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Versa’larm

Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual

Alderon Industries - Hawley, MN  |  218.483.3034  |  [email protected]  |  alderonind.com

Installation of the Alarm Panel Continued

4. If connecting to an existing alarm security system or building automation system (BAS), leave Terminals “+” and “-” open 

and use 18 gauge 2-conductor wire to connect the existing product to Terminals 1A and 1B (Fig. 9). When connected, 

replace the access cover and pull wire(s) through the knockout(s) on the access cover (see step 5). CAUTION! - Route all 

wires away from sharp objects and internal components when installing wires.

AUXILIARY CONTACTS:

(Fig. 9)

Terminals “+” and “-”

11.1 VDC, 100mA power supply

for external equipment

Terminals 1A and 1B

Normally Open

Class 2, 24 VDC/VAC (50/60 Hz)

100 Milliamps Maximum

Note: The auxiliary contacts on Terminals 1A and 1B 

of the alarm panel are Normally Open only.

+ -

1A

5. After the access cover has been removed from the alarm panel (Fig. 10), use a needle nose pliers (not included) to 

remove the desired “break away tabs” from the access cover, lightly pull and twist off tab(s) (Fig. 11). Replace the access 

cover and run wire(s) through the knockout(s) (Fig. 12).

(Fig. 10)

(Fig. 11)

(Fig. 12)

6. Make note of the alarm condition(s) you are monitoring and keep them near the alarm panel.

1A

(1A) and  (1B)

+ -

1B

Building Automation System (BAS)

or

Another High Water Alarm

or

Any Monitoring System

1B

1-Zone Alarm - Model VA01A

Alarm Systems

Control Panels

Float Switches

Leak Detection Systems

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Summary of Contents for Versa'larm VA01A

Page 1: ...es 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 t...

Page 2: ...ntegrity Mount the alarm panel using two 6 self tapping screws not included Fig 6 Use two 8 plastic anchors not included Fig 7 if mounting the alarm panel to sheet rock Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 5 ft Max Alderon Industries Hawley MN 218 483 3034 info alderonind com alderonind com 3 If auxiliary contacts are not used go to step 6 If connecting alarm to an existing system go to Figure 9 on page 3 If using a...

Page 3: ...VDC 100mA power supply for external equipment Terminals 1A and 1B Normally Open Class 2 24 VDC VAC 50 60 Hz 100 Milliamps Maximum Note The auxiliary contacts on Terminals 1A and 1B of the alarm panel are Normally Open only 1A 5 After the access cover has been removed from the alarm panel Fig 10 use a needle nose pliers not included to remove the desired break away tabs from the access cover lightl...

Page 4: ...minal 2 TERMINALS C AND 1 Float Switch Black 1 White C WaterSpotter or WaterSpotter Probe Black 1 Red C Combination of Sensors Blacks 1 Reds Whites C 1 Test the alarm panel by pressing and holding the Alarm Test pushbutton Fig 15 or activating the Signaling Device i e float switch or water sensor Fig 16 The buzzer should annunciate and the alarm LED should illuminate Press the Alarm Silence pushbu...

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