Light Engineered Displays AquaAlert Installation Guide User Manual

Getting started, Troubleshooting tips, Installation manual

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Getting Started

A Division of:

Light Engineered Displays, Inc.

109 Portwatch Way

Wilmington, N.C. 28412

Phone: (800) 251-2512

Fax: (800) 251-9878

Internet: www.ledinc.com

Email: [email protected]

1. Installation of the system will be easier and

more accurate if you utilize a test unit available

from

AquaALERT at no charge. This will

provide for a convenient means to “map” the

system as well as allow for any problems to

come to the immediate attention of the installer.

2. Mount the back box on the wall.

3. Set a junction box at the starting point for the

water detection cable.

4. Pull three wires, (18 ga. stranded THHN or a

three conductor cable with jacket), from the

J-box to the backbox. NOTE: Local codes must

be followed.

5. Install the DL-SC cable to wiring interface in

J-Box and connect the three wires as indicated.

Run Sensing cable through the J-box and

connect to interface. Use a rubber grommet or

a non-metalic strain relief to protect the sensing

cable.

6. Route the cable as shown on the plans.

Secure the cable every five feet with a self-stick

cable clamp.

MAKE SURE TO MAINTAIN AT

LEAST EIGHT FEET AWAY FROM ANY HVAC

UNIT!

7. Continue to add sections to achieve the

required length. Place EOL device on the end

of the last section.

8. Check your connections and apply power to

the system.

9. Press the TEST button. The cable length will

be displayed and should be within +{ 5% of the

total cable length. Please depress the TEST

button for 30 seconds for proper alarm and

cable length verification.

Troubleshooting Tips

Test each completed section before adding the

next. Energize the test unit. With the EOL

device NOT connected, a yellow Trouble indica-

tor will light. Install EOL device and reset the

test unit. The Trouble indicator should go out. If

it does not, inspect your connections. If you still

have a problem, please consult the trouble-

shooting guide (on reverse side), or consult the

factory.

Troubleshooting Tips

1. When all cable is in place and there are NO

Trouble conditions, the system can be mapped.

NOTE:

Leave the map switch in a normal position. You

may operate the sonalert disable switch when

mapping the system.

2. Use the as-installed cable plan as your

guide. Go to the END of cable and make the

first test 10’ from the ends. Make additional

tests every 10 feet. Every 20 feet is satisfactory

for larger systems.

Best results are obtained by using a shallow

dish of water to initiate the alarms. Make sure

to start at the end of the line and continue

forward until you reach the cable starting point.

Dry the cable with a paper towel and reset the

panel after each test. Record the footage read-

ings on the plan. The results will be used to

produce an accurate graphic map for the

system.

3. When testing is complete, make sure to

return the sonalert disable switch to the Normal

position and operate the system reset switch.

4. Return the completed as-built plan (and test

unit) to AquaALERT for final processing.

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