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WaterCop Installation Notes
WaterCop Systems can be easily installed in existing or new construction.
The WaterCop electric valve should be installed just after the existing
shut-off valve on your main water line. However, if your existing
shut-off valve is outside of the house or building, the WaterCop should
be installed on the main water line immediately after it enters the
dwelling through a floor or wall. Very large homes have the option of
'zoning' their water supply by installing multiple WaterCop systems on
branches of the main.
DynaQuip Controls, the makers of WaterCop, recommend that the
WaterCop valve be installed by a certified professional plumber and in
accordance with all local plumbing codes. Please read the Owner's
Manual and Installation Instructions carefully prior to installing,
testing, and operating your WaterCop system.
We have estimated that the valve location and installation process
should take approximately one hour to complete. This estimate may vary
by as much as 30 minutes depending upon the individual circumstances
and home design of each installation. In some cases it may be necessary
to have an electrical outlet installed near the location of the
WaterCop installation.
To estimate the size of your main water line, print out this template.
WaterCop Sensor Placement
You learned earlier in the Product Overview section where are the ideal locations to place your flood sensors. (Where do I place the sensors?)
Near or under washing machines, hot water heaters, dishwashers,
toilets, ice makers, etc. When placing the sensors in the areas that
you would like to monitor, make sure that the sensor probe is placed
flat on the floor in an area where leaking water will accumulate at the
earliest stages of the leak.
More on placement is available in the Owner's Manual.
Wiring WaterCop to a Security System Would you like to be
notified of a leak situation? How about the ability to turn your water
on or off with the push of a conveniently located switch? The WaterCop
valve is capable of communicating with other devices such as
security/home automation systems and our Water Control Wall Switch. The
I/O port on the WaterCop has low voltage contacts that allow you to
wire directly to home security systems and home automation control
panels.
Please click here for technical specs on low voltage contacts.
If you have a home security or home automation system with
auxiliary inputs and outputs and would like to link WaterCop to that
system, we suggest that you call your security system dealer/installer
and have them do the work. If you use our Water Control Wall Switch and
cabling, there is no wiring necessary!
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