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1. P aie 1 312 3 1516 4 HOLES 7 32 DIA ON A 4 950 DIA B C FIG 1 PHONE 330 264 5678 or 800 228 1161 FAX 330 264 2944 or 800 531 7335 www akronbrass com REVISED 9 08 WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER We warrant Akron Brass products for a period of five 5 years after purchase against defects in materials or workmanship Akron Brass will repair or replace product which fails to satisfy this warranty Repair or replacement shall be at the discretion of Akron Brass Products must be promptly returned to Akron Brass for warranty service B R A S S C Oo M P A N Y We will not be responsible for wear and tear any improper installation use maintenance or storage negligence of the owner or user repair or modification after delivery damage failure to follow our instructions or recommendations or anything else beyond our control WE MAKE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OTHER THAN THOSE INCLUDED IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT AND WE DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE Further we will not be responsible for any consequential ISO 9001 REGISTERED COMPANY incidental or indirect damages including but not limited to any loss of profits from any cause whatsoever No person has authority to change this warranty Premier Farnell Corporation 2000 All rights reserved No portion of this can be H reproduced without the express written consent of Premier Farnell Corporation A Prem ler Farnell Com
2. When utilizing an Auxiliary a separate power lead is required for the Auxiliary See Power Connection lead information above for attachment information Flow and Pressure Sensor Connection leads Use a Flow and Pressure Cable to connect the Flow and Pressure Sensors The standard length is 10 Flow and Pres sure Cables have 4 prong Weather Pack connectors See the appendix for a list of Cables Flow Sensor Installation Note Flow Sensors must be installed topside between the 9 00 and 3 00 positions Avoid placing the Flow Meter immediately before an eductor or immediately after a valve or elbow Also the Flow Meter should not be positioned immediately before any pipe size reduction Unique plumbing configurations may require Custom Flow Calibration for a more accurate reading For information on Custom Flow Calibration go to the Akron Brass web site www AkronBrass com 9315customflowcal Akron Flow Sensors can be installed in one of 3 ways Akron Valve Adapters Specially designed inlet adapters for Swing Out Valves see current catalog or web site for a complete listing of adapter options Saddle Clamps 2 2 1 2 3 and 4 Schedule 40 pipe Weld Bosses 4 4 and 5 aluminum pipe and 4 and 5 steel pipe Valve Adapter 1 Remove the Retainer Nut or Plug from the Adapter 2 Grease the O Rings on the Flow Sensor with O Ring lube or silicone grease 3 Insert the Flow Sensor into the port 4 Align the
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4. 10 Auxiliary Cable 9315 0005 Navigator and 10 Auxiliary Cable 9315 0006 Navigator with Pressure and Flow Sensors and 2 10 Cables 9315 0007 Navigator with 10 Wiring Harness Pressure Sensor and 10 Cable Mating Weather Pack Connectors for Power Cable A Mating Weather Pack connector must be used to connect to the power source DO NOT CUT THE CONNECTOR on the power wire of the controller Doing so will void the warranty Part number 9300 0058 is a packet of 5 mating Weather Pack connections Wiring Harnesses Auxiliary Cables 10 long standard length Flow and Pressure Cables 10 long standard length Sensors Part Number 9300 0046 Flow Meter Sensor 9300 0050 Retrofitting When replacing an old Navigator Style 9305 4 1 4 wide x 6 1 4 high with a Style 9315 Navigator a 14 stainless steel Adapter Plate part number 9315 0100 can be used to adapt the size of the opening to fit the new Navigator Weld Bosses and Saddle Clamps In addition to a wide variety of Swing Out Valve Adapters Akron offers the option to attach a Flow Sensor via Weld Bosses and Saddle Clamps Weld Boss for 4 aluminum pipe Weld Boss for 4 1 2 aluminum pipe Weld Boss for 4 steel pipe Saddle Clamp for 2 schedule 40 pipe Saddle Clamp for 2 schedule 40 pipe Saddle Clamp for 3 schedule 40 pipe Saddle Clamp for 4 schedule 40 pipe NAVIGATOR INSTALLATION DIAGRAM 3 15 16
5. AKRON BRASS COMPANY STYLE 9315 NAVIGATOR INSTALLATION amp OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INTRODUCTION The Style 9315 Navigator from Akron is designed to offer reliable and accurate service with an easy to install lightweight housing designed to optimize pump panel space The Navigator is designed to identify its intended use and adapt to individual situations The Navigator can be used for the following situations Valve Controller only Valve Controller with Pressure readout Valve Controller with Flow readout Valve Controller with Pressure and Flow readout Pressure and or Flow readout It can also be used with another Style 9315 Navigator as an Auxiliary Features of the Akron Style 9315 Navigator include No added plumbing no gears no linkage no hassle Easy connection to a Pressure Sensor Flow Sensor Electric Valve or Auxiliary Protected against EMI Electro Magnetic Interference both incoming and outgoing 4 square face Programmable Auto Open not preset Works with both 12 and 24 Volt systems Field Programmable to GPM or LPM and PSI or kPa Retrofits to existing apparatus Meets all aspects to NFPA 1901 Carries Akron s 5 year warranty against manufacturing defects Standard Components Navigator Wiring Harness for connection to the valve 10 length standard Flow Sensor Pressure Sensor Cables for Sensor connection 10 length standard Note The Navigator is designed for use only with Akron Brass Electric Valves Do
6. TS MENU pers PRESSURE PSI BACK NEXT ENTER Units Menu This Menu is used to select GPM or LPM Gallons or Liters and PSI or kPa Example With FLOW highlighted press ENTER to choose between GPM and LPM Once the correct selection is made press NEXT to move to the next menu item When finished press NEXT to move to the BACK selection Press ENTER to return to the ROOT MAIN MENU FLOW MENU FLOW MENU FACTORY DEFAULTS BACK NEXT ENTER Flow Menu The FLOW MENU provides the ability to set the pipe size and add a zero cutoff for the flow When initially connecting a Navigator and Valve this screen must be accessed to assign the pipe size 2 2 3 4 or 5 pipe Once CALIBRATE is selected press ENTER to record the valve size The unit will automatically assign the flow ranges This will complete this step of the initial set up unless a unique plumbing configuration requires Custom Flow Calibration For information on Custom Flow Calibration go to the Akron Brass web site www AkronBrass com 931 5customflowcal Zero Cutoff is the ability to eliminate nuisance or shadow flow readings of up to 59 units The FACTORY DEFAULTS option if entered will change a custom flow setting back to the original factory setting CONFIGURE FLOW BACK NEXT ENTER Configure Flow Screen PRESSURE MENU PRESSURE MENU FACTORY DEFAULTS BACK NEXT ENTER The PRESSURE MENU provides the ability to c
7. Too much voltage drop or not enough current for the unit to sense the end of travel 1 Short in the Motor or Navigator 2 Gear system is jammed 3 Seat or Valve Ball is damaged Worm Gear is disengaged Loose screws Loss of Power Open Breaker or Blown Fuse Power not connected 1 No signal from the Navigator to the Actuator Motor 2 Defective Actuator Motor 3 Worm Gear system jammed 4 Planet Gear system jammed Grove Pin is missing from the Shaft Gear Sector is not engaging the Worm Gear Motor Shaft is disengaged from the Planet gears Sector Gear is in the wrong position Cable wiring is reversed Wiring Mechanical Binding Truck engine must be running Check voltage and amps to the Navigator 12 Volt systems require 11 5 volts and 28 amps 24 Volt systems require 22 volts and 14 amps Check all wiring from the power source to the Navigator A minimum of 12 gauge wire should be used For lengths over 10 heavier gauge wire is required Check all connections and grounds for loose connections Remove the Motor from the Gear Housing and measure the amps needed to operate the Motor The Motor should require approximately 1 5 amps on 12 Volt systems 75 amps for 24 volt systems Operate the Manual Override on the Actuator If difficulty is found check under the housing cover for damaged parts causing the Valve not to operate properly Check the Valve waterway for any obstruct
8. e a 12 gauge connector and splice after the connector so as to not void any warranty The splice should be made close to the Navigator For best connections all grounds should be made to either the frame or to a similar solid surface A faulty ground will lead to unit malfunction Added loads on any power wire should be avoided Direct runs are recommended for all connections 12 Volt systems require a minimum of 11 5 volts at the valve under full load 28 amps 24 Volt systems require a minimum of 22 volts at the valve under full load 14 amps Typical current draw for a 2 3 valve is 2 4 amps in a 12 volt system 1 2 amps for 24 volt It will be slightly higher for larger sized valves When the mechanical stops are reached full open or full closed current draw can reach 28 amps in a 12 Volt system and 14 amps in a 24 Volt system Note The truck should always be running before operating the Navigator to insure sufficient voltage to the Navigator Electric Valve Connection lead Use an Akron Wiring Harness to connect the Navigator to the Valve Motor The standard length is 10 All Wiring Har nesses have Deutsch connectors See the appendix for a complete list of Wiring Harnesses Auxiliary Connection lead The Navigator Auxiliary connection is a 3 prong Weather Pack connector To connect a Master to an Auxiliary an Auxiliary Cable is required Standard length is 10 See the appendix for a list of Auxiliary Cables Note
9. hange the pressure range and to add a zero cutoff for the pressure The pressure range is O to 600 psi 0 4000 kPa When used with and Akron valve and Navigator the pressure read out will show zero at powerup Therefore custom calibration is not required Zero Cutoff is the ability to eliminate nuisance or shadow pressure readings up to 59 units The FACTORY DEFAULTS option if entered will change a custom pressure setting back to the original factory setting DISPLAY MENU iy RL CHTRES Menu BACK NEXT ENTER The DISPLAY MENU provides the ability to determine Brightness and Contrast In this menu when BRIGHTNESS or CONTRACT is selected the left button becomes NEXT Use the NEXT button to move either the BRIGHTNESS or CONTRAST to the desired level Press the ENTER button to lock in the setting VALVE MENU ALUE MENL BACK NEXT ENTER The VALVE MENU provides the ability to synchronize the Navigator with the Valve and to change the Auto Open selection The Navigator must be synchronized with the valve whenever a Valve is initially connected to the Navigator Once calibrate is selected the Valve will cycle and end in the closed position Auto Open is disabled at the factory Enabling Auto Open provides one touch auto open This feature will only work if the valve starts in the full closed position Auto Open can be overridden by pressing the open button a second time There are no provisions for au
10. ion or damage to the Ball or Seats Remove the Gear Housing Cover and check for damaged parts Check the Groove Pin in the Worm Gear for proper engagement While some motion from torque is normal excessive movement may be caused by loosened screws Before tightening the screws remove them and apply Permabond LM 113 or Loctite 222 and retighten Check all power connections breakers fuses Be sure a separate power wire is connected to any an Auxiliary 1 Check all connectors for full engagement Check the voltage through the Wiring Harness should be at least 11 5 volts for 12 volt systems and 22 volts for 24 volt systems Check the signal from the Navigator Remove the Motor from the Actuator and operate the Motor to be sure the Motor Shaft turns freely Check the Worm Gear Operate the Valve using the Manual Override Remove the Motor and check the Planet Gears Check the Groove Pin for full engagement Check if the Worm Gear and Sector Gear are engaged Remove the Motor and check for engagement of the Motor Shaft and Planet Gears Reposition the Sector Gear Replace the Cable Check wiring as explained in Problem 1 2 Remove the Motor and check the Shaft turns freely Also operate the Valve manually via the Override to check for binding APPENDIX Style 9315 Navigator Ordering Information 9315 0004 2 Navigators with 10 Wiring Harness Pressure and Flow Sensor 2 10 Cables and
11. locator pin on the Flow Sensor with the hole in the adapter 5 Push in until fully seated 6 Replace the Nut Plug and tighten with a wrench Saddle Clamp Determine the location in the pipe Drill a 1 hole in the pipe Deburr the edge and clean the area for a proper gasket seal Center the saddle on the hole in the pipe Insert the strap s into the saddle and hand tighten Tighten the nuts alternately to 80 pound feet Install the Flow Sensor as outlined above After cutting pipe be sure to flush the system before Valve installation NOOR WND Weld Boss Detailed installation instructions are included with each Weld Boss ordered from Akron See appendix for a complete list of Saddle Clamps and Weld Bosses Pressure Sensor Installation Pressure Sensors are designed for installation on the discharge side of the valve The Pressure Sensor should be located as close as possible to valve for more accurate readings Akron offers a wide variety of valve adapters with a tapped 4 hole for easy installation The pressure sensor should be mounted as near vertical as possible not exceeding the 10 00 to 2 00 position Be sure the placement of the Pressure Sensor allows for proper draining CAUTION Improper installation may cause damage during freezing conditions Note Placing the Pressure Sensor in a drain line away from the valve adapter is not recommended 1 Apply pipe sealant to the thread of the Pressure Sensor and in
12. not use with any other manufacturer of valves Doing so will void any warranty NAVIGATOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Select the mounting location for the Navigator The Navigator can be mounted from the outside with 4 Screws and Delrin Nuts included Torque requirement is 6 8 Ib in for the nuts The unit requires 2 1 2 clearance behind the panel Dimensions for a panel cutout are shown in figure 1 Warning The Navigator is a sealed unit Disassembly of the unit will void any warranty There are no user serviceable parts in the Navigator If service is required the unit should be returned to the factory Also do not cut any connections Doing so may void any warranty and prevent product returns Note All connector wires except the power connector are plugged prior to shipment These plugs must be removed before connections can be made If a lead is not being utilized the plug should be left in place to prevent moisture damage 121569 NAVIGATOR LEADS Each Navigator has five 5 Connectors extending from the back of the unit Power Connection lead The Navigator Power connection utilizes a 2 prong Weather Pack connector A mating Weather Pack connector is re quired customer supplied see appendix for purchasing information Proper wire gauge is required to assure a quality connection 12 gauge wire is recommended Heavier gauge wire is required for runs over 10 Note when using larger than 12 gauge wire be sure to us
13. sert into the tapped hole in the Valve Adapter 2 Hand tighten till snug then use a wrench to torque and additional 1 4 turn 3 Pressurize and check for leaks When used with an Akron valve and Navigator the pressure read out will show zero at powerup Therefore custom cali bration is not required Initial setup After the Navigator is installed and connections are made to the intended Valve Sensors and or Auxiliary the system is ready for power up Once powered up a quick AKRON logo will appear followed by a screen showing what device s have been connected Figure 1 shows a Valve Pressure Sensor and Flow Sensor connected The ROOT MAIN MENU will need to be accessed to synchronize the Navigator when used with a Valve To access the ROOT MAIN MENU hold down both buttons for approximately 15 seconds to access the ROOT MENU Note While holding both buttons TOTAL VOLUME will appear This should be ignored during setup However once flowing holding both buttons for approximately 2 seconds will provide the total flow since the last start ET The ROOT MAIN MENU contains 5 Sub Menus J Units Menu PRESSURE MENU Flow Menu DISPLAY MENU Pressure Menu wort ME Display Menu Valve Menu NEXT ENTER Root Menu To navigate through all menus the left button SELECT will highlight an individual line Once highlighted the right button ENTER will open the selected menu EXPLANATION OF INDIVIDUAL MENU SCREENS UNITS MENU UNI
14. to close When ready to exit return to the ROOT MAIN MENU and select EXIT Note Once EXIT is entered access to the ROOT MAIN MENU is terminated Reentry can be gained by holding both buttons for approximately 15 seconds as noted above NOTE The Setup Menu is not accessible on a Navigator or Controller being used as an Auxiliary Calibration and setup options are available only through the Master SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Inputs Power 11 5 32VoltsDC 300mAmax Valve Control 12 or 24VoltsDC Communication Modbus Serial Connection Flow Sensor 5 Pressure Sensor 3 Full Scale Environmental Temperature 40C to 80C Operating 40C to 85C Storage Display Type LCD Flow Sensor Paddlewheel Pressure Sensor Ratio Metric 0 5 4 5 VoltsDC 1 4 NPT Male 0 600 psi 0 4100kPa TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION LCD Screen will not illuminate but the Valve will open and close Bar Graph shows fully closed or open before the Valve is fully open or closed The Bar Graph shows Valve movement but the Valve does not move while the Motor continues to run Valve Actuator moves at the end of the open or closed function No Power to the Navigator Valve Actuator does not work Motor does not drive Motor Runs but Valve does not operate Valve closes when the OPEN Button is pressed and vice versa Bar Graph switches from OPEN to CLOSE or vise versa immediately without the Valve Ball moving

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