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    Question relay

    i am womdering if someone can help me? i have several opto zz relays. model # 240d25. i can find data sheets on them but no wiring info. they have
    1 2


    4 3+

    can anyone tell me the signal wire[s] also 110 in &110 out. i will appreciate any help i can get. greg


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    1-2 is the 'switched contacts' 3-4 are the DC in.
    They are usually marked plainly with a N.O. contact depicted on 1-2.
    3 & 4 should be also marked with polarity and min-max voltage. 3 - 32 vdc input.
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    Smile relay info

    thanks a lot AL! i srarted to put your name in the topic as you seem to have most of the answers. i wish i knew more about electrionics, but we can not all be very good at every thing. THANKS AGAIN GREG


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