Alarm Systems
Control Panels
Float Switches
Leak Detection Systems
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1. DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRICAL SERVICE BEFORE INSTALLING OR WORKING ON THE PRODUCT.
2. DO NOT USE WITH FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE, FUEL OIL, KEROSENE, ETC.
DO NOT USE IN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES.
3. ALARM PANEL MUST BE MOUNTED INDOORS. FOR OUTDOOR APPLICATIONS CONSULT FACTORY.
1. Phillips screw driver
2. (Qty 2) #6 self tapping screws
3. Access to 120 VAC power receptacle
4. Optional - Plastic anchors (#8; Qty 2) if mounting to sheet rock
5. Optional - 9V battery (used for battery backup during power outages)
6. Optional - Wire stripper (used if you need to strip wire to connect to a BAS or SCADA system)
7. Optional - Needle nose pliers if using auxiliary contacts
Versa’larm
™
Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual
Alderon Industries - Hawley, MN | 218.483.3034 | [email protected] | alderonind.com
Introduction of Installation
Safety Guidelines
Description of Operation
Tools, Supplies and Requirements for Installation - Not Included
1-Zone Alarm - Model VA01A
P/N: 101444
The 1-Zone Versa’larm™ alarm panel is powered by 120 VAC coming from standard wall outlets and is transformed to
9-11.1 VDC. Installing a 9 Volt battery provides battery backup during power outages. The power LED (green) will illuminate
when powered. The Versa’larm™ is a multipurpose alarm panel that can be use in a variety of applications such as: septic
tanks, sumps, holding tanks, pump chambers, water tanks, flow, pressure, condensate, temperature, and any others where
a “dry contact” can be connected to the alarm panel.
When a switch (signaling device) contact “closes” the buzzer will annunciate, alarm LED (red) will illuminate, and the built in
auxiliary contacts will be activated. The signaling device could be a float switch, water sensor, or sump probe sensor. The
auxiliary contacts can be used to connect to an Alderon Industries Auto Dialer, an existing alarm security system, or building
automation system (BAS).
Pressing the “Alarm Silence” pushbutton will silence the buzzer and the alarm LED (red) remains on. When the alarm condi-
tion is cleared, the system automatically resets itself for the next alarm cycle.
Before proceeding with the installation or operation of the product, read all
instructions thoroughly, as well as complying with all federal, state and local
codes, regulations, and practices. The product must be installed by qualified
personnel familiar with all applicable local electrical and mechanical codes.
Refer to the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70). Failure to properly install and
test this product can result in personal injury or equipment malfunction.