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HVAC switching relays act as a remote switch that makes or breaks an electrical connection based on the status of the control signals it receives. They operate using a low-power signal and make or break the connection between high-power components and their voltage supply.
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General-Purpose Relays
General purpose relays provide remote control over components by making or breaking an electrical connection. They are commonly connected to fans and other high-current devices and controlled using a low-power signal from a controller or thermostat.
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Fan-Control Relays
Fan-control relays provide power to a fan's power supply when they receive signals from a thermostat or fan controller. This allows a low power device like a control board to control a high-power device such as a fan or compressor.
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Electric-Heat Relays with Transformers
These relays control electric resistive heating components such as baseboard heaters and electric furnaces by switching their power supply on or off. They feature transformers to adjust the control signal and components that withstand the high currents associated with electric heaters.
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