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IOM-S-Leak Defense 2211
2022-03-15
© 2022 Sentinel Hydrosolutions, LLC
a. Connect the gray connectors on the transformer wire and valve power wire.
b. Extend the wire that will go to transformer.
c. Make sure wires are connected to the transformer AC and AC terminals.
a. Use a pencil to mark the location of the mounting holes in the housing on the wall.
b. Using #6 drywall anchors and screws, place 2 screws 2-1/2” apart, then slip panel onto screws.
Manual vs. Automatic Valve Position:
WARNING: Valve should be unplugged from power prior to attempting to open/close the valve manually.
Systems 1.5” or smaller have a manual override on the front of the blue actuator. Normal operation requires the dial be
positioned in the “AUTO” mode. “MAN” is only to be used when system needs to be overridden manually to open/close
the valve.
Systems 2” or larger, press and hold black knob on top of blue actuator and turn to desired position.
STEP 8: Connecting to power
STEP 9: Mounting the wireless control panel directly on a wall
STEP 10: Provide power to the system
CHECKS & PROGRAMMING
Optional Power Supply:
Should you wish to hide the power supply wire feeding the control panel, an electrician
can run the low voltage wire behind the drywall and connect it to screw terminals on the back of the control panel
circuit board.
a. Plug the white 24VAC valve transformer into the outlet that was located in Step 4. Actuator should fully close and
fully reopen.
b. Plug in the black 12v transformer to the wireless control panel.
c. Many customers qualify for insurance deductions and require a certificate of installation. We require pictures of
all installed components, and pictures of Control Panel home page and status page after calibration (step 12).
Send these images to [email protected] or text to your salesperson’s direct number. Include Device ID # and
installation address with your text or email.