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Maintenance – Pulse Meter

WARNING

ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD

To reduce the risk of serious injury, fol-
low the 

Shutdown Procedure

 on page

12 before servicing the pulse meter.

CAUTION

To avoid damaging the electronic components of the
pulse meter module (1):

1.

Do not lay anything on the pulse module.

2.

If you lay the pulse module down, make sure the
open side faces up.

3.

Do not twist or force the parts. Align parts prop-
erly as instructed.

To Replace the Complete Pulse Meter

1.

Follow the 

Shutdown Procedure

 on page 12.

2.

Disconnect the cable from the pulse module,
taking note of the wiring polarity.

3.

Remove the old pulse meter and install the new
one, observing the original wiring polarity.

To Replace the Electronic Pulse Module

1.

Follow the 

Shutdown Procedure

 on page 12.

2.

Disconnect the cable from the pulse module,
taking note of the wiring polarity.

3.

Remove the screws. Lift off the pulse module.

4.

Install a new pulse module (1). Align the notches
on the underside of the pulse module with the
cutaways in the top of the metering unit. Use the
new screws and torque them oppositely and
evenly to 10–12 in-lb (1.2–1.4 N

S

m). See Fig. 5.

5.

Connect the pulse module wires to the cable,
observing the original wiring polarity.

To Replace the Metering Unit

1.

Follow the 

Shutdown Procedure

 on page 12.

2.

Remove the screws. Lift off the pulse module.

3.

Remove the old metering unit.

4.

Install a new metering unit (2). Align the notches
on the underside of the pulse module with the
cutaways in the top of the metering unit. Use the
new screws and torque them oppositely and
evenly to 10–12 in-lb (1.2–1.4 N

S

m). See Fig. 5.

1

2

Replacement screws,

included with items 1 and 2.

Torque oppositely and evenly

to 10–12 in-lb (1.2–1.4 N

S

m)

Fig. 5

01325

To Verify the Accuracy of a Pulse Meter
Module

1.

Use a clean, calibrated container. If using a single
container, be sure to clean it after each dispense.

2.

Have pump air pressure at the lowest possible
setting for dispensing fluid.

3.

Put the tip of the nozzle at the bottom of the
calibrated container.

4.

If the tip of the dispense valve does not reach the
bottom of the calibrated container, use a length of
plastic tubing over the tip of the nozzle to ensure
liquid enters the container from the bottom.

5.

Trigger the gun slowly so the fluid immediately
covers the tip of the dispense valve.

6.

Dispense 1 quart of fluid according to the metered
display on the dispense valve.

7.

Allow product to sit for 20 minutes, then compare
the actual, physical measurement in the calibrated
container to the measurement displayed on the
meter.

NOTE: 

The procedure above will determine if the

meter is accurately dispensing the product and mini-
mize testing errors. Some variance may occur depend-
ing on the viscosity of the fluid. If this procedure deter-
mines that the meter is not accurate, recalibrate the
meter as described in the service manual or replace
the meter or the electronics as necessary.

Summary of Contents for 232076

Page 1: ...s U S Measurement Model 232077 2 Fluids to 6 Stations Metric Measurement Model 241905 1 Fluid to 12 Stations U S Measurement Includes air and fluid solenoid valves pulse meter and check valve Model 23...

Page 2: ...ent D Use the equipment only for its intended purpose If you are uncertain about usage call your Graco distributor D Do not alter or modify this equipment D Check equipment daily Repair or replace wor...

Page 3: ...by a qualified electrician D The control and all electrical products described in this manual must be installed in a non hazard ous location D If there is any static sparking or you feel an electric s...

Page 4: ...d Commander System Works The operator programs the control by selecting a fluid and station and setting the quantity to dispense When the operator presses the DISPENSE key the control energizes the re...

Page 5: ...ft 61 m 18 AWG 201 to 500 ft 152 m 16 AWG 501 to 1000 ft 305 m 14 AWG Page 6 shows the recommended wiring schematic using Graco supplied cables valves and pulsers CAUTION If you do not use the recomme...

Page 6: ...ACK RED 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 FLUID 1 PULSER P N 236763 or 236764 FLUID 2 AIR SOLENOID P N 215407 FLUID 1 AIR SOLENOID P N 215407 Recommended Wiring for Fluid Pulsers and Air Solenoid Valves WIRE...

Page 7: ...Wiring for Fluid Solenoid Valves STA 1 STA 2 STA 3 Example uses customer supplied wires Valves and pulsers supplied by Graco See Accessories pages 16 17 NOTE Wire size is dependent on distance from co...

Page 8: ...11 12 FLUID 1 AIR SOLENOID P N 215407 Alternate Wiring for Fluid Pulsers and Air Solenoids FLUID 2 AIR SOLENOID P N 215407 RED RED WIRE NUT BLACK RED BLACK RED FLUID 1 PULSER P N 236763 or 236764 FLU...

Page 9: ...tation Numbers FLUID 1 FLUID 2 Two Fluids To Six Stations FLUID 1 FLUID 2 FLUID 1 FLUID 2 RED or WHITE BLACK 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 7 10 11 12 P...

Page 10: ...y will come on Press the white keys firmly to enter the amount For example to enter 25 4 units press the 10 twice the 1 five times and the 0 1 four times If you make a mistake press STOP CLEAR and ent...

Page 11: ...ispensed will be stored in memory If power was cut off during a dispense cycle the control will show the fluid station and amount already dispensed Just press DISPENSE to continue 2 The ON OFF switch...

Page 12: ...open preventing it from stopping the fluid flow If that happens follow the procedure below 1 Follow the Shutdown Procedure above Be sure to open the dispensing valve controlled by the solenoid valve t...

Page 13: ...ld metering unit 4 Install a new metering unit 2 Align the notches on the underside of the pulse module with the cutaways in the top of the metering unit Use the new screws and torque them oppositely...

Page 14: ...back of panel If the reading is 20 24 VDC at the box with no light on and the solenoid is not active replace wiring see pages 6 9 Console failure If the voltage reading is not 20 24 VDC replace conso...

Page 15: ...led Replace console Over dispensing See page 13 to verify meter accuracy Pump air motor pressure turned up too high aerating oil Dispense into calibrated container and allow fluid to settle for a mini...

Page 16: ...o Part No Description 1 223655 ELECTRONIC PULSE MODULE 1 01325 PULSE METER Oil and ATF 236764 For Metric Measurement liter TECHNICAL DATA Electrical Input Voltage 15 V Maximum Current Loop Output 4 mi...

Page 17: ...erated air valve normally closed Electrical Rating 24 V DC 0 25 amps Coil Insulation General purpose Class A Encapsulated Continuous Duty Leads 18 AWG x 12 0 in 305 mm long Inlet Outlet Adapted to 1 2...

Page 18: ...LIEF KIT 237893 900 psi 6 2 MPa 62 bar Maximum Working Pressure Relieves fluid line pressure when it exceeds 900 psi 6 2 MPa 62 bar TI0692 FEET OF CONTROL UNIT FIT IN THESE HOLES 9 25 234 95 mm 3 25 8...

Page 19: ...lve and any 1 air valve simultaneously Backup Battery Lithium 3 6 volt 1 0 amp hour capacity not replaceable Internal Fuses 2 5 amp 250 volt non serviceable Operating Temperature Range 41 to 104_F 5 t...

Page 20: ...rranty 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 an...

Page 21: ...21 308238...

Page 22: ...any four station key numbers this is your security code 5 Enter the same four numbers again to activate the control 6 Record the sequence of numbers and keep in a secure place TO CHANGE MEASUREMENT U...

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