DynaQuip Controls WCK100 Emergency Shut-Off Leak Detection System User Manual Owners Manual
DynaQuip Controls Emergency Shut-Off Leak Detection System Owners Manual
Owners Manual
WaterCop EMERGENCY SHUT -0F F LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS Flt-e mad Muse trunnion: cmtully berm “tempting w stumble, inn-ll. own. or maintain the product describcd. Pmm ymuselfznd athm by ohm-An; all safety Mum-tin Fallum to amply with hntmctiens could null! in pctsml Injury and/or propeny damage! Retain instructions for future reference, Dmfipfimt Wmcoplsumowrizeflballnmmmmmxncallymmofl'memfinwwsupply whenunmmdwuterisdmmddnetulukwuvcrflnwl Specifications ....... 125 P810 35°F to 105°? polycarbonate 115V, lPluu, 6011: 25 Amps 1,375W . 15W l h Heavy-duty grounds»! 3/4 NPT Genet-ll Safety Information WARNING Du m7! apgly ekwical power to the unit unless the unit is fully umblcd and unwanted. hum to do so cauld result In pemnnl injtny Mot dung: m the unit Discount may some: before working on tlt: unit Failure to do so could result in petsonal injury. CAUTION It is meanmended that eye rotation be worn while undoing the system. Failure k: du so could result in person]! injury. WARNING The motorlud drive uttlt case is not capable orsupponlng my loads. Do not attempt to use the unit as a step, This will cause datum to the unit and could cause personal milky. Do not us: in hazardous [aw-tints. CAUTION Do not m m use as leverage when mounting mi: unit or dglmning filmy Apply mnch to flats on the valve body to tighten fittings. ggzgt seat/sexes INSTALLATION The Wetetcnp valve should be installed in the moln wfler line just downstream from the main shut-nu velve in yottr home. The valve should be lnstelled by - licensed plumber, in seeordanee with local plumbing coder. The power cord must be plugged into a properly grounded power some: (i is VAC). The more mt sensors on battery powered redlo transmitters. Open buttery oompmment end install 2 flesh (AA sine) alt-line batteries into mil sensor in record-hoe with the (+,-) placement guide Place serum in am: when wet would tend to sectanulete npidly, should there be a common leak problem with the plumbing system. Examples are; under the water better, in ublneu below bathroom or kitchen sinks, under washing NEW, dishwhets, it: makers or under-aster pipes that hove s potential of Media; in cold Walker. Locate a well near the area you wish to monitor. (Avoid huh mm: trees where oord or sensor eculd be kicked or stepped on.) Mount msminer on the wall. two to area feet ebove the floor, Use hook and loop fastener included with the unit. Un‘Vll‘id cord endplsee he sensor on floor in urea to be monitored. Be sure thnl the sensor is pieced flat on the floor so women be detewed as soon at it begins to accumulate. Tut Alter the unit is installed and transmitters are mounted, the foLIoWing test should be preformed, 1. Plug unit into power source. 2. Make sure the valve is in the open position (peat indicator light) lithe valve is closed, press button to wen valve, 3, Test fl tronsnrittel by dropping the sensor robe into a cup of water. This shmtld send A signal to the control valve and turn the weter off. llatot valve to open position end repent test with eaeh transmitter. 4. if the unit does not turn the valet all check rbntthe batteries are good and they are instilled properly. Repeat lest. 3. if the unit still does not lltnetlon properly, check the digital code settings. (see instructions (or changing digiul codes) 6. When all rr-nsmimrr are Modelling properly your WoterCop system ti on duty to help protect your home from damage due to plumbing leaks. OPERATION The normal position of the valve is hill open to allow flow throughout the plnmhiu‘ system. The indium lights will show the position of the valve. if the velve is in the closed position (the red light will be lit) press the ‘opsn' button end the vdve will move to the open position (green indicator will Iiyit). When a sensor detects water, a Rf (radio fieqneney) signal is transmttted no the erCop and due valve turns the water off to proteot the building horn additional water damage. The red indicator light will signal that the valve is in the closed position and thnt you need to cheek all was on have n sensor to determine what outset! the unit to eyele. The valve remain: closed will the unit is reset or the valve control box AM the plombinx problem is fixed, reset the WoterCop by pressing the ‘open vetve‘ button on the face of the control box. Vflve will open and green indicator will light Note: if mejor repairs are needed to correct the plumbing system. ll ls recommended that the mulllll shubnff valve upstream oi‘the WuerCop also be closed during the rep-its. Note: in use ofpowei’ failure, the control unit cannot operate the valve. if power is out you will need to use the manual shill-offline to tum water off in case ofernergency. When power is restored, the control unit will remember the vnlve position and indicate that position with the proper light . nmtshgflht 4- 510mm dlflfldNACl 92:2! 6661/90/80 Battery Life Under normal conditions (standby mode) the batteries should int about one year. Each transmitter has n low battery signal (chirp) Replace batteries at lent annually or when signal is denoted. "you are away from home for long periods oftinne, transmitters slnould be tested upon your return to ensure proper Motion. Changing Digital Codes Codes on all control units and nunsminm an sot at the factory and should not need to be altered. if you use other wireless products in your lnntns, (garage door openers etc») there is a slight chance of interferenoe with tlne signal. The following instructions will aid in "setting the ttodnr~ Changing the receiver code: I) Disconnect power to receiver unit by unplauing power cord. 2) Remove eonrusing the 4 screws located in the 90mm of the cover, 3) Locate code switch blbelt (see illustration). Swindle; an numbered 1 through at 4) Arrange tine switches in any combinltion (up or down position). Write down the codn combination you selected. Bunnie l-up, 2-down, 341mm. 4-tnp, s-oown ind 5-upr 5) Reinstall covert Curetinlly melt when completely into me and hold cover in position while tightening screws. 6) Reconnect thr by plugging tlnc power cord into power receptacle. Changing the transmitter code: 1) Remove nunnannitrer cover (loosen twu screws). 2) Loente coda switch bloek (illustrated boImV) Switches are numbered I through 6. 3) Arrange tlu switdnes in line entaet combinatim as ttne code you put in the receiver. in is Important that the exact code be set in receiver and all transmitters. lftbe codes are different the unit will not “motion properly, 4) Reinstall cover. Repeat this procedure for all nansnnitters. 5) Test each miller to insure that the unit is functioning properly, 6) ”not, verify that all nodes are set nlna tanner Note: This equipment has bean tested and tbund to comply with tine limits for a elm B digital device, nursuantto part l5 ornlne FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against bannnnl interferenee inn a rosidmtial installation, This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy out! if not installed and wed in accordance with the Instructions, may urnse harmful interference to radio eornmnnnieatlonns However there is no guarantee tttat interference will not occur in a particular installation. The water sensors only transmit a radio signal during test and when contact is made between the probe- as when vat-r is demoted. This signal is of fleueond dun-lion and is repented nyproximsnely every 6 would: while activated. 1an; 2 second signal should be the only time potential interference could be detected li’you stupect the unit is interfering witln your min and/or relevisnon reception on a prolonged basis, remove batteries from all nransmitters to detenrn‘nne it‘tlnis unit is causing the interference. If so, plense consult your dealer. acme/gout é s‘lctetmm anmaNAa 92:21 6661/90/80 L‘AM A an -m» C035 SETTING RCRIGISVILI 6 smmoo ammo 92:21 6661 z'913/80
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