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The first sensor (A) will have its wire leads go directly from the sensor board A’s terminal block to the sensor input on the control panel.

The next sensor (B) will have its wire leads go from the sensor board B’s terminal block to the terminal block on the first sensor board (A).

The next sensor (C) will have its wire leads go from the sensor board’s (C) terminal block to the terminal block on the second sensor

board (B).

The  first  (A)  and  second  (B)  sensors  will  have  their  end  tab

removed.  

The last sensor (C) in the chain will still have its end tab attached.

CLOSE

OPEN

Front panel

Press

Open

Testing Your Installation

Press the open button on the front panel to open the valve, watch the indicator on the top

of the valve to make sure the valve rotates to the open position, press the close button to

close the valve and watch the indicator on the top of the valve to make sure the valve

rotates to the closed position.
Close any open fixtures and open any shut-off valves that were closed during the installa-

tion of the valve. Make sure there are no leaks.
With the valve in the open position place the sensor in water. The valve should close, the

LED should flash red and the audible alarm should sound. Once the valve closes, press

the mute button to silence the alarm.

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To reset the LeakBreaker, completely dry off the sensor and then press the open button.

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Press

Close

Congratulations on the successful installation of your LeakBreaker!

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Installing Additional Sensors

Up to ten (10) sensors may be daisy chained to the sensor input with a total wire

length of no more than 200 feet.

Tab Configuration for Multiple Sensors

The  last  sensor  in  any  chain  must  be  the  only  one  with  the  “tab”  still  attached.  Reference

Figure E to break off tab.  Reminder: remove and replace feet from broken tab to the sensor.

Broken tab can be discarded; it cannot be reattached in the future.

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Fig. E

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NOTE:

Terminal  A1  wires  to  Terminal  B1.  Terminal  B1  wires  to

Terminal C1. 

Tab stays connected here

Wiring of Multiple Sensors

(Example description is for a three (3) sensor chain.)

NOTE:

The last sensor in the chain (furthest from the controller) must

keep its tab

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If  using  the  LeakBreaker  with  eLink,  when  the  valve  is  triggered,  a  text 

notification  should  be  sent  to  your  phone and/or email with the following 

message,  "TACO    LEAKBREAKER    ALERT:    Sensor  has  detected  water. 

Alarm has triggered. Valve has been closed."

Summary of Contents for LeakBreaker LB-075-H-1LF

Page 1: ...orce try to take the actuator off of the valve body without using the release clip Both locking posts should be firmly attached to the actuator If the actuator slides up the stem repeat the assembly p...

Page 2: ...back of the controller plug the actuator wiring into the control panel port marked valve Two 2 sets of dry contacts are provided Each set includes normally open and normally closed connections They c...

Page 3: ...device and connect to the eLink server through your wireless net work It will no longer be visible in your available Wi Fi networks 5 Setting Up eLink Notifications email text Registering your device...

Page 4: ...valve should close the LED should flash red and the audible alarm should sound Once the valve closes press the mute button to silence the alarm a To reset the LeakBreaker completely dry off the senso...

Page 5: ...20 F 1 to 105 C Service Potable water Seat Leakage Drop Tight Close Off Electrical Input 120VAC 60 HZ Output 6VDC 600mA Power Supply or 4 AA Batteries Auxiliary Switch Rating Class 2 1Amp 24Volts MATE...

Page 6: ...e wiring connections are solid and tight and the quick connect is all the way in Chirp every 60 seconds Solid Red with 4 red blinks AC power error Wrong power supply Use power supply provided Chirp ev...

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Page 8: ...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...

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