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DynaQuip Controls • 10 Harris Industrial Park • St. Clair, MO 63077
Tel. 800-545-3636 • Fax. 636-629-5528  • www.watercop.com

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The red indicator light will signal that the valve is now in the closed position, and that you 

need to check all areas where you have placed a sensor to determine what plumbing 

product caused the system to activate .
The valve will remain closed until the unit is manually reset on the WaterCop

®

 panel . After 

the plumbing problem is fixed, reset the WaterCop

®

 by pressing “OPEN” (green circle) on 

the face of the WaterCop

®

 . Valve will open and green indicator will be lit . See illustration 

at right .

Note:

 If major repairs are needed to correct the plumbing system, it is recommended that 

the manual shut-off valve upstream of the WaterCop

®

 also be closed during the repairs . 

Close the main water shut-off valve and unplug the WaterCop

®

 before making repairs on 

the plumbing system .

Note:

 In case of a power failure, the WaterCop

®

 cannot operate . If the power is out, you 

will need to use the manual shut-off valve to turn the water off in case of an emergency . When power is restored, the 

WaterCop

®

 will remain in its last known position indicated by the red or green lights on the face of the unit .

WaterCop

®

 Specifications

FCC Information

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of 

the FCC Rules.

 

These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential 

installation.

 

This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in 

accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

 

However, there is no 

guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference 

to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to 

try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

   Reorient or relocate the receiver;

   Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver;

   Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected;

   Consult the dealer for help .

Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must 

accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device .

Caution: 

The user is cautioned that changes and modification made to the equipment without the approval  

of the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

Actuator

Max . working pressure 

125 PSIG

Ambient temperature 

35° to 105° F

Enclosure Polycarbonate
Voltage 

12 VDC includes 120 VAC adaptor

Current 

0 .85 AMPS (Full Load)

Accessories

Sensor Signal Repeater 

120 VAC 47mA

Sensors 

3 VDC (2AA Batteries) 10mA

Valve

Valve 

Full-Port, Lead-Free Brass, NPT

Valve Seals 

RTFE (Reinforced Teflon)

Flow Data

Valve Size Cv = Gpm flow @ 1 PSI pressure drop
1/2” NPT 

19

3/4” NPT 

34

1” NPT 

52

1-1/4” NPT 

77

For cold water applications

Summary of Contents for WaterCop classic

Page 1: ...1 DynaQuip Controls 10 Harris Industrial Park St Clair MO 63077 Tel 800 545 3636 Fax 636 629 5528 www watercop com CLASSIC Owner s Manual Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...llation Prodedure 9 Review Location and Type of Main Supply Line 9 Additional Part Requirements 10 Compression Fittings 10 Solder Fittings 11 Electrical Connection 11 Warnings and Precautions 11 Chang...

Page 3: ...m TRANSMIT RECEIVE Range Enhancing Repeater DynaQuip Controls Inc St Clair MO www watercop com Water Sensor Transmitter DynaQuip Controls Inc St Clair MO www watercop com LISTED 57HM Range Enhancing R...

Page 4: ...es The WaterCop valve should be installed in the main water line just downstream from the main shut off valve in your home The front control panel of the WaterCop should be easily visible in order to...

Page 5: ...ets may disturb it The sensor probe should be placed FLAT on the floor so water can be detected as soon as it begins to accumulate The sensor probe may be secured to the floor with adhesive dots suppl...

Page 6: ...interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful int...

Page 7: ...of the valve when testing WARNING The WaterCop case is NOT EXPLOSION PROOF The shut off valve must NOT be installed where it could ignite flammable vapors or explosive mixtures WARNING To reduce risk...

Page 8: ...below Manually Test the Flood Sensors Flood and Temperature sensors require power to operate Use either fresh AA alkaline batteries not included and or a WaterCop AC Adaptor sold separately to power I...

Page 9: ...ire are clear of doors drawers sharp edges or other hazards that may cause damage Unplug the WaterCop after the testing is complete The WaterCop can now be installed Prior to installation read all war...

Page 10: ...choice of fittings and methods of installation Compression Fittings Theunitcanbeinstalledwithcompressionfittingsusingcommonhouseholdtoolsandbasicmechanicalability Youwillneed a 2 fittings male pipe th...

Page 11: ...c items we recommend plugging the WaterCop Actuator into a surge protector Warnings and Precautions WARNING The motorized drive unit case is not capable of supporting any loads Do not attempt to use t...

Page 12: ...ts 5 6 and 7 are used to control the valve position from a remote location The most common is your home security system control panel This is done by wiring these contacts to a control switch on the p...

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