Sensor replacement, Wiring diagram – Optima Company EL-1500 User Manual

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Sensor Replacement

NOTE: The EL-1500 Series OPTIMA Sensor (a two-wire unit) replaces the older

EL-150 Series Sensors (either three-wire or four-wire units). Refer to the
Wiring History shown below.

IMPORTANT

• Be certain to disconnect the 24 VAC power supply either at the transformer

or the fuse box. Failure to disable the power supply can result in damage to
the EL-1500 series Sensor.

• The Solenoid Operator must be removed from the Valve on exposed urinal

installations. Do not damage the O-ring seal on the operator assembly.

1. Remove the Cover Plate (for Wall Box Installation, remove Cover Panel) and

old Sensor from the wall installation. Use a 5/64" hex wrench to remove the
Cover Plate Screws (or #8 drilled spanner head screwdriver EL-318 to remove
the vandal-resistant screws from the Wall Box Cover Panel.)

2. Connect one 24 VAC lead to the Sensor terminal labeled “24 VAC IN”

(see Figure 1B).

• On an old three-wire EL-150 series Sensor, this wire was connected to the

BLACK Sensor lead.

• On an old four-wire EL-150 series Sensor, this wire was connected to the

BROWN Sensor lead.

3. Connect one Solenoid lead to the Sensor terminal labeled “TO VALVE” (see

Figure 1B).

• On an old three-wire or four-wire EL-150 series Sensor, this wire was

connected to the RED Sensor lead.

4. Connect the remaining 24 VAC lead to the remaining Solenoid lead.

• On an old three-wire EL-150 series Sensor, these wires were connected to the

WHITE Sensor leads.

• On an old four-wire EL-150 series Sensor, these wires were connected to the

YELLOW and BLUE (or in very early models, the inner BROWN).

5. On Water Closet installations only, connect the Override Button (shown as the

Override Switch in Wiring Diagram) parallel to the EL-1500-L Sensor.

6. Reinstall the Sensor with the orientation arrow on the Lens side of the Sensor

pointing UP (see Figure 1A). Replace the Cover Plate (or Wall Box Panel) and
tighten the Cover Plate (or Wall Box Panel) Screws.

7. Reconnect the 24 VAC power supply at the transformer or the fuse box.

Figure 1A

Figure 1B

ORIENTATION ARROW

“24 VAC IN”

CONNECTION

“TO VALVE”

CONNECTION

WIRING DIAGRAM

120 VAC

UNIT #1

UNIT #2

THRU

#10

(IF USED)

24 VAC

OVERRIDE

SWITCH ‡

OVERRIDE

SWITCH ‡

EL-1500 SERIES

SENSOR

EL-1500 SERIES

SENSOR

24 VAC COIL

24 VAC COIL

COIL WIRE

COIL WIRE

OVERRIDE SWITCH USED

WITH WATER CLOSETS ONLY

NOTE: A MAXIMUM OF TEN (10) SENSOR FLUSHOMETER UNITS CAN OPERATE

FROM ONE (1) SLOAN EL-154 TRANSFORMER. CLASS 2 UL LISTED, 48
VA (MIN.) AT 24 VAC, PLATE MOUNTED.

Figure 2

Start-Up Mode

NOTE: It is important that only

permanent targets are present at
this time.

The self-adaptive sensor automatically
adjusts to the surrounding environment
when the 24 volt supply is activated. No
manual adjustment is required. The
start-up cycle completes in
approximately five (5) minutes. A
continuous red light visible in the sensor
window indicates the Start-up Mode. if
the red light flashes, the Sensor detects
a target. Unless this target is a
permanent fixture in the Sensor’s
environment (i.e., a wall or stall door), it
must be removed from the view of the
Sensor. If a target is permanent, the
Sensor will adapt itself around this
target. In this case, the Start-Up Mode
may take up to 10 (ten) minutes. When
the Start-Up cycle is complete, the red
light will no longer be visible in the
Sensor Window.

NOTE: If the 24 volt power supply is

ever interrupted for longer than
fifteen (15) seconds, the start-up
mode begins automatically when
power is restored.

Incorrect wiring or a short in the 24 volt
power supply will initiate a warning
signal in the Sensor Window. The visible
light flashes a continuous “S-O-S”
signal: three (3) slow, three (3) fast, and
three (3) slow flashes.

EL-150 Wiring History

for 4-wire and 3-wire sensors

Brown

Brown

Red

Red

Brown

Brown

Red

Red with

Yellow or
all Yellow

Brown

Blue

Red

Yellow

Brown

Black

White

Release date 03/09/78

Release date 08/11/83

Release date 02/02/87

Release date 12/12/90

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