Graco 3A2800B Owner's manual

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3A2800B
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Positive displacement proportioning of 2-component materials helps reduce waste. Manual system with
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Important Safety Instructions
Read all warnings and instructions in this manual.
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Contents
Models............................................................... 3
Related Manuals ................................................ 5
Warnings ........................................................... 6
Important Is
ocyanate (ISO) Information................ 9
Troubleshooting.................................................. 11
System Troubleshooting............................... 11
Error Code Troubleshooting.......................... 12
Booth Control Troubleshooting...................... 22
Power Barrier Board Troubleshooting............ 23
Isolation Board Troubleshooting.................... 24
Enhanced Fluid Control Module
Troubleshooting.............................. 25
Pump Module Troubleshooting ..................... 26
Advanced Display Module
Troubleshooting.............................. 27
Notes ................................................................ 28
Electrical Sc
hematics.......................................... 29
Optional Cabl
es and Modules ....................... 35
Repair................................................................ 36
Before Servicing .......................................... 36
Pressure Relief Procedure............................ 37
Repairing the Advanced Display Module
(ADM)............................................ 38
Servicing the Control Box ............................. 39
Servicing the Fluid Section ........................... 48
Parts.................................................................. 52
Proportioner Parts........................................ 52
Control Box Parts......................................... 55
Solenoid Manifold Parts................................ 58
Technical
Data ................................................... 59
Graco Standard Warranty.................................... 60
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3A2800B
Models
Models
See Figs. 1–7 for component identification labels, including approval information and certification.
Part No.
Series
Maximum Air Working
Pressure
Maximum Fluid Working
Pressure
Location of PD
2K and
Electrical Co
ntrol Box
(ECB) Labels
MC1000
A
100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7.0 bar) 300 psi (2.068 MPa,
20.68 bar)
MC2000
A
100 psi (0.7 MPa, 7.0 bar) 1500 psi (10.34 MPa,
103.4 bar)
0359
II 2 G
Figure 1 Model MC1000 (Low Pressure) Identification Label
Figure 2 24M672 Control Box Identification Label
Continued on the next page.
3A2800B 3
Models
Figure 3 Model MC2000 (High Pressure) Identification Label
Figure 4 Non-Intrinsically Safe Color Change Control (Accessory) Identification Label
Figure 5 Intrinsically Safe Color Change Control (Accessory) Identification Label
Figure 6 Booth Control Identification Label
Figure 7 Pump Expansion Kit (Accessory) Identification Label
4
3A2800B
Related Manuals
Related Manuals
Manual No. Description
332457 PD2K Proportioner Installation
Manual, Manual Systems
332562
PD2K Proportioner Operation
Manual, Manual Systems
3A2801 Mix Module Instructions-Parts
Manual
332339 Pump Repair
-Parts Manual
Manual No. Description
332454
Color Change V
alve Repair-Parts
Manual
332455
Color Change Kits
Instructions-Parts Manual
332456 3rd and 4th P
ump Kits
Instructio
ns-Parts Manual
3A2800B 5
Warnings
Warnings
The following
warnings are for the setup, use, grounding, maintenance and repair of this equipment. The
exclamation p
oint symbol alerts you to a general warning and the hazard symbol refers to procedure-specific
risks. When th
ese symbols appear in the body of this manual or on warning labels, refer backtothese
Warnings. Pr
oduct-specific hazard symbols and warnings not covered in this section may appear throughout
the body of th
is manual where applicable.
WARNING
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
Flammable
fumes, such as solvent and paint fumes, in work area can ignite or explode. To help
prevent fir
e and explosion:
Use equipment only in well ventilated area.
Eliminat
e all ignition sources; such as pilot lights, cigarettes, portable electric lamps, and
plastic d
rop cloths (potential static arc).
Keep work area free of debris, including solvent, rags and gasoline.
Do not plug or unplug power cords, or turn power or light switches on or off when flammable
fumes are present.
•Grounda
ll equipment in the work area. See Grounding instructions.
Use only grounded hoses.
Hold gun firmly to side of grounded pail when triggering into pail. Do not use pail liners unless
they are antistatic or conductive.
Stop op
eration immediately if static sparking occurs or you feel a shock, Do not use
equipm
ent until you identify and correct the problem.
Keep a working fire extinguisher in the work area.
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
This equipment must be grounded. Improper grounding, setup, or usage of the system can
cause electric shock.
Turn off and disconnect power at main switch before disconnecting any cables and before
servicing or installing equipment.
Connect only to grounded power source.
•Alle
lectrical wiring must be done by a qualified electrician and comply with all local codes
and r
egulations.
6 3A2800B
Warnings
WARNING
INTRINSIC SAFETY
Intrinsically safe equipment that is installed improperly or connected to non-intrinsically safe
equipment will create a hazardous condition and can cause fire, explosion, or electric shock.
Follow local regulations and the following safety requirements.
•Besureyouri
nstallation complies with national, state, and local codes for the installation of
electrical a
pparatus in a Class I, Group D, Division 1 (North America) or Class I, Zones 1
and 2 (Europ
e) Hazardous Location, including all of the local safety fire codes (for example,
NFPA 33, NEC
500 and 516, OSHA 1910.107, etc.).
To help prevent fire and explosion:
Do not install equipment approved only for a non-hazardous location in a hazardous
location. See model ID label for the intrinsic safety rating of your model.
Do not subs
titute system components as this may impair intrinsic safety.
Equipment that comes in contact with the intrinsically safe terminals must be rated for Intrinsic
Safety. This includes DC voltage meters, ohmmeters, cables, and connections. Remove the
unit from the hazardous area when troubleshooting.
SKIN INJECTION HAZARD
High-pressure fluid from gun, hose leaks, or ruptured components will pierce skin. This may
look like just a cut, but it is a serious injury that can result in amputation. Get immediate surgical
treatment.
Do not sp
ray without tip guard and trigger guard installed.
Engage trigger lock when not spraying.
Do not point gun at anyone or at any part of the body.
•Donotp
ut your hand over the spray tip.
Do not stop or deflect leaks with your hand, body, glove, or rag.
Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure when you stop spraying/dispensing and before
cleaning, checking, or servicing equipment.
•Tight
en all fluid connections before operating the equipment.
Check hoses and couplings daily. Replace worn or damaged parts immediately.
MOVING PARTS HAZARD
Moving parts can pinch, cut or amputate fingers and other body parts.
Keep clear of moving parts.
Do not operate equipment with protective guards or covers removed.
•Pre
ssurized equipment can start without warning. Before checking, moving, or servicing
equ
ipment, follow the Pressure Relief Procedure and disconnect all power sources.
3A2800B
7
Warnings
WARNING
TOXIC FLUID OR FUMES
Toxic fluids or fumes can cause serious injury or death if splashed in the eyesoronskin,
inhaled, or swallowed.
Read MSDSs to know the specific hazards of the fluids you are using.
Store hazardous fluid in approved containers, and dispose of it according to applicable
guidelines.
Always wear
chemically impermeable gloves when spraying, dispensing, or cleaning
equipment.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Wear appropriate protective equipment when in the work area to help prevent serious injury,
including eye injury, hearing loss, inhalation of toxic fumes, and burns. This protective
equipment includes but is not limited to:
•Protectiv
e eyewear, and hearing protection.
Respirators, protective clothing, and gloves as recommended by the fluid and solvent
manufacturer.
EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD
Misuse can cause death or serious injury.
Do not operate the unit when fatigued or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Do not exceed the maximum working pressure or temperature rating of the lowest rated
system component. See Technical Data in all equipment manuals.
•Useui
ds and solvents that are compatible with equipment wetted parts. See Technical Data
in all e
quipment manuals. Read fluid and solvent manufacturer’s warnings. For complete
inform
ation about your material, request MSDS from distributor or retailer.
Do not leave the work area while equipment is energized or under pressure.
Turn off all equipment and follow the Pressure Relief Procedure when equipment is not in use.
•Check
equipment daily. Repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately with genuine
manuf
acturer’s replacement parts only.
Do not alter or modify equipment. Alterations or modifications may void agency approvals
and create safety hazards.
Make sure all equipment is rated and approved for the environment in which youareusingit.
•Usee
quipment only for its intended purpose. Call your distributor for information.
Route hoses and cables away from traffic areas, sharp edges, moving parts, and hot surfaces.
Do not kink or over bend hoses or use hoses to pull equipment.
•Kee
p children and animals away from work area.
Comply with all applicable safety regulations.
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Important Isocy
anate (ISO) Information
Important Iso
cyanate (ISO) Information
Isocyanates (ISO) are catalysts used in two
component materials.
Isocyanate Conditions
Spraying or dispensing materials containing
isocyanates creates potentially harmful mists,
vapors, and atomized particulates.
Read material manufacturer’s warnings and
material MSDS to know specific hazards and
precautions related to isocyanates.
Prevent inhalation of isocyanate mists, vapors,
and atomized particulates by providing sufficient
ventilation in the work area. If sufficient ventilation
is not available, a supplied-air respirator is required
for everyone in the work area.
To prevent contact with isocyanates, appropriate
personal protective equipment, including
chemically impermeable gloves, boots, aprons,
and goggles, is also required for everyone in the
work area.
Material Self-ignition
Some materials may become self-igniting if applied
too thick. Read material manufacturer’s warnings
and material MSDS.
Keep Components A and B Separate
Cross-contamination can result in cured
material in fluid lines which could cause serious
injury or damage equipment. To prevent
cross-contamination:
Never interchange component A and component
B wetted parts.
Never use solvent on one side if it has been
contaminated from the other side.
Moisture Sensitivity of Isocyanates
Exposure to moisture (such as humidity) will cause
ISO to partially cure; forming small, hard, abrasive
crystals, which become suspended in the fluid.
Eventually a film will form on the surface and the ISO
will begin to gel, increasing in viscosity.
NOTICE
Partially cured ISO will reduce performance and
the life of all wetted parts.
Always use a sealed container with a desiccant
dryer in the vent, or a nitrogen atmosphere.
Never store ISO in an open container.
Keep the ISO pump wet cup or reservoir (if
installed) filled with appropriate lubricant. The
lubricant creates a barrier between the ISO and
the atmosphere.
Use only moisture-proof hoses compatible with
ISO.
Never use reclaimed solvents, which may
contain moisture. Always keep solvent
containers closed when not in use.
Always lubricate threaded parts with an
appropriate lubricant when reassembling.
NOTE: The amount of film formation and rate of
crystallization varies depending on the blend of ISO,
the humidity, and the temperature.
3A2800B 9
Important Isocy
anate (ISO) Information
Changing Mate
rials
NOTICE
Changing the material types used in your
equipment requires special attention to avoid
equipment damage and downtime.
When changi
ng materials, flush the equipment
multiple ti
mes to ensure it is thoroughly clean.
Always clea
n the fluid inlet strainers after
flushing.
•Checkwith
your material manufacturer for
chemical c
ompatibility.
When chang
ing between epoxies and urethanes
or polyur
eas, disassemble and clean all uid
componen
ts and change hoses. Epoxies often
have amin
es on the B (hardener) side. Polyureas
often hav
eaminesontheA(resin)side.
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Troubleshootin
g
Troubleshooting
NOTE: Check all possible remedies before disassembling the system.
System Troubleshooting
Problem
Cause Solution
Inadequate power supply.
See Techni
cal Data, page 59.
Power switch is off.
Turn switch on.
Main power is shut off.
Turn main
power switch on.
Exhaust
ed fluid supply.
Refill an
d reprime pump.
Clogged fluid outlet line, valves,
etc.
Clear.
Unit will not operate.
Fluid d
ried on piston rod.
Disass
emble and clean pump.
See pum
p manual. In future, stop
pump at
bottom of stroke.
Inadequate power supply.
See Technical Data, page 59.
Exhausted fluid supply. Refill and reprime pump.
Clog
ged fluid outlet line, valves,
etc.
Clea
r.
Pump output low on both strokes.
Worn piston packings.
Replace. See pump manual.
Hel
d open or worn dosing valves.
Check and repair. See valve
manual.
Pum
p output low on only one
st
roke.
Worn piston packing.
Re
place. See pump manual.
No output. Improperly installed dosing valves.
Check solenoid connections to
valves. See pump manual.
Exhausted fluid supply. Refill and reprime pump.
Held open or worn dosing valves.
Check and repair. See pump
manual.
P
ump operates erratically.
Worn piston packing.
Replace. See pump manual.
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11
Troubleshootin
g
Error Code Tro
ubleshooting
System errors alert you of a problem and help
prevent off-ratio spraying. There are three types:
Advisory, Deviation, and Alarm.
An Advisory r
ecords an event in the system, and will
clear itself
after 60 seconds.
A Deviation records an error in the system but does
not shut down the equipment. The deviation must be
acknowledged by the user.
If an Alarm occurs, operation stops.
If any of th
e three types occur:
Alarm buzzer sounds (unless in silent mode).
Alarm popup screen shows the active alarm code.
Status bar on the Advanced Display Module shows
theactivealarmcode.
Alarm is saved in the date/time stamped log.
NOTE: When an error occurs be sure to determine
the code before resetting it. If you forget which code
occurred, the Errors screen displays the 200 most
recent errors, with date, time, and description.
NOTE: In some
error codes listed below, a # symbol
is shown as th
e last digit. This symbol represents the
applicable
pump number, which can vary. The unit’s
display wil
l show the applicable pump number as the
last digit i
n the code.
Code
Type Description Problem
Cause Solution
B9A0 Advisor
y
Volume
Rollove
rA
Current
Batch counter for
material A rolled over.
The tota
lizer has
reached
maximum
capable
value and
starte
d over at zero.
n/a
B9AX Advisory Volume
Rollover A
Lifetime
Grand total counter for
material A rolled over.
The totalizer has
reached maximum
capable value and
started over at zero.
n/a
B9B0 Advisory Volume
Rollover B
Current
Batch
counter for
mater
ial B rolled over.
The totalizer has
reached maximum
capable value and
started over at zero.
n/a
B9BX Advi
sory
Volu
me
Roll
over B
Life
time
Grand total counter for
material B rolled over.
The t
otalizer has
reac
hed maximum
capa
ble value and
star
ted over at zero.
n/a
B9D#
Advisory Volume
Rollover
Pump #
Grand total counter for
pump#rolledover.
The totalizer has
reached maximum
capable value and
started over at zero.
n/a
1
2
3A2800B
Troubleshootin
g
Code
Type Description Problem
Cause Solution
B9S0
Advisory Volume
Rollover
Solvent
Current
Batch counter
for
material S rol
led over.
The totalizer has
reached maximum
capable value and
started over at zero.
n/a
B9SX
Advisory Volume
Rollover
Solvent
Lifetime
Grand total counter for
material S rolled over.
The totalize
r has
reached maxi
mum
capable valu
eand
started over
at zero.
n/a
CAC#
Alarm
Comm.
Error Color
Change #
System does not see
the Color Change
Module #.
This communication
error indicates that
the network has lost
communication with
the Color Change
Module #.
Check CAN cable
connections to
the Color Change
Module # and any
interconnected
modules.
CA0X
Alarm
Comm.
Error ADM
System does not see
the Advanced Display
Module.
This comm
unication
error ind
icates that
the Netwo
rk has lost
communic
ation with
the Adva
nced Display
Module.
Check CAN cable
connecting ADM to the
EFCM.
CADX
Alarm
Comm.
Error Fluid
Module
System does not
see the Enhanced
Fluid Control Module
(EFCM).
This communication
error indicates that
the Network has lost
communication with
the EFCM.
Check CAN cables
connecting ADM to
the EFCM. Replace
Cable or EFCM as
necessary.
CANX
Adviso
ry
Comm.
Error Booth
Control
System does not see
the Booth Control (and
manual system).
This c
ommunication
error
indicates that
the Ne
twork has lost
commu
nication with
the Bo
oth Control
modu
le.
Check CAN cables
connecting booth
control to the Isolation
board. Check Isolation
board power. Replace
cable, booth control,
Isolation board or
Barrier board as
necessary.
CDC
#
Alarm Duplicate
Color
Change #
Sys
tem sees two or
mor
e identical Color
Cha
nge Modules.
Mor
e than one Color
Cha
nge Module is
con
nected in the
sys
tem with the same
ad
dress.
Che
ck the system and
rem
ove the extra color
cha
nge module.
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Troubleshootin
g
Code
Type Description Problem
Cause Solution
CDDX
Alarm Duplicate
Fluid
Module
System sees tw
oor
more identica
l Fluid
Control Modul
es.
More than one Fluid
Control Module is
connected in the
system.
Check the syst
em and
remove the ext
ra fluid
control modul
e.
CDNX
Alarm Duplicate
Booth
Control
System sees two or
more identical Booth
Control Modules.
More than one
Booth
Control Modu
le is
connected in
the
system.
Check the system
and remove the extra
booth control module.
System has a leak
or open valve that is
allowing unrestricted
flow.
Inspect system for
leaks.
Pump is cav
itating,
cycling wi
thout
restrict
ion.
Verify pump is being
supplied material.
DA0#
Alarm Exceeded
Max Flow
Pump #
Pump was driven to
its maximum allowed
speed.
Viscosity of material is
too thin for nozzle size.
Reduce nozzle size
to create more
restriction. Reduce
paint pressure to lower
the flow rate.
No material in the
pump or line.
Make sure the pump
and down stream color
line are loaded with
material.
DE0#
Alarm Leak Pump
#
This is a manual stall
test failure when the
pump cannot build
pressure to the target
“Stall Test Pressure.”
Will fault after 30
seconds.
Leak in
the system.
Determine if leak is
external or internal
by visually inspecting
the system for fluid
leakage. Fix all loose
or worn hoses, fittings,
and seals. Inspect
all valve seats and
needles for wear, and
replace worn piston or
throat seals.
DF0
#
Alarm
No S
tall Up
Pum
p#
Pum
p stall test failed;
pum
p did not stall on
the
up stroke.
Val
ve failure, seal
fai
lure, worn rod or
cyl
inder.
Replace inlet and
outlet valve and
seal for up stroke.
Replace piston and
throat seals. Replace
rod and cylinder as
necessary.
1
4
3A2800B
Troubleshootin
g
Code
Type Description Problem
Cause Solution
DG0#
Alarm
No Stall
Down
Pump #
Pump stall tes
t failed;
pump did not st
all on
the down strok
e.
Valve failure
,seal
failure, worn
rod or
cylinder.
Replace inlet and
outlet valve and seal
for down stroke.
Replace piston and
throat seals. Replace
rod and cylinder as
necessary.
DH0#
Alarm
No Stall
Pump #
Pump stall test failed;
pump did not stall on
either the up or down
stroke.
Valve failure, seal
failure, worn rod or
cylinder.
Replace inle
t and
outlet valv
e and seal
for up and do
wn
strokes. Re
place
piston and t
hroat
seals. Rep
lace
rod and cyl
inder as
necessary
.
DK0#
Alarm Position
Pump #
Thepumpwas
detected to be out
of position.
Re-enable pump
power to reset pump.
EAUX Advisory
USB Busy USB driv
e has been
inserte
d, download is
in progr
ess.
Indicat
es USB port
is uploa
ding or
downloa
ding data.
Wait for
USB Idle.
EB00 Record
Stop
Button
Pressed
Recordofastopbutton
press.
Indicates system stop
key on ADM was
pressed.
n/a
EBH#
Record Home
Comple
te
Pump #
Record of pump
homing complete.
An indi
cation on the
displa
y that the pump
compl
eted the home
funct
ion
No acti
on required.
EBUX Record
USB
drive was
removed.
USB drive was
removed while
downloading or
uploading.
Downloading/uploading
data on USB was
interrupted by the USB
device being removed.
Replace the USB
device and begin
process again.
EC00
Reco
rd
Setup
Value(s)
Changed
Record of changing
setup variables.
Indi
cates date and time
whe
n setup values
wer
e changed.
n/a
Pump dose valves did
not actuate.
Ve
rify air pressure
to
solenoid valves.
Ve
rify the valves are
ac
tuating.
Motor could not drive
pumps and linear
actuator.
Verify motor is driving
the pump.
EF
0#
Alarm Timeout
Startup
Pump #
Pump tried but was not
able to move to the
home position within
a specified amount of
time.
Pump stroke length
is shortened by
mechanical system
tolerance.
V
erify correct
assembly of linear
actuator and pump
piston rods. See pump
manual.
3A2800B 15
Troubleshootin
g
Code
Type Description Problem
Cause Solution
Pump dose valves did
not actuate.
Visually inspect valves
to ensure they are
operating properly;
verify they have air
pressure above 85 psi
(0.6 MPa, 6.0 bar).
EF1#
Alarm Timeout
Shutdown
Pump #
Pump tried but was not
able to move to the
park position within a
specified amount of
time.
Pump is filled with
thick paint and could
not drive piston to
end of stroke. Motor
or drive is worn or
damaged.
Observe motor and
drive assembly to
verify that the motor is
generating force.
EL00 Record
System
Power On
Record of p
ower cycle
(ON).
Indicates date and
time when system was
started.
n/a
EM00 Record
System
Power Off
Record of power cycle
(OFF).
Indicate
s date and
time when
system was
turned of
f.
n/a
EMIX Advisory
Pump Off
The pumps are not
powered and are
unable to move.
Pump power was
turned off or an error
occurred.
Start pumps by
pressing pump start
key on Advanced
Display module,
or hold down the
Standby key on the
booth control for 1-2
seconds..
EQU0
Advis
ory
USB Idle USB download
process completed,
drive may be removed.
Data transfer is
completedtotheUSB
device.
Remove USB device
from ADM.
EQU1
Record
USB S
ys.
Sett
ings
Down
loaded
Sett
ings were
down
loaded to USB
driv
e.
User
installed USB
devi
ce in ADM USB
port
.
n/a
EQU2
Record
USB Sys.
Settings
Uploaded
Settings were
uploaded from USB
drive.
User installed USB
device in ADM USB
port.
n/a
16 3A2800B
Troubleshootin
g
Code
Type Description Problem
Cause Solution
EQU3
Record
USB
Custom
Lang.
Downloaded
Custom Langua
ge was
downloaded to
USB
drive.
User installe
dUSB
device in ADM U
SB
port.
n/a
EQU4
Record
USB
Custom
Lang.
Uploaded
Custom Language was
uploaded from USB
drive.
User installed USB
device in ADM USB
port.
n/a
EQU5
Record
USB Logs
Downloaded
Data logs we
re
downloaded
to USB
drive.
User installed USB
device in ADM USB
port.
n/a
ES00
Advisory Factory
Defaults
Record of
defaults
being loa
ded.
n/a
EVUX Advisory
USB
Disabled
USB drive has been
inserted, downloading
is disabled.
Configuration of
system is blocking
data transfer.
Change configuration
to enable USB
download function.
There is
a restriction
on the o
utlet side of the
pump or
color stack.
Make sur
ethereare
no rest
rictions in the
color s
tack and that
the dum
pvalveis
actuat
ing.
F1F#
Alarm Flow Low
Fill Pu
mp #
There ha
s been no/low
flow dur
ing a ll pump
operat
ion.
Thick viscosity
paint requires more
pressure to pump.
Increase non-mix
pressure if necessary
to create flow during
the fill function.
F1S#
Alarm Flow Low
Purge
Pump #
There has been no/low
flow during a purge
pump operation.
Restriction in the outlet
side of the pump or
color stack resulting in
the solvent flow being
too low.
Make sure there are
no restrictions in the
system. Increase
non-mix pressure if
necessary to create
flow during the purge
function.
F6F#
Ala
rm
Pre
ss.
Sen
s.
Rem
oved
In
let #
Inl
et pressure
tra
nsducer has been
dis
connected when the
sy
stem is expecting
on
e.
Dis
connected
tra
nsducer.
Verify transducer
is connected
properly. Replace if
reconnecting does not
eliminate the alarm.
F
7D#
Alarm Flow
Detected
Pump #
T
he pump flow
e
xceeded 20 cc/min
ow coming into Idle
m
ode.
There is a leak in the
system or the gun was
open when the system
went into Idle mode.
V
erify there are no
l
eaks in the system.
M
ake sure the air flow
s
witch is actuating
p
roperly. Do not
t
rigger the gun without
atomizing air.
3A2800B
17
Troubleshootin
g
Code
Type Description Problem
Cause Solution
Air flow switch
is stuck
in ow positio
n.
Clean or repla
ce
switch.
Leak downstream in
air line or fitting.
Check for leaks and
tighten fittings.
F7P1 Alarm Flow
Detected
Air Gun
The air flow swi
tch is
indicating un
expected
atomizing air
flow.
Air supply pr
essure
fluctuation
.
Eliminate pr
essure
fluctuation
s.
Solvent flow switch is
stuck in flow position.
Clean or replace
switch.
F7S1
Alarm Flow
Detected
Solvent
Gun
The solvent flow
switch is indicating
unexpected solvent
flow.
There is a l
eak through
the solven
t cutoff
valve.
Check for leaks and
repair valve.
F8D1 Alarm Flow Not
Detected
No Flow while mixing. Restriction in the outlet
side of the pump or
color stack.
Make sure there are
no restrictions in the
system.
F9D#
Alarm Flow
Unstable
Pump #
The pump
flow rate
did not s
tabilize while
enterin
g Idle mode.
Potential leak in the
system.
Check th
esystemfor
leaks an
d run manual
stall te
st.
MMUX Advisory
Maint. USB
Logs Full
USB memory is >90%
full.
Configuration
parameter on system
is enabled to generate
this advisory.
Complete download to
ensure no data is lost.
P1F#
Alarm Press
ure
Low In
let
Pump #
The in
let pressure on
pump #
is less than
the us
er-entered alarm
limit
.
Incre
ase inlet
press
ure.
P2F#
Deviation Pressure
Low Inlet
Pump #
The inlet pressure on
pump # is less than the
user-entered deviation
limit.
Increase inlet
pressure.
P3D
#
Deviation Pressure
High Outlet
Pump #
The outlet pressure
on pump # is greater
than the user entered
deviation limit.
Relieve system
pressure.
P3F#
De
viation
Pr
essure
Hi
gh Inlet
Pu
mp #
Th
e inlet pressure
on
pump # is greater
th
an the user-entered
de
viation limit.
De
crease inlet
pr
essure.
P4D#
Alarm Pressure
High Outlet
Pump #
The outlet pressure on
pump # is greater than
the user entered alarm
limit.
Relieve system
pressure.
P4F#
Alarm Pressure
High Inlet
Pump #
The inlet pressure on
pump # is greater than
the user-entered alarm
limit.
Decrease inlet
pressure.
18 3A2800B
Troubleshootin
g
Code
Type Description Problem
Cause Solution
P6D#
Alarm Press.
Sens.
Removed
Outlet #
Outlet pressu
re
transducer ha
s been
disconnected
when the
system is expe
cting
one.
Disconnected
transducer.
Verify transd
ucer
is connected
properly. Rep
lace if
reconnecting
does not
eliminate th
ealarm.
P9D#
Alarm Press.
Sens.
Failed
Outlet #
Outlet pressure
transducer has failed.
Outlet pressure
transducer has failed
orthepressureis
above the readable
range.
Relieve system
pressure. Verify
connections, or
replace if reconnecting
does not eliminate the
alarm.
P9F#
Alarm Press.
Sens.
Failed Inlet
#
Inlet pressure
transducer has failed.
Inlet pressure
transducer has failed
orthepressureis
above the readable
range.
Relieve system
pressure. Verify
connections, or
replace if reconnecting
does not eliminate the
alarm.
There is a
leak on the
Bside.
Check the system
for internal and
external leaks on
all color manifolds and
plumbing.
QADX
Alarm
Differential
Pressure A
Over B
Low Differential
Pressure
The B side pump is
cavitating.
Check p
aint supply on
the B si
de, increase
paint s
upply pressure.
There is a leak on the
Aside.
Check the system
for internal and
external leaks on
all color manifolds and
plumbing.
QBDX
Alarm
Differential
Pressure B
Over A
High Differential
Pressure
The A
side pump is
cavi
tating.
Check paint supply on
the A side, increase
paint supply pressure.
Purge process was not
completed.
Make sure purge
process is completed.
QPD
1
Deviation
Pot
life
Exp
ired
Pot
life time has expired
bef
ore moving the
re
quired amount
of
material (potlife
vo
lume) through the
mi
xed material line.
Solvent supply shut off
or empty.
Verify solvent supply
is available and on,
supply valves are
open.
3A2800B 19
Troubleshootin
g
Code
Type Description Problem
Cause Solution
SAD1
Alarm Atomizing
Solvent
AFS is active w
hile
solvent, dilu
ted
material, or a
n
unknown mater
ial
is in the gun.
Atomizing air supply
was not shut off before
purging or filling spray
gun.
Make sure atomizing
air is shut off before
purging or filling the
spray gun. Use an
AA cutoff valve on the
atomizing air supply.
Mix manifold not set to
spray position.
Set manifold to spray.
Spray gun wa
snot
triggered.
Allow flow th
rough gun
during fill p
rocess until
the fill com
plete LED
stops flash
ing.
SND1
Alarm Mix Fill
Incomplete
The system ti
med out
before compl
eting the
mix fill cycl
etoload
the gun with
mixed
material.
Restrictions in mixer,
manifold, or spray gun.
Fix restrictions.
Solvent
ow switch not
working.
Replace switch.
Solvent ow is too low
to actuate the solvent
switch.
Increase solvent
pressure to drive a
high purge flow rate
Gun is not triggered. Operator must
continue flushing
for configured time,
until the booth control
indicates purge is
completed.
SPD1
Alarm
Gun Purge
Incomple
te
The system timed out
without reaching the
user-specified volume
of solvent for a purge.
Mix m
anifold was not
set t
o flush position,
bloc
king solvent flow
to th
e spray gun.
Set m
anifold to flush
posi
tion.
WSUX
Advisory
USB
Config. Err.
USB configuration
file does not match
expected, checked on
startup.
A software update
was not completed
successfully.
Reinstall software.
WX
00
Al
arm
Software
Errors
An
unexpected
so
ftware error has
oc
curred.
Call Graco Technical
Support.
WXUD Advisory
USB
Download
Err.
An error occurred while
downloading to the usb
drive.
User installed USB
device in ADM USB
port.
Repeat process.
W
XUU
A
dvisory
USB
Upload Err.
A
n error occurred while
uploading from the usb
drive.
User installed USB
device in ADM USB
port.
R
epeat process.
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