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chris:
Please define what is your Ice Cube, mfg and part number.
If it is like a Potter & Brumfield KUP 11 D15 24 V DC, then it has a transparent cover, and looking thru the side you will see the coil. The wires from the coil go to terminals A and B. This is a DPDT relay with break before make contacts. One set of contacts is labeled 1, 4, and 7. Pin 7 is one common pole that switches between pin 1 and pin 4. Pin 1 to 7 is the normally closed set and 4 to 7 is the normally open set. All this you can see looking thru the side. A sample 24 V DC unit has a coil resistance of 467 ohms. This is non-latching and requires continuous coil excitation to keep the NO contacts closed. Pull-in is about 17 V and drop-out about 5 V.
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