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One wireless series wcx series valve position sensor
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Note that both batteries in the WCX Series valve position sensor are installed with the same orientation, with
each positive terminal facing toward the sensor module.
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Install batteries (7) as follows to avoid damage to the batteries and holder:
Do not attempt to bend the battery hold down tabs upward. Insert the battery negative end under the hold-
down tab, at an angle, and against the end of the spring. Simultaneously move the negative end of the battery
into position, compressing the spring, and angle the positive end into the holder. See Figure 10.
Repeat this process for the second battery.
10
Insert the battery holder into the sensor. Reattach the captive screws (5) and tighten to 0,4 – 0,6 N-M (3.5 – 5.3
Lb-in).
11
Plug cable from potentiometer (4) into Jack J2 on battery board. Note that the potentiometer cable goes to the
outside of the antenna cable. See Figure 10.
12
If the antenna jumper cable was disconnected, use tweezers or needle nose pliers to grip the right angle
antenna connector, hold the lower end of the antenna jumper cable steady, and carefully press the connectors
together. A distinct click should be heard as the connector is fully seated.
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NOTE: Honeywell recommends lubricating the cover O-ring (8) and threads with a Silicone Grease such as
Dow Corning #55 or equivalent before replacing the cover.
Replace cover, tightening hand tight. If applicable, replace cover lock clamp and two T-15 TORX screws.
Re-install and return sensor to service.
14
If the unit removal or re-installation caused the input shaft to be rotated enough to make the internal slip clutch
slip, then re-setting the device angle must be performed (see section 3).
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Dispose of used batteries promptly per local regulations or the battery manufacturer's recommendations. Keep
away from children. Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire.
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Issue 3
6. 5BMaintenance/Repair
6.1. Replacing Batteries
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