DynaQuip WaterCop Classic 사용 설명서 및 설치 설명서 - 페이지 5
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How the System Works
Leak sensors constantly monitor their selected
areas for accumulating moisture . When a leak is
detected, a sensor will send a radio frequency
signal to the WaterCop® unit instructing it to shut
off the water supply to the home . The WaterCop®
valve will remain closed until it is manually reset .
The leak sensors are battery powered devices
enabling them to be located anywhere a
leak is likely to occur, or where water might
cause damage .
The WaterCop® requires household electrical power (120 VAC outlet) and will not
operate during a power outage unless receiving auxiliary power from a backup device
such as an uninterruptible power supply unit (UPS) . Additionally, the use of a certified
surge protection device is highly recommended .
Selection of WaterCop® Installation Sites
The WaterCop® valve should be installed in the main water line just downstream from
the main shut-off valve in your home . The front control panel of the WaterCop® should
be easily visible in order to see what position the valve is in (open/closed) . It should
also be easily accessible for resetting after a leak has been detected and the water
supply has been shut off . While the WaterCop® is completely supported by the piping
in your plumbing system when it is installed, placement of the valve should ensure
that the housing is protected from use as a step or from other excessive loads .
The WaterCop® requires household electrical power, and the provided power adapter
must be plugged into a 120 VAC power source . Do not use
an extension cord . As with all sensitive electric equipment,
the use of surge protection is highly recommended .
The shut-off valve must be installed indoors:
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In the main water line;
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In place of or just downstream from the main water
shut-off valve;
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In a dry location;
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Where it is accessible for checking and resetting the valve
and for resetting the radio receiver code, if necessary;
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Where the case is protected from use as a step or from
other excessive loads .
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