I'm just wondering what L3 is used for. I got this three pole contactor according to my manufacturer specs and part number to find they only have a 2 pole in the unit. So I'm gonna use the three pole since I bought it. It doesn't mount right but oh well I'll put self drilling screws where I need them I guess.
@@erockscott1184 just don’t use a pole/L3. 3 pole contactors are used in equipment that uses 3 phase power. Typically you see single and double pole contactors in equipment using single phase power.
Great explanation. Thank you for sharing!
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How come the three pole contactor doesn't have a 24 volt connector on the middle pin???
No need for a middle pin….when 24 volts is applied between the two “coil” pins, the contactor closes.
I'm just wondering what L3 is used for. I got this three pole contactor according to my manufacturer specs and part number to find they only have a 2 pole in the unit. So I'm gonna use the three pole since I bought it. It doesn't mount right but oh well I'll put self drilling screws where I need them I guess.
@@erockscott1184 just don’t use a pole/L3. 3 pole contactors are used in equipment that uses 3 phase power. Typically you see single and double pole contactors in equipment using single phase power.
Ok...I was thinking though...lol..that if one pole went bad i could switch to the other and "shift" them down one....lol
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