Reliance Controls

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Reliance Controls Corporation is an electrical products company based in Racine, Wisconsin, founded as Reliance Automatic Lighting Company in 1909 with the invention of the heavy-duty commercial time switch.[1][2][3] The company's products include heavy duty time clocks and controls, transfer switches and transfer panels for portable generators and inverters, and generator accessories. Reliance also sells heavy duty outdoor generator power cords, outdoor remote power inlet boxes, home monitoring systems, and NEMA-style plugs and connectors.

Reliance Automatic Lighting Company[edit]

Reliance Automatic Lighting Company was organized in Warren, Ohio, in 1909 before moving to Racine in 1911. It was owned and operated by Benjamin F. Flegel and manufactured automatic time switches (clock apparatus for turning lights on and off at prearranged times). The automatic switches were used for store signs and windows and apartment lights; utilizing two or three circuits.[4][5][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Journal Times (Racine, Wisconsin) October 4, 2009 front page “Money” section story including color photographs of the then 100-year-old company
  2. ^ "About Us - Reliance Controls Corporation".
  3. ^ a b Electrical Review and Western Electrician, Volume 59 Electrical Review Publishing Company, 1911
  4. ^ Racine, Belle City of the lakes, and Racine County, Wisconsin : a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement; Chicago: S. J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1916, 1216 pages
  5. ^ New Apparatus and Appliances Electrical Engineering, Volume 46 (Google eBook) Southern Electrician Publishing Company, 1914 - Electrical engineering page 236

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