moosewl:
If you actually have the defective relay on the table, why not just open it up (unplug the relay from the case) and locate the resistor connected internally from terminal 7. It would be a relatively high wattage power resistor, easily identified. Measure or read off the ohm value, then order a 125V relay from ABB, and replace the resistor in that one with the resistor from your 175V one. Assuming that your present relay is not totally carbonized toast...
Not at all a correct procedure, but a temporary fix if you are desperate or so far out in the bush that there is no other way.
I used to be involved with these Circuit Shield relays occasionally when I worked in the field, and they are easy to deal with. The traces on the PC board are easy to follow, unlike some other mfrs designs.
rasevskii