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1 Introduction
The following is intended to provide the basic instructions for replacing an older valve controller (i.e. 9303, 9313 or
9315) with a current Navigator Pro 2 model 9333 or 9335. IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY, NOTE THE SAFE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS, AND CAUTIONS. USE THIS PRODUCT
CORRECTLY, AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE
DAMAGE, OR PERSONAL INJURY, AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY!
2 TOOLS REQUIRED
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Utility Knife
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Electricians Pliers (multipurpose, stripping and crimping)
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Appropriate electrical connectors and harnesses
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5/32 Allen key
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3/8 wrench
3 PRODUCT RATINGS
Model: 9333/9335 Operating Voltage: 10 – 32VDC; 10V minimum required AT THE VALVE for proper operation.
Operating Current: 2-10A @ 12VDC, 1-5A @ 24VDC (depends on valve type) Weight = .3 lbs [.14 kg] Operating
Temperature: -40°C - 70°C Storage Temperature: -40°C - 85°C Ingress protection: IP67 equivalent J1939 CAN
networked
4 OVERVIEW
The Style 9333/9335 Navigator Pro controller allows the user to control an Akron Brass electric valve. It is designed
to be used with an Akron Brass Swing-Out valve only. The Style 9333/9335 is a display interface only and does not
contain the electronics required to drive the valve open and closed. The electronics that drive the valve are located
on the electric actuator mounted to the valve. The motor driver electronics must be installed on all electric valves
operated by a 9333 or 9335 Navigator Pro. The Navigator Pro system communicates via J1939 CAN protocol and is a
distributed system. The display is strictly a user interface that allows the user to view information and send
commands to the valve. The motor driver on the electric actuator is the unit that interprets commands from the
display and drives the valve.