Average Rating: 5

Specs
| Item | Transformer Relay |
|---|---|
| Type | 4X4 Junction Box Mount |
| Coil Volts | 24 |
| Transformer Primary (V) | 120 |
| Transformer Secondary (V) | 24 |
| Switch Type | SPDT |
| HP | 3/4 |
| Full Load Amps @ 120V | 13.8 |
| Locked Rotor Amps @ 120V | 82.8 |
| Full Load Amps @ 208V | 6.9 |
| Locked Rotor Amps @ 208V | 41.4 |
| Full Load Amps @ 240VAC | 6.9 |
| Height (In.) | 1 |
| Width (In.) | 4 |
| Depth (In.) | 4 |
| Mounting | 4 x 4" Junction Box |
| Application | Low-voltage Control of Line-voltage Fans, Pump Motors, Forced Air or Hydronic Heating/Cooling Systems |
| Agency Compliance | UL |
| Includes | Transformer and Relay |
| UPC | 786710027475 |
| Weight | 1.700000 |
| SKUs | 2E852, 0481359, 48054 |
Description
The White Rodgers 90-113 Fan Control Center is a transformer and relay combination for easy installation on a 4x4 inch junction box. Features pre-wired line voltage connections, color coded and pre-striped leads, energy limiting class II transformer design and low voltage connections on terminal board.
DrillSpot carries the replacement relay for this fan control center, the White Rodgers 90-340.
Customer Reviews
Worked great
Wednesday, October 24, 2012Easy to hook up worked great
fan control
Tuesday, October 23, 2012Same fan control as everyboby else on the internet. Only half the cost!
Price
Fan Control
Tuesday, June 19, 2012Wired it up to get my A/C running again and has been running for 2 weeks every other day in this heat, thanks for a quality part.
Well packaged and came in early
Two primary leads could have been 2 inches longer but maybe my situation was odd
Swamp Cooler Goodness
Tuesday, June 12, 2012I wanted a way to connect a thermostat to my swamp cooler. This is the unit I needed. It screws to a 4" metal box. All the high voltage connections are in the metal box, and the low voltage wires are outside. Now I have the programmable thermostat turn on the cooler about 30 minutes before I get home. The cooler shuts off when the house is cooled down instead of running all night.
The relay is in a plug so it can be replaced if it ever fails
Works As Advertised
Wednesday, September 14, 2011Used this in conjunction with a thermostat and a powered damper to create a 'poor boy zone' where I needed more air upstairs on hot days when the room was being used.
That it works as advertised
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