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14104-001 Rev. 4

GENERAL INFORMATION

The GC-1 heating cable controller has been designed 
and manufactured for the sole intended use of control-
ling heating cables in residential and commercial roof 
and gutter de-icing applications. The GC-1 uses micro-
controller technology to reduce energy consumption by 
energizing the heating cable only when the appropriate 
temperature and moisture conditions occur.
The GC-1 controller includes the MSG-1 sensor, used to 
detect moisture on roofs and in gutters. Roof moisture 
detection is made with the unique sensor wire design; 
the sensing grid on the bottom of the MSG 1 detects 
gutter moisture. The MSG-1 housing sits directly in the 
gutter and the sensor wire is secured to the roof. The 
combination roof and gutter detection system provides 
quick detection of potentially damaging roof and gutter 
icing conditions. When moisture is detected, the GC-1 
activates the de-icing cables. 

Figure 1

The MSG-1 sensor operates on low voltage provided by 
the GC-1 control unit and includes mounting hardware 
and 30’ of wire for connection back to the GC-1. The 
GC-1 automatically detects and sets-up for supply volt-
ages between 120VAC and 277VAC; no dipswitches or 
jumpers are required. The GC-1 has a LED indicator to 
display when cables are energized.

WARNING! Improper installation, use and/or mainte-

nance of the GC-1 can cause fire, electrical shock and/

or result in roof and gutter ice build-up
The GC-1 controller is shown in Fig.1, with the MSG-1 
and accessories (6 coated clips, mounting screw and 
coated strapping) shown in Fig. 2.

6.0”

6.4”

11399-001 REV 0

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GC-1 CONTROLLER

Figure 2

MSG-1 AND ACCESSORIES

GC-1 CONTROLLER

6.4"

6.0"

Roof and Gutter De-Icing Control

Installation and Operating Instructions

GC-1

FOR EXTERIOR INSTALLATION ONLY

Summary of Contents for Easyheat GC-1

Page 1: ...es quick detection of potentially damaging roof and gutter icing conditions When moisture is detected the GC 1 activates the de icing cables Figure 1 The MSG 1 sensor operates on low voltage provided by the GC 1 control unit and includes mounting hardware and 30 of wire for connection back to the GC 1 The GC 1 automatically detects and sets up for supply volt ages between 120VAC and 277VAC no dips...

Page 2: ... around the sensor wire See Fig 8 8 Run the communication wire from the MSG 1 back to the GC 1 do not run in the gutter 9 Carefully lock the GC 1 cover into the base hinge The two pieces should easily slide together when open way 45deg WARNINGS 1 This is not a do it your self product A qualified electrician must install the GC 1 system 2 If after carefully reading these instructions you still have...

Page 3: ...ach the MSG 1 communication wire to the 3 seg ment terminal block See Fig 9 14 Tighten down the watertight connectors and form drip loops on all external wires 15 Tighten the four screws on the GC 1 cover snug Figure 3 GC 1 BASE LOCATION Figure 4 CONT GC 1 CONTROLLER WITH SINGLE DUAL PHASE LOAD LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 24A Figure 5 CONT GC 1 CONTROLLER WITH LOAD HIGHER THAN 24A OR 3 PHASE LOADS Figur...

Page 4: ...s are on pressing the push button will turn the cables off only if the sensor is dry otherwise the control will continue to finish the hold time in automatic operation The MSG 1 may be tested for functionality if outside temperature is below 3 C 38 F Submerge 2 of the sensor wire in water the GC 1 should energize the heating equipment in the associated zone the green LED on the GC 1 will illuminat...

Page 5: ...idity environment 0 to 100 Supply requirements Power supply voltage 120VAC 208VAC 240VAC 277VAC Frequency 60 Hz Maximum power consumption 50W Output characteristics Output type relay wet contact Contact output N O max 24 Amps 277VAC MSG 1 characteristics Power supply voltage 24VAC class2 Maximum Amperage 500mA Accessories Screws coated strapping coated clips Connection Wire 30 5 GC 1 Installation ...

Page 6: ...fication or alteration use beyond rate capacity or improper installation maintenance or application To the extent that you or your agents have supplied specifications information representation of operating conditions or other data to Easy Heat in the selection or design of the Goods and the preparation of Easy Heat s quotation and in the event that actual operating conditions or other conditions ...

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