I guess you are aware of the general operation of relays.
AC driven relays work almost under the same principle as dc relays, the main difference being the ratings. The main differences are:
1. Arcing on break of the relay coil supply- this is much less in AC driven relays due to the zero-crossing of the current in every half cycle
2. Heat/power dissipation- lesser, since the RMS current is lesser.
Consequently, AC relays find a lot of use in relay logic implementations, where you already have a control voltage available. It is usually easier to go for AC relay logic.
If you go for DC, then you need to have a transformer/rectifier/filter combination to feed the control. Also, if you use DC relay logic, the control relays also should be rated for DC (I mean, the contacts of the relays). [sig]<p>Narayanan UM<br><a href=mailto:umn@ieee.org>umn@ieee.org</a><br><a href= > </a><br> [/sig]