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RayClic-PC, RayClic-PS, RayClic-PT Installation Instructions

© 2011 Tyco

 Thermal Controls LLC

     INST-172      PN 511491-000     H55092     05/11

Tyco, HWAT, IceStop, RayClic, and XL-Trace are registered and/or unregistered trademarks 

of Tyco Thermal Controls LLC or its affiliates. 

TORX is a registered trademark of Textron., Inc.

Worldwide Headquarters

Tyco Thermal Controls

7433 Harwin Drive

Houston, TX 77036

USA

Tel: 800-545-6258

Tel:  650-216-1526

Fax:  800-527-5703

Fax:  650-464-7711

[email protected]

www.tycothermal.com

Canada

Tyco Thermal Controls

250 West St.

Trenton, Ontario

Canada  K8V 5S2

Tel: 800-545-6258

Fax:  800-527-5703

Important:

 

All information, including illustrations, is believed to be reliable. Users, however, 

should  independently evaluate the suitability of each product for their particular application. 

Tyco Thermal Controls makes no warranties as to the accuracy or completeness of the 

information, and disclaims any liability regarding its use. Tyco Thermal Controls’ only obli-

gations are those in the Tyco Thermal Controls Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale for 

this product, and in no case will Tyco Thermal Controls or its distributors be liable for any 

incidental, indirect, or consequential damages arising from the sale, resale, use, or misuse 

of the  product. Specifications are subject to change without notice. In addition, Tyco Thermal 

Controls reserves the right to make changes—without notification to Buyer—to processing 

or materials that do not affect compliance with any applicable specification. 

  

Heating Cable Circuit Testing

The RayClic Power Connection Kits (RayClic-PC, RayClic-PS and RayClic-PT) now include test ports in the blank module. Voltage can measured at 

these points to confirm continuity or power to the installed heating cable circuit. For detail heating cable operation refer to the appropriate installation 

and operating manual.

Instructions:

1.  Open the RayClic Cover.
2.  Set multimeter to AC voltage function.
3.  Insert multimeter test probes into the two test ports.

Test

ports

 

WARNING: 

To avoid shock do not cross the test 

probes or touch them to the metal pressure plate when 

measuring voltage.

Summary of Contents for RayClic-PC

Page 1: ...Arcing may not be stopped by conven tional circuit breakers Bus wires will short if they contact each other Keep bus wires separated Keep components and heating cable ends dry before and during installation The black heating cable core is conductive and can short It must be properly insulated and kept dry Component approvals and performance are based on the use of Tyco Thermal Controls specified p...

Page 2: ...Clic PT powered tee fold up two center snaps then position the connector over the snaps and press down Allow enough extra heating cable to make service loops as required Make sure the end of the heating cable is cut clean For the RayClic PC power connection fold up the four outer snaps then position the connector over the snaps and press down Power Connection Splice and Tee Installation 3 1 8 For ...

Page 3: ... 3 1 8 1 9 For HWAT only Apply HWAT label on insulated hot water tank Using wire cutters cut away 1 inch of the braid Pull exposed braid back over metal clip IceStop and XL Trace HWAT 7 Using wire cutters cut away aluminum wrap Note RayClic connection kits are designed to be installed only once the heating cable cannot be removed once installed Apply a small amout of lubricant to the jacket surfac...

Page 4: ...es the insulation Powered Tee To prevent damage to heating cables protect from sharp cladding edges To prevent water ingress seal the heating cable where it penetrates the insulation Powered Splice To prevent damage to heating cables protect from sharp cladding edges To prevent water ingress seal the heating cable where it penetrates the insulation WARNING Fire hazard Loose screws can cause excess...

Page 5: ...Apply Electric De Icing and Snow Melting label on or near junction box RayClic PC RayClic PS and RayClic PT Mount flat wall mounting bracket under eaves by installing screws through the center holes Do not mount in gutter or where it may be immersed in water Position attachment clips on mounting bracket based on the type of the connector being installed Connect heating cable as detailed in steps 3...

Page 6: ...p and XL Trace Note The end seal is designed to be installed only once it cannot be removed from the heating cable once installed Do not use until ready for final installation HWAT H W A T IceStop and XL Trace 2A 3 Score around and down the outer jacket 1 inch from the end Remove the outer jacket Do not cut or damage the inner jacket Using wire cutters cut away aluminum wrap close to braid and out...

Page 7: ...s Braid clip does not fit Be sure the clip is installed on the metal braid not on the outer jacket Heating cable does not have Only HWAT heating cables have the aluminum wrap under the braid Skip the aluminum wrap aluminum wrap removal step for XL Trace and IceStop heating cables Heating cable cannot be Check for the following inserted into connector Apply cable lubricant to the heating cable prim...

Page 8: ...ntrols only obli gations are those in the Tyco Thermal Controls Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale for this product and in no case will Tyco Thermal Controls or its distributors be liable for any incidental indirect or consequential damages arising from the sale resale use or misuse of the product Specifications are subject to change without notice In addition Tyco Thermal Controls reserves the...

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