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First Company E130 1-Pole N/O N/C Fan Relay

Special Price $51.07 Regular Price $58.73
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SKU
E130
The First Company E130 Fan Relay is a versatile and reliable fan relay use in HVAC system applications. The contact configuration is one pole normally open and one pole normally closed allowing it to be used controlling fan operation in various applications. It serves to regulate the fan on/off cycling, so that capacitance cycle works efficiently in HVAC units for airflow and temperature. It is commonly used in air conditioning and heating systems and improves energy efficiency, extends equipment longevity and increases system reliability. Fan relay is essential to keep residential, and commercial environments comfortable.
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Specifications

  • Type: Fan Relay
  • Contact Configuration: 1 Pole Normally Open and 1 Pole Normally Closed
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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the First Company E130 Fan Relay?

Regularly check the relay for dust, corrosion, or signs of overheating on the contacts. Test switching operation periodically to ensure proper function. Tighten terminal screws and inspect wiring for fraying or damage. Always disconnect power before maintenance to avoid electrical shock.

What are common issues with the First Company E130 Fan Relay?

  • Contacts sticking or failing to switch.
  • Electrical arcing or corrosion.
  • Relay not engaging or intermittent operation.
  • Loose terminals causing connection issues.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power at the breaker and verify the unit is de-energized.

Step2: Open the control panel to access the existing relay.

Step3: Label and disconnect all wiring from the old relay.

Step4: Remove the old relay from its mounting socket or bracket.

Step5: Install the new relay in the same position and reconnect wires to the correct terminals.

Step6: Restore power and test the fan operation to confirm proper switching.