carefully.

Step 3: Verify voltage compatibility before installation.

Step 4: Align the new coil with the valve stem properly.

Step 5: Secure the coil using the retaining clip or nut.

Step 6: Reconnect electrical wiring firmly and correctly.

Step 7: Restore power and test operation.