Water column switch – Potter Releasing Systems User Manual
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WCS
WATER COLUMN SWITCH
Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC • St. Louis, MO • Phone: 866-956-0988/Canada: 888-882-1833
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MFG. #5401158 - REV D
5/08
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PRINTED IN USA
General Information
The Water Column Switch is an electronic supervisory switch used to
detect the presence of a conductive fluid (water) that can accumulate
or become trapped in the piping directly above the clapper on a
Dry-Pipe or Pre-Action valve. The electronic circuitry of the WCS is
designed to indicate the presence of water accumulated to a specific
elevation, that if left unattended could impair or prevent the operation
of a dry pipe or pre-action automatic sprinkler valve. The yellow
LED indicates the presence of water. The green LED indicates that
the input voltage is present.
Probe Installation (See Fig. 1)
Note: Apply a small amount of pipe sealant to the external threads of
the probe.
1. Be sure the probe is installed above the priming water line and
below the point where the riser exits the valves heated enclosure.
2. Be sure the exposed portion of the stainless steel probe is a
minimum of 1/4” from any grounding surface inside the sprinkler
system piping to prevent the probe from shorting. (See Fig. 1)
3. Tighten the probe into the connection point with a wrench, using
the bushing flats provided.
4. Align the two mounting screws vertically along the center line of
the riser. (See Fig. 2)
Control Unit Mounting Onto The Probe (See Fig. 3)
1. Make sure the heads of the two mounting screws in the probe
bushing are loosened approximately 1/8” from the bushing surface.
Listings and Approvals: UL Listed Standard 346 Guide; USQT
CSFM, MEA
Environmental Specifications: Ambient temperature range
40°F - 120°F (4,5°C- 49°C)
Enclosure: NEMA Type 1 for indoor use only. Formed sheet metal
with powder coat/paint finish. Four openings for ½”
conduit fittings.
Input Supply Voltage: 120VAC unswitched
Probe Fitting Thread Connection: ½” and ¾” NPT
Maximum Working Pressure: 175 PSI
Service Use: Dry Pipe/Pre-Action Automatic Sprinkler Systems NFPA 13
Automatic Reset: The WCS will automatically reset when the water
in the system is lowered below the probe location.
Models: WCS ½” and WCS ¾”
Contact Rating: SPDT 10.0 Amps @ 120VAC
2.0 Amps @ 30V DC resistive
Not for use in hazardous locations.
Stock Number:
1010118 WCS ½” NPT Probe
1010119 WCS ¾” NPT Probe
Make sure that water entering the system during test does not enter in to
the system piping that is exposed to current freezing conditions.
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DO NOT use teflon tape. If a mechanical tee is used: A grounding wire from
the pipe to the mechanical tee may be required to ensure proper operation.
2. Then remove the first lock washer/nut from the probe threads.
3. Orient the slotted holes in the control unit over the heads of the
mounting screws of the probe and turn the control unit counter-
clockwise so that the ends of the slot are fully under the mounting
screw heads. Tighten screws securely.
4. Replace the lock washer and nut onto the probe and tighten.
Testing Requirements
NFPA Standards (NFPA 25: 12.4.4.2.2.2 and 12.4.4.2.2.3)
Testing Procedure (See Fig. 4)
Test the dry and pre-action valves as directed by the valve
manufacturer. During a partially open control valve test, the control
valve must be left in the partially open position for a period of time
sufficient to allow water to reach the probe location. When the yellow
LED on the WCS becomes illuminated, close the control valve.
Following the valve manufacturers instructions, drain the system and
reset the valve. The WCS will automatically reset when the water
level drops below the probe location. If priming water is required,
make sure that the level of the priming water is in accordance with the
valve manufacturers requirements and below the location of the probe.