I have a relay that I
suspect has gone bad, but I don't understand its operation.
The best I can figure is the diagram on the side corresponds to the pin position on the bottom, but if that's incorrect, can anyone find a datasheet for this or explain how pin position is determined? I looked on alldatasheet.com and te.com but didn't find it.
I know pins 1 and 4 on the left as pictured, drive a 24VAC coil but what I'm not clear about is how pins 10, 6, 7, and 9 function.
This relay powers a 120VAC motor and tracing the circuit this questionable relay is in, the pin in the bottom right corner of the picture below (pin 7?) is AC hot in, and the far right middle pin (6?) needs to be AC hot out when the relay is energized, in order to power the motor.
Does this make any sense? If I had no idea of the circuit this was in, just looking at the relay I would have guessed that the relay energizes pin 6 which is normally open, to close circuit to pin 9 when energized and had no connections to pins 10 and 7.


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