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    Troubleshooting and Clearing a Leak (LK) Alert

    WeatherTRAK ET Pro2

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    Flow alerts are viewed in the Alerts menu. If you have an alert, you will see a two-letter abbreviation (MB, HF, NF, LK, EX).  A double dash (--) means that there is not an alert for the station you are viewing.

    A Leak alert occurs when the flow has exceeded the Leak Detect Threshold for the first leak delay period. This can happen when:

    • A quick coupler or hose bib is being used
    • A valve is not closing completely and is leaking
    • A mainline fitting has a crack and is leaking
    • A mainline pipe has developed a slow leak
    • A quick coupler is stuck partially open or a hose bib has been left open


    This type of alert is for informational purposes. No action will be taken on the controller.


    Possible Fixes:

    1.  Repair any valves, quick couplers, or hose bibs.

    2.  Prevent the unauthorized use of a quick coupler of hose bib.


    To clear a Leak alert from the controller after troubleshooting:

    1.  Turn the Main Knob to the ALERTS menu.

    2.  Turn the Upper Knob to view flow status.

    3.  Press the * button to clear all flow alerts.


    To clear a Leak alert from WeatherTRAK.net after troubleshooting:

    1.  Hover over the Alerts tab and click on Alert List. A list of all active alerts will display.

    2.  Place a checkmark next to the alert you would like to clear.

    3.  Press the Clear Flow and Electrical Alerts button. A pop-up screen displays asking you to verify the change. Click Yes.