Installing the IntelliFlow
NOTICE
Excessive heat from soldering can damage plastic components. Use a heat sink to prevent
damage.
7.
Place O-rings on adapter grooves (Figure No. 3A).
8.
Align and slip the valve body over adapters. Tighten adapter nuts.
NOTICE
Do not over tighten nuts. To avoid cross threading, check thread alignment.
9.
Prior to installing wall materials, turn on water supply (both hot and cold) and test for
leaks. Test drain piping for leaks.
10. Turn off water supply until you've completed installing wall materials.
NOTICE
Installation must comply with local codes and ordinances. Inspection and approval of installa-
tion by local authorities may be required prior to installation of wall material. Check with local
plumbing authorities for requirements.
11. Once you've finished the wall, install trim plate, connect washing machine water supply
hoses to the IntelliFlow valve and to the washing machine.
12. Plug washing machine into the IntelliFlow's electrical outlet.
NOTICE
Appliance current rating must not exceed 15 amps.
13. Insert the IntelliFlow's power cord into the electrical receptacle that has been turned off
NOTICE
The IntelliFlow requires a 120VAC, 60Hz, 15 amp ground-fault protected receptacle.*
14. Install leak sensor.
NOTICE
The IntelliFlow will detect any current flow to the washing machine when the washing
machine is off. During startup or at any time during troubleshooting, the IntelliFlow valve can
be reset to OFF condition by unplugging and reinstalling the leak sensor.
15. Turn on both hot and cold water supply lines, and check for leaks.
16. If there are no leaks, make sure the hoses are connected and turn the electrical power back
on. Installation of the IntelliFlow A2C-SC-WB Wall Box Unit is now complete.
IS-A2C-SC-IntelliFlow 2102
Wall Box Unit (A2C-SC-WB)
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