Product Description
Prime Mover PR 22226-3 solenoid for electric lift trucks features 24VDC coil voltage, continuous current rating of 200A, single-pole design with flat mounting bracket, and is cross-compatible with multiple Prime Mover part numbers.
Specifications
Electrical
| Coil Voltage | 24VDC nominal |
| Continuous Current Rating | 200 amperes |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | PR 22226-3 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PM22226-3 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | PM22226-3, PR22226-3, PM 22226-3 |
| Supersedes/Replaces | PR 22226-01, PR 22226-02, PM22226-01 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the coil voltage and current specifications for the PR 22226-3 solenoid?
A: The PR 22226-3 has a 24VDC nominal coil voltage with a continuous current rating of 200 amperes. It features a single-pole design with a flat mounting bracket for secure installation in Prime Mover electric lift trucks. These specifications match the older PR 22226-01 and PR 22226-02 models it supersedes.
Q: What cross-reference part numbers are equivalent to the PR 22226-3?
A: The PR 22226-3 is cross-compatible with PM22226-3 and PM 22226-3. It also supersedes and replaces earlier versions PR 22226-01, PR 22226-02, PM22226-01. When ordering, use the exact part number from your equipment to avoid fitment issues, though these cross-references are functionally equivalent.
Q: Can the PR 22226-3 replace older solenoids on my lift truck?
A: The PR 22226-3 is designed to replace PR 22226-01 and PR 22226-02 solenoids. It maintains the same 24VDC nominal voltage and 200 amp continuous rating as the original parts. The flat mounting bracket and terminal configuration are compatible with Prime Mover lift truck control circuits. Verify your equipment documentation before ordering.
Q: What should I check if the PR 22226-3 solenoid fails to energize?
A: First, verify 24VDC nominal voltage is present at the coil terminals when the control circuit is activated. Check that the flat mounting bracket is securely seated and that all terminal connections are tight. Inspect for corrosion on the terminals or contact surfaces. If voltage is present but the solenoid does not pull in, internal coil burnout has likely occurred and replacement is required.
Q: How does single-pole design affect the PR 22226-3 performance?
A: The single-pole design of the PR 22226-3 means it controls one main circuit path. This simplifies the electrical configuration compared to multi-pole designs. With 200 amperes continuous rating, a single-pole configuration is sufficient for typical Prime Mover lift truck control circuits. The design reduces complexity and potential failure points in the control system.
