Need info on 120v latching relay

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Hi every one...
I am trying to lacate a alternative to KUL-11A15S-120... TE-Potter and Blumfield DPDT Latching (BISTABLE) relay.
2 form C .
I am NOT a electrical person... schematics... make my head spin.
This is a DPDT relay 120volt it has 9 pins of which we use 7.
I have "my" rudamentry drawing of what I am doing with it.
can not seem to attach it.
ANYONE That can help Much appreciated... and I dont mind paying for the help.
Suppliers are not willing to help out side their catalogue offering.
 
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I am trying to lacate a alternative to KUL-11A15S-120... TE-Potter and Blumfield DPDT Latching (BISTABLE) relay.
2 form C .
That part number appears to be commonly available. Alternative in what way? Different function?

Posting this is fine, but the owner of the site has a policy of not answering DIY questions. We can help you find the part, but not help you wire it into a circuit.
 
ALTERNATE AS IN NOT $110 EACH. or with a backorder of 16 weeks
Not made in China.
I located a Omron that i am bringing in to see if it works.
I have tried Omron in the past but the "latching" did not fuction properly.
it would simply "BUZZ".
Where can I find someone to help me with the DYI wiring of an alterate?
is there a way to use a non latching type?
 
Here is one place that says in stock and is same catalog number you mentioned. Latching relay is going to be more expensive than non latching.

is there a way to use a non latching type?
latching means contacts remain in the energized state even after coil voltage is removed. You must give it an unlatch signal to change contact state again - if that helps you , not sure what you are wanting to do with it.
 
Not sure you will find any that are not made in China.
Many latching relays use a single pulse to latch...buzzing often indicates that the latch input stayed energized.
 
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