Sloan CX Series Installation Instructions Manual

Sloan CX Series Installation Instructions Manual

Sensor closet and urinal flushometers

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SLOAN CX SENSOR CLOSET AND URINAL FLUSHOMETERS
Sloan Valve Company warrants its flushometer to be made of first class materials, free from defects of material or workmanship under
normal use and to perform the service for which they are intended in a thoroughly reliable and efficient manner when properly installed and serviced, for a period of
three (3) years (one year for special finishes) from the date of purchase. During this period, Sloan Valve Company will, at its option, repair or replace any part or parts
that prove to be thus defective if returned to Sloan Valve Company, at customer's cost, and this shall be the sole remedy available under this warranty. No claims will
be allowed for labor, transportation or other incidental costs. This warranty extends only to persons or organizations that purchase Sloan Valve Company's products
directly from Sloan Valve Company for purpose of resale. This warranty does not cover the life of batteries.
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. IN NO EVENT IS SLOAN VALVE COMPANY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSE-
QUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY MEASURE WHATSOEVER.
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
This valve is designed for new construction or where there is easily accessed plumb-
ing for the fixture and valve. This valve is designed for a minimum 6-1/2 inch (165
mm) wall space depth. Distance from the center of the valve (inlet or outlet pipe) to
the finished surface of the wall can vary from 3-1/4" – 4-1/4" (83 – 108 mm).
TOOLS AND ITEMS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION (PROVIDED)
• 5/64" hex wrench • Wall plate depth guide • Adjustment tool
TOOLS AND ITEMS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION (NOT PROVIDED)
• Smooth-jawed wrench (at least 2") • Philips screwdriver • threaded sweat solder adapter
• approximately 15"-18" pipe
ITEMS INCLUDED (VALVE BOX)
1. Valve Box
2. Mud Guard
3. Adjustment tool
4 Mud Guard Screws
5 Activation Assembly Screws
6. Instructions
7. Adjustable Tube
8. Outlet Connection
9. Elbow
10. Inlet Adapter
11. Vacuum Breaker Assembly
12. Couplings & Gaskets
7. Adjustable Tube
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR
Sensor Closet Flushometers
CX 8158-1.6
CX 8158-1.28
LIMITED WARRANTY
1.Valve Box
9. Elbow
8. Outlet Connection
Sensor Urinal Flushometer
CX 8198-0.5
CX 8198-0.25
Wall plate opening must be a minimum of 7-3/8" wide x 8-3/8" tall (187 mm wide
x 213 mm tall) to maximum 7-5/8" wide x 8-5/8" tall (194 mm wide x 219 mm
tall). Mud plate is provided and must accompany valve for proper installation. Mud
plate is removed after wall is finished.
3.Adjustment Tool
2. Mud Guard
10. Inlet Adapter
11. Vacuum Breaker
Assembly
1
Code No: XXXXXXXX
Rev. 1 (09/18)
4.Mud Guard
5.Activation
Screws
Assembly
Screws
6. Instructions
12. Couplings & Gaskets

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  • Page 1 (3) years (one year for special finishes) from the date of purchase. During this period, Sloan Valve Company will, at its option, repair or replace any part or parts that prove to be thus defective if returned to Sloan Valve Company, at customer’s cost, and this shall be the sole remedy available under this warranty.
  • Page 2 • WATER SUPPLY LINES MUST BE SIZED TO PROVIDE AN ADEQUATE VOLUME OF WATER FOR EACH FIXTURE. • FLUSH ALL WATER LINES PRIOR TO MAKING CONNECTIONS. Sloan’s flushometers are designed to operate with 20 to 80 psi (138 to 552 kPa) of water pressure. THE MINIMUM PRESSURE REQUIRED TO THE VALVE IS DETERMINED BY THE TYPE OF FIXTURE SELECTED.
  • Page 3 SENSOR ACTIVATION FLOOR MOUNT REAR SPUD ROUGH-IN CLOSETS Roughin for Sloan CX is determined relative to the spud connection for the fixture being used. SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW 3 ¼” - 4 ¼” (83 mm - 108 mm) Model 8158...
  • Page 4: Parts Overview

    PARTS OVERVIEW Wall Bracket Lock Nuts (2) Two (2) Screws Wall Bracket Four (4) AA to Wall Box Batteries Battery Pack Sensor Assembly Metal C- Bracket Wall Plate Anti-Vandal Screw Hex Wrench Two (2) Screws Wall Bracket to Metal C-Bracket Shut-off Sleeve Wall Box Piston Assembly...
  • Page 5 INSTALL OPTIONAL SWEAT SOLDER ADAPTER (ONLY IF YOUR SUPPLY PIPE DOES NOT HAVE A MALE THREAD) Using a sweat union (not supplied), connect valve assembly to water On a 15”-18” length of pipe (not provided), slide threaded sweat supply pipe. adapter (not provided) onto water supply pipe until end of pipe rests Water Supply against shoulder of adapter.
  • Page 6 Cut as needed IMPORTANT THAT THE OUTPUT VOLTAGE OF THE TRANSFORMER BE 6VAC FOR THE UNIT TO FUNCTION PROPERLY. SLOAN EL-386 OR EL-451 IS RECOMMENDED. Finish wall. Use supplied mud guard to protect valve during finishing FOR WALL HUNG REAR SPUD FIXTURES process.
  • Page 7 TRANSFORMER BE 6VAC FOR THE UNIT TO FUNCTION (187 mm wide x 213 mm tall) to opening PROPERLY. SLOAN EL-386 OR EL-451 IS RECOMMENDED. maximum 7-5/8” wide x 8-5/8” tall Finish wall. Use supplied mud guard to protect valve during finishing (194 mm wide x 219 mm tall) process.
  • Page 8 FLUSHING WATER LINES Note: Valve is shipped with flow adjustment turned off. Requires sensor assembly. Ensure water is shut off: use adjustment tool to turn activation Using adjustment tool, turn assembly fully clockwise. activation assembly counter clockwise to open flow of water through the valve.
  • Page 9 INSTALL WALL PLATE ASSEMBLY For Hardwire connection use. Using a wire stripper strip the two wire transformer connection from the conduit. Insert the wire to the Blue Terminal Block provided with the Sensor Assembly iii. Tighten the terminal block screws using a flathead screwdriver 0.118” (3 mm) or smaller. Connect the Blue terminal block to the two pins in the back of the Sensor Assembly.
  • Page 10 Make sure the wall bracket is positioned plumb and level before tightening the screws completely. INSTALL BATTERY BOX AND SENSOR ASSEMBLY The Sloan CX sensor assembly is designed to work with both hardwire and battery as a back-up or only the battery power connection Install the supplied batteries into the battery box.
  • Page 11: Sensor Operation

    SENSOR OPERATION After power is applied, the Sensor Module will perform its Start-up routine for 15 seconds with LED blinking. NOTE: A three (3) seconds long Red LED, followed by slow Red LED blinking in the Sensor Window indicates sensor is in the start-up mode. There will be two (2) Red LED pulses (each two (2) seconds long) in the Sensor Window to indicate the start-up routine is complete.
  • Page 12: Install Wall Plate

    OPERATION A continuous, INVISIBLE light beam is emitted from the Sloan CX Sensor. After the user enters the beam’s effective range, 22 to 31 inches (559 mm to 787 mm) for closet installations and 9 to 21 inches (381 mm to 762 mm) for urinal installations for ten (10) seconds the flushometer is armed.
  • Page 13: Basic Servicing

    RANGE ADJUSTMENT (ADJUST ONLY IF NECESSARY) The Sloan CX Flushometer has a factory set sensing range: Water Closet Models - 22” to 31” (559 mm to 787 mm) Urinal Models - 9” to 21” (229 mm to 533 mm) The Factory setting should be satisfactory for most installations. If the range is too short (i.e. not picking up users) or too long (i.e., picking up opposite wall or stall door) the range can be adjusted.
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING A. Sensor Flashes Continuously Only When User Steps Within Range. i. Unit in Start-Up mode; no problem. This feature is active for the first ten (10) minutes of operation. B. Valve Does Not Flush; Sensor Not Picking Up User. i.
  • Page 15 For Model 198 The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. SLOAN VALVE COMPANY • 10500 SEYMOUR AVENUE • FRANKLIN PARK, IL 60131 Phone: 1.800.982.5839 or 1.847.671.4300 • Fax: 1.800.447.8329 or 1.847.671.4380 • sloan.com COPYRIGHT © 2018 SLOAN VALVE COMPANY...

This manual is also suitable for:

Cx 8158-1.6Cx 8158-1.28Cx 8198-0.5Cx 8198-0.25

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