FloodStop Water Heater Leak Detector Kit with Automatic Water Shut-Off and Visual/Audible Alarms, 1/2" NPT MIP x FIP



Key features
- •Prevent avoidable water damage to your home or belongings
- •Installs in minutes - no professional plumber is needed
- •Two NC outputs make is easy to integrate with INSTEON
BrandFloodStop
CategoryWater Detectors & Alarms
FloodStop Water Heater Leak Detector Kit with Automatic Water Shut-Off and Visual/Audible Alarms, 1/2" NPT MIP x FIP
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JohnEB•April 4, 2015
Everything went well.
Great protection
Prof Quill•October 31, 2014
Although this is sold for protecting against a water heater leak, no reason you can't install it on your main water line and locate sensors appropriately. Then, if (and that IS a big IF), a leak occurs where it'll wet a sensor, your whole house is protected against a, well, flood due to a plumbing problem.
A good point, the valve is a full-port ball valve so won't restrict water flow.
Somewhat negative is the price and availability of additional sensors if you want to string up a bunch of them. And the connecting wires are a bit short for use as a whole-house system, although it's just wire, you can splice in more.
Haven't had it trigger in a 'real' situation yet - I do have a bit of concern, if something goes wrong and the valve closes, there's no mechanical way to override it, better hope the electronics never fail.
A good point, the valve is a full-port ball valve so won't restrict water flow.
Somewhat negative is the price and availability of additional sensors if you want to string up a bunch of them. And the connecting wires are a bit short for use as a whole-house system, although it's just wire, you can splice in more.
Haven't had it trigger in a 'real' situation yet - I do have a bit of concern, if something goes wrong and the valve closes, there's no mechanical way to override it, better hope the electronics never fail.







