All I know is the FA contractor mentioned they were good for 3 amps. My control voltage is running thru the contact side while the FA is the coil side. This particular transformer is 75 VA and controls (2) compressor contactors, (1) ID fan motor contactor and (1) tstat. In this case, they are not robbing 24v to powere the smoke detectors but have their own source. The failures, I am told, are on th econtact side of their relay. What I am having trouble undderstanding, is how can just those items powered by the transformer pull greater than 3 amps? In my opinion, no matter what we find, I don't thinks its my problem. They apparently need to upsize their relay to handle the load. Also, i was look thru the tstat lierature for the electrical ratings. the running current values range form max 0.6 to 1.0 amps, depending on which terminal is energizing, ie 1st stage cooling, 2nd stage cooling, etc. I have a meeting with the GC, FA contractor and the municipality on monday and just wanted some more opinions on the issue. Thanks again Guys.