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Nidec-Embraco 1253010-ESP Relay

Special Price $44.04 Regular Price $57.26
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1253010-ESP
The Nidec-Embraco 1253010-ESP Relay part of HVAC systems for regulating circuits of electrical current. As a relay it a power supply of 115V AC and has a 60 Hz of frequency . This relay is intended for high current applications with 20A contact arrangement and is suitable for switching high load such as compressor, fan and other HVAC appliances. This relay is in a plug-in mounting style so that it can be and replaced without much time being taken up by maintenance. Their electrical performance enhance the effectiveness and durability of HVAC systems by safely handling electrical. Some of the of include Improved system reliability through the fine control of electrical parts to avoid heat and electrical breakdown.
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Specifications

  • Weight: 0.36 Lbs
  • Type: Relay
  • Voltage: 115V AC
  • Frequency: 60 Hz
  • Contact Form: SPST
  • Contact Rating: 20A
  • Mounting Style: Plug-in
Manufacturer Name: Nidec-Embraco
Product Number: 1253010-ESP
OEM Part Number: 1253010-ESP
Product Description: Relay
Weight:0.36lbs/163.29g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Nidec-Embraco 1253010-ESP Relay?

Inspect the relay regularly for signs of corrosion, loose connections, or overheating. Ensure proper voltage supply and secure mounting. Cleaning contacts carefully can prevent electrical faults. Always disconnect power before performing any checks to ensure safety.

What are common issues with the Nidec-Embraco 1253010-ESP Relay?

  • Contact pitting or burning.
  • Coil failure or short circuits.
  • Intermittent operation or sticking contacts.
  • Overheating during extended use.
  • Relay failing to switch under load.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power to the system and verify no electrical current is present.

Step 2: Locate the existing relay and note wiring connections.

Step 3: Carefully disconnect the wires from the old relay.

Step 4: Remove the relay from its plug-in or mounting position.

Step 5: Install the new relay securely and reconnect wires correctly.

Step 6: Restore power and test for proper electrical operation.