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FV38 Rev. D  2/27/12

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Care of Chrome plated surfaces.

The suggested cleaning of chrome plated surfaces is simply to clean them with soap and water then dry.  Commercial cleaning compounds
are never recommended.

Seasonal use.

Valves usein installations subject to shut down because of cold and freezing conditions should be maintained in the following manner.  After
the main supply has been shut off and the water drained from the systim, remove the stop valve cap and stop internals to allow the water to
drain from the flush valve and supply line.

ZURN INDUSTRIES, LLC. 

 COMMERCIAL BRASS OPERATION 

 5900 ELWIN BUCHANAN DRIVE 

 SANFORD NC 27330

Phone: 1-800-997-3876 

 Fax: 919-775-3541 

 World Wide Web: www.zurn.com

In Canada: ZURN INDUSTRIES LIMITED 

 3544 Nashua Drive 

 Mississauga, Ontario L4V1L2 

 Phone: 905-405-8272 Fax: 905-405-1292

Problem

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

1.) Stop valve is closed

1.) Open stop valve.

2.) Supply valve is closed.

2.) Open supply valve.

3) The electric wire(s) is not connected 3) Connect the wires.

4) The surface of the infrared cover is 
stained.

4) Clean the surface of the sensor cover.

5) There is a reflective surface in front 
of the sensor.

5) Remove the reflective surface from in front of the 
sensor.

6) The detection range is not adjusted 
properly. 

6) Adjust the detection range.

7) Actuator fault

7) Contact distributor for replacement.

8) Sensor fault

8) Contact distributor for replacement.

9) No power provided by power supply 9) Replace power supply

No red LED with target in view

1) The electric wire(s) is not connected 
or sensor fault.

1) Connect the wires.

1) Electric wire fault.

1) Verify wire connections

2) Sensor fault

2) Replace sensor

1.) Stop valve is not open enough.

1.) Open stop valve for desired volume of water.

2.) Urinal diaphragm installed in closet 
valve.

2.) Replace urinal diaphragm with proper closet piston.

3.) Insufficient volume or pressure at 
supply.

3.) Consult fixture guide for minimum gallons per minute 
flow and running pressure for satisfactory performance.

1.) Damaged diaphragm.

1.) Install new P6000-ECA, P6000-EUA replacement kit.

2.) Enlarged by-pass orifice.

1.) Install new P6000-ECA, P6000-EUA replacement kit.

1.) Enlarged by-pass orifice.

1.) Install new P6000-ECA, P6000-EUA replacement kit.

2.) Urinal piston installed in closet 

2.) Replace urinal piston with proper closet piston.

1.) Trip mechanism not seating 
properly due to foreign material 
between trip mechanism and seat.

1.) Disassemble parts and rinse thoroughly.

2.) By-pass orifice is plugged or 
partially plugged.

2.) Examine by-pass orifice and clean if necessary being 
certain not to enlarge orifice opening.

3.) Line pressure is not adequate to 
force trip mechanism to seal.

3.) Pressure is inadequate or has dropped below 
minimum operating range.  Steps should be taken to 
increase the line pressure.

1.) Supply volume is more than is 
necessary.

1.) Adjust downward on control stop.

2.) Lime accumulation on vortex or 
spreader holes of fixture.

2.) Remove the lime build up.

1.) Control stop may not be adjusted 
for quiet operation.

1.) Adjust the control stop for quiet operation keeping in 
mind the fixture evacuation requirements.

2.) Fixture may be contributing to noise. 2.) Check noise created by fixture by placing a cover over 

the bowl opening to separate valve noise from bowl 
noise.  If it is determined the fixture is too noisy, consult 
with fixture manufacturer.

3.) Piping system may be source of 
noise.

3.) High pressure in the system can sometimes be 
controlled by the stop valve.  Other sources of noise may 
be the absence of air chamber and shock arrestors, 
loose pipes, improper size pipes, etc.  In these cases 
the building engineer should be consulted.

Valve will not operate.

Flush is not considered quiet.

Water splashes out of fixture/

Valve is flushing too long or not 
shutting off.

Insufficient volume of water to 
adequately siphon fixture

Valve is short flushing

Flush valve shuts off too quick.

Green LED illuminates with target 
removed, but does not flush

Trouble Shooting

Содержание AquaSense AV ZEMS Series

Страница 1: ...llation and use the purchaser shall determine the suitability of the product for his intended use and the purchaser assumes all risk and liability whatever in connection therewith Where permitted by law the implied warranty of merchantability is expressly excluded If the products sold hereunder are consumer products the implied warranty of merchantability is limited to a period of three years and ...

Страница 2: ... Valve Rough In Model ZEMS6140 Model ZEMS6142 Model ZEMS6152 Models ZEMS6001 and ZEMS6003 SENSOR BOX FINISHED WALL 41 4 108 MAX 21 4 57 MIN 111 2 292 21 533 43 4 121 TOP OF FIXTURE 103 4 273 MAX 33 4 95 MIN AS SPECIFIED 21 533 141 2 368 43 4 121 1 I P S SUPPLY MOTOR ACTUATOR ...

Страница 3: ...with National Local codes and regulations All plumbing is to be installed in accordance with applicable codes and regulations Water supply lines must be sized to provide an adequate volume of water for each fixture Flush all water lines prior to making connections Sensor units should not be located across from each other or in close proximity to highly reflective surfaces Control Stop should never...

Страница 4: ...an operate as many as eight Automatic Sensor equipped Flushometers The Power Converter is supplied with a six foot cord If additional wire is needed from the Power Converter to the Flushometer s use 18 AWG for this by others Do not supply power to the Power Converter until installation of actuator sensor and Flushometer is completed and checked Proper polarity must be observed or damage to one or ...

Страница 5: ...pages 2 and 3 STEP 2 Mount Automatic Sensor Figure 3 Install the Zurn Automatic Sensor into the 2 gang electrical box using two 2 long screws provided Ensure that wires from sensor case point up for closet installs and point to the right for urinal installs The rubber push caps will be on the left side of the sensor for closet and at the top for urinal See Figures 4 and 4A The sensor lens faces ou...

Страница 6: ... will be sufficient 3 Insert the flush valve tailpiece B into the stop valve A and hand tighten the lock nut D to the stop valve Level the entire unit When all stops are connected to the water supply and water pressure is available flush the supply piping to remove dirt metal chips etc from system A A Before the valve is installed open each stop fully for a brief time and catch the water in a two ...

Страница 7: ... to the actuator pipe with setscrew toward actuator Do not tighten setscrew at this time 4 Pull actuator cable through hole with fish tape and back to sensor box Secure armored cable to box with box clamp 5 With escutcheon loose and handle port washer installed push cable into wall The actuator must be angled away from the valve body at this time until the actuator push rod clears the handle port ...

Страница 8: ...Flushometer simulating a user Adjust the control stop after each flush until the rate of flow delivered properly cleanses the fixture IMPORTANT NOTE Excessive water flow creates noise while too little flow will not satisfy the needs of the fixture Proper adjustment is made when 1 The plumbing fixture is cleansed after each flush without splashing water out from the lip 2 A quiet flushing cycle is ...

Страница 9: ...ure at supply 3 Consult fixture guide for minimum gallons per minute flow and running pressure for satisfactoryperformance 1 Damaged diaphragm 1 Install new P6000 ECA P6000 EUAreplacement kit 2 Enlarged by pass orifice 1 Install new P6000 ECA P6000 EUAreplacement kit 1 Enlarged by pass orifice 1 Install new P6000 ECA P6000 EUAreplacement kit 2 Urinal piston installed in closet 2 Replace urinal pis...

Страница 10: ...e Valve ZEMS6000 ZEMS6000 1 ZEMS6000 2 ZEMS6000 3 ZEMS6001 ZEMS6003 ZEMS6140 ZEMS6142 ZEMS6152 ZEMS6190 ZEMS6195 ZEMS6197 Install with flange against spud 14A 13 12A 15A 15B 15C 15D 15D 15E 16A C 16C 16A 16A 17 18 15F 15G 15G 18 18 19 18 17A 17B 17A ...

Страница 11: ...Vacuum Breaker Assembly 15B P6001 A AA CP Chrome Plated 1 1 4 X 8 1 2 Vacuum 20 P6000 K Tailpiece Coupling Assembly 21 P6000 C32 Locking Nut 22 P6000 C31 Tailpiece O Ring 23 P6000 C30 Snap Ring 24 Varies Tailpiece 25 Varies Adjustable Tailpiece Assembly 26 P6000 VC Cast Wall Escutcheon 27 P6000 YB CVR Supply Cover Tube Breaker Assembly 15C P6003 A AA CP Chrome Plated 3 4 X 8 1 2 Vacuum Breaker Ass...

Страница 12: ...OMMERCIAL BRASS OPERATION 5900 ELWIN BUCHANAN DRIVE SANFORD NC 27330 Phone 1 800 997 3876 Fax 919 775 3541 World Wide Web www zurn com In Canada ZURN INDUSTRIES LIMITED 3544 Nashua Drive Mississauga Ontario L4V1L2 Phone 905 405 8272 Fax 905 405 1292 ...

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