There is one relay in a Collins 32v3 it is common to all 3 versions of the unit. The relay was custom made for Collins 75 years ago. I should have been more specific as to who I was directing the post at. So only people with Collins experience should reply. Not bored hams looking for a chance to try and belittle someone.
Have a nice day Johnathan N8QPC
Johnathan, there are plenty of us who want to help, and may be aware of other relays that can substitute for a part that was custom made and discontinued decades ago. I looked up a manual, and the schematic, and what the relay does... 48v coil, DC. and could be substituted with a standard 4PDT unit. Collins had two sets of contacts apparently in series to switch the HV primary, making it a five pole unit, even though it's really switching only four poles. There are 9 models in stock at Digikey under $15 each that could work. There are nine more that cost over $15.
What I tried and failed to get across is that more information would let people help you without first researching what the relay is and does themselves. And we still don't know what the failure is, so a new relay may fail too. Is the coil voltage still correct, or did some part fail that led to excess coil voltage and it burning out? is the transformer partly shorted so the switching load is much higher and the contacts burned? Sometimes we just want to give the most complete possible advice, but can't without the rest of the story.
Ed