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 The following procedure is a static test for basic relay operation. Passing the following test does not guarantee that the OVP relay is functioning correctly, but will accurately tell if the OVP relay is faulty. The following procedure is a static test for basic relay operation. Passing the following test does not guarantee that the OVP relay is functioning correctly, but will accurately tell if the OVP relay is faulty.
  
-  - Apply 12V pins 30 and 31+  - Apply 12V to pin 30 and ground 31
     - Verify with a multimeter that 30a has 12V and 87E/87L has no voltage     - Verify with a multimeter that 30a has 12V and 87E/87L has no voltage
   - Apply 12V to pin 15   - Apply 12V to pin 15
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 ===== Part numbers ===== ===== Part numbers =====
  
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 +<col sm="6">
 +<panel type="default" title="Part Numbers for OVP Relay" no-body="true">
 +^ Part Number ^ Description ^
 +| 201 540 32 45 | 7-pin relay, black top, single 10A fuse |
 +| 201 540 38 45 | 7-pin relay, black top, single 10A fuse |
 +| 201 540 37 45 | 9-pin relay, red top, double 10A fuse |
 +</panel>
 +</col>
 +</grid>
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