LC1D09 to LC1D32 coil voltage

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Why is finding the correct coil voltage important?  Without it, not only will the new contactor not operate, it will most likely melt the coil within a matter of seconds.  This permanently destroys the contactor costing you time and money to replace with the correct one.

The above picture shows you where to find the coil voltage on the Schneider TeSys D-line contactors from the 9 AMP LC1D09 to the 32 AMP LC1D32.  To find, simply look at the top of the contactor toward the base in the gray area.  There will be a little white tab with a voltage (something like 120v50/60Hz or 220v50/60Hz) and a coil code (B7, F7, G7, M7, etc.)  This is the only place on the contactor that this coil voltage can be found.