
3P40A120V – CONTACTOR (3 POLE, 40 RLA, 120V COIL)
When you swap a contactor, also pull the capacitor and bring both in — pitted contactor contacts almost always mean the cap was weak and the compressor was straining to start. We'll test the cap free, and if it's marginal you'll save yourself a second trip.
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If your AC clicks but doesn’t start, or the outdoor unit won’t turn on at all, the contactor is the first thing to check. This 3-pole 40A contactor with a 120V coil is used in 3-phase commercial HVAC systems. Silver cadmium oxide contacts for long life and reliable switching.
Replaces: DP401203, C340B, 3P40A120V
Fits: Commercial HVAC and refrigeration systems requiring a 3-pole 40A contactor with 120V coil
Need help? See our AC Clicking But Not Starting Guide.
In stock at Open To Public HVAC Parts in Dallas. We test parts at the counter before you buy. Call or text (214) 340-9421.
Specs
- Poles3
- Amps40 RLA (full load)
- Coil Voltage120V AC
- TerminalsScrew + push-on quick-connect
- Operating Temp-40°F to 158°F
- UL ListedYes
Cross-reference numbers
This part replaces the following OEM and aftermarket numbers:
- 3P40A120V
- C340B
Not sure if your number matches? Call (214) 340-9421 or bring the old part in — bench-testing is free.
Fits these models
- Commercial and packaged equipment using 120V line-voltage coil
- Some larger residential equipment with line-voltage thermostats
- Always verify the existing contactor's coil voltage with a multimeter before swapping — installing a 24V coil where 120V was called for will burn out instantly
How do I know if my contactor is bad?
Pitted or burned contacts, a buzzing sound when the AC tries to start, or the contactor sticking closed (AC runs constantly, never cycles off). Pull the front cover and look at the contacts — if they're black or pitted, replace it.
Can I use a higher amp rating?
Yes. Going up in amps is fine (40A replacing a 30A is safe). Coil voltage MUST match exactly — 24V coil only goes in 24V circuits.
2-pole vs 3-pole — which do I need?
Count the thick wires hitting the line side (top). 2 fat wires = 2-pole (residential split-system). 3 fat wires = 3-pole (3-phase commercial). Most residential is 2-pole.
How long does a contactor last?
5-10 years typical. Insects, dust, and short-cycling shorten the life. If you find ants or wasps nesting in your condenser, that often kills contactors fast.




