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CC3008 Air Conditioning Protection System Installation Instructions For use with All Air Conditioning Systems 1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Copper Cop Air Conditioning Protection System is designed to detect theft of copper components typically found in high-end commercial air conditioning units. The product is a normally closed alarm loop. Unscrewing a Sensor Clip, cutting the cable, or opening with the Control Box will violate the loop. The system can either be hardwired to an alarm control panel or connected to a wireless transmitter (not included) placed inside of the Control Box. Components of the Copper Cop detector include a Control Box and 27 feet of wire covered in 3/8” diameter yellow corrugated plastic split wire loom. Each Copper Cop detector includes 8 Sensor Clips. The first Sensor Clip is positioned six feet from the Control Box. From that point, additional Sensor Clips are placed at three foot intervals. Each Sensor Clip has a #10 self tapping screw for mounting. The Sensor Clips can be installed in pre-existing holes on the air conditioning unit frame structure using the 5/16” socket tool provided. If new holes are required, use a 1/8” diameter drill. The Control Box is installed on the desired surface using 4 screws and anchors (provided). IMPORTANT: Drilling holes is advisable only when necessary and if it is known what is behind the panel being drilled. Linear is not responsible for any damage to air conditioning systems. 2. COMPONENTS KIT The Copper Cop product includes the following components: 3. SENSOR CLIP LOCATIONS Begin by stringing out the 27’ cable strand. Place the cable strand and Control Box on top of air conditioning unit and determine possible screw points where Sensor Clips can be installed. The diagram below shows suggested clip locations. Air conditioner units will vary so select a pattern of placement that best suits the installation. To prepare for installation, REMOVE the tie wrap from each Sensor Clip used as shown. 4. SENSOR CLIP INSTALLATION Remove screws from the chosen locations of the air conditioning unit and then install the Sensor Clips at each of these points using the 5/16” socket tool (provided). If additional holes are needed to position Sensor Clips in more convenient locations, drill them now with a 1/8” drill bit. Finish mounting the remaining Sensor Clips. It is recommended that ALL clips be installed for maximum protection. Install the warning sign in a high visibility location on air conditioner as an added deterrent. 5. CONTROL BOX PREPARATION When hard wire connecting to an alarm control panel, a strain relief is included for the wires exiting the Control Box. To prepare for the strain relief, unscrew and remove the hole plug from inside the Control Box. 6. CONTROL BOX INSTALLATION FIRST run alarm panel wires through strain relief assembly and screw all parts together. This will trap wires. THEN feed wires through hole in Control Box and thread strain relief into hole. Use screws (provided) to mount Control Box to desired surface. 7. WIRE CONNECTIONS Use appropriate type of wire connectors to connect the detector as shown in diagram below. Reinstall the Control Box top and tighten screws. 8. END OF LINE RESISTOR INSTALLATION When connecting the detector to an alarm panel, an end-of-line resistor may be required. It can be soldered into the line at the Sensor Clip farthest from the Control Box. Pull wires out of loom. Separate coated wires from each other, then strip wire jacket and solder in the correct value resistor. Complete installation by slipping wires and resistor back into wire loom and loom into end of the Sensor Clip. NOTE: Refer to alarm panel for resistor value. USA & Canada (800) 421-1587 & (800) 392-0123 (760) 438-7000 - Toll Free FAX (800) 468-1340 www.linearcorp.com CONTROL BOX SENSOR CLIP 27’ CABLE STRAND 8 SENSOR CLIPS PER STRAND AT 3’ INTERVALS 5/16” HEX SOCKET CONTROL BOX SCREWS AND ANCHORS STRAIN RELIEF ASSEMBLY TAMPER SWITCH INSIDE CONTROL BOX SUGGESTED SENSOR CLIP LOCATION POINTS SENSOR CLIPS (8) CONTROL BOX 27´ SENSOR CLIP CLOSE UP 27´ CABLE STRAND WITH 8 SENSOR CLIPS SPACED AT 3´ INTERVALS UNSCREW TIE WRAP FROM SENSOR, COUNTER CLOCKWISE BEFORE INSTALLING HOLD HEAD OF SCREW WITH FINGER COPPER COP WARNING SIGN 8 SENSOR CLIP STRAND INSTALLED CONTROL BOX REMOVE TOP OF CONTROL BOX REMOVE PLUG FROM INSIDE BOX CONTROL BOX TOP REMOVED PLUG FIRST RUN WIRES THROUGH STRAIN RELIEF ASSEMBLY CONTROL BOX CONTROL BOX MOUNTING SCREWS (4) THEN SCREW STRAIN RELIEF INTO CONTROL BOX TO ALARM PANEL YELLOW WIRE CONTROL BOX WHITE WIRE STRAIN RELIEF CONNECTOR CONNECTOR TO ALARM PANEL RE-ATTACH CONTROL BOX TOP SENSOR CLIP AT END OF STRAND PULL BACK WIRE LOOM TO EXPOSE WIRES STRIP WIRE AND CONNECT RESISTOR INTO ONE WIRE RESISTOR

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  • CC3008Air ConditioningProtection System

    Installation Instructions

    For use with AllAir Conditioning Systems

    1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONCopper Cop Air Conditioning Protection System is designed to detect theft of copper components typically found in high-end commercial air conditioning units. The product is a normally closed alarm loop. Unscrewing a Sensor Clip, cutting the cable, or opening with the Control Box will violate the loop. The system can either be hardwired to an alarm control panel or connected to a wireless transmitter (not included) placed inside of the Control Box.

    Components of the Copper Cop detector include a Control Box and 27 feet of wire covered in 3/8” diameter yellow corrugated plastic split wire loom. Each Copper Cop detector includes 8 Sensor Clips. The fi rst Sensor Clip is positioned six feet from the Control Box. From that point, additional Sensor Clips are placed at three foot intervals.

    Each Sensor Clip has a #10 self tapping screw for mounting. The Sensor Clips can be installed in pre-existing holes on the air conditioning unit frame structure using the 5/16” socket tool provided. If new holes are required, use a 1/8” diameter drill. The Control Box is installed on the desired surface using 4 screws and anchors (provided).

    IMPORTANT: Drilling holes is advisable only when necessary and if it is known what is behind the panel being drilled. Linear is not responsible for any damage to air conditioning systems.

    2. COMPONENTS KITThe Copper Cop product includes the following components:

    3. SENSOR CLIP LOCATIONSBegin by stringing out the 27’ cable strand. Place the cable strand and Control Box on top of air conditioning unit and determine possible screw points where Sensor Clips can be installed. The diagram below shows suggested clip locations. Air conditioner units will vary so select a pattern of placement that best suits the installation. To prepare for installation, REMOVE the tie wrap from each Sensor Clip used as shown.

    4. SENSOR CLIP INSTALLATIONRemove screws from the chosen locations of the air conditioning unit and then install the Sensor Clips at each of these points using the 5/16” socket tool (provided). If additional holes are needed to position Sensor Clips in more convenient locations, drill them now with a 1/8” drill bit. Finish mounting the remaining Sensor Clips. It is recommended that ALL clips be installed for maximum protection. Install the warning sign in a high visibility location on air conditioner as an added deterrent.

    5. CONTROL BOX PREPARATIONWhen hard wire connecting to an alarm control panel, a strain relief is included for the wires exiting the Control Box. To prepare for the strain relief, unscrew and remove the hole plug from inside the Control Box.

    6. CONTROL BOX INSTALLATIONFIRST run alarm panel wires through strain relief assembly and screw all parts together. This will trap wires. THEN feed wires through hole in Control Box and thread strain relief into hole. Use screws (provided) to mount Control Box to desired surface.

    7. WIRE CONNECTIONSUse appropriate type of wire connectors to connect the detector as shown in diagram below. Reinstall the Control Box top and tighten screws.

    8. END OF LINE RESISTOR INSTALLATIONWhen connecting the detector to an alarm panel, an end-of-line resistor may be required. It can be soldered into the line at the Sensor Clip farthest from the Control Box. Pull wires out of loom. Separate coated wires from each other, then strip wire jacket and solder in the correct value resistor. Complete installation by slipping wires and resistor back into wire loom and loom into end of the Sensor Clip. NOTE: Refer to alarm panel for resistor value.

    USA & Canada (800) 421-1587 & (800) 392-0123(760) 438-7000 - Toll Free FAX (800) 468-1340

    www.linearcorp.com

    PRINTER’S INSTRUCTIONS:INSTR,INSTL,CC3008 - 233768 A - INK: BLACK - MATERIAL: 20 LB. MEAD BOND - SIZE: 8.500” X 5.500” - SCALE: 1-1 - SIDE 1 OF 2

    CONTROLBOX

    SENSOR CLIP

    27’ CABLE STRAND

    8 SENSOR CLIPS PER STRAND AT3’ INTERVALS

    5/16” HEX SOCKET

    CONTROLBOX SCREWSAND ANCHORS

    STRAINRELIEFASSEMBLY

    TAMPER SWITCHINSIDE CONTROLBOX

    SUGGESTED SENSOR CLIPLOCATION POINTS

    SENSORCLIPS (8)

    CONTROLBOX

    6´ 3´27´

    SENSORCLIP CLOSE UP

    27´ CABLE STRAND WITH 8 SENSOR CLIPS SPACEDAT 3´ INTERVALS

    UNSCREW TIE WRAP FROMSENSOR, COUNTER CLOCKWISE BEFORE INSTALLING

    HOLD HEAD OF SCREW WITH FINGER

    COPPER COP WARNING SIGN

    8 SENSOR CLIPSTRAND INSTALLED CONTROL

    BOX

    REMOVE TOP OFCONTROL BOX

    REMOVEPLUG FROMINSIDE BOX

    CONTROL BOX TOP REMOVED

    PLUG

    FIRST RUN WIRESTHROUGHSTRAIN RELIEF ASSEMBLY

    CONTROL BOX

    CONTROL BOXMOUNTINGSCREWS (4)

    THEN SCREWSTRAIN RELIEF INTOCONTROL BOX

    TO ALARMPANEL

    YELLOWWIRE

    CONTROL BOX

    WHITEWIRE

    STRAIN RELIEF

    CONNECTOR

    CONNECTOR

    TO ALARMPANEL

    RE-ATTACHCONTROLBOX TOP

    SENSOR CLIP AT ENDOF STRAND

    PULL BACK WIRELOOM TO EXPOSEWIRES

    STRIP WIRE ANDCONNECT RESISTORINTO ONE WIRE

    RESISTOR

  • Copyright © 2012 Linear Corporation 233768 A

    PRINTER’S INSTRUCTIONS:INSTR,INSTL,C3008 - 233768 A- INK: BLACK - MATERIAL: 20 LB. MEAD BOND - SIZE: 8.500” X 5.500” - SCALE: 1-1 - SIDE 2 OF 2

    9. WIRELESS TRANSMITTER OPTIONCopper Cop can also be used with a stationary transmitter such as the Linear DXS-31. Other transmitters that support an external contact input may also be used. The DXS-31 will fi t inside the Copper Cop Control Box (inside free space dimension of 3-1/4”x 2” x 1”).

    10. TRANSMITTER JUMPER CONFIGURATIONBefore wiring the DXS-31 transmitter to the Copper Cop Control Box, confi gure jumper as shown to accommodate an external contact.

    11. TRANSMITTER/CONTROL BOX HOOK-UPWire Copper Cop Control Box to DXS-31 transmitter to create a normally closed circuit.

    TWIST

    LIFT

    REMOVE THE CASE TOP BY TWISTING ASMALL FLAT BLADE SCREWDRIVER IN THETOP CASE SLOT (ON THE THICK END OF THETRANSMITTER)

    DXS-31 TRANSMITTER

    THIS IS THE FACTORY SET JUMPER POSITION, IT SELECTS THE INTERNAL CONTACTS

    PUT JUMPER ON THE MIDDLE PINS TO USE AN EXTERNAL SWITCH

    CONTROL BOX

    CONNECTOR

    CONNECTOR

    DXS-31TRANSMITTER

    WIRE EXTERNALNORMALY CLOSEDCONTACTS TOTERMINALS 1 & 2

    12. MOUNTING TRANSMITTER IN CONTROL BOXAfter hooking up the wiring between the DXS-31 transmitter and the Copper Cop Control Box, place the transmitter inside the Control Box. Re-assemble the Control Box top and tighten the cover screws.

    13. MULTIPLE AIR CONDITIONER UNITSIf there are a number of air conditioning units in close proximity to each other, it will require more than a single Copper Cop Kit. Plan on having ample kits for the project. It is also recommended that all 8 Sensor Clips be used on a single air conditioning unit for maximum protection.

    NOTE: Each Copper Cop Kit will require an individual connection to the alarm panel.

    14. TESTING SYSTEMAfter installing and wiring the Copper Cop, to test the system REMOVE the Control Box top. The tamper switch will open the circuit and alarm should sound. If it does not, re-check all wire connections for shorts. Make appropriate corrections, then test again. A second system test is to remove any one of the Sensor Clips. This should open the circuit and activate the alarm.CONTROL

    BOX

    LOCATE DXS-31TRANSMITTER INCONTROL BOX

    RE-ASSEMBLE CONTROLBOX TOP

    CONTROL BOX

    REMOVINGCONTROL BOXTOP WILL ACTIVATETAMPER SWITCH,SETTING OFF ALARM

    REMOVINGANY SENSORCLIP WILL ACTIVATEAN ALARM

    TAMPERSWITCH

    15. CONTROL BOX MOUNTING TIPSTo prevent water wicking into Control Box, a drip loop can be created in the cable before vertical mounting. When possible, it is recommended that the Control Box be vertically mounted. If Control Box is horizontally mounted, allow for cable slack prior to box for water drainage.

    NOTES__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    LINEAR LIMITED WARRANTYThis Linear product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for twenty-four (24) months. This warranty extends only to wholesale customers who buy direct from Linear or through Linear’s normal distribution channels. Linear does not warrant this product to consumers. Consumers should inquire from their selling dealer as to the nature of the dealer’s warranty, if any. There are no obligations or liabilities on the part of Linear LLC for consequential damages arising out of or in connection with use or performance of this product or other indirect damages with respect to loss of property, revenue, or profi t, or cost of removal, installation, or reinstallation. All implied warranties, including implied warranties for merchantability and implied warranties for fi tness, are valid only until the warranty expires. This Linear LLC Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied.All products returned for warranty service require a Return Product Authorization Number (RPA#). Contact Linear Technical Services at 1-800-421-1587 for an RPA# and other important details.

    IMPORTANT !!!• Linear radio controls provide a reliable communications link and fi ll an important need in portable wireless

    signaling. However, there are some limitations which must be observed.• For U.S. installations only: The radios are required to comply with FCC Rules and Regulations as Part 15 devices.

    As such, they have limited transmitter power and therefore limited range.• A receiver cannot respond to more than one transmitted signal at a time and may be blocked by radio signals

    that occur on or near their operating frequencies, regardless of code settings.• Changes or modifi cations to the device may void FCC compliance.• Infrequently used radio links should be tested regularly to protect against undetected interference or fault.• A general knowledge of radio and its vagaries should be gained prior to acting as a wholesale distributor or

    dealer, and these facts should be communicated to the ultimate users.

    WHEN HORIZONTALLYMOUNTING CONTROLBOX, ALLOW SOME CABLE SLACK FORDRAINAGE PRIOR TOENTERING BOX

    VERTICAL MOUNTINGOF CONTROL BOX WITHDRIP LOOP IN CABLE.

    MOISTURE WILL DRIPOFF WIRE LOOM

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