GE Low Voltage Remote Control Relay Switch
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$39.95 SKU# RR7-GE-RELAYS
General Electric RR7 Low Voltage RelayOriginal GE RR7 maintained relay switch comes equipped with 3 low voltage leads and is the best replacement option for discontinued GE relays for standard unlighted switches. These relays are also a compatible replacement for standard Bryant brand solenoid relays and have a split low voltage (24V) coil to move the line voltage contact between latched ON and OFF positions.Shop for coordinating low volt switches and wall covers at General Electric Lighting Devices & Switchplates. Click Low Voltage Lighting Components to view Kyle Design's extensive inventory of genuine low voltage replacement switches, solenoid relays and wall plates. GE Low Voltage Devices Specs
Operation: Each relay employs a split low-voltage (24V) coil to move the line voltage contact armature to the ON(OFF) latched position. Do not use DC with pilot or locator switches. GE low-voltage relays may be used to full-rated capacity for tungsten filament, ballast, resistive or motor loads. Installation Notes: Mounts in standard 1/2" KO, .865" - .875" diameter 14 or 16 gauge material. 60C maximum ambient temperature. Operates in any position. I have an old GE RR2 remote control relay switch in my home. It is not pilot lighted. What is the updated replacement part for this?
The GE RR7 low voltage relay is a direct replacement for older GE brand RR2, RR3 and RR5 mechanical latching relays. Like the original models, the RR7 is a standard solenoid relay designed for use with GE RS series unlighted switches. For lighted switches with pilot lights, the GE RR9 relay is required and is a current replacement for vintage RR4, RR6 and RR8 discontinued relay models. Why are low voltage replacement switches and switch plates so hard to find? Vintage low voltage lighting systems were originally installed in mid-century U.S. homes during 1940 to 1980. Because of their unique remote control functionality, allowing homeowners to control all of their house lights from one master location, they were considered a high-end luxury feature for the time. Most of these once-popular electrical systems have now become obsolete, limiting the availability of low voltage replacement parts. Kyle Design currently carries updated name brand equipment from original low voltage pioneers such as General Electric, Touch-Plate and Remcon, and has researched the best replacement options for Bryant and Sierra wiring systems. Visit GE Low Voltage Replacement Parts for our full selection of rare low voltage switches, hard to find wall plates, remote control relays and mounting brackets that are regularly stocked and ready to ship at Kyle Design. Ships in 1 - 2 business days. Flat rate ground. Need it faster? Air Shipping & Delivery Returns & Exchanges
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by Walter Messina
from Newport Beach CA
I called this business at the beginning of the week to ask about the General Electric Low Voltage Solenoid Relay Switches from their website. I had 4 older GE brand RR2 remote control relays in my low voltage system that needed replacement. When I called to ask about this RR7 relay, the customer service person asked if I had pilot lights in my system. When I told her I didn't, she confirmed that this was the correct item I would need to replace my older low voltage parts. Customer service was very helpful and I got my new relays in the middle of the same week.
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