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The Inc. XMCO-321EBBC Definite Purpose Contactor is engineered for high-performance applications, featuring a robust 32A power rating, a streamlined 1-pole design, and a reliable 24V coil voltage, making it an essential component for any professional's toolkit.
A**R
Ease of Installation
Contactor worked perfect. Easy removal, easily replaced. Just be sure power is off to be safe. I replace this part, the condenser, and the AC disconnect all the same day. I did this to know when each part was R/R. I even put dates where convenient. I also changed the transformer in the unit in the attic later the same week.
N**Y
Different manufacturer than the original, but works fine.
I just googled the information on my original Contactor Coil and this came up as the top pick. I made sure all the connectors were exactly the same as the original, and they were. It works and has had no issues in 2 weeks.
E**N
Great product
This is a good replacement. People need to be careful on how to install it such that the shunt line connects the cold/black wire not the hot/red line. As others noted, to match existing wiring, you may need to install it flipped up side down.
F**K
Works perfectly
Works just fine. Just like it's supposed to. Process of elimination. There was nothing wrong with the old one.
D**S
Exact replacement for Homer D15767P02… IF you turn it upside-down!
So far, so good. Time will tell about reliability. But this is replacing a D15767P02 that was in a 5-year old Trane that shouldn’t have died yet IMO.Another review had mentioned how you have to “flip sides” with the wiring when replacing a Homer. I started to do that, but I think an easier way is to just install this one upside-down to the Homer. For example, if your Homer was mounted with the writing oriented normally, install this one so the writing is upside down. This accomplishes 2 things: 1) the wiring is now 1:1 with the Homer; take a picture of the Homer wiring and match it on this unit upside-down, and 2) your wiring will correctly match the labels on this unit.What I mean is that this unit has terminals marked L1, L2 and T1, T2. The L1/L2 are the incoming line voltage wires. If you install this unit in the same orientation as the Homer but flip the wires side-to-side, your line wires will be tied to the T1/T2 output terminals instead of the input line terminals. Does it matter electrically? Probably not. I couldn’t find anything online about whether it matters or not. And I disassembled the old Homer and I don’t see any physical differences between the L and T terminals.
J**J
Perfect Replacement - just ‘flip sides’ if warranted.
This was the perfect replacement for us.If you had the HOMER model I list below: Just remember to reverse connections such that all the things that were right of center are now left. …& all that were left are now right. The homer brand contactor is layed out in reverse (left-right) to this one.What model we had before this:HOMER. D157567P02XMC0-321-EBBCCoil: 24 VAC 50/60HzFLA 32VAC 240/277LRA 150RES 40Herm.refrig. comp.TORQUE FOR Cu 75°C: SCREWS 25 lb-inHESC MADE IN CHINA^^^ old model from our HVACHappy customer.:-)
A**Y
Perfect fit
Exactly what we needed to quickly repair our a/c just in time for the heat wave!
F**H
Direct replacement
Direct replacement for Homer D157567P02. As others have said, installing "upside down" ensures 120v line on left stays hot and contactor actives 120v on right without flipping wiring. Simple check of old contactor resistence will determine if this device needs replacing. Old coil clearly shorted out.
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