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Equipment Operation 

A dry-contact Input from a Building Alarm Signal connected to Terminal 1 will turn ON the Unit, placing 
it in the OPERATE Mode.  Removal of this signal will turn OFF the OPERATE Mode and turn ON the 
SERVICE ON Mode.   
 
The Unit may also incorporate freeze protection devices.  A device similar to a thermometer with dry-
contact outputs that close upon a set low temperature will turn the Unit OFF.  Additional latching 
solenoid(s) could be incorporated into the system that opens upon the un-latch sequence, thus partially 
draining the piping system. 

 

 

The Unit may also incorporate a seismic sensor that will transmit a signal to turn OFF services to a 
facility that if left on after a seismic event with potential breakage in piping or circuits may cause damage 
to the facility. Integral time delay programming insures that brief seismic or similar activity will not affect 
services.   

 

 
To Activate One or More of the Services Controlled by the Unit: 
(Refer to Users Guide) 

1.

 

From the Home Screen press Start System button. 

2.

 

Turn 

ON

 corresponding switch for the service you wish to activate. 

 

To Turn a Service OFF: 

Turn the appropriate switch to 

OFF

 

Note: 

 

A service left 

ON

 remains 

ON

 until its switch is turned 

OFF

 unless the Panic button is depressed 

(Excluding Electrical Service), System Shutdown is pressed, or line voltage is removed from the 
controller (When used with Battery Backup). 

 
In Case of an Emergency: 

Press the red panic button on the door panel. This will disable the panel and 

ALL

 services. Once the panic 

button is pressed the Passcode must be re-entered to reset from panic. Also, the Panic Screen will remain 
on until reset is accomplished. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for RLA Series

Page 1: ...3 Residential Water Leak Detection RLA 3 Installation Maintenance Operations and Start up Instructions Read all instructions BEFORE installation and USE of Controller KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE...

Page 2: ...d monitoring systems The system should be thoroughly tested and adjustments made at time of initial operation Periodic testing should be conducted by the user to assure that all components function an...

Page 3: ...nnecting Controlled Services 10 Battery Backup 10 Connecting Alarm Monitoring Wiring 11 Start Up Checklist 11 Start Up Test Preliminary Information 11 Start Up Test 12 Equipment Operation 13 Troublesh...

Page 4: ...be confirmed prior to installation Enclosed with this Manual is a separate registration form The front of the form is for equipment warranty registration The back is a copy of the equipment start up c...

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Page 6: ...n time to ensure that this occurs A Flush Mounting Trim Flange is provided with each flush mounted unit Separate installation instructions and hardware are included with this flange Semi and Flush Tri...

Page 7: ...e followed when connecting the conduit to the service panel Figure 4 Controller Knock out holes Wiring the RLA Controller Important Verify that the electrical supply is disconnected prior to connectin...

Page 8: ...extend lock position STEP 4 Installing Flush Door Trim Figure 7 Prior to installing Door Trim ensure that wall finishes are complete and that the door panel has been installed To install the Flush Doo...

Page 9: ...escription of Status When Light is On PWR PLC has 24VDC from Power Supply RUN PLC is set to RUN Mode and is operational ERR PLC Processor has incurred an error X1 Door Panic Button is being pressed X2...

Page 10: ...ctly to the Output Terminal in order to function as intended Connect Supply Solenoid to the ON w Latch Terminals Make connections to BLK and WHT pins to match instructions provided with the solenoids...

Page 11: ...ct short or input voltage at the output circuit will cause damage to the PLC and Controller Verify that the Door Panel plug is firmly secured to its terminal and ground wire is connected Examine Door...

Page 12: ...ing system a Press and release the red Panic Button b Verify that all Solenoids have been deactivated 2 Press the Reset System button on the screen NOTE Electrical Service will not shut down with Pani...

Page 13: ...l breakage in piping or circuits may cause damage to the facility Integral time delay programming insures that brief seismic or similar activity will not affect services To Activate One or More of the...

Page 14: ...l In many cases failure of the system is the result of improper connection of a remote service or device such as a remote relay solenoid or building alarm system Refer to Equipment Specifications to c...

Page 15: ...all moisture is removed from the compartment The electronic controller PLC is sensitive to moisture dust debris and other air borne particles Do not expose the interior compartment of the enclosure Du...

Page 16: ...not specifically intended for use in applications where a master shut down and re instate device is located away from areas of normal use ISIMET s opinion is that in such cases there is risk that the...

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