# Heating Relay Instructions

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<p align="center"><strong>All electrical works must be carried out or inspected by a licensed electrician</strong></p>

Each Temperature Controller has a Heating Relay as standard. This allows a heating device to be wired directly to the Temperature Controller so that it can be turned on or off by the controller.

This work must be performed by a licensed electrician.

The heating relay is rated to 240V

1. Unplug the power source for the heating device and the Glycol Chiller

2. Locate and cut the active wire to your heating   &#x20;device (see diagram). Most active wires   &#x20;are brown or red but this should be double checked   &#x20;with an electrician.<br>

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3. Divert the active wire into the blade connects (terminals 4 and 5 shown below)<br>

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4. Plug both the Glycol Chiller and heating device into mains power

**NOTE: This is the same process for each temperature controller. So repeat this step to**\
**wire multiple controllers in the same way**

**KegLand is not liable for electrical work not performed by a licensed electrican**
