Page 2 - Contents
Contents Control Module ................................................... 3Installation.......................................................... 3 Install the Control Module ............................. 3 Install Optional Accessory Kits ...................... 4 Cable Connection ....................
Page 3 - Control Module; Install the Control Module
Control Module Control Module The Control Module provides the interface for users to enter selections and view information related to setup and operation.The screen backlight is factory set to remain on, even without screen activity. See Setup Screen 4 to set the backlight timer to your preference. ...
Page 4 - Install Optional Accessory Kits
Installation Install Optional Accessory Kits Optional accessory kits are available for purchase separately, including a pressure transducer kit (PN 24R050), a start/stop switch kit (PN 16U729), and a controller kit (24V001 ) for a back pressure regulator. Pressure Transducer Kit 1. To measure fluid p...
Page 5 - Cable Connection
Installation Cable Connection Order an accessory cable (C) from Table 1. Connect the cable to Port 3 on the bottom of the control module (see Fig. 2). Connect the other end to the power terminal (PT) on the motor (see Fig. 3). Connect other cables as described in Table 2. Table 1 CAN Cables Cable Pa...
Page 6 - Operation; Module Screens
Operation Operation Module Screens The Control Module has two sets of screens: Run and Setup. For detailed information see Run Screens, page 12 , and Setup Screens, page 16 . Press to toggle between the Run screens and the Setup screens. Module Keys Fig. 4 is a view of the control module display and...
Page 7 - Membrane Keys
Operation Table 3 Module Keys Membrane Keys Softkeys Press to toggle between Run screens and Setup screens. Enter Screen. Highlight data that can be edited. Also changes the function of the Up/Down arrows so they move between data fields on the screen, rather than between screens. Error Reset: Use to...
Page 8 - Icons; Screen Icons
Operation Icons As you move through the screens, you will notice that most information is communicated using icons rather than words to simplify global communication. The detailed screen descriptions in Run Screens, page 12 , and Setup Screens, page 16 , explain what each icon represents. Screen Ico...
Page 9 - Screen Navigation and Editing
Operation Screen Navigation and Editing Refer to this section if you have questions about screen navigation or about how to enter information and make selections.All Screens 1. Use to move between screens. 2. Press to enter a screen. The first data field on the screen will highlight. 3. Use to highlig...
Page 10 - Screen Map
Screen Map Screen Map INITIAL SETUP (Setup Screens 5–14) SETUP AND EDIT PROFILES (Setup Screens 1–4) RUN (Run Screens 1–8) Setup Screen 5, page 22 Setup Screen 1, page 16 Run Screen 1, page 12 Setup Screen 6, page 23 Setup Screen 2, page 18 Run Screen 2, page 13 Setup Screen 7, page 23 Setup Screen ...
Page 12 - Run Screens; Run Screen 1
Run Screens Run Screens The Run screens display current target values and performance for a selected pump and profile. Any alarms will display in the sidebar at the right of the screen. Screens 5–8 display a log of the last 20 alarms for the active pump.Information displayed on the Run screens corres...
Page 13 - Run Screen 2; Run Screen 3
Run Screens Run Screen 2 This screen displays pressure settings for the active pump and profile.NOTE: Some fields are grayed out, depending on setup selections. Figure 8 Run Screen 2, in Pressure Mode Figure 9 Run Screen 2, in Flow Mode Run Screen 2 Key Enter the screen. For systems with multiple pump...
Page 14 - Run Screen 4
Run Screens Run Screen 4 This screen displays the current pressure readings of transducers 1 and 2. Pressure can be displayed as psi, bar, or MPa. See Setup Screen 13, page 27 . Figure 12 Run Screen 4 Run Screens 5–8 Run Screens 5–8 display a log of the last 20 alarms, with date and time. The curren...
Page 15 - Notes
Page 16 - Setup Screens; Setup Screen 1
Setup Screens Setup Screens Use the Setup screens to set control parameters for the motor. See Screen Navigation and Editing, page 9 , for information on how to make selections and enter data.Inactive fields are grayed-out on a screen.Information displayed on the Setup screens corresponds to the Modb...
Page 18 - Setup Screen 2
Setup Screens Setup Screen 2 Use this screen to set the maximum, target, and minimum fluid pressure for a selected pump and profile. In pressure mode, you will set a target fluid pressure. In flow mode, you will set a maximum fluid pressure. In either pressure or flow mode, a minimum pressure may be set i...
Page 19 - Setup Screen 3
Setup Screens Setup Screen 3 Use this screen to set your flow rate settings for a selected pump and profile. In pressure mode, you will set a maximum flow rate. In flow mode, you will set a target flow rate. In either pressure or flow mode, a minimum flow rate may be set if desired. See Setup Screen 4 to s...
Page 20 - Setup Screen 4
Setup Screens Setup Screen 4 Use this screen to specify how the system will respond if the pump begins to operate outside of the pressure and flow settings established on Setup Screen 2 and Setup Screen 3. The operating mode (pressure or flow, set on Setup Screen 1) determines which fields are active. ...
Page 22 - Setup Screen 5
Setup Screens Setup Screen 5 Use this screen to set the lower pump size (cc) of each pump. The default is blank; select the correct lower size, or custom. If custom is selected, enter the size of the lower in cc. This screen also activates jog mode, allowing you to position the motor/pump shaft for ...
Page 23 - Setup Screen 6
Setup Screens Setup Screen 6 Use this screen to view the grand totalizer value and set or reset the batch totalizer. Figure 28 Setup Screen 6 Figure 29 Reset the Totalizer Setup Screen 6 Key Enter the screen to set or change preferences.Grand Totalizer - displays the current grand total of pump cycl...
Page 24 - Setup Screens 8 and 9
Setup Screens Setup Screens 8 and 9 Use these screens to set up the pressure transducers. The screens are identical, except Screen 8 is for transducer 1 and Screen 9 is for transducer 2. Selecting a transducer and a pump activates closed loop pressure control. Figure 31 Setup Screens 8 and 9 (Screen...
Page 26 - Setup Screen 12
Setup Screens Setup Screen 12 Use this screen to set your modbus preferences. Figure 38 Setup Screen 12 Setup Screen 12 Key Enter the screen. For systems with multiple pumps and one display, select the desired pump (1 to 8), using the pull-down menu. Control location. Select local or remote control ...
Page 27 - Setup Screen 13
Setup Screens Setup Screen 13 Use this screen to set the desired units for pressure, totals, and flow. Figure 42 Setup Screen 13 Setup Screen 13 Key Select desired pressure units (psi, bar, or MPa)Select desired volume units (liters or gallons)Select desired flow rate units (L/min, gpm, cc/min, oz/min...
Page 28 - Setup Screen 14
Setup Screens Setup Screen 14 Use this screen to set your date format, date, and time. Figure 46 Setup Screen 14 Setup Screen 14 Key Enter the screen to set or change preferences.Select your preferred date format from the dropdown menu. MM/DD/YYDD/MM/YYYY/MM/DD Set the correct date. Set the correct ...
Page 29 - Setup Screen 15
Setup Screens Setup Screen 15 Use this screen to enter a password that will be required to access the Setup screens. This screen also displays the software version. Figure 50 Setup Screen 15 Setup Screen 15 Key Enter the screen to set the password. When the top box of the screen is checked, the pass...
Page 30 - Error Code Troubleshooting
Error Code Troubleshooting Error Code Troubleshooting Error codes can take three forms:• Alarm : alerts you to the alarm cause and shuts down the pump. • Deviation : alerts you to the problem, but pump may continue to run past the set limits until the system’s absolute limits are reached. • Advisory...
Page 32 - Parts
Parts Parts 24P822 Control Module Kit Ref Part Description Qty 1 24P821 DISPLAY KIT, control module; includes item 1a; see manual 332013 for approvals information about the bare ADCM module 1 1a▲ 16P265 LABEL, warning, English 1 1b▲ 16P265 LABEL, warning, French 1 1c▲ 16P265 LABEL, warning, Spanish ...
Page 33 - Accessory Kits
Parts Accessory Kits BPR Controller Kit 24V001 Ref Part Description Qty 101 — — — TRANSDUCER, miniature 1 102 — — — CABLE, F/C, I.S., 8 M 1 103 110436 GAUGE, pressure, air 1 104 100030 BUSHING 1 105 198178 ELBOW 1 Ref Part Description Qty 106 110207 ELBOW 1 107 C19466 TEE 1 108 198171 ELBOW 1 — — — ...
Page 34 - Appendix A - Modbus Variable Map
Appendix A - Modbus Variable Map Appendix A - Modbus Variable Map To communicate through fiber optics with the E-Flo DC Control Module, reference the appropriate hardware as shown in manual 332356. That manual indicates various options for connecting fiber optic cables from the control module to the n...
Page 38 - Appendix B. Pump Control from a PLC
Appendix B. Pump Control from a PLC Appendix B. Pump Control from a PLC This guide shows how to use the information in Appendix A to control a pump remotely from a PLC. The steps progress from basic pump control to more advanced monitoring and alarm control features.It is important that you first fol...
Page 40 - 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...