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limited warranty, limited liability, and other terms and conditions of sale set forth at http://www.rletech.com/.

Supplies for Installation

Included with the LD310

15 foot (4.57m) leader cable, End-of-line terminator (EOL)

Available from RLE, sold separately

SeaHawk sensing cable, up to 300 feet (91.4m)

Isolated RLE power supply (WA-DC-5-ST)

Mount the Device

1. 

Take the lid off the LD310 and remove the circuit board from the base to 

expose the mounting holes. Examine how the board fits into the base. 

You’ll have to put it back together so make sure you understand how it was 

assembled before you remove it. To remove the board pull the circuit board 

clip out to relieve the tension that holds the board in place. Angle the board 

up and then pull it to the right to remove it from the base. Move the board 

slowly and gently to get it out of the base without damaging any circuitry.

2.  Secure the base in the desired location. 
3.  Put the circuit board back into the enclosure. There are two “L” shaped 

brackets along the left side of the enclosure. Angle the board in under the 

lip of these L brackets and as far down as it will go against the plastic pegs 

at the bottom of the enclosure. Guide the board so it is parallel with the 

base. Pull the circuit board clip out and push the board down until the circuit 

board clip snaps into place and secures the board. The board is a very tight 

fit in the enclosure. Work slowly and gently so the board is secured by the 

enclosure and doesn’t get damaged in the process.  

Connect the Sensing Cable

Leader cable is used to connect sensing cable to the LD310, since sensing cable 

cannot connect directly to the device. 

1.  Insert the four stripped wires of the leader cable into the appropriate slots in 

the Cable Input terminal block at the bottom right corner of the LD310:

White wire: insert into pinout labeled 

W

Black wire: insert into pinout labeled 

B

Green wire: insert into pinout labeled 

G

Red wire: insert into pinout labeled 

R

2.  Unscrew the EOL from the end of the leader cable.

3.  Attach the length of sensing cable to the leader cable.

4.  Route the sensing cable according to your cable layout diagram.

5.  Secure the EOL to the unoccupied end of the sensing cable.

Connect the Relay Outputs

The LD310 can be used as a stand-alone device, but it does have two Form 

C relay outputs that communicate leak and fault status to another device or 

system. If you wish to use the relay outputs, wire them at this time. 

Connect the Power Supply

The LD310 requires an isolated 5VDC power supply.

A power supply is not included with the LD310, but an isolated 5VDC power 

supply (WA-DC-5-ST) is available from RLE.
To avoid product damage or personal injury, wire power to the slots labelled 

and 

– 

in the DC IN terminal blocks. Establish all wiring connections, including 

sensing cable, relay outputs, and power before you activate the power supply.

SW1 Configuration Switches

The LD310 has a set of four switches (SW1). A switch is off (0) when it is in the 

down position an on (1) when it is in the up position. If you change the switches, 

it may take up to 10 seconds for the system to recognize the change.

SW1.1 

- Configure the Audible Alarm

Down (0)

Audible alarm is enabled. This is the LD310’s default setting.

Up (1)

Audible alarm is disabled.

SW1.2 

- Configure the Relay Outputs

Down (0)

Relays are non-supervised - the relays remains OFF until an alarm 

is detected - at which time the relays turns ON. This is the LD310’s 

default setting.

Up (1)

Relays are supervised - the relays remains ON until either power is 

disabled or an alarm is detected - at which time the relays turn OFF.

SW1.3 and SW1.4

 - Set the Leak Alarm Sensitivity

SW1.3 is down (0)

SW1.4 is up (1)

High sensitivity - most sensitive - system alarms with a very small 

amount of water present.

Both switches are either 

down (0,0) OR up (1,1)

Medium sensitivity - system alarms with an average amount of 

water. This is the LD310’s default setting.

SW1.3 is up (1)

SW1.4 is down (0)

Low sensitivity - least sensitive - a larger amount of water needs to 

be present in order for the leak alarm to trigger.

SeaHawk LD310 Quick Start Guide

Thank you for purchasing a SeaHawk 

LD310 single-zone leak detection controller.  

This guide outlines device installation and 

operation.  Before you install a LD310, check 

the website to ensure you are using the most 

recent version of our documentation.

If you need further assistance, contact RLE 

Technologies at [email protected].

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