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Title: Need Source for Double Pole Single Throw Fan Relay 24 Volt 5 Amp
Post by: vacman on February 19, 2024, 11:00:29 AM
I decided I ought to replace my air handler fan relay since it stopped working again after 2 weeks, after I cleaned the contact. I called up Grainger and they don't have anything to replace it.

It is a Double Pole Single Throw Fan Relay 24 Volt coil 5 Amp.

It just has six wires connected to six spade terminals. It has a threaded side mounting hole, which would be nice to have in the new relay, but isn't absolutely necessary.

I have some pics. Not the clearest because I can't get the close-up feature to work any more.

It's in a Trane air handler from 1986 model BWV724A100E0.

A number is stamped on the side of the relay : 862901

Other information stamped on the coil is : AMF  P & B   KU-2016   KU7A3J   24V   50/60  HZ. 

Other side of the coil has :  1/10 HP  120 V AC   5A   240 AC.

On top of the coil is stamped  21D131200P16.     

It is a single throw double pole normally open.   Has 24 volt coil.
 
I might have to ask how to hook up my six wires, especially if the new relay comes with more than six spade terminals.



Thanks for any help.
Title: Re: Need Source for Double Pole Single Throw Fan Relay 24 Volt 5 Amp
Post by: Admin on February 19, 2024, 04:08:18 PM
Relay RLY00902 should work, but it's DPDT.

It's listed as the OEM part for that model of air handler,

https://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Relay/RLY00902/2572277



Title: Re: Need Source for Double Pole Single Throw Fan Relay 24 Volt 5 Amp
Post by: vacman on February 19, 2024, 08:41:58 PM
Thanks.

I thought it was a DPST.  but apparently it is a DPDT. Thanks for mentioning that.

My relay only has 6 pins, and the RLY00902 has 8 pins  Will that be a problem ? Why would one have 6 and the other have 8 pins?
Title: Re: Need Source for Double Pole Single Throw Fan Relay 24 Volt 5 Amp
Post by: vacman on February 21, 2024, 08:15:50 AM
I just ordered a plug in type DPDT 24 volt relay from Eaton. I am assuming I can just connect my wires to the appropriate spade terminals on the Eaton plug in relay and it will work the same as a 'regular' relay. Am I right?

Thanks

Eaton DPDT Power Relay with LED, D7PR21T1-A3 24V DC Coil 15A 120V AC, 1HP 250VAC.

part number  D7PR21T1-A3.