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  1. Connect the "VT591 / Water leak sensor" to the monitoring unit. The connection is plug-an-play.
  2. Connect the "VTC / Terminal cable" to the VT591 sensor.
  3. Connect "WLC / Water detection cable" to "VTC / Terminal cable".
  4. Connect any additional "WLC / Water detection cables" to each other as shown in the picture above to make a chain connection.
  5. Wire the WLC rope around or under potentially leaking objects around the perimeter or under the raised floors.
  6. Put a protective cap on the connector of the last WLC cable in a chain.
  7. The sensor is ready to use.

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The device does not contain any user-serviceable parts. If the power meter requires service, contact your local sales representative. Do not open the device. Opening the device voids the warranty.

Schematics

You can change the R10 resistor using the following schemes.

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Troubleshooting

The following table describes potential problems and their possible causes. It also describes checks you can perform or possible solutions for each. After referring to this table, if you cannot resolve the problem, contact your local Vutlan sales representative for assistance.


Potential ProblemPossible CausePossible Solution
The data being displayed is inaccurate or not what you expect.

Incorrect setup values.Check that You use the correct f(x) formula
Incorrect voltage inputs.Check power meter voltage input terminals to verify that adequate voltage is present
The power meter is wired improperly.Check that all wires are connected correctly and that they are energized. See “Wiring Diagrams” of the device.
The sensor does not appear in the Vutlan monitoring interfaceCommunication lines are improperly connected.Check the 6P4C RJ11 communication cable.
The communication cable is inserted into the wrong port.6P4C RJ11 communication cable must be inserted into the analog port of the Vutlan monitoring system.


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