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Reddit mentions of SPACE AGE ELECTRONICS SSU-PAM-1 MULTI VOLTAGE, 10A; PRODUCT RANGE:PAM SERIES; CONTACT CONFIGURATION:SPDT; CONTACT CURRENT:10A; RELAY MOUNTING:PANEL; CONTACT VOLTAGE VAC:120V; RELAY TERMINALS:WIRE LEAD
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of SPACE AGE ELECTRONICS SSU-PAM-1 MULTI VOLTAGE, 10A; PRODUCT RANGE:PAM SERIES; CONTACT CONFIGURATION:SPDT; CONTACT CURRENT:10A; RELAY MOUNTING:PANEL; CONTACT VOLTAGE VAC:120V; RELAY TERMINALS:WIRE LEAD. Here are the top ones.
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- Provides 10A Form "C" Contacts
- May be energized from 24VDC, 24VAC or 120VAC input voltage
- Red LED illuminates when relay coil is energized
- DC inputs are polarity sensitive and diode protected
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Specs:
Height | 0.8 Inches |
Length | 1.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Width | 1 Inches |
Word of Warning: rewiring any 110v electrical is not for the faint of heart and should only be done by experienced electricians.
Weekend project using Lutron Caseta light switch and a hard encapsulated relay. As with most gas fireplaces (mine is Heat & Glo) operate with a millivolt contact to turn on/off using a typical mechanical light switch. The draw back is smart switches need 110v to operate. Fortunately for my setup I also have a fan in the fireplace that operates on 110v that has a separate switch located near the fireplace switch. I replaced the fan switch's single gang box with a double gang and tapped into the 110v with the second Lutron switch which became the new switch for the fireplace on/off. I tied that switch in with the millivolt contact wires using a relay and stuffed the relay into the old single gang box that was once the fireplace switch. The Echo controlled Lutron switch now powers the relay on/off that open/close the millivolt contacts. The Lutron's also come with Pico remotes so I have three ways of turning the fireplace on/off, the Lutron switch on the wall, the Pico remote, and the Amazon Echo.
The Lutron switch https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017LRCG38
The relay https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004KNPRBK/
My wiring nightmare http://imgur.com/a/tESEJ
Unfortunately Nest doesn't directly support reverse logic systems like yours (Y1 is used for cooling vs. yours needs to be not heating). Nest also doesn't like stranded wires.
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Installing a simple relay at the valve would help change the logic so that you would have a W1 instead of a Y1 for heating.