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I have worked on several Touch Plate systems and was able to get parts from them, this time it is a GE system. The momentary switches function differently than the Touch Plate ones, does anyone know a source for these? Thanks.. Brian
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you can get relays from grainger or any refrigeration parts house. are you looking for NO, NC, latch on or without the latch-on?
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you can get relays from grainger or any refrigeration parts house. are you looking for NO, NC, latch on or without the latch-on? I would expect that the relays used are GE RR-7 or RR-9 relays. I'd be really surprised to see those at a refrigeration parts house. Electrical distributors who handle GE lighting controls should have them, though. There are commonly used (even today) in commercial lighting systems.
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Yes it is a RR-7. I called GE Presco today, they have them for thirty dollars less than the ones I found on the internet. Thanks for everyone's help.
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I would expect that the relays used are GE RR-7 or RR-9 relays................ There are commonly used (even today) in commercial lighting systems. Yes they sure are, I run into them used in many lighting control systems, even lighting controllers that are not made by GE use the GE relays.
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