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I picked up a Right of Way  cantilever bridge block signal (six lights on target head) several years ago, but am only now getting around to installing it. The instructions say to use the ROW SPDT relay, but those are no longer available. The illustration of the ROW relay shows 14 pins on the relay, some of which are used in the installation and some are not. I've looked at the relays available at a local electronics supply house (Philcap in Akron), but their relays have significantly fewer pins. Is there a one-for-one replacement for the ROW relay or is there an equivalent substitute available?

Thanks in advance.

Jim

 

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If you have the signal I think you have it only has 3 wires, red, green and black.  If that is the case you just need a relay that has 5 pins or rather you will only be using 5 pins on a relay that may have more.  One will be NC, one will be NO, one will be power or ground, the other two will be the source that powers the relay.  I have both of my ROW signals functioning off of a DZ-1008 relay but you can use a radio shack micro relay as well.  My MTH block signals are working off of several of those (sorry don't know the part #).  Essentially any relay that works with MTH block signals will work with ROW signals as well.

John, I have both, they function the same although the MTH signals amber light stays lite longer during the transition from red to green.  ROW was ahead of the curve when they made these signals, nice details, nice functions, but they work the same as the MTH block signals or cantilever signals.  I swapped out two MTH signals with ROW signals after I was able to pick some up off of the forum, installation was as easy as swapping the connections to the DZ-1008 relay.  There really is nothing complex in either of these items although I really like the look of the ROW signals.

Henry

Here are some pictures of the signal with the green, red , and black wires.

Anyway, after a couple of days of grand daddy duty, I'm ready to begin wiring the signal. I have a DPDT relay with an 8 pin socket that I think will work, yes? The socket has terminals numbered 1 - 8. However, I'm an old dog and relays are a new trick so I have  to ask: how do I know which is NO, which is NC, which one is the power/ground, and which ones send power to the signal?

Thanks again for all the help. Jim

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The relay is activated when axle(s) go over the insulated outer-rail section.  This applies the Accessory common or outer-rail to one side of the relay coil (7).  The other side of the relay coil (8) gets constant power from Accessory hot - say 12VAC from your ZW.

When idle, the relay connects the C pin (6) to the NC pin (2).  This applies Accessory Hot power to the Green signal.  When activated the relay instead connects the C pin (6) to the NO pin (4).  This applies Accessory Hot power to the Red signal.

Note that pin (6) and (8) are connected together. 

 

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