- Use: Designed for use in Heating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Ventilation Applications. Universal design for other application that meet electrical specs
- Specs: 24V AC Coil, Terminals 2-4 Power Normally Opened, 1-3 Coil for input Signal, 12 FLA 60 LRA 125 VAC, 8 FLA 48 LRA 250 VAC, 18A 277 VAC Resistive, 50/60 Hz.
- Universal: This Switching relay also known as fan relay hvac will work with any unit where the electrical requirements are met by the products specifications
- Replaces: Direct replacement for 44290, Jard 92290, Jard JFR290, Mars 90290, Packard PR290Q, RBM 90-290Q, White-Rodgers 90-290, Zettler 9401-1A-24A, Zettler AZ 9401-1A-24A, Smart Electric SE90290
- Confirm that the dimensions and other attributes of the product closely match those of the original item being replaced


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Appli Parts APFR-290 90-290, 24 VAC Coil, Heavy Duty Switching Fan Relay, SPST Normally Open AC and heating Furnace blower relay Universal fit multi position bracket
*$338.10
Informação adicional
Connector Type | Screw |
---|---|
Contact Type | Spst |
Current Rating | 18 Amps |
Mounting Type | DIN Rail Mount |
Brand | AP APPLI PARTS |
mother of 5 wild children –
3 months of use on very, very small loads. I’m talking less than 1A. And both of the relays I bought are intermittently sticking closed. Do yourself a favor and use RIB relays. Otherwise you are just donating to this manufacturer.
Thom G –
Great
Angel quinones –
Easy to install shipping grade
Certified Purchaser –
Works as expected.
Armand S. –
Great price, fast shipper
Harvey W. –
Now a days every home is switching over to smart WiFi thermostats and many older homes like mine do not have a common wire. Used this isolating relay and an added transformer to send common path up to my new Ecobee thermostat. It worked like a charm to provide needed common wire and then send the call to turn on my boiler. If you are handy with wiring and can do it yourself this will save a ton of money for you compared to having an HVAC technician install it at an estimated $350- $400. Yikes!
William Barnes –
El artículo se instalo y no funciona correctamente
Dennis Hall –
great
mother of 5 wild children –
I’ve had to replace two of the “normal duty” relays (used in a smart thermostat setup). The weak copper arm on those other models seems to bend back over time and eventually stops making contact (which stops the call for heat, in my application).
This model has a much stiffer piece of metal on the switch so I’m hoping it will last much longer. Will (try to remember to) give it another star if it’s still working in 12 months
Ray S. –
Excellent.