
Getting your Flow Stop 2 up and running is a little bit more complex and will require you to have some knowledge before
installation, you should not need to dismantle your existing installation of water or gas supply. The following instructions
tell you how to add your Flow Stop 2 to your Z-Wave network using an existing gateway.
Use on pipelines
The main ball valve should be located in an easily accessible place where manual opening and closing is also
possible. If the Flow Stop 2 shut-off motor is installed, it should have a minimum distance of 20mm to the
Wall.
1. Mount the Popp Flow Stop 2 on the ball valve using the mounting bracket and the pipe clamps that
surround the pipe and fix the motor to the connection hole.
2. Fix the mounting bracket using two M6*16 hexagonal screws along the guide rail at both ends of the
bracket, but do not over tighten the screws.
3. Loosen the screws from the valve arm and position the valve lever to hiss the Veliarm guide. Tighten the
screws.
4. Adjust the position of the shut-off motor so that it sits straight and parallel on the pipe and the coupling
remains freely accessible for the output shaft. Then tighten two M6*16 hexagonal bolts with a 10# open-
end or ring spanner (socket spanner recommended).
To integrate the unit into a Z-Wave network (include), press the red function button on the top of the motor
housing three times. During inclusion/exclusion, the unit should be within a maximum distance of one meter from
the control controller. Before an inclusion/exclusion process, the two screws must be loosened.
For bottled gas user
To connect bottled gas, the user uninstall the original pressure reducing valve and install the manipulator with the
special ball valve for pipe between the original angle valve and pressure reducing valve, and then tighten it.
(Warning) There are 2 constraints to pay attention to:
1. Never move the rocker arm without disconnecting the clutch by pulling the ring on the lower side of the enclosure.
2. Make sure that the rotating axis of the flow stop is in line with the rotating axis of the valve