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Application

The  Taco  LeakBreaker

®

 

is  a  leak  detection  and  water  shutoff

 

device. It is designed to detect a water leak and shutoff the incom-

ing water supply to a water heater. It is suitable for use with many

 

other  water  appliances  that  have  a  3/4"  (or  smaller)  connection

 

requiring leak protection.

E

ase of Installation / Operation

The  valve  can  be  installed  in  either  vertical  or  horizontal  piping 

and

 

in  any  direction  or  orientation.  LeakBreaker

 

consists  of  a 

control

 

panel, full port electrically actuated ball valve, floor sensor 

and is

 

powered by batteries, AC adaptor or both. The components 

are

 

connected  with  easy  to  use  plug  in  quick  connects.  A  multi- 

function LED on the control module identifies the current state of 

the

 

LeakBreaker and aides with troubleshooting.

Valve Installation

1. Shut off the main water supply.
2. Open a fixture nearest the water heater to relieve water pressure.

3. Install the LeakBreaker valve into the cold water supply to the

water heater.

Actuator  Removal and Installation

1. Actuator Removal: Remove the valve actuator prior to solder-

     ing by pushing in and holding the release clip at the front of the

  actuator and lifting upward approximately 3⁄4" (see Figure D).

To re-assemble the actuator to the valve body:  Position actu-

ator such that the “D” shaped valve stem aligns properly with

the “D” shaped actuator drive cavity. (Note: The “D” shaped

stem design allows for correct insertion every time.) Next, slide

the valve stem into the actuator cavity, push in and hold the

release clip until the actuator slips over the valve locking posts

(see Figure D). Once the actuator is flush to the valve body,  let

go of the release clip. Using very little force,  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 process.

Instruction Sheet

LeakBreaker

 

®

102-506

SUPERSEDES: 

August 1, 2016

EFFECTIVE: 

June 6, 2017

Plant ID No. 001-4237

Warning: 

Never  place  any  body  parts  or  objects

into  the valve opening, doing so may result in severe

injury!

Wall mounted

control

Floor sensor

2.

Step 2:

Move actuator upward approxi-

mately 3/4”

Step 1:

Push in and hold release clip

at the front of the actuator

Locking Post

Figure D

:

Actuator Removal

Note:

Depending on your piping system, additional fittings not

supplied with this product may be required.

CAUTION:

 

If  using  a  threaded  to  sweat  adaptor  on

the valve installation, the actuator must be removed

from the valve body before soldering (see instructions

for removing actuator). The ball valve must be in the full open

 

position  before  soldering.The  valve  is  shipped  in  the  closed

 

position. Use of a solder with a melting point below 600°F is

 

recommended. Do not overheat! Make sure the ball valve is in

 

the FULL OPEN position during soldering. Direct flame tip away

 

from the center of the valve. Cool valve quickly with a wet cloth.

Caution:

Installation should only be performed by qual-

ified  persons  familiar  with  normal  plumbing  practices.

These instructions should be considered in addition to

local codes. Consult your local authority regarding any instruc-

tions contradictory to code requirements.

Summary of Contents for LeakBreaker

Page 1: ...the release clip until the actuator slips over the valve locking posts see Figure D Once the actuator is flush to the valve body let go of the release clip Using very little force 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 process Instruction Sheet ...

Page 2: ... provided each set includes normally open and normally closed connections They can be used to send a signal to any device requiring an open or close signal such as a security system 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 v...

Page 3: ...nection Make sure wiring connections are solid and tight and the quick connect is all the way in Chirp every 60 seconds Make sure sensors wired per instructions Chirp every 60 seconds Solid Red with 3 red blinks Solid Dim Red with 3 red blinks Valve error Valve is not connected to the control Connect the valve to the con trol Chirp every 60 seconds Bad wire connection Make sure wiring connections ...

Page 4: ...r part not installed or operated in conformity with Taco instructions or which has been subject to misuse misapplication the addition of petroleum based fluids or certain chemical additives to the systems or other abuse will not be covered by this warranty If in doubt as to whether a particular substance is suitable for use with a Taco product or part or for any application restrictions consult th...

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