background image

10.   Position the unit and tighten compression nuts. Hold the 

fitting with one wrench while tightening the nut with the 

other. Tighten both nuts.

11.   Plug unit into a proper power source and turn valve to 

open position (open button / green light).

12.   Unplug unit, turn water back on and carefully check for 

leaks.

13.   Tighten fittings if needed to stop any leaks.
14.   Plug unit back into power source. Installation is 

complete.

Solder Fittings

An alternative method is to solder the unit into the water 

line. This method requires a considerably higher skill level 

to accomplish the installation properly and safely. If you 

are not skilled in this area, it is strongly recommended 

that you contact a professional plumber to do this type of 

installation.

Electrical Connection

The WaterCopPRO is supplied with a power adaptor. 

Consult local electrical codes as to the necessity of 

ground fault protection. It is recommended that the 

WaterCopPRO not be plugged into an extension cord. 

Review “Specification” current and power requirements 

as not to overload the circuit supplying power. As with all 

sensitive electric equipment, the use of surge protection is 

highly recommended.

DynaQuip Controls

10 Harris Ind. Pk., St. Clair, MO 63077 • 800-545-3636 • www.watercop.com                             

8

192261 rev C

Warnings and Precautions

WARNING

The motorized drive unit case is not capable of supporting 

any loads. Do not attempt to use the unit as a step. This will 

cause damage to the unit and could cause personal injury. 

Do not store highly flammable items such as oily rags or 

other combustibles near your WaterCopPRO.

CAUTION

It is recommended that eye protection be worn while 

installing or servicing the system. Failure to do so could 

result in personal injury.

CAUTION

Do not use the case as leverage when mounting this unit or 

tightening fittings. Apply wrench to flats on the valve body 

to tighten fittings.

Emergency Procedures

In the unlikely event that the WaterCopPRO System should 

shut off the main water supply and then become inoperable 

due to a power outage or damage, it is possible to manually 

operate the WaterCopPRO to return water service. Unplug 

the WaterCopPRO from its power source. The valve may be 

manually opened by turning the manual override handle in 

the direction indicated on the actuator.

Summary of Contents for WaterCopPRO

Page 1: ...05 F manual override local open close water control Flood Sensor Wireless sensors are addressable and supervised for conditions such as water detection actuator power loss sensor short open and low battery Ten foot sensor cord allows optimal sensor placement Flood sensors can support one or two sensor probes Each WaterCopPRO actuator can support up to 45 wireless sensors Range Enhancing Repeater E...

Page 2: ...ardwired Sensors Ten foot white cord with single sensor PRO sensors are easily secured to floor using mounting holes Sensors provide the same feedback to monitoring station as the wireless WaterCopPRO sensors Use hardwired sensors for convenience or if conditions prevent wireless communication Sensors sold individually and can be wired with up to 200 of 22 24 AWG 2 conductor cord not included Gene...

Page 3: ... on the face of the unit WaterCopPRO Specifications Max working pressure 125 PSIG Ambient temperature 35 to 105 F Enclosure Polycarbonate NEMA 4 Voltage 12 VDC includes 120 VAC adaptor Current 1 3 Amps Valve Full Port ANSI NSF 372 approved Lead Free Brass NPT Valve seals RTFE Reinforced Teflon FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital ...

Page 4: ...E TO ADD DEVICES SENSORS Press MODE twice DEVICE ADD on WaterCopPRO Actuator Press CLOSE DEVICE 1 ID Short probe on Sensor SENSOR 1 SHT Remove Short SENSOR 1 OK Press MODE Press CLOSE SENSOR 2 ID Repeat for all Sensors When finished Press MODE 2X to return to NORMAL MONITORING STATION Press MODE twice DEVICE ADD on WaterCopPRO Actuator Press CLOSE DEVICE 1 ID next device number ID on WaterCop Actu...

Page 5: ...uip Controls to inquire about additional sensors Once each sensor is powered and numbered you are ready to begin addressing the sensors to the WaterCopPRO actuator Programming Wireless Sensors Plug the WaterCopPRO actuator power supply into a nearby 115 VAC outlet As with all sensitive electric equipment the use of surge protection is highly recommended Depending upon the position of the valve the...

Page 6: ...e back of the sensor and install batteries in accordance with the and placement guide Reinstall back plate Follow suggestions found in the section titled Placement of Flood Sensors for recommendations where sensors should be placed Locate a wall near the area you choose to monitor Avoid high traffic areas where cord or sensor could be stepped on or kicked Mount transmitter at a convenient location...

Page 7: ...n nuts and sleeves to each tube end 9 Shift tube ends to install WaterCopPRO valve in line Verify that the transmitter and wire are clear of doors drawers sharp edges or other hazards that may cause damage Unplug the WaterCopPRO after the testing is complete The WaterCopPRO can now be installed into the plumbing system Prior to installation read all warnings and precautions carefully Installation ...

Page 8: ...rload the circuit supplying power As with all sensitive electric equipment the use of surge protection is highly recommended DynaQuip Controls 10 Harris Ind Pk St Clair MO 63077 800 545 3636 www watercop com 8 192261 rev C Warnings and Precautions WARNING The motorized drive unit case is not capable of supporting any loads Do not attempt to use the unit as a step This will cause damage to the unit...

Reviews: