Where does the 100Ω figure in? Maybe the coil, in which case 12V/100Ω = 0.12A, and hence the coil consumes 12V x 0.12A = 1.44VA?
I would guess DPST (double pole, single throw), but without knowing whether the contacts are NO (normally open) vs NC (normally closed), a wiring diagram will be difficult.
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the coil inside the relay is 100ohm
and regarding the contacts i am bit confused? so could u guide me which pin is used for load circuit and control circuit . how the 6pin relay internal wiring is?
Look on the side of the relay! Most relays have a little diagram. You will find 2 contacts for the coil, and maybe two separate pairs of contacts that open or close when the coil is energised, or as stated, a redundant pin where you have a NC on one and an NO on the other with a common connection scenario!The Base the relay slots into may also give you some help (ie, A1,A2 for the coil)
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