indoor fan relay An electric relay that starts and stops an indoor fan on cooling, electric - heating, and heat pump systems
An indoor fan relay is an electrical component used in HVAC systems to control the operation of the indoor fan motor. It acts as a switch that opens or closes the circuit, allowing the fan to turn on or off based on signals from the thermostat or other system controls. This relay helps manage airflow and temperature regulation within a space, ensuring efficient heating or cooling. Proper functioning of the relay is essential for maintaining optimal indoor comfort and energy efficiency.
Fan (heater/air conditioning) relay switch
If it is the outdoor fan, it could be a couple of things. 1. Bad fan capacitor 2. Bad fan motor 3. Loose wire If indoor blower the same apply, but it could also be a bad fan relay.
Swap the fan relay with another like relay.
The technician will most likely check the "G" terminal on the thermostat, which controls the indoor fan. If the compressor is running but the fan is not, it may indicate a problem with the fan relay, wiring, or the thermostat itself not sending the signal to activate the fan. Ensuring proper connections and functionality at the "G" terminal can help diagnose the issue.
If "coil fan" refers to the indoor blower, check for the following:1. Thermostat Fan switch set to ON position.2. Fan relay contacts stuck (due to arcing and/or corrosion).The HVAC Veteran
fan control relay
Yes. Cooling fan, engine fan, and radiator fan relays are all the same thing.
Indoor fan = steel, Outdoor fan = aluminum.
Before you fix the Fan Relay, look for a "RAD FAN" fuse (30 amp - orange). Normally, the computer diagnostic shows the problem is the Fan Relay, but, in my case was the Radiator Fan Fuse ($5). I waste $60 paying for the Fan Relay :-[
same as low speed relay its call fan mode
you do not have a relay for a fan belt. just change them.