Sloan 3325451 EBV-129-A-U G2 Electronic Module Only, Urinal, is an electronic control module used on selected Sloan G2 sensor-operated urinal flushometers to control automatic flushing based on infrared detection.
Key Features:
- OEM Sloan G2 electronic module for urinal flushometer installations
- Designed to operate the solenoid valve and timing functions for sensor-activated flushing
- Factory-assembled module with integrated sensor, electronics, and wiring harness for compatible G2 urinal models
- Intended as a replacement control component when the original module fails, while reusing the existing valve body and mechanical parts
Compatibility & Applications:
- Intended for use with Sloan G2 urinal flushometer models that specify EBV-129-A-U (3325451) in Sloan parts literature
- Suitable for commercial restrooms using G2 sensor-operated urinal valves in schools, offices, healthcare, and similar facilities
- Used when electronic faults, non-responsive sensors, or erratic flush behavior are traced to the G2 module, and the mechanical valve remains functional
Installation & Operation Notes:
- Shut off water to the flushometer and disconnect power or remove batteries before servicing the electronic module
- Follow Sloan G2 service instructions for removing the old module from the valve body and disconnecting its wiring or power connections
- Install the new EBV-129-A-U module, making sure the sensor window is correctly oriented and seals are seated as designed
- Reconnect power or batteries, turn on the water supply, then test several flush cycles to confirm reliable sensing and proper flush volume
- Adjust settings only as permitted by Sloan instructions for the specific G2 model
Maintenance & Troubleshooting:
- Periodically clean the sensor lens area with a soft cloth if buildup or spotting is observed that could affect detection
- Replace the module if the valve fails to flush, flushes continuously, or shows inconsistent response that is not corrected by battery replacement or wiring checks
- Confirm that supply pressure, valve body condition, and solenoid operation are within Sloan guidelines if issues persist after module replacement