Page 2 - Contents
Contents Overview....................................................... ..... 3 Operating Window ....................................... 3 Component Identification..................................... 4 262940 Line Power Kit ................................. 4 262942 Air Turbine Kit....................
Page 3 - Overview; Operating Window
Overview Topics Covered in this Chapter ♦ Operating Window The purpose of the pressure monitor kit is to shutdown the sprayer if abnormal pressure conditions are detected to prevent spraying material that is not mixed on ratio.Two pressure transducers are added to read the A and B fluid pressures in ...
Page 4 - Component Identification
Component Identification Topics Covered in this Chapter ♦ 262940 Line Power Kit ♦ 262942 Air Turbine Kit ♦ User Interface 262940 Line Power Kit SA SD SG SB SE SF SC F D A SJ SH C B G SL E Figure 1 Table .1 Cable Identification Table Ref. Cable Identification Label A Power Supply CAN B A Pressure Transd...
Page 6 - NOTICE
User Interface Figure 3 NOTICE To prevent damage to soft key buttons, do not press the buttons with sharp objects such as pens, plastic cards, or fingernails. Table .5 LCM Button Functions Button Function Mode Select between Run and Setup Modes. Spray Start and stop the air motor. The motor will stay...
Page 8 - Installation; Location; Install Air Solenoid
Installation Topics Covered in this Chapter ♦ Location ♦ Install Air Solenoid ♦ Install Electronics Box and LCM ♦ Install Pressure Transducers ♦ Connect Air Hoses and Cables Shutdown the XP Sprayer before installing your pressure monitor kit. Follow the Shutdown and Pressure Relief Procedure in the ...
Page 10 - Connect Air Hoses and Cables; Startup
Connect Air Hoses and Cables Reference 262940 Line Power Kit, page 4 and 262942 Air Turbine Kit, page 5 for air hose and cable connections.Use tie wraps provided to secure hose and cables. For turbine kit 262942, route exhaust hose down cart leg and secure.• 262942: Secure solenoid cable (F) to air ...
Page 11 - Advisories and Alarms; Clear Alarms
Advisories and Alarms Topics Covered in this Chapter ♦ Clear Alarms ♦ View Current Alarms ♦ View Error Log ♦ Error Codes There are three types of errors that can occur. Errors are indicated by the light tower as well as on the display. Alarms indicated by , require immediate attention; therefore, th...
Page 12 - View Error Log
View Error Log Setup Screen 3 is the error log screen. It displays the most recent error on the top of the list with the past three errors below it. This screen displays a list of advisory or alarm error codes and the time the error occurred since the kit was powered on. 12 3A1331C
Page 13 - Error Codes
Error Codes Code Icon Code Name Light Tower Code Cause Solution Alarms Ran out of B side material. Refill hopper or change drum. Cavitating B side pump. Warm material or add feed pressure. B material leaking. Follow pump troubleshooting in XP70 Sprayer manual. No mix manifold B side restriction. Add ...
Page 16 - Repair; Replace LCM Tear Off Sheet
Repair Topics Covered in this Chapter ♦ Replace LCM Tear Off Sheet ♦ Replace Switch Fuses ♦ Replace Filter Element ♦ Replace Alternator or Turbine Cartridge For system specific repair procedures, refer to your XP Sprayer instructions-parts manual. Replace LCM Tear Off Sheet The LCM is supplied with 1...
Page 18 - Parts
Parts 262940 Line Power Pressure Monitor Kit Apply sealant to all non-swiveling pipe threads.* Already included on new XP model sprayers. 18 3A1331C
Page 20 - Kit
262942 Air Turbine Pressure Monitor Kit Apply sealant to all non-swiveling pipe threads.* Already included on new XP model sprayers. 20 3A1331C
Page 22 - Appendix A— User Interface Display; Setup Mode Details
Appendix A— User Interface Display Topics Covered in this Chapter ♦ Setup Mode Details ♦ Run Mode Details ♦ Information Screen Setup Mode Details Setup mode screens enable user to view or modify system configuration data. User can set:• Units of pressure• Differential pressure warning value• Differen...
Page 25 - Run Mode Details
Run Mode Details There are four Run Screens: Circulation Mode Active, Spray Mode Active, Alarm Active, and Deviation Active. Circulation Mode Active This is the run screen that appears after the power up screen. A and B pressure are shown. The bar across the bottom indicates the magnitude of the dif...
Page 26 - Information Screen
Deviation Active This is the run screen that appears during an active deviation. A and B pressure are shown. The bar across the bottom indicates the magnitude of the differential pressure with respect to the alarm setpoint.Refer to the following table for more information. Icon System StatusIndicate...
Page 27 - Appendix B - Breakout Module Connections
Appendix B - Breakout Module Connections The following provides descriptions and pins of all connectors used on the breakout module. These can be used if the components are being wired directly to the breakout module. LCM Power Cable 1 — Blue Pin Description Pin Number M12 Connector, 5 pin, Female, ...
Page 28 - Accessories
B Pressure Transducer 7— Red Pin Description Pin Number M12 Connector, 5 pin, Female, B code Pressure Differential Analog Input + 4 Phoenix Contact Part Number 1543650 Pressure Differential Analog Input - 2 Pressure Power (5 volt) 1 Pressure Ground 3 Shield Analog 5 Accessories 16G410, Pressure Tran...
Page 29 - Technical Data
Technical Data Pressure TransducersFluid pressure range: 50-7250 psi (3-500 bar) Power requirements for model 262940:Voltage: 90-260 VAC Frequency: 50-60 Hz Phase: 1 Amps: 1 Compressed air requirements for model 262942:Minimum air supply pressure 40 psi (2.75 bar) Maximum air supply pressure 150 psi...
Page 30 - Graco Standard Warranty; Graco Information
Graco Standard Warranty Graco warrants all equipment referenced in this document which is manufactured by Graco and bearing its name to be free from defects in material and workmanship on the date of sale to the original purchaser for use. With the exception of any special, extended, or limited warr...