SLOAN 0344056 Sensor Urinal Flush Valve Instruction Manual

June 3, 2024
SLOAN

Sensor Urinal Flush Valve (Hardwired/Battery)
Repair Parts and Maintenance Guide
Instruction Manual

0344056 Sensor Urinal Flush Valve

Item No. Part No. Description
1 344056 ELG SOLENOID VALVE
2 344077 ELG WALL BOX W/ INSERTS
3 344074 ELG FLOW REGULATOR
4 344061 ELG OUTLET PORT G 1/2
5 365325 SLIP RING SOLENOID
6 365318 END CAP SOLENOID
7 344063 ELG MUD GUARD
8 344058 GBL112 #8-32 X 2″ TRUSS HEAD PHILLPS HD
9 340112 ELG INLET VALVE ASSLY G/12
10 9103496 SCREW THREAD CUTTING ST4.2 x 13

SLOAN 0344056 Sensor Urinal Flush Valve -

Item No. Part No. Description
11 344066 ELG CP TRIM PLATE W/ SLOAN LOGO
12 SEE TABLE ELG SENSOR ASM
13 3440001 SCREW M3-0.5×8 MM 18-8 STL
14 344073 ELG SPACER 5MM
15 344070 ELG PLATE W/ INSERT
16 340111 GBL111 #8-32 x .75 LP SOCKET HEAD SCREW
17 9103681 SCREW KIT
18 344076  ELG 79 BATTERY PACKAGE
19 9103279 EBV9 BATTERY “AA” SIZE (4 PACK)

SLOAN 0344056 Sensor Urinal Flush Valve - NSERTS

ELG SENSOR ASM SELECTION GUIDE

Code No. Description
344067 ELG SENSOR ASM 0.5 LPF
344080 ELG SENSOR ASM 1 LPF
344081 ELG SENSOR ASM 1.5 LPF

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

When required, replace batteries with four (4) Alkaline AA-Size Batteries.
NOTE: WATER DOES NOT HAVE TO BE TURNED OFF TO REPLACE BATTERIES. USE ALKALINE BATTERIES FOR PROPER UNIT OPERATION.
A. Loosen Set Screw at bottom of Wall Plate & Remove Wall Plate
B. Disconnect Battery Pack from Sensor Assembly.
C. Remove battery box from inside the Wall Box
D. Remove the battery box cover by loosening screw using a Philips head screwdriver.
E. Replace the batteries with 4 new AA Alkaline batteries as shown.
F. Reinstall the Battery cover and using a screwdriver tighten the screw until the battery cover is tightly secure.
G. Insert the Battery Compartment into the Battery Compartment Slot of the Wall Box.
H. Connect the Battery Pack to the connector located on the Sensor Assembly
I. Install Wall Plate and secure with Set Screw.

SLOAN 0344056 Sensor Urinal Flush Valve - REPLACEMENT

FILTER CLEANING AND REPLACEMENT

A. Loosen Set Screw at bottom of Wall Plate & Remove Wall Plate
B. Turn off water and activate Solenoid Valve to release water pressure.
C. Disconnect Battery Pack and Solenoid Coil from Sensor .
D. Unscrew Inlet and Outlet Coupling from Solenoid Valve and remove Solenoid Valve from Wall Box.
E. Remove Filter Assembly and rinse out or replace with new Filter Assembly.
F. Reinstall Filter Assembly into Valve Body.
G. Make sure Outlet Seal is installed in outlet end of Valve Body.
H. Reinstall Solenoid Valve into Wall Box. Make sure arrow on Valve Body faces direction of water flow.
I. Reconnect all Couplings and Electrical Connections.
J. Install Wall Plate and secure with Set Screw.

SLOAN 0344056 Sensor Urinal Flush Valve - REPLACEMENT1

OPERATION

When the user steps away (after a minimum of 8 seconds), the flush valve automatically activates.

CARE AND CLEANING OF CHROME AND SPECIAL FINISHES

DO NOT use abrasive or chemical cleaners (including chlorine bleach) to clean Wall Plate Cover that may dull the luster and attack the chrome or special decorative finishes. Use ONLY mild soap and water, then wipe dry with clean cloth or towel.
While cleaning the bathroom tile, protect the Wall Plate Cover from any splattering of cleaner. Acids and cleaning fluids will discolor or remove chrome plating.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

  1. Valve does not function.
    A. No power to sensor:
    For battery powered model — Make sure that four (4) new AA-size Alkaline batteries are properly installed in Battery Compartment. Refer to Battery Replacement instructions for battery orientation. Make sure that Battery Compartment Plug is connected properly into back of Sensor.
    For Transformer Powered Model — Make certain that main power is on. Check Transformer, leads and connections.
    Repair or replace as necessary.
    B. ELG Sensor asm, Sensor not operating. Replace Sensor Assembly.
    C. Main Valve or Ball Valve is Closed. Open Main Valve and adjust the Ball Valve to meet the flow rate required for the proper cleansing of the urinal.

  2. Valve delivers only a slow flow or dribble when Sensor is activated.
    A. Ball Valve not open enough. Adjust the Ball Valve to meet the flow rate required for the proper cleansing of the urinal.
    B. Solenoid Filter is clogged. Replace Filter .
    C. Water pressure is too low. Water pressure should be 0.7 to 5.5 Bar.

  3. Valve does not stop delivering water or continues to drip after user is no longer detected (automatic shut-off fails even when batteries are removed or Power is disconnected from the electric supply).
    A. Solenoid Valve seat is dirty. Remove, clean, and reinsert Solenoid Filter. Activate valve several times to flush out dirt.
    B. Solenoid Valve is dirty. Backflush by reversing water flow (opposite to the direction shown by the arrow on the side of the Solenoid Valve) through the Solenoid Valve. Reconnect the fittings in the correct orientation. Activate valve.
    C. Solenoid Valve Assembly is defective. Replace with Solenoid Valve Assembly.

  4. Water Splashes from Fixture.
    A. Supply volume is excessive. Adjust the Ball Valve to meet the flow rate required for the proper cleansing of the urinal.

The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.

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