The Napco Prima PWTEMP is a wireless encrypted flood and freeze detector that is designed to seamlessly integrate with the Napco Prima security system. The PWTEMP detector offers robust protection against potential water damage and freezing conditions, which can lead to costly repairs and significant inconvenience.
One of the standout features of the PWTEMP detector is its dual-sensing capability. It is engineered to detect both the presence of water and extreme temperature drops, providing early warnings that can help prevent damage from leaks or burst pipes. The device is equipped with advanced sensors that can identify even small amounts of water, making it ideal for placement in basements, near water heaters, or under sinks. Additionally, its freeze detection feature is crucial for homes in colder climates, as it alerts homeowners to dangerously low temperatures that could lead to frozen pipes.
The PWTEMP detector utilizes encrypted wireless communication, ensuring that all alerts and data transmissions are secure and protected from potential interference or hacking attempts. This encryption is a key feature for maintaining the integrity of the Prima security system. The device is also designed for easy installation, with a compact and unobtrusive form factor that allows it to be placed in a variety of locations without drawing attention. With its reliable performance and integration capabilities, the Napco Prima PWTEMP Wireless Encrypted Flood and Freeze Detector is a valuable addition to any home security setup, providing peace of mind and protection against environmental threats.
Product Features:
Helps prevent damage, detecting flood or freeze, at 95° or 41°F (35; 5°C)
Detects wet, dry (Loop 1) or freeze (Loop 2) conditions
The Installation of the PWTEMP flood/freeze sensor has two key steps: 1. Install both parts of flood and freeze sensor. 2. Connect the sensor to the Napco Prima control panel.
Getting your PWTEMP sensor up and running is as simple as press the button, and adding it to your Napco Prima panel.
1. Take the screw cover of the sensor casing out using a screw driver for pulling out the hardware from the plastic casing. 2. Pulling out the screws from the plastic casing to change the battery. 3. Take the front cover out and pull out the cell battery as the picture. 4. Take the cell battery out using a screw driver for pulling out the cell battery as the picture.