WaterCop WPACT12V Series Owner'S Manual And Installation Manual Download Page 5

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

System Quick Reference Setting and Status

Common Displays on WaterCop® Pro

WATERCOP 

NORMAL

WATERCOP 

WATER IS 

OFF

!ALARM!

SEN #1 

WET 1

!ALARM!

WIRE PANEL WET

!ALARM!

SEN #2  
TEMP 1

**

ALERT

**

SEN #3 

SHORT 2

**

ALERT

**

SEN #2 
OPEN 1

**

ALERT

**

SEN #2 

LOW BAT 

**

ALARM

**

SEN #2 

DEAD BAT 

Valve is open and all components  
functioning properly.

Water was turned off via local controls.

Wireless Sensor #1 

(Probe 1) detected  

water and turned the valve off.

Hardwired Sensor

 from Water Control Panel 

detected water and turned the valve off.

Temperature Probe on Sensor #2

 has 

detected ambient temperature was too  
high or too low.

Probe on Sensor #3

 (Probe 2) is shorted.  

Water is still on.  Probe needs to be checked 
and repaired to allow proper function.

Probe on Sensor #2 

is cut or disconnected.  

Water is still on.  Probe needs to be repaired  
or replaced to allow proper function.

Battery in Sensor #2

 is low and needs  

to be replaced.

Battery in Sensor #2

 is so low it won’t  

function properly. Valve is closed.

RESET WATER CONTROL PANEL TO FACTORY SETTINGS:

Hold MODE – Press and hold OPEN until the display reads: CONTINUE = 

OPEN  DEFAULT = CLOSE– Release first the OPEN button, then release the 

MODE button then Press CLOSE

This will reset all sensors

         

TO ADD WIRELESS SENSORS:

   

 Press  MODE twice (DEVICE ADD) on WaterCop Pro Water Control Panel 

Press CLOSE (DEVICE #1 ID) 

Short one sensor probe on the sensor (SENSOR #1 SHT) 

Remove Short (SENSOR #1 OK) 

Press MODE 

Press CLOSE (SENSOR #2 ID) 

Repeat for all Sensors. When finished, Press MODE twice to return to NORMAL

TO REMOVE WIRELESS SENSORS:

Press MODE three times (DEVICE REMOVE) 

Press CLOSE to scroll to device to be removed 

Press OPEN to remove that device 

Press MODE to return to NORMAL

TO CHECK SENSOR STATUS:

     

   

Press MODE 

Scroll using CLOSE 

Press MODE three times to return to NORMAL

Summary of Contents for WPACT12V Series

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual and Installation Guide The proven leader in household leak protection WaterCop is there when you re not ...

Page 2: ...splay with back light provides instant feedback of sensor alarm and trouble conditions as well as open close status of the brass valve On Off push buttons for local control of the brass valve Audible alarm sounds when any sensor detects flooding Internal mounting bracket mounts to standard wall boxes for aesthetics and cord management AC DC power converter with 20 cord included Cabling of 25 50 or...

Page 3: ...rass Valve Full port NSF ANSI 372 approved lead free brass 125 psi cold water designed for placement on incoming water main Wireless Sensor Power using 2 AA alkaline batteries or optional AC DC power converter sold separately Batteries will provide backup power to sensors upon loss of electricity Wireless sensors are addressable and supervised for conditions such as water detection sensor short op...

Page 4: ...ight will signal that the valve is now in the closed position The valve will remain closed until the unit is manually reset through the manual override handle or the OPEN button on the Water Control Panel After the plumbing problem is fixed reset the WaterCop Pro by pressing the OPEN green circle on the face of the Water Control Panel NOTE If major repairs are needed to correct the plumbing system...

Page 5: ...SEN 2 TEMP 1 ALERT SEN 3 SHORT 2 ALERT SEN 2 OPEN 1 ALERT SEN 2 LOW BAT ALARM SEN 2 DEAD BAT Valve is open and all components functioning properly Water was turned off via local controls Wireless Sensor 1 Probe 1 detected water and turned the valve off Hardwired Sensor from Water Control Panel detected water and turned the valve off Temperature Probe on Sensor 2 has detected ambient temperature wa...

Page 6: ...e the leak is located or warn you if a sensor requires service low batteries It is important that you introduce each wireless sensor to the WaterCop Pro Water Control Panel and document the sensor the transmitter and the sensor probe together not just the probe number on the transmitter Once placed in location you will also note this information on the Sensor Location Log included Once the wireles...

Page 7: ...to remove Press OPEN to remove the selected sensor from the Water Control Panel s memory Press MODE one more time to return to the main screen WaterCop NORMAL Hardwired sensors can be removed however the unit will need to be reset and all sensors reprogrammed Pre Installation Testing of WaterCop Pro Although each unit is pre tested at the factory it is highly recommended that the unit be tested pr...

Page 8: ...to the actual position you noticed Green Open Red Closed Grasp both sides of the housing not the valve with the valve pointing away from you for safety Being very careful not to have your fingers or other objects near the valve openings press the OPEN or CLOSE buttons whichever has the unlit light next to it You will hear the motor change the valve position Again look into the threaded end of the ...

Page 9: ...l does not make the valve close physically remove it from its installed location and place it next to the Water Control Panel Repeat test If the sensor operates properly when it is closer to the Water Control Panel but not when it is installed at its remote location try moving the sensor to a different position or try a different wireless sensor Some possible causes of signal reduction are steel c...

Page 10: ...nt the battery power reaches a critically low status a CLOSE signal will be transmitted to the WaterCop valve as a precaution After replacing batteries re test each unit in its regular location Periodic testing of sensors is required to monitor proper power and function Installation Procedure Indoor vs Outdoor Selection of WaterCop Pro Valve Installation Sites The WaterCop ready Ball Valve should ...

Page 11: ...tance from end to end of valve assembly once fittings are secure For tube outside diameter subtract for tube outside diameter subtract from your valve assembly measurement This is the length of the section of tubing to be cut out of the existing line The piece of existing tubing is shorter than the measured length so that the tube ends extend into the compression fittings 3 Select the location for...

Page 12: ...he WaterCop Pro to return water service Unplug the Water Control Panel from its power source The valve may be manually operated by turning the manual override handle in the direction indicated on the Actuator General Safety Information Warnings and Precautions 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...

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