WATTS LF009 Cellular Sensor Connection Kit and Retrofit Connection Kits Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- WATTS
Table of Contents
- LF009 Cellular Sensor Connection Kit and Retrofit Connection Kits
- Kit Components
- Series 009, sizes ½” – ¾”
- Series 009, sizes 1″ – 3″; Series 909 Small, sizes ¾” – 2″
- Mount the Activation Module
- Set Up the Cellular Gateway
- Verify the Connections
- Configure the Syncta App
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
- 2 Phillips screwdriver
IS-FS-009/909S-Cellular
Installation Instructions
Cellular Sensor
Connection Kit and
Retrofit Connection Kits
Series 009, LF009, LFU009, SS009, U009
1⁄2″ – 3″
Series LF909 Small
¾” – 2″
LF009 Cellular Sensor Connection Kit and Retrofit Connection Kits
WARNING
Read this Manual BEFORE using this equipment.
Failure to read and follow all safety and use information can result in death,
serious personal injury, property damage, or damage to the equipment. Keep
this Manual for future reference.
WARNING
You are required to consult the local building and plumbing codes prior to
installation. If the information in this manual is not consistent with local
building or plumbing codes, the local codes should be followed. Inquire with
governing authorities for additional local requirements.
NOTICE
Use of the SentryPlus Alert® technology does not replace the need to comply
with all required instructions, codes, and regulations related to the
installation, operation, and maintenance of the backflow preventer to which it
is attached, including the need to provide proper drainage in the event of a
discharge. Watts is not responsible for the failure of alerts due to
connectivity issues, power outages, or improper installation.
Monitor relief valve discharge with smart and connected technology to detect
and notify of flooding. The Cellular Sensor Connection Kit activates the flood
sensor to enable functions that detect flood conditions. The Cellular Sensor
Retrofit Connection Kit upgrades existing installations by integrating and
activating the flood sensor to enable functions for flood detection. When
excessive relief valve discharge occurs, the flood sensor energizes a relay
signaling flood detection and triggers real-time notification of
potential flood conditions through the SynctaSM application.
Kit Components
All kits include the activation module and power adapter to enable the flood
sensor. Retrofit kits also include the flood sensor and related components. If
any item is missing, speak with your account representative.
A. Activation module with an 8′ conductor cable and ground wire
NOTICE
The connection kits are suitable only for new or existing installations of the
specified valve assemblies.
B. Four deflectors (For Series 009, sizes ½” to 2″)
C. Cellular Gateway with mounting tabs and screws
D. 24V Power adapter (requires a 120VAC, 60Hz, GFI-protected electrical
outlet)
E. Included in retrofit kits:
- Sizes ½” to ¾” flood sensor with captive screwand deflector
- Sizes 1″ to 1½” flood sensor with 2 deflectors (1″ and 1¼” to 1½”) and 2 mounting bolts
- Sizes 2″ to 3″ flood sensorwith deflector and 2 sets ofmounting bolts (larger boltsfor LF009 2½” to 3″ only)
Requirements
-
2 Phillips screwdriver
- 3⁄16″ Allen wrench
- ½” Wrench
- Instrument with small tip to change DIP switch settings
- Wire stripper
- A suitable location within 8 feet of the flood sensor for mounting the Cellular Gateway on a wall or structure, plugging the power adapter into a GFI-protected electrical outlet, and running a ground wire from the Cellular Gateway to the ground point
- Cellular network connection
- Internet browser
A Note About the Deflector
A properly sized deflector is required when the flood sensor is activated on
either new or existing valve installations of Series 009 reduced pressure
zone assemblies, sizes ½” to 2″. The deflector helps seatthe flood sensor
against the backflow valve and direct discharge from the valve. Each deflector
is embossed with a positioning indicator to assist installation.
New valve installation
The sensor connection kit includes four (4) deflectors marked by size. Select
the size designed to fit the backflow relief valve of the installation.
Remove the flood sensor from the valve then follow procedures in the next two
sections to install the deflector with the flood sensor and configure and
mount the activation module.
Existing valve installation
The following procedures include the deflector with installation of the sensor
connection kit.
Install the Flood Sensor
For Series 009 assemblies, sizes ½” to 2″, attach both the deflector and the
flood sensor to the backflow relief valve. For sizes ½” to ¾”, the deflector
fits inside the flood sensor. For sizes 1″ to 2″, the deflector fits inside
the relief valve.
NOTICE
The deflector must be installed for the flood sensor on Series 009, sizes ½”
to 2″, to function properly.
Series 009, sizes ½” – ¾”
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Align the grooves of the deflector with internal ribs of the sensor to insert the deflector inside the flood sensor.
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Position the flood sensor on the relief valve.
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Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to tighten the captive screw.
Series 009, sizes 1″ – 3″; Series 909 Small, sizes ¾” – 2″
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Align the deflector to fit inside the relief valve. (For Series 009, sizes 1″ to 2″ only. Some sensor connection kits include multiple deflectors. Install the deflector designed specifically for the backflow valve size in use.)
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Position the flood sensor on the relief valve and insert the two mounting bolts.
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Tighten the bolts to secure the deflector and the flood sensor. Do not overtighten.
• For Series 009 sizes 1″ to 1½” and Series 909 Small sizes ¾” to 1″, use a3 ⁄16″ Allen wrench.
• For Series 009 sizes 2″ to 3″ and Series 909 Small sizes 1¼” to 2″, use a ½” wench.
Mount the Activation Module
Set SW1 DIP switch on the activation module by the wet threshold table below
then attach the module to the flood sensor.
The activation module receives a signal from the flood sensor when a discharge
is detected. If the discharge meets the conditions of a qualifying event, the
normally open contact is closed to provide a signal to the Cellular Gateway
input terminal.
Custom Flood Sensor Settings
DIP switches on the activation module can be used to specify the wet threshold
(sensitivity to water discharge) through SW1 and the timer delay (duration
before alarm) through SW2. Scan the QR code for more information.
https://dam.watts.com/AssetLink/339884/IS-FloodSensor-Settings%202144.pdf
NOTICE
The wet threshold value must be set by backflow valve size.
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Use the #2 Phillips screwdriver to detach the four screwson the activation module to remove the cover.
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Locate the valve size in the following table then use an instrument with a pointed tip to slide the SW1 switches to the positions noted for that size. The wet threshold option values range from 40 (default) to 55 (most sensitive).
SW1: Wet Threshold Option
Series
|
Assembly Size
| DIP Switch Position| Reported Switch Value| Wet
Threshold Value
1| 2| Illustrated
009
| ½” – ¾”| ON| ON| | 3| 55
1″ – 3″| OFF| ON| | 2| 50
909 Small| ¾” – 2″| OFF| ON| | 2| 50
3. Press the RESET button to activate the new settings
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Reattach the cover with the four screws, making sure the O-ring inside the cover is properly seated to maintain a seal.
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Remove the dust cover from the flood sensor.
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Press the activation module with cable on to the flood sensor.
NOTICE
Retain the dust cover to protect the flood sensor during temporary instances
when the activation module may need to be removed or replaced.
- Check that the activation module is seated securely on the flood sensor.
Set Up the Cellular Gateway
NOTICE
These instructions cover the connection of activation module cable to the
terminal block of the Cellular Gateway. The 4-conductor activation module
cable should be attached to the Cellular Gateway to transmit a normally open
contact signal and provide power to the activation module. The contact signal
closes when a discharge is detected. When attaching the power adapter to the
Cellular Gateway, distinguish the positive wire from the negative one. The
positive wire has white stripes and must be inserted into the power terminal;
the negative wire, into the ground terminal. When identifying a location to
mount the Cellular Gateway, choose an area away from large metal objects and
structures that can block cellular signal. The cellular antenna is placed
inside the housing on the upper right side. Ensure that the antenna side is
clear of walls, wires, pipes, or other obstructions.
NOTICE
The earth ground must be connected to the Cellular Gateway before the flood
sensor is put in operation.
Attach the activation module cable to the device before or after it is mounted
to a nearby wall or structure with the mounting tabs and screws. Collect the
Cellular Gateway and mounting materials, power adapter, and Phillips
screwdriver, and wire stripper for this segment of the installation.
To connect the module cable to the device
- Remove the transparent cover from the device.
- Use the wire stripper to cut away enough insulation to expose 1 to 2 inches of the conductor wires and feed the cable through the bottom port.
- Insert the white (WH) wire and the green (GN) wire into the first and second terminals of INPUT 1.
- Feed the power adapter cord through the bottom port.
- Connect the positive (BK/WH) power adapter wire to the red (RD) wire of the activation module cable and insert the wires into the PWR terminal.
- Connect the negative (BK) power adapter wire to both the black wire of the activation module cable and the ground wire then insert the wires into the GND terminal.
- Skip MOD+ and MOD-. Reserved.
- Reattach the device cover and plug the power adapter into a 120VAC, 60Hz, GFI-protected electrical outlet.
If adding a second flood sensor to the configuration, insert the white and green wires into the first and second terminals of INPUT 2, the red wire into the PWR terminal, and the black wire into the GND terminal.
Verify the Connections
NOTICE
A cellular network signal is required for successful installation.
Upon initialization, the Cellular Gateway begins the start sequence
automatically. The process may take up to 10 minutes to reach steady state.
Check the status of the LED indicators to confirm connectivity.
To validate the connections, press the TEST button on the Cellular Gateway to
send a test message through the Syncta app.
To restore the factory state of the Cellular Gateway and restart the startup
sequence, press the RESET button. This causes all ongoing operations to cease.
LED | INDICATOR | STATUS |
---|---|---|
POWER | Steady green | Unit is powered |
CELL
| Steady blue| Connection to cellular network is good
Blinking blue| Searching for cellular network connection
Blinking blue with short OFF pulses| Connection to cellular network is poor
loT
| Steady blue| Internet connection is established
Blinking blue| Internet connection is lost or not established (The gateway
attempts an internet connection indefinitely.)
FLOOD/INPUT1
| Unlit| No relief water discharge is occurring
Steady orange| Relief water discharge is occurring (This state remains for the
duration of the discharge.)
INPUT2
| Unlit| No relief water discharge is occurring
Steady orange| Relief water discharge is occurring (This state remains for the
duration of the discharge.)
Configure the Syncta App
NOTICE
These instructions cover the minimum user input needed to install and
configure the Syncta app for use with the flood sensor. An internet connection
is required for laptop or mobile device. Information on the Cellular Gateway
ID label is needed to configure the Syncta app for sending flood alerts by
email, phone, or text. Do not remove the label.
To log in or create an account
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Scan the QR code on the ID label or open a web browserand go to https://connected.syncta.com.
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Enter the device ID, make sure Connected is selected, and tap Next. Syncta checks for the installation of a valid device. (Connected applies to devices requiring internet access; Nonconnected, to manual devices.)
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Tap login to access an existing account.
NOTICE
For first-time users, create an account before attempting to sign in. Tap Sign
Up and complete all fields. Tap the check box to agree to the Terms &
Conditions. After your review, select both check boxes at the bottom of the
window then select Close. Follow through with the remaining screen prompts to
complete the setup of your account, profile, and first assembly.
The Syncta Dashboard
Start at the dashboard to take action on all or specific assemblies, such as
view alerts, change settings to receive notifications, and test notifications.
The location of menu navigation is the only difference between desktop and
mobile versions. On the desktop version, the menu is on the left and the user
pull-down list (upper right) includes profile settings link and logoff. On the
mobile version, open the menu navigation is upper right and includes all the
function links.
From the dashboard, access the map for locations of assemblies, user-company
profile, connected and non-connected equipment, and the function to activate
an assembly.
Device Map – View the location of assemblies in an area.
Company Profile – Enter or update basic user information about the user and
organization maintaining the assembly. This is also page accessed through the
My Profile link.
Connected Equipment – View internet connectivity of assembly, assembly ID,
last event, setup type, and take an action on an assembly such as enter
notification settings, enable or disable the assembly for actions with a
toggle switch, test notification settings, edit assembly information, delete
an assembly, and update assembly details.
Non Connected Equipment – For record keeping, also log equipment requiring
maintenance but not connectivity.
Activate New Assembly – Use this function button to add an assembly or restore
a previously deleted one.
To activate an assembly
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On the dashboard, select Activate New Assembly.
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Enter the assembly ID, select Connected, and tap Next.
Syncta checks for the installation of a valid device.
(Connected applies to devices requiring internet access; Nonconnected to manual devices.) -
Choose notification type from the Method drop-down list:
Email Message, SMS Text Message, or Voice Call. -
Depending on the notification method selected, enter a phone number or an email address in the Destination field.
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Tap Finish.
NOTICE
If the Cellular Gateway is wired for two flood sensors, configure alerts for
both sensors. Configure Input 1 for the first or only flood sensor; configure
Input 2 for a second flood sensor.
To set a notification alert
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In the Actions field, select Input 1 & 2 to set up alerts.
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Choose notification type from the Method drop-down list:
Email Message, SMS Text Message, or Voice Call. -
Depending on the notification type selected, enter phone number or email address in the Destination field.
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Skip the Timer Delay field. For use with SentryPlus Alert Control Box only.
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For the endpoint type, select ‘Flood’ for the flood sensor from the drop-down list. This value indicates the type of event the connected device is reporting.
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To set up the same alert for another notification method, select Add a failure notification destination and repeat steps 2 to 5 for that method.
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Configure Input 2 in the same manner, if a second flood sensor is in use.
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Select Save Changes.
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Return to the dashboard, locate the device, and select TEST to verify the connections.
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Check for the test notification in your email inbox or mobile device, depending on the configuration entered.
NOTICE
In general, fill in all the fields on the Syncta app pages to create complete
and accurate records of devices deployed, users, and alerts history. Edit the
entries as required to maintain up-to-date records.
Start at the dashboard to add equipment or to take action on specific
equipment, such as view alerts, change settings to receive notifications, and
test notifications.
To update assembly info and notification settings
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Access the Update Assembly Information page by the Edit function in the Connected Equipment section of the dashboard, or through the map locator.
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Enter or modify additional information on the assembly.
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Enter notification method and destination.
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Remove or add a notification entry, if necessary.
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Tap Save Changes.
To edit assembly details
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Input assembly details including assembly information and contact information.
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Fill in address fields to specify the exact location of the assembly.
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Enter any other relevant information about the assembly in the free-form comment field.
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Tap Submit.
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Upload files such as photos and maintenance records.
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Tap Alert Alert History to view the message log or Back to return to the dashboard.
To update the profile
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Start with the User Profile link or Company Profile on the dashboard.
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Update the profile settings, as needed, for these categories:
• Basic user information
• Password
• Text size options for mobile devices
• Address where assembly is located
• Testing/certification information
• Gauge information
• User signature (To make an entry, use a mouse or otherinput device; for touchscreen devices, use a stylus or your finger.)
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Tap Update User to finish.
To use the map locator
Tap a marker to see the assembly ID. Tap the ID link to modify assembly
information and notification settings on the Update Assembly Information page.
To view alert history
Open the Alert History page from the navigation menu or the Edit Assembly
Details page.
Each entry in the Alert History log is a record of the assembly ID, alert
message, and date of alert.
The delete action occurs without confirmation.
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References
- Data Entry App | Backflow Testing App | Syncta
- Watts | Plumbing, Heating and Water Quality Solutions
- connected.syncta.com
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