Table of contents General Model/Type code Introduction Regulatory, specific conditions Title plate markings of use, and product marking CE markings Recycling and disposal continued Safety precautions Assembly drawing Appendix Specifications for all models Controlled installation drawings Dimensions Assembly and mounting 6 Instructions Eclipse EC assembly figure Maintenance, repair...
1. GENERAL 1.1 INTRODUCTION This manual incorporates the Installation, Maintenance and Operation (IMO) instructions for the Eclipse EC series valve controllers. The Eclipse EC is designed to provide position feedback indication and pneumatic control of on/off automated valves. Note The selection and use of the Eclipse EC in a specific application requires close consideration of detailed aspects. Due to the nature of the product this manual cannot cover all the likely situations that may occur when installing, using, or servicing the Eclipse EC.
1.6 ASSEMBLY 1.7 SPECIFICATIONS FOR ALL retaining screw DRAWING MODELS Visual indicator/trigger drum Visual indicator drum Cover See page 8 for function specific details. coupler Body screws Drive block Internal ground lug 10. Mounting plate screws Title plate 11. Mounting plate Body 12.
1.8 DIMENSIONS 6.13 [155.6 mm] 3.03 [77.0 mm] 0.62 [15.6 mm] 1.96 1.75 [49.7 mm] [44.5 mm] 1/2" NPT or M20 0.68 [17.2 mm] Note Stonel Eclipse EC certified dimensional drawing can be found on manufacturer’s official website under the Download tab. RESTRICTED THIS DRAWING AND ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS THE PROPERTY OF AND IS SUBJECT TO...
2. ASSEMBLY AND MOUNTING 2.1 INSTRUCTIONS 2.2 ECLIPSE EC ASSEMBLY Steps FIGURE Refer to Eclipse EC assembly figure when performing mounting and assembly procedures. Eclipse unit and mounting kit are supplied separately. From Eclipse shipping container, ensure items A, B, and Eclipse EC unit D are present.
3. MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND INSTALLATION 3.1 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR No routine maintenance of Eclipse units is required when installed in environments for which they are designed. Repair of Eclipse units must be done by the manufacturer or by qualified personnel that are knowledgeable about the installation of electromechanical equipment in hazardous areas.
4. FUNCTION SPECIFIC DETAILS 4.1 SENSOR/SWITCHING MODULES 4.1.1 3 WIRE PNP / NPN SWITCHING SENSORS (30S, 30W) Wiring diagrams Specifications Configuration (2) 24 VDC N.O. solid state sensors. Self-learning outputs for NPN/PNP/Sinking/ Sourcing PLC input cards. (1) 24 VDC output for external solenoid. Self-learning control input for NPN/PNP/Sinking/ Sourcing PLC output cards.
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4.1.1 3 WIRE PNP / NPN SWITCHING SENSORS (30S, 30W) CONTINUED Bench test procedure and sensor setting instructions Specifications for Wireless Link WARNING Communication Bluetooth® technology; single mode DO NOT APPLY EXTERNAL POWER TO SOL OUT +/- (not compatible with Bluetooth® Classic) TERMINALS.
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4.1.1 3 WIRE PNP / NPN SWITCHING SENSORS (30S, 30W) CONTINUED Typical basic installation required. Wiring considerations Self-learning signals The pins V+ (24V+) and V- (0V) provide power for the unit’s sensor Every time power is cycled to V+ / V-, the device will test the signal circuitry and solenoid output.
4.1 SENSOR/SWITCHING MODULES 4.1.2 SST N.C. SENSOR (34S) Specifications Configuration (2) Universal voltage N.C. 2-wire solid state sensors (2) Wire terminations for one solenoid Voltage range 20 - 250 VAC 50/60 Hz; 20 - 250 VDC Minimum on current 2.0 mA Maximum continuous current 0.1 amps Maximum leakage current...
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4.1.2 SST N.C. SENSOR (34S) CONTINUED Bench test procedure and sensor setting instructions Caution: Performing this procedure will cause the sensor inputs to change state. Performing this procedure is not recommended during a live process. Note When performing this procedure on a Normally Closed (function 34) switch, the LEDs will turn off during the setup procedure instead of Use a 24 VDC power supply with series load resistor, (2K - 6K Ω), connected to the 24 VDC+.
4.1 SENSOR/SWITCHING MODULES 4.1.3 SST N.O. SENSOR (35S) Specifications Configuration (2) Universal voltage N.O. 2-wire solid state sensors (2) Wire terminations for one solenoid Voltage range 20 - 250 VAC 50/60 Hz; 20 - 250 VDC Minimum on current 2.0 mA Maximum continuous current 0.1 amps Maximum leakage current...
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4.1.3 SST N.O. SENSOR (35S) CONTINUED Bench test procedure and sensor setting instructions Caution: Performing this procedure will cause the sensor inputs to change state. Performing this procedure is not recommended during a live process. Note When performing this procedure on a Normally Open (function 35) switch, the LEDs will turn on during the setup procedure instead of off.
4.1 SENSOR/SWITCHING MODULES 4.1.4 NAMUR SENSOR (45S) Specifications Reference controlled installation drawing #105521 for proper intrinsic safe installation details. Find document in Configuration (2) N.C. NAMUR sensors (EN 60947-5-6; IS) STOP the Appendix on page 29 or on the manufacturer’s (2) Wire terminations for one solenoid website.
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4.1.4 NAMUR SENSOR (45S) CONTINUED Bench test procedure and sensor setting instructions Typical basic intrinsically safe circuits NAMUR sensor circuit Caution: Performing this procedure will cause the Hazardous area sensor inputs to change state. Performing this procedure is not recommended during a live process. I = 0.5mA to 5.0mA** computer input Connect 24 VDC + to the CLOSED (+) and OPEN (+) terminals.
4.2 VALVE COMMUNICATION TERMINALS (VCT) 4.2.1 VCT WITH AS-INTERFACE COMMUNICATION (96S) Wiring diagrams Specifications Communication protocol AS-Interface v3.0 Configuration (2) Discrete inputs (sensors) (1) Discrete output (solenoid) Input voltage 26.5-31.6 VDC (AS-I voltage) Output voltage 24 VDC (+/- 10%) Quiescent current 32 mA Solenoid AS-i/FAULT...
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4.2.1 VCT WITH AS-INTERFACE COMMUNICATION AND EXTENDED ADDRESSING (96S) CONTINUED Bench test procedure and sensor setting instructions Wink feature The Wink feature provides the capability of setting the closed or open WARNING LEDs to flash or wink at a 2 Hz rate. This feature aids in physically DO NOT APPLY EXTERNAL POWER TO THE OUTPUT locating the unit on the network.
4.2 VALVE COMMUNICATION TERMINALS (VCT) 4.2.2 VCT WITH AS-INTERFACE COMMUNICATION AND EXTENDED ADDRESSING (97S & 97W) Wiring diagrams Specifications Communication protocol AS-Interface v3.0 Configuration (2) Discrete inputs (sensors) (1) Discrete output (solenoid) Input voltage 26.5-31.6 VDC (AS-I voltage) Output voltage 24 VDC (+/- 10%) Quiescent current 32 mA...
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4.2.2 VCT WITH AS-INTERFACE COMMUNICATION AND EXTENDED ADDRESSING (97S & 97W) CONTINUED Bench test procedure and sensor setting instructions Wink feature The Wink feature provides the capability of setting the closed or open WARNING LEDs to flash or wink at a 2 Hz rate. This feature aids in physically DO NOT APPLY EXTERNAL POWER TO THE OUTPUT locating the unit on the network.
5. WIRELESS LINK USER GUIDE 5.1 GETTING STARTED Before using this guide, ensure that you have downloaded the most current version of the Stonel Wireless Link app to your iPhone® or iPad® from the App Store. It is an iPhone® app but designed to work with an iPad® as well. When searching the App Store on an iPad®, ensure that the drop-down menu at the top of search results page is set to “iPhone Only.”...
5.4 DEVICE DETAIL SCREEN Image 4a - DeviceNet detail You can customize the tag for a device, change the address, change the baud rate (if applicable), force the solenoids on or off, cause the device to wink, and set the open/closed limits from the device detail screen (Image 4a or 4b).
5.5 MORE INFORMATION SCREEN Image 5 To see additional information about a specific valve, swipe right or use the arrows at the top of the device detail screen. At the top of the more Information screen (Image 5), the unit model number, serial number, and date code are displayed (Item O).
5.7 FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION (FCC) AND INDUSTRIAL CANADA (IC) STATEMENTS 5.7.1 FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION (FCC) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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6. MODEL/TYPE CODE Model selector SERIES EC Nonincendive or intrinsically safe FUNCTIONs Sensor/switching modules (2) 24 VDC NO solid state sensors [self-learning outputs for NPN/ PNP/Sinking/Sourcing PLC input cards] and (1) 24 VDC output for external solenoid [self-learning control input for NPN/PNP/Sinking/Sourcing PLC output cards] (2) 24 VDC NO solid state sensors [self-learning outputs for NPN/ PNP/Sinking/Sourcing PLC input cards] and...
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Valmet Flow Control Oy Vanha Porvoontie 229, 01380 Vantaa, Finland. flowcontrol@valmet.com Tel. +358 10 417 5000. www.valmet.com/flowcontrol Subject to change without prior notice. Neles, Jamesbury and Easyflow by Neles, and certain other trademarks, are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Neles Corporation or its subsidiaries or affiliates in the United States and/or in other countries.
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