On Nov 8, 2012, at 9:26 AM, "Craig" <diese...@pisquared.net> wrote:

> BTW, do you have an explanation of the various terminal numbers:
> 
> 30
> 85
> 86
> 87
> 87a
> 
> ?


86 is A1 (Armature 1 or coil+)
85 is A2 (Armature 2 or coil-)
30 is common for the NO or NC (normally open or normally closed)
Contacts
87 is NO
87a is NC

BTW the A1 on the left relay is shown numbered incorrectly. 

Rick
An un-educated rube with little post HS education who just answered a question 
from a nuclear physicist. Maybe I'm not so dumb after all. 
(don't tell my teenaged sons)
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