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The Appli Parts APSWR-341 is a high-performance DPDT switching relay designed for HVAC applications, featuring a coil voltage of 110-120V and capable of replacing various brands. With robust specifications and universal compatibility, it ensures reliable operation in controlling fan motors and other electrical installations.
A**R
Worked flawlessly
Got my client AC in 100 plus degree weather! It was Friday afternoon after 5 pm so I wired this in place of the faulty fan relay board and got her going until the part house opened on Monday
D**Z
Part was what I was looking for,fast delivery
Use it turn light on and off in a mini greenhouse,
B**I
Broken
Two edges were broken, but onlye find one piece of the broken adge, that means one is broken before it is in the bag and one is broken during transportation.correction: only one edge is broken during the transportation, and the other edge is just look like broken, but it is manufacture like that.
B**T
Great Replacement
Replacement relay worked well. great fit.
S**E
Bad china peoduct
Bad connection on one set of pair of terminals, used other 2 & it gets stuck, i have to hit furnace side to shut off steam humidifier, had otheted another 1 & it worked fir 2 seconds & fried smoke coming out so i kept 1 bad one that stays stuck, plus its very liud, i’m going to femove this & put back humidifier transformer in trane furnaceAprilaire 800 humidifier, my furnace 24 v powers humidistat & had put relay instead of origional furnace secondary 24v humidifier transformer because i feared that trigger circuit was not isolated from main 24v source, i’ll take. Chance just to get rid of this junk, because i believe it will be better off without this stupid defective relay made by china
A**A
Worked great
Worked great. Used on boiler for floor heating system
D**O
HOT
These relays get hot!! Even with no load on the contacts they get really hot. Don’t feels safe having these in the house. May hook them up outside and see how long before they fail or catch fire.
B**A
Relay never activated.
I hooked it up to 110v signal line and coil never activated the relay. I missed my return window to send it back. I ended up buying a much cheaper relay that worked just fine.
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