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Intrusion Alarm Systems | wLSN Water Sensor/Low‑temperature Sensor
wLSN Water Sensor/Low‑temperature
Sensor
 
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Detects a water puddle with a minimum 77 mm (3
in) diameter and 2.5 mm (0.1 in) depth
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Sends a signal to the wLSN Hub in approximately 5
sec from when the probe is submerged in water
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If enabled, sends a signal to the wLSN Hub when
the device temperature drops below +7°C (+45°F)
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Provides a Detector Status LED (green)
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Uses RF Signal Strength (RFSS) mode to determine
suitability of chosen installation location
The wLSN Water Sensor/Low-temperature Sensor de-
tects water spilled or leaking onto a solid surface. Use
it in security systems for monitoring hot water heaters,
clothes washers, basement water (sump pump fail-
ures) and refrigerator water leaks. It can also be used
to monitor temperature to warn of potential water
pipe freezing.
Notice
The water sensor is not intended to monitor water
levels in storage tanks or liquids other than water,
nor is it intended to be permanently submerged in
water and detect the absence of water.
Functions
RF Signal Strength (RFSS) Mode
The RFSS mode provides the ability to evaluate RF sig-
nal strength between the wLSN Hub and devices be-
fore, during, and after installation. Device LEDs flash
to indicate the level of signal quality and, if used, the
wLSN Installation Tool indicates signal strength.
Water Probe
As provided, the water probe has 2 m (6 ft) long leads
which connect to the transceiver module through a
two position, plug‑in style terminal block within the
transceiver module enclosure. Lead length can be
shortened to meet the needs of a particular installa-
tion.
Low‑temperature Sensor
Monitors the air temperature at the transceiver mod-
ule housing (not at the water probe) and sends a sig-
nal to the wLSN Hub when the temperature falls below
+7°C (+45°F) for more than 30 sec.
Certifications and Approvals
Region
Certification
Europe
CE
2004/108/EC; 2006/95/EC; EN
60950-1:2001 +A11:2004; EN
50130-4:1996 +A1:1998 +A2:2003;
EN 55022:1998 +A2:2003; ANSI
C63.4:2003; EN 301-489 V1.4.1
(2002-08); EN300 220-1 V1.3.1
(2000-09)