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2.  ASSEMBLY AND MOUNTING

2.1  INSTRUCTIONS

Steps

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 

D are present. From the mounting kit, ensure items C, E, F, G, and H 

are present.
1.  Locate the mounting plate (Item H) and place on the actuator. 

Using an M3 allen wrench, fasten with the four mounting plate 

screws (Item G). Torque screws to 46 to 56 in.lbs (5.1 to 6.3 

Nm).

2.  Place visual indicator drive block (Item F) into slot in the 

actuator shaft. Place visual indicator drum coupler (Item E) 

onto the visual indicator drive block (Item E is only used in 

applications with a Namur 1 mounting pattern). Next, place 

the visual indicator/trigger drum (Item D) onto the visual 

indicator drum coupler. Align the holes in all three items with 

the threaded hole in the actuator shaft and fasten down with 

the visual indicator drum retaining screw (Item C). Leave screw 

loose in order to facilitate indexing of the visual indicator.

3.  With the actuator in the closed position, center the visual 

indicator drum until the CLOSED quadrants are centered to the 

left and right of the long axis of the actuator. With an M4 allen 

wrench, tighten down with the visual indicator drum retaining 

screw. Torque screw to 79 to 96 in.lbs (8.9 to 10.9 Nm).

4.  Set the Eclipse body (Item A) in place. With an M4 allen 

wrench, torque the Eclipse body screws (Item B) to Torque 

screws to 46 to 56 in.lbs (5.1 to 6.3 Nm).

5.  After all wiring and sensor setting procedures have been 

completed, install Eclipse cover and hand tighten.

Special notes
• 

Mounting of the Eclipse requires a Stonel mounting kit specific 

to the actuator the Eclipse is to being mounted to.

• 

It is recommended that thread lubricant or anti-seize be used on 

the Eclipse body screws (Item B) prior to assembly.

• 

In high cycle or high vibration applications, blue Loctite® may 

be used on the mounting plate screws (Item G) and the visual 

indicator drum retaining screw (Item C).

2.2 ECLIPSE EC ASSEMBLY 

FIGURE

A.  Eclipse EC unit
B.  Body screws (2)
C.  Visual indicator drum retaining screw
D.  Visual indicator/trigger drum
E.  Visual indicator drum coupler
F.  Drive block
G.  Mounting plate screws (4)
H.  Mounting plate
I .  Actuator

 

D

G

F

E

B

A

H

C

I

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Summary of Contents for Stonel Eclipse EC Series

Page 1: ...Installation maintenance and operating instructions Stonel Eclipse valve monitor EC series Valmet 7EC70EN 6 2022 Stonel product publication 105509revA ...

Page 2: ...y and mounting 6 2 1 Instructions 6 2 2 Eclipse EC assembly figure 6 3 Maintenance repair and installation 7 3 1 Maintenance and repair 7 3 2 Installation 7 3 3 Specific conditions of use 7 4 Function specific details 8 4 1 Sensor switching modules 8 4 1 Sensor switching modules 12 4 1 Sensor switching modules 14 4 1 Sensor switching modules 16 4 2 Valve communication terminals VCT 18 4 2 Valve co...

Page 3: ...installing using or servicing the Eclipse EC If you are uncertain about the use of this device or its suitability for your intended use please contact the manufacturer for assistance 1 3 CE MARKINGS The limit switch meets the requirements of European Directives and has been marked according to the directive 1 4 RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL Most limit switch parts can be recycled if sorted according to m...

Page 4: ... band 15 past set point Amount valve can rotate past set point without leaving ON state Do not rotate past this point during normal operation Max rotational range 120 90 optimum Terminal block specifications Recommended torque 4 42 in lbs 0 5 Nm Conductor strip length 0 22 0 25 in 5 5 6 5 mm Maximum wire size 30 12 AWG 0 5 2 5 mm2 Wire type Stranded or solid Environmental conditions Location Indoo...

Page 5: ...E SPECIFIED 1 SCALE REV DRAWING NO SIZE TITLE APPD CHK DR DATE RESTRICTED THIS DRAWING AND ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS THE PROPERTY OF AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BY STONEL DRAWING IS NOT TO BE REPRODUCED OR REVEALED TO ANY OTHER PARTY UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY STONEL NELES USA INC FERGUS FALLS MN 56537 USA OF ON ECO DATE BY 6 13 155 6 mm 3 03 77 0 mm 0 62 15 6 mm 0 68 17 2 mm 1 96 49 7 mm 1 75 44...

Page 6: ...tor in the closed position center the visual indicator drum until the CLOSED quadrants are centered to the left and right of the long axis of the actuator With an M4 allen wrench tighten down with the visual indicator drum retaining screw Torque screw to 79 to 96 in lbs 8 9 to 10 9 Nm 4 Set the Eclipse body Item A in place With an M4 allen wrench torque the Eclipse body screws Item B to Torque scr...

Page 7: ...10 K 10 C above ambient temperature All models WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT WHEN ENERGIZED UNLESS THE AREA IS FREE OF IGNITABLE CONCENTRATIONS Models with receptacles WARNING THE UNIT IS RATED FOR INGRESS PROTECTION WHEN THE MATING CORDSET IS ATTACHED THE MATING CORDSET SHALL REMAIN CONNECTED DURING OPERATION AND SHALL ONLY BE DISCONNECTED RECONNECTED BY TRAINED SERVICE PE...

Page 8: ...xternal solenoid output is short circuit protected Bluetooth features 30W Allows Set Open Set Closed via Bluetooth Stroke times Only functions when attached to external solenoid Valve Position graph Lifetime Cycle Count non resettable Wiring diagrams 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Closed V S E T O P E N S E T C L O S E D Solenoid Power Module Status V Open Sol Ctrl Sol Out seconds Push for 2 R G R G Signal V MAL...

Page 9: ...ectrically test solenoid output connect Solenoid Control Signal terminal to V or V The Solenoid Output will activate Note If using only one of the sensors for valve position feedback either sensor may be used independently 4 1 1 3 WIRE PNP NPN SWITCHING SENSORS 30S 30W CONTINUED Specifications for Wireless Link Communication Bluetooth technology single mode not compatible with Bluetooth Classic Fr...

Page 10: ... for the signals and external solenoid The open and closed signal pins should be wired to the input card s signal input terminal No connection to the common terminal is required The solenoid control signal pin should be wired to the output card s output switched terminal No connection to the common terminal is required Self learning signals Every time power is cycled to V V the device will test th...

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Page 12: ... S E D S E T O P E N Solenoid Power CLOSED SOL seconds Push for 2 C NC C SOL PWR 1 2 R G Red closed 1 NC 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CLOSED S E T O P E N S E T C L O S E D Solenoid Power OPEN SOL seconds Push for 2 C NC C SOL PWR 1 2 R G Green closed Common receptacle options pin out MALE PINS MALE PINS 1 1 2 2 5 5 4 4 3 3 5 PIN MICRO CONNECTOR M12 5 PIN MINI CONNECTOR Signal OPEN CLOSED C Jumper installed ...

Page 13: ... to the closed position b Press and hold SET CLOSED button until closed LED changes state 2 seconds Release button c Operate actuator to the open position d Press and hold SET OPEN button until the open LED changes state 2 seconds Release button NOTE If red or green LEDs flash when trying to set the set point the magnet is too far away from the sensing element Adjust Visual Indicator drum to bring...

Page 14: ...A 7 5 volts 100 mA Circuit protection Protected against short circuits and direct application of voltage with no load Solenoid pass thru specifications Solenoid voltage range 20 250 VAC 50 60 Hz 20 250 VDC Maximum solenoid current 0 75 amps Common receptacle options pin out MALE PINS MALE PINS 1 1 2 2 5 5 4 4 3 3 5 PIN MICRO CONNECTOR M12 5 PIN MINI CONNECTOR Signal OPEN CLOSED C Jumper installed ...

Page 15: ...to the closed position b Press and hold SET CLOSED button until closed LED changes state 2 seconds Release button c Operate actuator to the open position d Press and hold SET OPEN button until the open LED changes state 2 seconds Release button NOTE If red or green LEDs flash when trying to set the set point the magnet is too far away from the sensing element Adjust Visual Indicator drum to bring ...

Page 16: ...r on the manufacturer s website STOP Wiring diagrams 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CLOSED S E T O P E N S E T C L O S E D Solenoid Power OPEN SOL seconds Push for 2 9 10 SOL PWR G R Red closed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OPEN S E T C L O S E D S E T O P E N Solenoid Power CLOSED SOL seconds Push for 2 9 10 SOL PWR G R Green closed Common receptacle options pin out Signal OPEN MALE PINS MALE PINS 1 1 2 2 5 6 4 5 3 4 3 6 PIN...

Page 17: ...e t M a g n e t Green R e d G r e e n R e d 4 Save set points a Operate actuator to the closed position b Press and hold SET CLOSED button until closed LED is OFF 2 seconds Release button c Operate actuator to the open position d Press and hold SET OPEN button until the open LED is OFF 2 seconds Release button NOTE If red or green LEDs flash when trying to set the set point the magnet is too far a...

Page 18: ...t used Bit 2 Valve open Bit 3 Valve closed Outputs Bit 0 not used Bit 1 not used Bit 2 output OUT Bit 3 not used Parameters Bit 0 wink Bit 1 3 not used Wiring diagrams 1 2 3 4 5 6 S E T O P E N S E T C L O S E D Solenoid Power AS i FAULT ASi seconds Push for 2 ASi OUT R G R G Common receptacle options pin out Signal ASi MALE PINS 1 2 4 3 MALE PINS 2 4 1 3 4 PIN MICRO CONNECTOR M12 4 PIN MINI CONNE...

Page 19: ...d hold SET CLOSED button until closed LED is lit 2 seconds Release button c Operate actuator to the open position d Press and hold SET OPEN button until the open LED is lit 2 seconds Release button NOTE If red or green LEDs flash when trying to set the set point the magnet is too far away from the sensing element Adjust Visual Indicator drum to bring the magnet slightly closer to the sensing unit ...

Page 20: ...1 Valve open Bit 2 not used Bit 3 not used Outputs Bit 0 output OUT Bit 1 not used Bit 2 wireless link unlocked 97W only Bit 3 not available Parameters Bit 0 wink Bit 1 3 not used Wiring diagrams 1 2 3 4 5 6 S E T O P E N S E T C L O S E D Solenoid Power AS i FAULT ASi seconds Push for 2 ASi OUT R G R G Common receptacle options pin out Signal ASi MALE PINS 1 2 4 3 MALE PINS 2 4 1 3 4 PIN MICRO CO...

Page 21: ...dure and sensor setting instructions 1 To test sensors it is best to connect to an AS i bus using an AS i power supply so that communication can also be tested However if a network is not available to set the open and closed set points use a 24 VDC power supply Connect 24 VDC to AS i and 24 VDC to AS i 2 Attach indicator such that the closed quadrants will face out when in the closed position This...

Page 22: ...e tag number device address baud rate if applicable valve actuator description valve position stroke time cycle count data and additional information to a CSV file 5 3 LOCKED SCREEN If the icons on the device detail screen appear grayed out or unavailable to select this means the master is still in control Image 3 Check to ensure that the power supply is set to IR addressing mode AS i only or enab...

Page 23: ...ice baud rate Changing the device tag or address on an ASi unit 1 To change the tag edit the existing tag in the associated text field Item M The tag can be up to sixteen characters long 2 To change the AS i address edit the existing address in the associated text field Item N The AS i address for the 97W can be 0A to 31A or 0B to 31B a When changing the address a warning screen will appear indica...

Page 24: ...t Item S A cycle is considered to be a complete actuation of the valve Selecting the reset button Item U will erase the cycle count and start counting again from 0 3 The current temperature of the valve monitor is displayed along with the temperature range of the valve since last reset Item T Selecting the reset button Item V will erase the historical temperature data and start a new period of tem...

Page 25: ...uch function is available This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 5 7 2 INDUSTRY CANADA IC This device complies with Industry Canada s license exempt RSSs Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause ...

Page 26: ... with extended addressing and Wireless Link ENCLOSURE C North American NEC CEC D International IEC H Brazilian L Russian Conduit connectors consult factory for additional quick connector options 02 2 1 2 NPT conduit entry 05 2 M20 conduit entry 10 1 4 pin mini male 11 1 5 pin mini male 12 1 5 pin mini male and 1 3 pin mini female 13 1 4 pin M12 micro male 14 1 4 pin M12 micro male and 1 5 pin M12 ...

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