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Old 01-29-2012, 04:48 PM   #1
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I can't find this exact contactor with 220 volt coil, I think it's outdated, anyone here familiar with the newer Mueller stuff or have any suggestions? I'm thinking of a substitute maybe.

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Old 01-29-2012, 05:19 PM   #2
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I can't find this exact contactor with 220 volt coil, I think it's outdated, anyone here familiar with the newer Mueller stuff or have any suggestions? I'm thinking of a substitute maybe.

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Did you try K M parts.com ?

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Yes, the exact part comes up with 120 v coil though. I might call them tomorrow.
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Yes, the exact part comes up with 120 v coil though. I might call them tomorrow.
You should be able to replace the coil!
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I have an old Moeller catalog. # 06126 is listed as the 240V coil only. Personally, I would recommend replacing with something a little more easily available like LC1D09 contactor.
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Take it out and use something else more current if parts are an issue. It is much easier to replace that, than to fix it.

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