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Connecting WLC / Water leak cable

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The cable can not touch itself. It needs to be straightened.

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Do not twist or press down the cable too much. This may lead to deformation. The cable has two sensing wires, these wires can not touch each other.

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Do not put the cable on a conductive surface.

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You can cut the cable, but you need to isolate the ends so that they do not touch each other. And do not loop the cable.

  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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