Watercop Pro Automatic Water Shut off System Installation Guide
- June 14, 2024
- Watercop
Table of Contents
- System Description
- System Components
- System Quick Reference Setting and Status
- To Power and Program Wireless Sensors
- Pre-Installation Testing of WaterCop® Pro
- Wireless WPM Hub Sensor and Accessories
- Manually Testing the Valve and Wireless Sensors
- WaterCop® Range Enhancing Repeater
- Wireless Sensor Battery Life
- Installation Procedure: Indoor vs. Outdoor
- Emergency Procedures
- General Safety Information
- Periodic System Maintenance & Testing
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Owner’s Manual and Installation Guide
The proven leader in household leak protection: WaterCop® is there when you’re not.
System Description
The WaterCop® Pro System is designed to detect leaks in your plumbing system
at predetermined locations, and automatically shut off the water supply to
help effectively reduce the chances of major water damage associated with a
leak . WaterCop® Pro (WPKxx or WPACT12Vxx) systems must be installed indoors .
For installations requiring outdoor valve shut-off, the WaterCop® Pro Outdoor
(WPKxxW or WPACT12VxxW) system should be used . These optional systems have an
outdoor rated cable (NOT DIRECT BURIAL) and are designated with part numbers
ending in “W” . The Water Control Panel MUST always be placed indoors .
Contact us if you have any questions about the placement of your WaterCop® Pro
.
Check the contents of the carton with the products listed on the carton label
. The shipping package should contain the following:
- 1 each WaterCop® Pro Water Control Panel with 20′ Power Adapter
- 1 each WaterCop® Pro Actuator with attached cable to connect to Water Control Panel
- 1 Owner’s Manual
- 1 Card with QR Code and link to Reference Materials on the WaterCop® website
You will also need the correct size WaterCop®-ready ball valve (sold
separately) .
Read instructions before any installation is attempted . All sections of this
Instruction Manual and accompanying Quick Start Guide should be read and
completely understood .
System Components
Water Control Panel – Standard: LCD display 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 75′ is included with the WaterCop® Pro Actuator to connect to the WaterCop® Control Panel .
Water Control Panel – Hardwired: Accommodates up to 8 zones for hardwired leak sensor probes (sold separately) . AC/DC power converter with 20′ cord included . Cabling of 25′, 50′ or 75′ is included with the WaterCop® Pro Actuator to connect to the WaterCop® Control Panel . As with all sensitive electric equipment, the use of surge protection is highly recommended .
Hardwired Sensor Probes: 10′ white cord with single sensor probe . WaterCop®
Pro sensor probes are easily secured to the surface using adhesive or the
mounting holes . Hardwired sensors provide the same feedback to the Water
Control Panel as the WaterCop® Pro wireless sensors . Use hardwired sensor
probes for convenience, or if conditions prevent wireless communication . To
extend sensor cords past the 10′ they come with, please contact us for the
proper wire and method.
Lead-Free Brass Valve: Full port, NSF/ANSI 372 approved, lead-free, brass, 125
psi cold water, designed for placement on incoming water main .
Wireless Sensor: Power the Multisense Hub using 2 AAA alkaline batteries or
optional AC/DC power converter (sold separately) . Batteries will provide
backup power to sensors upon loss of electricity . Wireless sensors
areaddressable and supervised for conditions suchas water detection, sensor
short/open, and low/dead battery . 10′ sensor probe cord allows for optimal
sensor placement . Wireless sensors can support 1 or 2 probes, ropes and/or
pressure sensor accessories plus has on-board ambient temperature sensing (see
pages 9–10) . Each Water Control Panel can support up to 99 wireless sensors .
Range Enhancing Repeater : Enhances the transmission range of the
wireless sensors . Plugs into any standard wall outlet . Receives and re-
transmits sensor signals from outlying sensors to WaterCop® Pro Water Control
Panel .
CAUTION!
It is strongly recommended that eye protection be worn while servicing the
system. Failure to do so could result in personal injury. DO NOT USE
EXTENSION CORDS. KEEP FINGERS AND OBJECTS AWAY FROM THE VALVE.
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
Do not apply electrical power to the unit unless the unit is fully
assembled. Failure to do so could result in personal injury and/or damage to
the unit. Disconnect power source before working on or servicing the unit.
Failure to do so could result in personal injury.
How the System Works
When a leak is detected, a sensor will send a radio frequency signal (RF)
to the WaterCop® Pro Water Control Panel, instructing it to close the Brass
Valve, shutting off the water supply to the property . Leak sensors constantly
monitor their selected areas for accumulating moisture . The WaterCop® Pro
Valve will remain closed until it is reset manually or through the Water
Control Panel . After the WaterCop® Pro valve closes, the Control Panel will
still receive ALERT and ALARM signals from sensors and send notification if
those outputs are used . The wireless 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® Pro Actuator is powered through the Water
Control
Panel, which requires household electrical power (common 115 VAC, grounded
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 .
Operating the WaterCop® Pro
The manual override handle on the top of the WaterCop® Pro Actuator will show
the position of the valve (in-line with the pipe means the valve is open; when
the handle is not in-line it is not fully open; when it is perpendicular to
the pipe, the valve is fully closed) .When leaking water comes into direct
contact with a leak sensor’s probe, an RF signal is transmitted to the Water
Control Panel and the valve closes, turning off the water source to protect
the building from additional water damage . The normal position of the valve
is open to allow full flow throughout the plumbing system . 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) . The red indicator
light will signal that the valve is now in the closed position . 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, it is
recommended that the main shut-off valve upstream of the Actuator also be
closed during the repairs . Close the main water shut-off valve and unplug the
Water Control Panel before making repairs on the plumbing system .
WaterCop® Pro Specifications
Max . working pressure | 125 psig |
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Ambient temperature | 35° to 105° F |
Enclosure | Polycarbonate NEMA 4 |
Voltagex | 12 VDC plus 120 VAC adapter |
Current | 0 .85 Amps |
Valve | Full-Port, Lead-Free, Brass, NPT |
Valve seals | RTFE (Reinforced Teflon®) |
Flow Data
Valve Size Cv = Gpm flow at|
1 psi pressure drop|
½” NPT| 19
¾” NPT| 34
1″ NPT| 52
1 ¼” NPT| 77
For cold water applications
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:
- this device may not cause interference
- this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device
System Quick Reference Setting and Status
WATERCOP
NORMAL| Valve is open and all components functioning properly .
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WATERCOP
WATER IS OFF| Water was turned off via local controls .
!ALARM!
SEN #1 WET 2| Wireless Sensor #1 (Probe 1) detected water and turned the valve
off .
!ALARM!
WIRE PANEL WET| Hardwired Sensor from Water Control Panel detected water and
turned the valve off .
!ALARM!
SEN #2 TEMP 1| Sensor #2 has detected ambient temperature was too low .
ALERT
SEN #3 SHORT 2| Probe on Sensor #3 (Probe 2) is shorted .
Water is still on . Probe needs to be checked and repaired to allow proper
function .
ALERT
SEN #2 OPEN 3| Probe 2 on Sensor #2 is cut or disconnected .
Water is still on . Probe needs to be repaired or replaced to allow proper
function .
ALERT
SEN #2 LOW BAT| Battery in Sensor #2 is low and needs to be replaced .
ALARM
SEN #2 DEAD BAT| Battery in Sensor #2 is so low it won’t function properly .
Valve is closed .
ALARM
SEN #3 WET 4| Wireless Sensor #3 has detected water on the rope sensor or high
pressure in the line .
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 delete all sensors .
TO ADD WIRELESS SENSORS:
Press MODE twice (DEVICE ADD) on WaterCop®
Pro Water Control Panel
Press CLOSE (DEV #1 ID=)
Press and hold the LEARN button (SEN #1 SHORT 2)
Release LEARN button (SEN #1 OK!)
Press MODE
Press CLOSE (DEV #2 ID=)
Repeat for all Sensors . When finished, press
MODE twice to return to WaterCop® 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 WaterCop® NORMAL
TO CHECK SENSOR STATUS:
Press MODE while valve is open
Scroll using CLOSE
Press MODE three times to return to
WaterCop® NORMAL
To Power and Program Wireless Sensors
This means that the WaterCop® Pro Water Control Panel can tell you the
operational status of each wireless sensor . WaterCop® Pro wireless sensors
are addressable .
If you have many wireless sensors, this feature will quickly tell you where
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 (available as a PDF file) .
Once the wireless sensors are programmed, you will be able to place them in
desired locations to monitor the property for water intrusion .
Powering Wireless Sensors
WaterCop® Pro wireless sensors require power to operate . Use either fresh AAA
alkaline batteries (not included) and/or a WaterCop® Pro Sensor AC Adapter
(sold separately) to power . If both are used, batteries will provide back-up
power in the event AC power is lost . Rechargeable batteries are not
recommended . To install batteries, remove the battery cover located on the
back of the sensor, and install batteries in accordance with the (+ and -)
placement guide .
Reinstall back plate .
It is important that you number each sensor (not each sensor probe) for easy
identification while programming . The WaterCop® Pro System is capable of
supporting as many as 99 wireless sensors .
Wireless sensors, up to 99 total, can be added in the future by repeating the
steps taken in this section .
Please contact your local dealer or DynaQuip® Controls to inquire about
additional sensors .
Once each sensor is powered and numbered, you are ready to begin programming
the sensors to the WaterCop® Pro Water Control Panel .
Programming Hardwired Sensor Probes for the Hardwired Water Control Panel
- First, while the power is off install all sensor probes .
- Connect the power to the Water Control Panel .
- Short each probe using a conductive metal surface until the display reads “WIREPANEL SHT” and the corresponding light on the side of the panel lights up .
- Repeat for all sensor probes .
Programming Wireless Sensors WPM
Plug the WaterCop® Pro Control Panel power supply into a nearby 115 VAC outlet
.
Depending upon the position of the valve, the Actuator may initially turn the
valve when first powered .
You can also program sensors while leaving the jumpers in instead . Unplug the
Control Panel before removing them and wiring in the Pro Actuator .
BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL TO KEEP FINGERS AND OTHER ITEMS OUT OF THE VALVE.
The display will read WaterCop® NORMAL .
-
To add sensor #1, Press MODE twice (DEVICE ADD will display on the LCD) .
-
Press CLOSE once (DEV #1 ID= will display on the LCD) .
-
Press and hold the LEARN button inside the WPM . The sensor will beep and the LCD will display SEN #1 SHORT 2, then release the LEARN button and LCD will display DEVICE STATUS SEN #1 OK!
-
To add sensors #2 through #99:
If time has passed, the Water Control Panel LCD will revert to ready mode displaying WaterCop® NORMAL .
To add more sensors, you will need to return to program mode and repeat steps used to add sensor #1 . -
Repeat above steps for all of your wireless sensors, taking care to program them in the same order as labeled .
When finished, Press MODE three times to return to the NORMAL mode .
To Remove Wireless Sensors
If you need to remove a wireless sensor for any reason, follow these
instructions:
- Press MODE three times (DEVICE REMOVE will display on the LCD) .
- Press CLOSE to cycle through the loaded sensors to choose the sensor(s) you wish 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 factory 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 prior to installation to ensure proper operation at the
property . Operating the valve before connecting it to the water line will not
damage it .
USE CAUTION! The valve closes with enough force to cut off a finger.
Be extremely careful to keep fingers and other items out of the valve.
Wiring Instructions
Water Control Panel
The WaterCop® Pro Actuator comes with a 25′, 50′ or 75′ cable for wiring into
the Water Control Panel . Following the color code in the wiring diagram, wire
each colored wire into the appropriate terminal .
To wire the Water Control Panel into an alarm system, wire the two terminals
titled ALARM into the security system . The ALARM relay is a dry contact relay
and will only trip if water is detected or dead battery sensor has turned the
water off and the audial alarm turns on . It will trip off when the valve is
opened after water is no longer detected . The TROUBLE relay will trip if
there is a short, low battery, or open situation .
WARNING!
If the power cord was removed from its terminals, the positive wire is the
one with the stripe on the insulation. Do not reverse the polarity of the
power cable. Do not reverse the polarity if using optional adapter! The
positive lead is the one with the stripe on the insulation.
Wireless WPM Hub Sensor and Accessories
WPM: This is what is considered the “Hub” . It requires AAA Alkaline
batteries (or the optional AC Adapter) and wirelessly communicates with the
Pro Control Panel . Sensor probes and other accessories are attached to the
Hub in many different configurations . Ambient temperature sensing is on-board
. If a temperature of 45° F or below is detected, it will send a signal to the
Control Panel .
WPM.XT: This is the sensor Hub without temperature sensing for use in
areas that may see temperatures at or below 45 °F under normal conditions .
Sensor probes and other accessories are attached to the Hub in many different
configurations .
WPSC: These are the same leak probes with 10′ of cable currently used for
Pro . They wire into the screw terminalsthat are accessed on the bottom of the
WPM . They have a unique hexagon shape and they are what make single and dual
leak sensors . You can have 1 or 2 of the leak probes on each WPM .
WROPE6: This
wireless sensor accessory has a male plug that inserts into the female AUX
jack in the Hub . It’s 6′ long and can be shortened as needed . The leak
sensing is all along the braided cord and comes with 20 clips to secure to the
floor or surface using the included double-sided tape or screws .
WPRS095 : This wireless sensor accessory will detect high pressures and
is factory set to trip at 95 psi . It’s field adjustable to trip from 50 to
120 psi . This has a male plug that inserts into the same female AUX jack on
the bottom of the WPM . To use both pressure and rope sensors, use the WSPLIT
described just below
WSPLIT: This wireless sensor accessory will allow an Installer to use both a rope and pressure, or two rope sensors, from one WPM . It has a male plug that inserts into the AUX jack on the bottom of the WPM and it branches off to 2 female jacks . It’s only a few inches long .
WEXT6: This wireless sensor accessory has a male plug that inserts into
the AUX jack on the WPM and has a female jack on the other end to give an
extra 6′ length so a rope or pressure sensor can be extended further away from
the WPM Hub .
ACA100 : This wireless sensor accessory is the AC adapter that hasa male
plug that inserts into the bottom of the WPM . It provides AC power to the
wireless sensors and can be used with, or instead of, batteries . The ACA100
is 10′ long .
WCSG: This accessory can be installed on leak probes that may be placed
in open areas that need mopped to help prevent valveclosure from regular
cleaning, but still allow water from leaks to reach the probe .
Manually Testing the Valve and Wireless Sensors
Manually Test the Valve
To test your WaterCop® Pro System, gently pull the safety plugs out from each
end of the valve . Check the Quick Start Guide for wiring and preliminary
testing of the Water Control Panel . Check the position of the valve by
looking in either threaded end . In the open position, you will be able to see
through the valve; in the closed position, only the shiny surface of the ball
will be visible . Place the base of the housing on a sturdy surface, as close
as feasibly possible to the location where it will be permanently installed .
Plug the WaterCop® Pro power supply into a nearby 115 VAC outlet . The valve
position indicator lights should now correspond 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 valve to verify that the valve has changed position . If
it appears that the valve has not turned from one position to the other, DO
NOT try to reposition the valve yourself by inserting any tool or fingers into
the valve . Operate the valve several more times from open to close, checking
each time for proper positioning . If you are experiencing trouble getting the
valve to open and shut, call the installation help line listed on the back
cover .
Manually Test the Wireless Sensors
WaterCop® Pro wireless sensors require power to operate . Use either fresh
AAA alkaline batteries (not included) and/or a WaterCop® Pro Sensor AC adapter
(sold separately) to power . If both are used, batteries will provide back-up
power in the event AC power is lost . Rechargeable batteries are not
recommended . To install batteries, remove the battery cover located on the
back of the sensor and install batteries in accordance with the (+ and -)
placement guide . Reinstall the back plate . Follow suggestions found in the
section titled “Placement of Wireless Sensors” for recommendations where
sensors should be placed . Locate a wall near the area you choose to monitor .
Avoid high traffic areas where the cord or sensor could be stepped on or
kicked . Mount the transmitter at a convenient location on the wall, two to
three feet above the floor . This will help avoid damage to the sensor body
and provide a strong signal . Use the fasteners included with the unit .
- Following all safety precautions, make sure that the Water Control Panel is plugged in and the valve is in the open position . Leave the WaterCop® Pro Actuator near your main water line, on a sturdy surface . It is important that anyone who will be near the valve is aware of the safety precautions, and does not insert any object into the valve, or handle the valve during the test .
- At one of the locations you have chosen to monitor, drop the sensor probe (not the mounted transmitter) into a cup of water . Hold until you hear the sensor transmit a signal to the Water Control Panel and close the valve (about 15 seconds) . This test simulates a leak and lets you check for interference between the sensor and the Water Control Panel .
- Take the sensor out of the water and carefully dry off the sensor probe’s prongs and hexagonal body .
- Go back to your WaterCop® Pro Control Panel and verify that the valve has closed (the red indicator light will be lit) . The display will indicate which sensor activated the valve .
- Keeping all objects away from the valve, reset the Water Control Panel by pushing the OPEN button .
- Repeat steps 2 through 5 until you have tested each sensor in the locations that you wish to monitor .
Troubleshooting
- If the wireless sensor does not close the valve, check that the sensor has power and batteries and/or AC adapter is installed correctly . Repeat test .
- If the batteries have power and the wireless sensor still 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 closer to the Water Control Panel, but not in its final location, you likely need to use a Range Enhancing Repeater (WPR – sold separately) to extend the effective range of the wireless signals . Some possible causes of signal reduction are steel constructions, foil backed insulation or other large metallic barriers .
Installation of Wireless Sensor
Once testing is complete, finish installation of the wireless sensors by
unwinding the cord and placing the sensor probe on the surface at the lowest
point (where water would naturally collect)in the area to be monitored . Be
sure that the sensor probe is placed FLAT on the floor so water can be
detected as soon as it begins to accumulate . The sensor probe may be secured
to the floor with screws or adhesive tape, taking care that the transmitter
and wire are clearof doors, drawers, sharp edges, or other hazards that may
cause damage . Unplug the Water Control Panel after the testing is complete .
The WaterCop® Pro can now be installed into the plumbing system .Prior to
installation, read all warnings and precautions carefully .
Placement of Wireless Sensors
Each WaterCop® Pro can support up to 99 wireless leak sensors. A sensor consists of a transmitter and sensor probe accessories (see pages 9 and 10) . Wireless sensors should be placed in locations where leaks are most likely to occur . Use WPM.XT wireless sensor Hubs in areas that may be exposed to ambient temperatures at or below 45 °F under normal conditions .
Suggested Locations
- Water Heaters
- Toilets
- Bathroom Sinks
- Washing Machines
- Automatic Humidifiers
- Dishwashers
- Kitchen Sinks
- Ice Makers/Refrigerators
- Pipes that are prone to freezing
Sensor probe can be placed under dishwasher or near water lines underneath the
kitchen sink.
The transmitter in the wireless sensors and the receiver in the Water Control
Panel communicate by radio frequency . The smaller the distance between them,
the stronger the signal will be . Transmission distance is somewhat dependent
upon the building layout and the type of construction . The transmitter (the
box attached to the sensor probe) must be kept dry . It is NOT splash proof .
Sensors should never be placed outdoors . The sensor probe detects the water
from a leak and is completely waterproof . Sensor robes should be placed on
the surface or in areas where water would tend to accumulate rapidly in common
leak or overflow situations . Make sure that any water from a leak will drain
toward the sensor probe, not away from it. Avoid high traffic areas where the
cord or sensor probe could be stepped on or kicked and where children or pets
may disturb it . The sensor probe should be placed FLAT on the surface so
water can be detected as soon as it begins to accumulate. The sensor probe
should be secured to the surface with screws or adhesive . To avoid damage to
transmitters and to provide for the strongest signal possible, the transmitter
portion of the leak sensor should be mounted in a convenient location (on the
wall, in a cabinet, closet, etc .) 2 to 3 feet above the floor . (See
Installation section for details on sensor installation .)
WaterCop® Range Enhancing Repeater
Why a Repeater?
If any of your WaterCop® wireless sensors are unable to communicate directly
with your WaterCop® Pro Control Panel during initial set-up and testing,
adding a repeater (or more) to yoursystem may be the solution .
Basic Operation
Upon initial power-up, the red and green LEDs will flash and then go out . The
LEDs light up when the device is receiving and transmitting signals from
WaterCop® wireless sensors .
Proper Location
Identify an unused 110VAC wall outlet/receptacle roughly midway between the
WaterCop® Pro Control Panel and the WaterCop® sensor that is farthest away and
plug in the repeater . Test the sensor(s) to ensure they now close the valve
from the farthest location . Sometime more than one repeater may be necessary
due to great distances, obstructions, or type of construction .
Wireless Sensor Battery Life
High quality AAA alkaline batteries from brands like Energizer® and/or Duracell® are recommended for powering your WaterCop® Classic sensors . It is recommended that you replace the batteries in your WaterCop® sensors at least every 4 years . To ensure optimal performance of your WaterCop® system, we recommend an immediate change of the batteries in any sensor that has detected a water leak . Each wireless sensor will communicate a low battery condition to the Control Panel . In the event 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 .
Procedure After a Leak
Check the Control Panel display to see which sensor was activated . If the
display reads “SEN # DEAD BAT”, replace the batteries and then you can reopen
the valve . If the probe was moved or disturbed, put it back in the correct
position . If the display reads “SEN # WET#”, refer to your Sensor Location
Log to find where the wet sensor is located . Go to the sensor to look for
water .
Dry sensor probe and prevent any more leaking . If the probe was moved or
disturbed, put it back in the correct position . For systems installed before
3/2022: Control Panel will read “SEN # OK” once the probe is dry . For systems
installed after 3/2022: Control Panel will read “SEN # WET#” until reset .
Press the OPEN button to turn water back on .
Installation Procedure: Indoor vs. Outdoor
Selection of WaterCop® Pro Valve Installation Sites
The WaterCop®-ready Ball Valve should be installed in the main water line just
downstream from the main shut-off valve in your home . The manual override
handle/position indicator should beeasily accessible . The installed WaterCop®
Pro Actuator is completely supported by the piping in your plumbing system .
The Actuator should NOT be used as a step or to support heavy loads .
The shut-off valve must be installed:
- in the main water line;
- in place of or just downstream from the main water shut-off valve;
- where it is accessible;
- where the case is protected from use as a step or from other excessive loads;
- where it does not interfere with fire suppression systems .
Local electrical and plumbing codes should be consulted to ensure that the
installation is in complete compliance. (See Installation section for
details.)
Review the Location and Type of Main Supply Line
The main supply line should enter the house in either the basement or a crawl
space beneath the first floor . The water main shut-off valve is usually
located near where the line comes through the basement wall or just after the
water line enters the living area from the crawl space . In apartments,
townhouses, and manufactured housing constructions, the water main shut-off
valve can usually be found in close proximity to the water heater installation
. The WaterCop® Valve should be installed in the main water line just
downstream from the main shut-off valve in your home . The water supply must
be shut off prior to the installation of the WaterCop® Valve .
NOTICE! Installation must be a minimum of 18 inches downstream of a water
meter, if water meter is inside the premises.
The Water Control Panel should be placed in a convenient indoor location to
view the valve position (open/closed) and be accessible for resetting after a
leak has been detected and corrected .
Additional Parts Requirements
Installation of WaterCop® Pro will require additional parts. When the main
supply line is cut to accommodate the WaterCop® Valve, new fittings will be
needed to connect the ends of the piping to the WaterCop® Valve . The type of
connecting fittings to use will be determined by the type of existing piping,
local plumbing codes, and industry standard practices .
CAUTION!
High heat from soldering or brazing can damage valve seats or motor
housing. Proper precautions should be taken to prevent damage from heat when
installing the unit. Remove plastic housing before soldering valve in place.
Compression Fittings
The unit can be installed with compression fittings using common household
tools and basic mechanical ability . You will need:
- two fittings (male pipe thread x compression) available at most local hardware or plumbing supply stores;
- Teflon® tape or thread sealant;
- tubing cutter;
- ruler;
- pencil or marker;
- two large adjustable wrenches .
Measure the outside diameter of the copper tube and note the valve size to be
sure the proper size fittings are purchased .
Steps of Installation using Compression Fittings
- Remove nuts and sleeves from compression fittings and install fittings into each end of the valve using Teflon® tape or thread sealant to ensure a watertight seal . Hold one wrench on flats of valve body and use the other to tighten fittings .
- Measure the distance from end to end of valve assembly once fittings are secure . For ½” tube (⁵/₈” outside diameter) subtract ½”, for ¾” tube (⁷/₈” outside diameter) subtract ¾” 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 .
- Select the location for the WaterCop® Valve and Actuator . After cutting the section of tube out of the line, you will need to shift the tube ends to be able to fit the unit in place . Make sure you will have access and room to adjust before cutting the tube .
- Mark the tube in the location you have selected . Double check the length and location marked .
- Turn water off and drain the system .
- Use tube cutter to cut copper tube at the locations you have marked . Careful, there will probably still be some water in the line .
- Remove any burrs from tube ends and clean ends .
- Install compression nuts and sleeves to each tube end .
- Shift tube ends to install WaterCop® Pro Valve in line .
- Position the unit and tighten compression nuts . Hold the fitting with one wrench while tightening the nut with the other . Tighten both nuts .
- Plug Water Control Panel into a proper power source and turn valve to OPEN position (open button/green light) .
- Unplug unit, turn water back on and carefully check for leaks .
- Plug unit back into power source . Installation is complete .
Solder Fittings
An alternative method is to solder the unit into the water line . This method
requires a considerably higher skill level to accomplish the installation
properly and safely . If you are not skilled in this area, it is strongly
recommended that you contact a professional plumber to do this type of
installation .
Electrical Connection
The Water Control Panel is supplied with a power adapter . Consult local
electrical codes as to the necessity of ground fault protection . It is
recommended that the Water Control Panel not be plugged into an extension cord
. Review “Specification” current and power requirements so as not to overload
the circuit supplying power .
Emergency Procedures
In the unlikely event that the WaterCop® Pro System should shut off the main
water supply and then become inoperable due to a power outage or damage, it is
possible to manually operate the 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 indoor actuator .
For outdoor shut-off valves, unplug the Water Control Panel from its power
source . Remove the four bolts connecting the brass valve to the black
actuator enclosure located outdoors . Lift the actuator off the brass valve
(water will be contained) to expose the valve stem . Now, the valve stem can
be manually turned using a screwdriver, pliers, wrench or the like .
General Safety Information
Warnings and Precautions
WARNING! 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
unit and could cause personal injury. Do not store highly flammable items such
as oily rags or other combustibles near your WaterCop® Pro.
WARNING! It is recommended that eye protection be worn while installing
or servicing the system. Failure to do so could result in personal injury. Do
not use the case as leverage when mounting this unit or tightening fittings.
Apply wrench to flats on the valve body to tighten fittings.
INFORMATION It is recommended that the system be plugged into a surge
protection device to protect against electrical surges that could damage the
system. To insure continued functionality of the system, it is recommended
that periodic testing be performed. Dip sensor probes into a cup of tap water
and check for valve closure. Address any issues immediately.
Periodic System Maintenance & Testing
Quarterly testing and maintenance are recommended .
- Ensure that the sensor probes/pins are clean and free of dust/dirt .
- Wet sensor pins to activate valve closure/s .
- Verify valve closure/s .
- Repeat steps with the rest of the sensors .
- Replace sensor/s to optimal location for leak detection if disturbed .
- Use green button to re-open the valve each time .
Use the Maintenance Log below to record maintenance dates .
Maintenance Log
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Visit WaterCop.com for your warranty information.
To order or for additional information, visit
watercop.com or call
800-545-3636.
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