WaterCop Sergeant Water Shut Off Kit 1.25 In. Valve,3 Sensors Review
Automatic Water Valve for Damage Control MADE IN USA. Protection against water damage for homes or businesses means installing water moisture sensors and automatic water shut off devices. If you have a newer home and larger water pipes into your home, choose the Water Cop automatic water valve actuator with security alarm interface and a WaterCop 1.25 Inch brass ball valve. This kit, sometimes called the "Sergeant" includes 3 wireless water sensors that signal via radio to the actuator and shut off water flow almost instantly. Watercop "Sergeant" Basic Automatic Kit Contents : Heavy Duty Water Cop Automatic Actuator 1 1/4 Inch Brass Ball Valve Built In Home Security Interface: I/O port with RJ45 connection Three (3) Single Probe Water Hound Moisture Sensors Water Cop Installation Locations: After existing main water line shut off valve or inside building if shut-off is outside. Maximum working water pressure is 125 PSIG. Installation Time: Professional installation: one to two hours+. For new dwellings, install WaterCop Ready Water Valves and add WaterCop later. WaterCop Power Requirements: 120VAC electrical outlet. outlet. Water Cop Security System Option: Low voltage interface terminal direct wires to home security alarm system or home automation control panel. For security systems with auxiliary outputs, contact security system dealer/installer for interface installation. WaterHounds: Local Water Alarm for Moisture Transmit Signals for to Activate Your WaterCop. For Maximum Water Leak Detection, Place Water Hound Water Alarm Near Every Water Using Appliance. Power Source: 2 AA Batteries (Not Included) or AC Power Adapter (Not Included) Operational Modes: WaterCop Activation Device Plus Independent Moisture Sensing Water Alarm Alarm Intensity: Similar to Watch Alarm or Pager Single Probe: One 9.75 Ft. Cord and One Transmitter/Alarm Twin Probe: Two 9.75 Ft. Cords and One Transmitter/Alarm Operational Distance from WaterCop: Up to 200 Feet. Frequenc
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