Graco Network Card 24B591 User Manual

Instructions  
GLC 4400  
Lubrication Controller  
313855H  
EN  
For controlling and monitoring single-line resistive, parallel, series progressive and dual  
line, automatic lubrication systems. Not for use in explosive atmospheres!  
Part No.: 24B591, Series C: DC Power  
Part No.: 24B596, Series C: AC Power  
Important Safety Instructions  
Read all warnings and instructions in this  
manual. Save these instructions.  
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Component Identification  
Component Identification  
Keypad, Display, and Icons  
E
!
A
F
D
C
B
FIG. 1  
Run Mode Functions  
Direction Arrows  
Keypad Icons  
A
B
Up and Down Arrow Keys: Adjusts contrast.  
Left and Right Arrow Keys: Adjusts brightness.  
NOTE: Keypad Icons are described on Icon’s page 4.  
C
D
ENTER Key: Press and hold for 3 seconds. Allows  
access to setup.  
Press the LEFT and RIGHT ARROW keys  
simultaneously to manually start a pump cycle.  
RESET Key: Press and hold for 3 seconds. Resets  
unit to normal Pump Off state. Also is used to reset  
an alarm condition.  
E
F
FUNTION LED: See page 4 for a description of  
these icons.  
DISPLAY  
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Component Identification  
Icons  
The following icons are used throughout this instruction manual and on the Controller’s Run and Setup Screens.  
Refer to this table if you are unsure of an Icon’s meaning.  
Power on indicator*. When power is supplied to the Lubrication Controller, Green LED illuminates under Function Icon  
located above display screen.  
Pump On indicator*. When Pump On is running, Yellow LED illuminates under Function Icon located above display  
screen. Icon also is displayed on top left side of Prelube Run screens (see page 30).  
Pump Off indicator. When Pump Off is running, icon is displayed on top left side of Run screens (see page 31).  
Alarm event activated. LED illuminates when an Alarm event occurs. Icon also displays on top right side of Alarm  
screen (see page 32).  
Brightness adjustment. Use the LEFT/RIGHT Arrow key to adjust display backlight (brighter or darker) (see page 17).  
Contrast adjustment. Use the UP/DOWN Arrow key to adjust screen contrast (see page 17).  
Low Level Alarm. Icon appears on display screen. Indicates the lubrication fluid level is low.  
Change Icon. When icon appears on PIN setup screen, indicates changes can be made to PIN number or new PIN  
number can be added.  
Lock Icon. Indicates the Setup screens are password protected and require the user to provide the correct PIN number  
to access this feature.  
Setup mode active. When user is on the Main Setup Screen in the Setup Mode, icon displays on the upper right corner  
of the display screen.  
Timer mode activated. Displays on right side of screen when a Timer Setup or Run screen is displayed (pages 18, 21,  
Pressure mode activated. Icon displays on right side screen when a Pressure Setup or Run screen is displayed (page  
Pressure mode error. Icon displays on alarm screen to signal the allotted time ran out before the pressure switch was  
tripped.  
Cycle count mode active*. Yellow LED illuminates under Function Icon located above display screen. Icon also appears  
on right side of display screen when a Cycle Setup or Run screen is displayed (page 19 and 31).  
Machine count active. Displays on right side of Setup or Run screen when a Machine Count screen is displayed (page  
Machine count error. When icon displays on alarm screen, indicates the set number of machine counts was not  
received before time expired (page 32). This would trigger an alarm event.  
Cycle switch input error. Icon displays in center of Alarm screen to indicate the allotted time ran out before the  
programmed number of cycle switch activations was received (see Alarm Screen, page 32).  
Alarm*. Red LED illuminates under symbol located above display screen. Icon also appears on display when no valid  
run values have been entered.  
*See Field E, page 3 for location of these Function Icons.  
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Installation  
Installation  
Typical Installation  
The installation shown in FIG. 2 is only a guide for selecting and installing system components. Contact your Graco  
distributor for assistance in planning a system to suit your needs.  
Controller  
!
K
Capabilities  
E
H
Low Reservoir Level  
switch (user provided)  
J
Pressure or Cycle Switch  
for system control  
(user provided  
Machine Counts for  
System Control  
(user provided)  
B2  
C
B3  
B1  
A
Pressure Switch or Cycle  
Switch Alarm  
D
Low Level Alarm  
G
F
Remote Alarm Device  
(Light or Horn)  
(user provided)  
FIG. 2  
A
B
Main Air Supply  
Filter/Regulator/Lubricator Assembly  
B1 - Filter  
B2 - Regulator  
G
H
J
Injector Banks  
Lubrication Controller  
Model 24B591 12/24VDC Power Supply  
Model 24B596 115/230VAC Power Supply  
K
B3 - Lubricator  
Air Solenoid Valve  
Pump Module  
Ignition Switch  
C
D
E
F
High-Pressure Lubricant Supply Lines  
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Installation  
Installing the Lubrication Controller  
#6 screws (not provided) to secure junction box to  
mounting surface.  
AUTOMATIC SYSTEM ACTIVATION HAZARD  
a
a
Unexpected activation of the system could result in seri-  
ous injury, including skin injection and amputation.  
This device has an automatic timer that activates the  
pump lubrication system when power is connected or  
when exiting the programming function. Before you  
install or remove the Lubrication Controller from the  
system, disconnect and isolate all power supplies and  
relieve all pressure.  
1. Select a flat surface to install the Lubrication Con-  
troller. Drill mounting holes. Refer to Mounting Hole  
Layout provided in the Technical Data section of this  
manual, page 34.  
a
a
NOTICE  
Pre-drill and use designated mounting holes in Lubrica-  
tion Controller box only. Failure to use designated  
mounting holes can cause circuit board damage.  
*
FIG. 3  
2. Remove Lubrication Controller cover and align junc-  
tion box with predrilled holes (FIG. 3, (a). Use four,  
* Parts not supplied. To maintain IP69K rating, proper  
connectors must be used.  
Grounding  
motor ground  
jumper  
The equipment must be grounded. Grounding reduces  
the risk of static and electric shock by providing an  
escape wire for the electrical current due to static build  
up or in the event of a short circuit.  
sensor ground  
b
1. Loosen M6 screws from (b).  
ground  
2. Attach up to 3 ground wires to (b) using appropriate  
sized M6 ring terminal (not provided).  
3. If more than 3 wires are used, attach necessary  
amount of jumpers to other adjacent screw termi-  
nals.  
FIG. 4  
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System Configuration and Wiring  
The System Configuration Diagrams (FIG. 5 - FIG. 7), Sensor Wiring Diagrams (FIG. 8 - FIG. 10) and Wiring Diagrams  
(FIG. 11 - FIG. 16) on the following pages, show typical Injector, Divider Valve and Dual Line lubrication system config-  
urations.  
Refer to Table 1, 2 and 3 to determine the Required System Configuration, Sensor Configuration and Wiring Diagram  
to use to setup your system.  
Table 4 shows additional (optional) setup configurations (FIG. 17 - FIG. 19).  
Table 1: System Configurations  
Table 3: Modes of Operation  
System  
Figure  
Page  
Mode  
Power  
Figure Page  
Divider Valve  
Dual Line  
Injector  
5
6
7
8
9
Time ON/Time OFF  
Time ON/Time OFF  
DC  
AC  
DC  
11  
12  
13  
12  
12  
13  
10  
Cycle ON or Pressure  
ON/Time OFF  
Cycle ON or Pressure  
ON/Time OFF  
AC  
DC  
14  
15  
13  
14  
Table 2: Sensor Wiring Configurations  
Cycle ON or Pressure  
ON/Machine Count  
OFF  
Sensor  
Figure  
Page  
Dry Contact  
Sourcing  
Sinking  
8
9
Cycle ON or Pressure  
ON/Machine Count  
OFF  
AC  
16  
14  
10  
Table 4: Optional I/O Wiring Diagrams  
System Mode  
Power Supply Wiring Diagram  
Low Level Switch  
External Manual Run  
O.K. Contact Out  
Auxiliary and Low Level  
Alarm Out  
DC: FIG. 18, page 16  
115/230 VAC: FIG. 19, page 16  
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Installation  
System Configuration  
Divider Valve System  
Master Divider Valve  
Cycle  
Switch  
Pump  
Secondary Divider Valves  
Reservoir  
Low Level  
Switch  
Machine  
Count Switch  
Remote  
GLC 4400  
Manual Run  
Pump On/Off  
External  
Alarm  
External O.K.  
External  
Low Level  
Alarm  
Cycle  
Machine  
Count  
FIG. 5  
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Dual Line System  
Lubrication Points  
Cycle  
Switch  
Reverser  
Bi-flo  
Valves  
Vent  
Line  
Machine  
Pump  
Count Swtich  
Reservoir  
Low Level  
Switch  
GLC 4400  
Remote  
Pump On/Off  
Manual Run  
External  
External O.K.  
Alarm  
External  
Low Level  
Alarm  
Cycle  
Machine  
Count  
FIG. 6  
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Installation  
Injector System  
Lubrication Points  
Injectors  
Pressure  
Switch  
Vent  
Line  
Machine  
Count Switch  
Pump  
Reservoir  
Low Level  
Switch  
Pump On/Off  
GLC 4400  
Remote  
Manual Run  
External  
Alarm  
External O.K.  
External  
Cycle  
Low Level  
Alarm  
Machine  
Count  
FIG. 7  
10  
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Installation  
System Wiring  
NOTICE  
Do not connect any of the SW+ (13,9,5,1) and SW-  
(16,12,8,4) pins together, either directly or via a  
switch closure. Doing so will create a short circuit  
condition which will disable and potentially damage  
the controller.  
NOTE: On an AC controller (p/n 24B596), the J7 strip is line (input) voltage but the J6 strip is all 24VDC. On a DC  
controller (p/n 24B59‘), the J6 and J7 terminals all carry the input voltage.  
Input Sensor Wiring:  
DRY CONTACT SWITCH  
SINK SWITCH - 2 or 3 Wire Type  
J6  
J6  
4 (SW -)  
4 (SW -)  
3 (SEN (x))  
3 (SEN (x))  
2 (IN (x))  
2 (IN (x))  
1 (SW +)  
1 (SW +)  
x = sensor input 1,2,3 or 4  
FIG. 8  
x = sensor input 1,2,3 or 4  
FIG. 10  
SOURCE SWITCH - 2 or 3 Wire Type  
J6  
4 (SW -)  
3 (SEN (x))  
2 (IN (x))  
1 (SW +)  
x = sensor input 1,2,3 or 4  
FIG. 9  
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Pump ON = Time; Pump OFF = Time  
9 - 30VDC  
Ignition Switch  
J7  
1(IN)  
J6  
+
16 (SW-)  
15 (SEN4)  
14 (IN4)  
13 (SW+)  
12 (SW-)  
11 (SEN3)  
10 (IN3)  
9 (SW+)  
8 (SW-)  
7 (SEN2)  
6 (IN2)  
5 (SW+)  
4 (SW-)  
2(COM)  
9 - 30 VDC Battery  
3(OUT1)  
4(COM)  
+
Air Solenoid  
5(OUT2)  
6(COM)  
(Voltage = Battery Voltage)  
7(OUT3)  
8(COM)  
Pump Solenoid  
9(OUT4)  
10(OUT4)  
5A max.  
3 (SEN1)  
2 (IN1)  
1 (SW+)  
11  
NC  
FIG. 11 *Dry Contact, FIG. 8 shown. For other configuration, see FIG. 9 or FIG. 10.  
100VAC/240VAC  
Ignition Switch  
J7  
J6  
16 (SW-)  
15 (SEN4)  
14 (IN4)  
13 (SW+)  
12 (SW-)  
11 (SEN3)  
10 (IN3)  
9 (SW+)  
8 (SW-)  
7 (SEN2)  
6 (IN2)  
5 (SW+)  
4 (SW-)  
1(IN)  
2(COM)  
100-240 VAC  
Air Solenoid  
3(OUT1)  
4(COM)  
5(OUT2)  
6(COM)  
7(OUT3)  
8(COM)  
9(OUT4)  
10(OUT4)  
(Voltage = Line Voltage)  
Pump Solenoid  
10A max.  
3 (SEN1)  
2 (IN1)  
1 (SW+)  
11  
NC  
FIG. 12  
12  
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System Wiring  
Pump ON = Cycle or Pressure; Pump OFF = Time  
9 - 30VDC  
Ignition Switch  
J7  
J6  
+
16 (SW-)  
1(IN)  
15 (SEN4)  
14 (IN4)  
13 (SW+)  
12 (SW-)  
11 (SEN3)  
10 (IN3)  
9 (SW+)  
8 (SW-)  
7 (SEN2)  
6 (IN2)  
5 (SW+)  
4 (SW-)  
2(COM)  
9 - 30 VDC Battery  
3(OUT1)  
4(COM)  
5(OUT2)  
6(COM)  
7(OUT3)  
8(COM)  
9(OUT4)  
10(OUT4)  
+
Air or Hydraulic Solenoid  
Pump Power or Motor  
Electric Vent Valve  
(Voltage = Battery Voltage)  
Pump Solenoid  
5A max.  
3 (SEN1)  
2 (IN1)  
1 (SW+)  
11  
NC  
*
Dry Contact Switch  
FIG. 13 *Dry Contact, FIG. 8 shown. For other configuration, see FIG. 9 or FIG. 10.  
100VAC/240VAC  
Ignition Switch  
J7  
J6  
16 (SW-)  
15 (SEN4)  
14 (IN4)  
13 (SW+)  
12 (SW-)  
11 (SEN3)  
10 (IN3)  
9 (SW+)  
8 (SW-)  
7 (SEN2)  
6 (IN2)  
5 (SW+)  
4 (SW-)  
1(IN)  
2(COM)  
100-240 VAC  
3(OUT1)  
4(COM)  
5(OUT2)  
6(COM)  
7(OUT3)  
8(COM)  
9(OUT4)  
10(OUT4)  
Air or Hydraulic Solenoid  
Pump Power or Motor  
Electric Vent Valve  
(Voltage = Line Voltage)  
Pump Solenoid  
10A max.  
3 (SEN1)  
2 (IN1)  
1 (SW+)  
11  
NC  
*
Dry Contact Switch  
FIG. 14 *Dry Contact, FIG. 8 shown. For other configuration, see FIG. 9 or FIG. 10.  
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System Wiring  
Pump ON = Cycle or Pressure; Pump OFF = Machine Count  
9 - 30VDC  
Ignition Switch  
J7  
J6  
+
16 (SW-)  
15 (SEN4)  
14 (IN4)  
13 (SW+)  
12 (SW-)  
11 (SEN3)  
10 (IN3)  
9 (SW+)  
8 (SW-)  
7 (SEN2)  
6 (IN2)  
5 (SW+)  
4 (SW-)  
1(IN)  
2(COM)  
9 - 30 VDC Battery  
3(OUT1)  
4(COM)  
5(OUT2)  
6(COM)  
7(OUT3)  
8(COM)  
9(OUT4)  
10(OUT4)  
*
*
Dry Contact Switch  
+
Air or Hydraulic Solenoid  
Pump Power or Motor  
Electric Vent Valve  
(Voltage = Battery Voltage)  
Pump Solenoid  
5A max.  
3 (SEN1)  
2 (IN1)  
1 (SW+)  
11  
NC  
Dry Contact Switch  
FIG. 15 Dry Contact, FIG. 8 shown. For other configuration, see FIG. 9 or FIG. 10.  
100VAC/240VAC  
Ignition Switch  
J7  
J6  
16 (SW-)  
15 (SEN4)  
14 (IN4)  
13 (SW+)  
12 (SW-)  
11 (SEN3)  
10 (IN3)  
9 (SW+)  
8 (SW-)  
7 (SEN2)  
6 (IN2)  
5 (SW+)  
4 (SW-)  
1(IN)  
2(COM)  
100-240 VAC  
3(OUT1)  
4(COM)  
5(OUT2)  
6(COM)  
7(OUT3)  
8(COM)  
9(OUT4)  
10(OUT4)  
*
*
Dry Contact Switch  
Air or Hydraulic Solenoid  
Pump Power or Motor  
Electric Vent Valve  
(Voltage = Line Voltage)  
Pump Solenoid  
10A max.  
3 (SEN1)  
2 (IN1)  
1 (SW+)  
11  
NC  
Dry Contact Switch  
FIG. 16 Dry Contact, FIG. 8 shown. For other configuration, see FIG. 9 or FIG. 10.  
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System Wiring Options  
NOTICE  
Do not connect any of the SW+ (13,9,5,1) and SW-  
(16,12,8,4) pins together, either directly or via a  
switch closure. Doing so will create a short circuit  
condition which will disable and potentially damage  
the controller.  
All Units: Low Level Switch / External Manual Run / O.K. Contact Out  
J7  
1(IN)  
J6  
16 (SW-)  
15 (SEN4)  
14 (IN4)  
13 (SW+)  
12 (SW-)  
11 (SEN3)  
10 (IN3)  
9 (SW+)  
8 (SW-)  
7 (SEN2)  
6 (IN2)  
5 (SW+)  
4 (SW-)  
2(COM)  
3(OUT1)  
4(COM)  
5(OUT2)  
*
Dry Contact Switch  
6(COM)  
7(OUT3)  
8(COM)  
*
Dry Contact Switch  
9(OUT4)  
10(OUT4)  
O.K. Contact  
3 (SEN1)  
2 (IN1)  
1 (SW+)  
(Closed = O.K.)  
11  
NC  
FIG. 17 Dry Contact, FIG. 8 shown. For other configuration, see FIG. 9 or FIG. 10.  
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System Wiring Options: Alarm Out  
9 - 30VDC  
J7  
1(IN)  
J6  
16 (SW-)  
15 (SEN4)  
14 (IN4)  
13 (SW+)  
12 (SW-)  
11 (SEN3)  
10 (IN3)  
9 (SW+)  
8 (SW-)  
7 (SEN2)  
6 (IN2)  
5 (SW+)  
4 (SW-)  
2(COM)  
3(OUT1)  
4(COM)  
5(OUT2)  
Low  
6(COM)  
Level  
7(OUT3)  
1 A Fuse  
+
Alarm +9-30V  
Alarm  
8(COM)  
9(OUT4)  
10(OUT4)  
1 Amp Max  
1 A Fuse  
+
3 (SEN1)  
2 (IN1)  
1 (SW+)  
Alarm +9-30V  
1 Amp Max  
NC  
11  
Aux (cycle, pressure, machine count)  
FIG. 18  
100/240VAC  
J7  
J6  
16 (SW-)  
15 (SEN4)  
14 (IN4)  
13 (SW+)  
12 (SW-)  
11 (SEN3)  
10 (IN3)  
9 (SW+)  
8 (SW-)  
7 (SEN2)  
6 (IN2)  
5 (SW+)  
4 (SW-)  
1(IN)  
2(COM)  
3(OUT1)  
4(COM)  
5(OUT2)  
6(COM)  
7(OUT3)  
8(COM)  
9(OUT4)  
10(OUT4)  
Low  
Level  
1 A Fuse  
Alarm 100-240 VAC  
Alarm  
1 Amp Max  
1 A Fuse  
3 (SEN1)  
2 (IN1)  
1 (SW+)  
Alarm 100-240 VAC  
1 Amp Max  
11  
NC  
Aux (cycle, pressure, machine count)  
FIG. 19  
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Setup  
Setup  
System Setup - PIN Mode  
Enabled  
1. To access Setup Mode, hold down the ENTER key  
for 3 seconds. The PIN ModeScreen shown in FIG.  
21 displays.  
See Electric Connection Warning, page 7.  
When you first turn on power to the Lubrication Control-  
ler, the following identification screen displays.  
NOTE:  
The Pin Mode screen shown in FIG. 21 only displays  
when the PIN mode is enabled. For setting up sys-  
tems when the PIN mode is not enabled, go to Sys-  
tem Setup instructions on page 18.  
Before the PIN Mode screen shown in FIG. 21 can  
display, the PIN Mode must be enabled in an previ-  
ous setup sequence. See PIN Setup, page 25.  
A
C
D
B
FIG. 20  
A
B
Display Contrast Adjustment: UP and DOWN  
Arrows can be used to adjust the display contrast.  
Brightness Adjustment: LEFT and RIGHT Arrows  
can be used to adjust the backlight brightness.  
NOTE: Contrast and Brightness adjustments can be  
made on any Run Screen at any time.  
FIG. 21  
C
Software (Part Number): 15Y354  
(Software) Version: 1.01.XX  
2. The PIN Mode screen in FIG. 21 displays.  
D
NOTE: The PIN Code prompt spaces are initially blank.  
NOTE: The example of the Software Version (D) shown  
in FIG. 20 displays “XX” as the last two numerals. On  
your Controller’s screen, the “XX” will be replaced by the  
current software version numbers.  
3. Use the LEFT / RIGHT arrow to position the cursor  
over the first blank PIN Code prompt field (FIG. 21).  
4. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to move up and down  
through the numbers 0-9 until the first number in the  
PIN code is displayed in the field.  
5. Use the RIGHT arrow to move the cursor to the next  
field.  
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each PIN Code prompt  
field.  
7. When finished, press ENTER.  
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Setup  
8. If the PIN Code you entered is correct, the System  
Setup Screen, shown in FIG. 22 displays.  
9. If the PIN Code you entered is incorrect, the digits  
flash. The Code must be re-entered by repeating  
NOTE:  
As soon as any arrow key is pressed, the numerals  
stop flashing.  
To leave any Setup Screen and return to normal  
operation, press RESET.  
FIG. 23  
1. Use the UP/DOWN Arrow keys to move the cursor  
over PUMP ON.  
System Setup  
Main Screen  
2. Press ENTER to display the PUMP ON setup  
screen.  
TIMER Setup  
FIG. 22  
1. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to move the cursor up  
and down through the list of setup screens (FIG. 22).  
FIG. 24  
2. Press ENTER to display the selected setup screen.  
NOTE: Time is displayed in HH:MM:SS.  
3. When all setup operations are complete, press  
RESET to return to normal operation.  
1. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
PUMP ON time box.  
2. Press ENTER.  
PUMP ON Setup  
Pump On is the length of time the pump runs before its  
cycle is terminated by either a timer, a specific number  
of cycles or a certain pressure threshold is attained.  
3. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to move up and down  
through the numbers 0-9 until the first number in the  
PUMP ON time is displayed in the field.  
4. Use the RIGHT arrow to move the cursor to the next  
field.  
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the desired time is dis-  
played.  
6. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
ENDED BY pull-down list.  
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Setup  
7. Press ENTER.  
CYCLE END Setup  
8. Select TIMER from the pull-down list.  
9. Press RESET. The Main Screen displays.  
NOTE: When TIMER is selected, the Timer Icon will dis-  
play on the top right corner of the screen.  
PRESSURE Setup  
FIG. 26  
NOTE: Time is displayed in HH:MM:SS.  
1. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
PUMP ON time box.  
2. Press ENTER.  
3. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to move up and down  
through the numbers 0-9 until the first number in the  
PUMP ON time is displayed in the field.  
FIG. 25  
NOTE: Time is displayed in HH:MM:SS.  
4. Use the RIGHT arrow to move the cursor to the next  
field.  
1. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
PUMP ON time box.  
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the desired time is dis-  
played.  
2. Press ENTER.  
3. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to move up and down  
through the numbers 0-9 until the first number in the  
PUMP ON time is displayed in the field.  
6. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
ENDED BY pull-down list.  
7. Press ENTER.  
4. Use the RIGHT arrow to move the cursor to the next  
field.  
8. Select CYCLE from the pull-down list.  
9. Press ENTER.  
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the desired time is dis-  
played.  
6. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
ENDED BY pull-down list.  
7. Press ENTER.  
8. Select PRESSURE from the pull-down list.  
9. Press RESET. The Main Screen, page 18 displays.  
NOTE: When PRESSURE is selected, the Pressure  
Icon will display on the top right corner of the screen.  
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Cycle Mode Selection  
PUMP OFF Setup  
Sets up how the PUMP OFF cycle is ended: Time,  
Machine Count switch activation, or Machine Count acti-  
vations limited by a maximum time.  
If the Cycle Mode is selected you will also be prompted  
to set the desired number of cycles.  
NOTE: A cycle is equal to two switch closure transitions  
at the cycle switch input.  
FIG. 28  
1. Use the UP/DOWN Arrow keys to move the cursor  
over PUMP OFF.  
FIG. 27  
10. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
CYCLES field.  
2. Press ENTER to display the PUMP OFF setup  
screen.  
11. Press ENTER.  
To Set the Pump OFF Option  
12. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to move up and down  
through the numbers 0-9 until the first number you  
want in the CYCLES field is displayed.  
13. Use the RIGHT arrow to move the cursor to the next  
field. Repeat step 12.  
NOTE: The maximum number of Cycles you can setup  
in this field is 99.  
14. Press RESET. The Main Screen, page 18 displays.  
FIG. 29  
NOTE: When Cycles is selected, the Cycles Icon dis-  
plays is the upper right corner of the screen.  
1. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
PUMP OFF pull-down menu.  
2. Press ENTER.  
3. Use the UP/DOWN Arrow keys to move cursor to  
select TIME, COUNT or BOTH.  
4. After you make your selection, Press ENTER.  
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If TIME is selected:  
1. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
COUNTS field.  
If TIME is selected you will also be prompted to set the  
specific amount of time.  
2. Press ENTER.  
3. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to move up and down  
through the numbers 0-9 until the first number you  
want in the COUNTS field is displayed.  
4. Use the RIGHT arrow to move the cursor to the next  
field. Repeat step 3.  
NOTE: The maximum number of Counts you can setup  
in this field is 9999.  
5. Press RESET. The Main Screen, page 18 displays.  
FIG. 30  
If BOTH is selected:  
If PUMP OFF is set to BOTH, the GLC 4400 will stay in  
the PUMP OFF state until the entered number of  
machine counts is received or the time expires.  
1. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
TIME field.  
2. Press ENTER.  
If TIMEOUT is set to FAULT, an alarm will occur when  
the time expires.  
NOTE: Time is displayed in HH:MM:SS.  
3. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to move up and down  
through the numbers 0-9 until the first number in the  
pump off TIME is displayed in the field.  
If TIMEOUT is set to RUN, the unit will enter PUMP ON  
when time expires.  
If BOTH is selected you will be prompted to set the spe-  
cific amount of time and determine what occurs when  
time expires.  
4. Use the RIGHT arrow to move the cursor to the next  
field.  
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the desired time is dis-  
played.  
6. Press RESET. The Main Screen, page 18 displays.  
If COUNT is selected:  
If COUNT is selected you will also be prompted to set  
the specific number of counts.  
FIG. 32  
1. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
COUNTS field.  
2. Press ENTER.  
3. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to move up and down  
through the numbers 0-9 until the first number you  
want in the COUNTS field is displayed.  
FIG. 31  
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4. Use the RIGHT arrow to move the cursor to the next  
field. Repeat step 3.  
POWER UP Setup  
NOTE: The maximum number of Counts you can setup  
in this field is 9999.  
5. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
TIME field.  
6. Press ENTER.  
NOTE: Time is displayed in HH:MM:SS.  
7. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to move up and down  
through the numbers 0-9 until the first number in the  
PUMP OFF time is displayed in the field.  
FIG. 34  
1. Use the UP/DOWN Arrow keys to move the cursor  
over POWER UP.  
8. Use the RIGHT arrow to move the cursor to the next  
field. Repeat step 7.  
2. Press ENTER to display the POWER UP setup  
screen.  
9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 until the desired time is dis-  
played.  
Power Up can be programmed one of four ways:  
10. Press ENTER.  
First: At Power Up, the normal lube cycle that was in  
process when power was removed, is resumed.  
11. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
TIMEOUT pull-down menu.  
FIG. 35  
FIG. 33  
1. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
POWER UP pull-down menu.  
12. Press ENTER.  
2. From the pull-down menu, select OFF.  
3. Press ENTER.  
13. When time expires:  
Select FAULT if an alarm should occur.  
4. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
DELAY pull-down menu.  
Select RUN if unit should enter PUMP ON.  
14. Press ENTER.  
5. From the pull-down menu, select OFF.  
15. Press RESET. The Main Screen, page 18 displays.  
6. Press RESET. The Main Screen, page 18 displays.  
NOTE: If Count or Both is selected, the Count Icon dis-  
plays in the upper right corner of the screen.  
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Second: At Power Up, a delay occurs, the pump is off;  
then the normal lube cycle that was in process when  
power was removed, is resumed.  
Third: At Power Up, immediately go to PUMP ON  
(normal on time)..  
FIG. 37  
FIG. 36  
1. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
POWER UP pull-down menu.  
1. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
POWER UP pull-down menu.  
2. From the pull-down menu, select ON.  
3. Press ENTER.  
2. From the pull-down menu, select OFF.  
3. Press ENTER.  
4. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
DELAY pull-down menu.  
4. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
DELAY pull-down menu.  
5. From the pull-down menu, select OFF.  
5. From the pull-down menu, select ON.  
6. Press ENTER.  
6. Press RESET. The Main Screen, page 18 displays.  
Fourth: At Power Up, go to programmed PUMP OFF  
delay time; then to normal PUMP ON.  
7. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
DELAY TIME field.  
8. Press ENTER.  
NOTE: Time is displayed in MM:SS.  
9. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to move up and down  
through the numbers 0-9 until the first number in the  
DELAY TIME is displayed in the field.  
10. Use the RIGHT arrow to move the cursor to the next  
field. Repeat step 9.  
FIG. 38  
11. Repeat steps 9 and 10 until the desired time is dis-  
played.  
1. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
POWER UP pull-down menu.  
12. Press RESET. The Main Screen, page 18 displays.  
2. From the pull-down menu, select ON.  
3. Press ENTER.  
4. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
DELAY pull-down menu.  
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5. From the pull-down menu, select ON.  
6. Press ENTER.  
Pulsed Pump Screen  
1. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
PULSE pull-down menu.  
7. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
DELAY TIME field.  
2. Press ENTER.  
3. Use the UP/DOWN Arrow keys to move cursor to  
select ON.  
8. Press ENTER.  
NOTE: Time is displayed in MM:SS.  
4. Press ENTER.  
9. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to move up and down  
through the numbers 0-9 until the first number in the  
DELAY TIME is displayed in the field.  
10. Use the RIGHT arrow to move the cursor to the next  
field. Repeat step 9.  
11. Repeat steps 9 and 10 until the desired time is dis-  
played.  
12. Press RESET. The Main Screen, page 18 displays.  
PULSED Setup  
FIG. 41  
5. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
TIME OFF field.  
6. Press ENTER.  
NOTE: The time is displayed in Seconds.  
7. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to move up and down  
through the numbers 0-9 until the first number of the  
TIME OFF you are creating is displayed in the field.  
FIG. 39  
8. Use the RIGHT arrow to move the cursor to the next  
field. Repeat step 7.  
1. Use the UP/DOWN Arrow keys to move the cursor  
over PULSED.  
9. Press ENTER.  
2. Press ENTER to display the PULSED setup screen.  
FIG. 42  
FIG. 40  
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10. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
TIME ON field.  
To enable PIN Code Entry:  
11. Press ENTER.  
NOTE: The time is displayed in Seconds.  
12. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to move up and down  
through the numbers 0-9 until the first number of the  
TIME ON you are creating is displayed in the field.  
13. Use the RIGHT arrow to move the cursor to the next  
field. Repeat step 7.  
FIG. 44  
14. Press ENTER.  
1. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the PIN  
pull-down menu.  
15. Press RESET. The Main Screen, page 18 displays.  
NOTE:  
2. Press ENTER.  
The maximum Time Off and Time On is  
99 seconds.  
3. Use the UP/DOWN Arrow keys to move cursor to  
select ON.  
The minimum Time Off is 3 seconds.  
4. Press ENTER.  
The minimum Time On is 0 (zero) seconds.  
PIN Setup  
If protection for the setup mode is desired, a PIN Code  
entry can be enabled.  
FIG. 45  
5. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the PIN  
CODE prompt field.  
6. Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow to position the cursor  
over the first blank Pin Code prompt field (FIG. 21).  
FIG. 43  
7. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to move up and down  
through the numbers 0-9 until the first number in the  
PIN code you are creating is displayed in the field.  
1. Use the UP/DOWN Arrow keys to move the cursor  
over PIN CODE.  
8. Use the RIGHT arrow to move the cursor to the next  
field. Repeat step 7  
2. Press ENTER to display the PIN CODE setup  
screen.  
9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 for each PIN Code prompt.  
10. Press RESET. The Main Screen, page 18 displays.  
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4. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
TIME ON field.  
DISPLAY Setup  
FIG. 46  
FIG. 48  
1. Use the UP/DOWN Arrow keys to move the cursor  
over DISPLAY.  
NOTE: Time is displayed in HH:MM.  
2. Press ENTER to display the DISPLAY setup screen.  
5. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to move up and down  
through the numbers 0-9 until the first number in the  
TIME ON is displayed in the field.  
Display Backlight  
The display backlight can be set to turn off after a pro-  
grammed amount of time. If the backlight is OFF it will  
turn back on when any front panel key is pressed.  
6. Use the RIGHT arrow to move the cursor to the next  
field. Repeat step 5.  
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 until the desired time displays.  
8. Press RESET. The Main Screen, page 18 displays.  
QUICK CYCLE Setup  
FIG. 47  
1. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
TIMER pull-down menu.  
2. From the pull-down menu, select ON.  
3. Press ENTER.  
FIG. 49  
1. Use the UP/DOWN Arrow keys to move the cursor  
over QUICK CYCLE.  
2. Press ENTER to display the QUICK CYCLE setup  
screen.  
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Quick Cycle Screen Setup  
12. Repeat steps 7 - 9 for the TIME OFF field.  
The Quick Cycle screen setup is used to setup a Trou-  
bleshooting profile.  
13. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
pull-down menu.  
14. Select ON.  
15. The Quick Cycle begins.  
NOTE:  
The maximum Time Off and Time On is 99 seconds.  
When complete, the system returns to the Run  
Mode. It does not come back to the Quick Cycle  
Setup Screen.  
FIG. 50  
LOW LEVEL FILTERING Setup  
1. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
CYCLES field.  
2. Press ENTER.  
3. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to move up and down  
through the numbers 0-9 until the first number you  
want in the CYCLES field is displayed.  
4. Use the RIGHT arrow to move the cursor to the next  
field. Repeat step 3.  
NOTE: The maximum number of Cycles you can setup  
in this field is 99.  
FIG. 51  
5. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
TIME ON field.  
1. Use the UP/DOWN Arrow keys to move the cursor  
over LL FILTERING.  
6. Press ENTER.  
2. Press ENTER to display the LL FILTERING setup  
screen.  
NOTE: Time On and Time Off in QUICK CYCLE mode  
only, are displayed in Seconds.  
7. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to move up and down  
through the numbers 0-9 until the first number you  
want to use in the TIME ON field is displayed in the  
field.  
8. Use the RIGHT arrow to move the cursor to the next  
field. Repeat step 7.  
9. Press ENTER.  
10. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
TIME ON field.  
11. Press ENTER.  
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Low Level Filtering Screen Setup  
8. Use the RIGHT arrow to move the cursor to the next  
field. Repeat step 7.  
The Low Level Filtering screen setup is used to filter out  
spurious signals from rotating paddle type low level sen-  
sors.  
9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 until the desired time is dis-  
played.  
NOTE: When using the GLC4400 with the G3 Automatic  
Lubrication Pump, it is recommended that the low level  
filtering be set to G3 defaults.  
10. Press ENTER.  
11. If the default values for the G3 Automatic Lubrica-  
tion Pump are intended to be used, use the  
UP/DOWN arrows to move to the G3 DEFAULT  
field.  
The NUMBER field determines how many signal activa-  
tions are required to set a fault.  
12. Press ENTER. The NUMBER and TIME values will  
be updated to the G3 default value.  
The TIME field determines the amount of RUN time  
required without an activation to reset the activation  
count to 0 (zero).  
13. Press RESET. The Main Screen, shown on page  
18, displays.  
FIG. 52  
1. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
NUMBER field.  
2. Press ENTER.  
3. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to move up and down  
through the numbers 0-9 until the first number you  
want in the NUMBER field is displayed.  
4. Use the RIGHT arrow to move the cursor to the next  
field. Repeat step 3.  
NOTE: The maximum number of Counts you can setup  
in this field is 99.  
5. Use the Arrow keys to move the cursor over the  
TIME field.  
6. Press ENTER.  
NOTE: Time is displayed in HH:MM:SS.  
7. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to move up and down  
through the numbers 0-9 until the first number in the  
TIME field is displayed.  
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Run Mode  
When you first turn the Lubrication Controller power on,  
the identification screen shown in FIG. 53 displays.  
A
A
B
C
C
D
D
B
FIG. 54  
FIG. 53  
A
B
C
Operating Mode Identification - Sets up Pump On/  
Pump Off, page 22.  
A
B
Display Contrast Adjustment: UP and DOWN  
Arrows can be used to adjust the display contrast.  
Time Counter - Actual elapsed time counts down while  
the pump runs - set up in Pump On Setup, page 18.  
Backlight Brightness Adjustment: LEFT and  
RIGHT Arrows can be used to adjust the backlight  
brightness.  
Progression Bar - Real-time, visual representation of the  
elapsed time the pump has been on. Runs in conjunction  
with B.  
NOTE: Contrast and Brightness adjustments can be  
made on any Run Screen at any time.  
D
Total Pump On Time - Shows the total amount of time  
the pump is on. Setup on the Pump On setup screen,  
C
D
Software (Part Number): 15Y354  
(Software) Version: 1.01.XX  
Screen Identification  
The following screen is only shown as an example of the  
information that is displayed on a Run screen. A com-  
plete description of the icons and symbols shown in FIG.  
54 is provided on page 3.  
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Run Mode  
Prelube Power Up  
The Timer icon (D) displays and indicates the Timer  
Mode.  
Pump On Ended with Pressure  
B
A
D
C
FIG. 55  
If Prelube is enabled (page 22), the programmed pre-  
lube sequence occurs.  
FIG. 57  
If no Prelube sequence has been selected, the lube  
cycle that was in progress at power down is resumed.  
If the Pump On sequence has been programmed to end  
by a pressure switch:  
Pump On Ended with Time  
The GLC 4400 pump output relay activates (J7-3)  
and will stay on until a switch closure is received  
(J6-3) (see Setup Menus, Pump On, page 19).  
The Pump On LED (A) remains on during this time.  
The Pump On (C) icon displays.  
The Cycle LED (B) illuminates and Pressure Mode  
icon (D) displays to indicate the pressure switch.  
D
A
C
If the pressure switch closure is not received before  
time expires, an alarm occurs.  
NOTE: If Pump On is ended by a pressure switch and  
no Power Up delay is selected, when power to the GLC  
4400 is turned on, the GLC 4400 starts at the beginning  
of the Pump On time instead of resuming the Pump On  
time where it left off.  
FIG. 56  
If the Pump On sequence has been programmed to be  
ended by TIME:  
The GLC 4400 pump output relay activates (J7-3)  
and will stay on until the time expires. (see Setup  
Menus, Pump On, page 18).  
The Pump On LED (A) remains on during this time.  
The Pump On (C) icon displays.  
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Run Mode  
Pump On Ended with Cycle Switch  
Activation  
Pump Off Ended with Time  
D
A
A
B
C
C
D
E
FIG. 59  
FIG. 58  
If the Pump Off sequence has been programmed to be  
ended by TIME:  
If the Pump On sequence has been programmed to end  
by a Cycle Switch Activation:  
The GLC 4400 pump output relay activates (J7-3)  
and will stay off until the time expires. (see Setup  
Menus, Pump Off, page 20).  
The GLC 4400 pump output relay activates (J7-3)  
and will stay on until the correct number of cycle  
switch closures is received (J6-3) (see Setup  
Menus, Cycle End Setup page 19).  
The Pump On LED (A) remains off during this time.  
The Pump Off icon (C) displays.  
The Pump On LED (A) remains on during this time.  
The Pump On (C) icon displays.  
The Timer Mode icon (D) displays and indicates the  
Timer Mode.  
The Cycle LED (B) and Cycle Count Mode icon (D)  
display indicating the cycle switch is activated.  
Pump Off Ended with Machine Counts  
The cycle indicator bar (E) displays a visual repre-  
sentation of the cycle switch closures received.  
If the set number of cycle switch closures is not  
received before time expires, an alarm occurs.  
B
A
D
C
FIG. 60  
If the Pump Off sequence has been programmed to be  
ended by MACHINE COUNTS:  
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Run Mode  
The GLC 4400 pump output relay activates (J7-3)  
Alarms Screen  
When a cycle alarm event occurs the Alarm Screen,  
shown in FIG. 62 displays.  
and will stay off until the correct number of counts  
(J6-15) occur (see Setup Menus, Pump Off, page  
20).  
The Pump On LED (A) remains off during this time.  
The Pump Off icon (C) displays.  
The Cycle LED (B) and Machine Count icon (D) dis-  
play and indicate the Machine Count Switch activa-  
tion.  
Pump Off Ended with Machine Counts; Max  
Time Entered  
FIG. 62  
A
B
To clear an alarm, hold down the Clear Key on the dis-  
play Keypad (see page 3).  
C
D
E
The following is a list of other alarm events that may dis-  
play.  
Low Level Alarm. Icon appears on display screen.  
Indicates the lubrication fluid level is low.  
FIG. 61  
Pressure mode error. Icon displays on alarm screen  
to signal the allotted time ran out before the pressure  
switch was tripped.  
If the Pump Off sequence has been programmed to be  
ended by MACHINE COUNTS with a maximum time:  
The GLC 4400 pump output relay activates (J7-3)  
and will stay off until the correct number of counts  
(J6-15) occur (see Setup Menus, Pump Off, page  
20).  
Machine count error. When icon displays on alarm  
screen, indicates the set number of machine counts  
was not received before time expired. This would  
trigger an alarm event.  
The Pump On LED (A) remains off during this time.  
The Pump Off icon (C) displays.  
Cycle switch input error. Icon displays in center of  
Alarm screen to indicate the allotted time ran out  
before the programmed number of cycle switch  
activations was received.  
The Cycle LED (B) and Machine Count icon (D) dis-  
play and indicate the Machine Count Switch activa-  
tion.  
The counts indicator bar (E) displays a visual repre-  
sentation of the machine counts received.  
If the set number of machine counts is not received  
before time expires, an alarm occurs.  
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Troubleshooting  
Description  
Problem  
Solution  
Power light off: Timer is not receiving  
power. Verify connections and verify  
power supply.  
No power supplied to solenoid  
Power light on: Verify solenoid con-  
nections  
Timer fails to activate solenoid  
Solenoid faulty  
Replace solenoid  
Replace timer  
Timer faulty  
Low level or other alarm  
Pressure switch incorrectly wired  
Pressure switch faulty  
Timer faulty  
Refill reservoir  
Verify proper connections  
Replace pressure switch  
Replace timer  
Pressure switch fails to shut down  
system  
Program Settings  
Modes of Operation  
Description  
Maximum / Minimum and Additional Comments  
TIMER Setup, page 18  
HH:MM:SS (00:00:01 - 99:59:59)  
HH:MM:SS (00:00:01 - 99:59:59)  
HH:MM:SS (00:00:01 - 99:59:59)  
Cycles = 01 - 99  
PRESSURE Setup, page 19  
CYCLE END Setup, page 19  
CYCLE MODE Selection, page 20  
Time, Pressure or Cycles  
PUMP ON Setup, page 18  
PUMP OFF Setup, page 20  
Pump ON Time: HH:MM:SS (00:00:01 - 99:59:59)  
Cycles: 01 - 99 (only used when mode of operation = cycles)  
Time, Count or Both  
Pump OFF Time: HH:MM:SS. (00:00:01 - 99:59:59)  
Count: 01 - 9999  
POWER UP Setup, page 22  
MM:SS (00:01 - 59:59)  
Maximum Time OFF and Time ON: SS (01-99)  
ON / OFF  
PULSED Output (pump), page 24  
PIN Number Setup, page 25  
0000 - 9999  
Cycles = 01 - 99  
QUICK CYCLE SCREEN Setup, page 26  
Time ON and Time OFF: SS (01-99)  
Execute: YES / NO  
YES / NO  
PRELUBE on Power Up, page 30  
Delay: YES / NO  
TIME: MM:SS (00:01 - 59:59)  
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Technical Data  
Technical Data  
Input Contact  
Power Source DC - model 24B591  
Power Source AC - model 24B596  
Power consumption  
9 - 30 VDC  
100 VAC to 240 VAC - 50/60 Hz  
24 Watts  
Cycle Pressure Control Input (optional)  
Machine Count Control Input (optional)  
Lubrication level (optional)  
Remote Manual Run Input  
Outputs  
Normally open pressure or cycle switch  
Machine count control switch  
Normally open level switch, closes upon low level  
Normally open remote manual run switch  
Pump control  
Pump Control Voltage = Power Source  
Power Source  
Voltage  
Max Switching Voltage  
Max Switching Current  
Minimum Switching Capacity  
Low Level Alarm, normally open (optional)  
Voltage  
250 VAC, 100 VDC  
10 A (AC), 5A (DC)  
100 mA @ 5 VDC  
Power Source  
250 VAC, 30 VDC  
5A (AC), 5A (DC)  
100 mA @ 5 VDC  
Max Switching Voltage  
Max Switching Current  
Minimum Switching Capacity  
Auxiliary Alarm, normally open (optional)  
Voltage  
Power Source  
250 VAC, 30 VDC  
Max Switching Voltage  
Max Switching Current  
Minimum Switching Capacity  
Status OK, normally open (optional)  
Voltage  
5A (AC), 5A (DC)  
100 mA @5 VDC  
Voltage-free Contact  
Power Source  
Max Switching Voltage  
Max Switching Current  
250 VAC, 100 VDC  
10 A (AC), 5A (DC)  
Minimum Switching Capacity  
Protection grade  
100 mA @ 5 VDC  
IP69K  
Enclosure Material  
Membrane Material  
Bushing  
Fiberglass reinforced polyester  
Polyester  
Ethylene Propylene Diene Monemer Rubber (EDPM)  
- 40°F to 145°F (- 40°C to 63°C)  
- 13°F to 145°F (- 25°C to 63°C)  
Operating temperature range  
Storage Temperature  
34  
313855H  
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Dimensions  
Dimensions  
Mounting Hole Layout  
4.8 in. (122 mm)  
3.23 in.  
(82.0 mm)  
4.72 in.  
(120 mm)  
3.58 in.  
(90.85 mm)  
4.17 in.  
(105.92 mm)  
313855H  
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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 warranty  
published by Graco, Graco will, for a period of twelve months from the date of sale, repair or replace any part of the equipment determined by  
Graco to be defective. This warranty applies only when the equipment is installed, operated and maintained in accordance with Graco’s written  
recommendations.  
This warranty does not cover, and Graco shall not be liable for general wear and tear, or any malfunction, damage or wear caused by faulty  
installation, misapplication, abrasion, corrosion, inadequate or improper maintenance, negligence, accident, tampering, or substitution of  
non-Graco component parts. Nor shall Graco be liable for malfunction, damage or wear caused by the incompatibility of Graco equipment with  
structures, accessories, equipment or materials not supplied by Graco, or the improper design, manufacture, installation, operation or  
maintenance of structures, accessories, equipment or materials not supplied by Graco.  
This warranty is conditioned upon the prepaid return of the equipment claimed to be defective to an authorized Graco distributor for verification of  
the claimed defect. If the claimed defect is verified, Graco will repair or replace free of charge any defective parts. The equipment will be returned  
to the original purchaser transportation prepaid. If inspection of the equipment does not disclose any defect in material or workmanship, repairs will  
be made at a reasonable charge, which charges may include the costs of parts, labor, and transportation.  
THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE, AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED  
TO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
Graco’s sole obligation and buyer’s sole remedy for any breach of warranty shall be as set forth above. The buyer agrees that no other remedy  
(including, but not limited to, incidental or consequential damages for lost profits, lost sales, injury to person or property, or any other incidental or  
consequential loss) shall be available. Any action for breach of warranty must be brought within two (2) years of the date of sale.  
GRACO MAKES NO WARRANTY, AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IN CONNECTION WITH ACCESSORIES, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS OR COMPONENTS SOLD BUT NOT  
MANUFACTURED BY GRACO. These items sold, but not manufactured by Graco (such as electric motors, switches, hose, etc.), are subject to  
the warranty, if any, of their manufacturer. Graco will provide purchaser with reasonable assistance in making any claim for breach of these  
warranties.  
In no event will Graco be liable for indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages resulting from Graco supplying equipment hereunder, or  
the furnishing, performance, or use of any products or other goods sold hereto, whether due to a breach of contract, breach of warranty, the  
negligence of Graco, or otherwise.  
FOR GRACO CANADA CUSTOMERS  
The Parties acknowledge that they have required that the present document, as well as all documents, notices and legal proceedings entered into,  
given or instituted pursuant hereto or relating directly or indirectly hereto, be drawn up in English. Les parties reconnaissent avoir convenu que la  
rédaction du présente document sera en Anglais, ainsi que tous documents, avis et procédures judiciaires exécutés, donnés ou intentés, à la suite  
de ou en rapport, directement ou indirectement, avec les procédures concernées.  
Graco Information  
TO PLACE AN ORDER, contact your Graco distributor or call to identify the nearest distributor.  
Phone: 612-623-6928 or Toll Free: 1-800-533-9655, Fax: 612-378-3590  
All written and visual data contained in this document reflects the latest product information available at the time of publication.  
Graco reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice.  
Original instructions. This manual contains English. MM 313855  
Graco Headquarters: Minneapolis  
International Offices: Belgium, China, Japan, Korea  
GRACO INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES • P.O. BOX 1441 • MINNEAPOLIS MN 55440-1441 • USA  
Copyright 2009, Graco Inc. All Graco manufacturing locations are registered to ISO 9001.  
Revised December 2013  
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