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WaterCop WPK Series Owner's Manual And Installation Manual

Automatic water shut-off system

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

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual and Installation Guide The proven leader in household leak protection: WaterCop® is there when you’re not.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    How the System Works ......with a leak. Operating the WaterCop® Pro ..... . WaterCop® Pro (WPKxx or WPACT12Vxx) systems must be installed indoors.
  • Page 3 There is a 25', 50' or 75' cable included Wireless Sensor: Power using 2 AA alkaline batteries to connect to the WaterCop® Pro Actuator. As with or optional AC/DC power converter (sold separately). all sensitive electric equipment, the use of surge Batteries will provide backup power to sensors upon protection is highly recommended.
  • Page 4: General Safety Information

    The normal position of the valve is open to allow full CAUTION! flow throughout the plumbing system. The manual override handle on the top of the WaterCop Pro® Actuator will show the position of the valve (in-line with It is strongly recommended that eye protection be the pipe means the valve is open;...
  • Page 5: Fcc Information

    Wireless Sensor #1 (Probe 1) detected SEN #1 water and turned the valve off. Press MODE twice (DEVICE ADD) on WaterCop Pro Water Control Panel WET 1 Press CLOSE (DEVICE #1 ID) Short one sensor probe on the sensor (SENSOR #1 SHT)
  • Page 6: Limited Warranty

    DynaQuip® Controls Corporation warrants the electrical the probe) number on the transmitter. Once placed components of the WaterCop® Pro System to be free in location, you will also note this information on the from defects in material and workmanship under normal Sensor Location Log (included).
  • Page 7: Programming Wireless Sensors

    Programming Wireless Sensors Pre-Installation Testing of Plug the WaterCop® Pro power supply into a nearby WaterCop ® 115 VAC outlet. Depending upon the position of the valve, the Actuator may initially turn the valve when first powered. BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL TO KEEP Although each unit is pre-tested at the factory, it is FINGERS AND OTHER ITEMS OUT OF THE VALVE.
  • Page 8: Installation Of Sensor Probes

    Check the Quick Start Guide for wiring and preliminary trouble getting the valve to open and shut, call the testing of the Water Control Panel. To test your WaterCop® installation help line listed on the back cover. Pro System, gently pull the safety plugs out from each end of the valve.
  • Page 9: Troubleshooting

    A sensor consists of a transmitter and a sensor probe 4. Go back to your WaterCop® Pro Actuator and verify (see page 3). Wireless sensors should be placed in that the valve has closed (the red indicator light locations where leaks are most likely to occur.
  • Page 10: Wireless Sensor Battery Life

    In apartments, townhouses, and CLOSE signal will be transmitted to the WaterCop® valve manufactured housing constructions, as a precaution. After replacing batteries, re-test each the water main shut-off valve can unit in its regular location.
  • Page 11: Additional Parts Requirements

    8. Install compression nuts and sleeves to each plumbing codes, and industry standard practices. tube end. 9. Shift tube ends to install WaterCop® Pro Valve in line. Compression Fittings 10. Position the unit and tighten compression nuts. The unit can be installed with compression fittings using Hold the fitting with one wrench while tightening common household tools and basic mechanical ability.
  • Page 12: Solder Fittings

    Dip sensor probes into a cup of tap water and check for valve closure. Address any issues immediately Made in the USA To order or for additional information, visit watercop.com or call 800-545-3636. 192446 Rev D...

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