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RayClic-PC, RayClic-PS, RayClic-PT Installation Instructions
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Thermal Controls LLC
INST-172 PN 511491-000 H55092 05/11
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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.