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Quick Setup/Installation Guide for Lubrication Monitor Controller LMC 301

951-150-029-EN

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Contents

Quick Setup/Installation Guide 

1

1. Safety instructions 

3

1.1 

General safety instructions 

3

1.2 

General behavior when handling 

   

the product 

3

1.3 

Qualiied technical personnel 

3

1.4 

Electric shock hazard 

3

1.5 

Operation 

3

1.6 

Assembly/maintenance/malfunction/ 

 

   

decommissioning/disposal 

4

1.7 

Intended use 

4

1.8 

Foreseeable misuse 

4

1.9 

Disclaimer of liability 

4

1.10 

Referenced documents 

4

2. Overview 

5

3. Technical data 

7

3.1 

General technical data 

7

4. Assembly 

8

4.1 

 Port dimensions, assembly holes,  

 

   

and minimum mounting dimensions 

8

4.2 

Open the control unit  

8

4.3 

Assembly of the control unit 

8

4.4 

Electrical connection 

4.4.1 

General 

9

4.5 

Line routing 

9

4.6 

Connecting wires 

9

4.7 

Terminal board 100 to 240 VAC 

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4.7.1 

Terminal board 24 VDC 

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4.7.2 

Power supply  

    

100 to 240 VAC and 24 VDC 

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4.7.3 

Terminal strip for relay outputs 

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4.7.4 

Load switching relay 

11

4.7.5 

Terminal strip for digital inputs 

12

4.7.6 

Terminal strip for analog capable inputs 12

4.8  

Adding an additional IO connection  

   

to RS485 interface 

12

5. Coniguration by operator/local admin 

13

5.1  

Coniguration of the controller unit  

   

with PC software  

13

5.2  

Coniguration of the controller unit  

   

via the display on the controller unit  13

5.2.1   Status/overview 

13

5.2.2   Main menu 

13

5.2.3 

General setting options 

14

5.2.4 

Menu structure for system  

   

coniguration  

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5.3 

Coniguration of several IO boards  

   

to master slaves  

16

5.3 

Menu navigation for operators  

   

without password access 

17

5.4 

Menu navigation for local admins  

   

with password access  

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6. System coniguration 

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Single Line 

Menu navigation for system coniguration:

 

6.1 

Single Line pump settings with  

   

Supervisor password 

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6.2 

Single Line zone settings 

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Progressive

Menu navigation for system coniguration:

 

6.3 

Progressive pump settings with  

 

   

Supervisor password 

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6.4 

Progressive zone settings 

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Dual Line

Menu navigation for system coniguration:

 

6.5 

Dual Line settings with Supervisor  

   

password 

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6.6 

Dual Line Zone control 

6.6.1   with two 3/2 solenoid valves or  
   

with EMU 2 

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6.6.2    with EMU 3 

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6.6.3 

with DU1 

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6.6.4   with MA/MP 

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Information symbols within the text

Symbol

Meaning

Prompts an action

      o

Used for itemizing

Refers to other facts, causes, 
or consequences
Provides additional informa-
tion within procedures

Abbreviation

Designation

DI

Digital Input

AI

Analog Input

DO

Digital Output

AO

Analog Output

BA

Operating instructions            
LMC 301

 for:

Single Line lubrication system
Document No. 

951-180-067-EN

Progressive system
Document No. 

951-180-068-EN

Dual Line system
Document No. 

951-180-069-EN

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Software manual for 
LMC 301 PC Software

Single Line lubrication system
Document No.
404679A

LMC 301 Versions         

Master 

Order Number

24  VDC 

086500

100 to 240

 

VAC 

086501

Slave 

Order Number

24  VDC I/O 

086502

100 to 240 VAC I/O  

086503

Summary of Contents for LMC 301 Series

Page 1: ...y St Louis MO 63120 1578 USA In case of discrepancies between the assembly instructions and the Quick Guide the information in the assembly instructions takes precedence for control of up to three pumps each with an SKF Single Line Progressive and Dual Line centralized lubrication system containing one to three main lines Lubrication Monitor Controller of series LMC 301 Quick Setup Installation Gu...

Page 2: ...13 5 2 2 Main menu 13 5 2 3 General setting options 14 5 2 4 Menu structure for system coniguration 15 5 3 Coniguration of several IO boards to master slaves 16 5 3 Menu navigation for operators without password access 17 5 4 Menu navigation for local admins with password access 18 6 System coniguration 19 Single Line Menu navigation for system coniguration 6 1 Single Line pump settings with Super...

Page 3: ...anisms must be removed they must be installed im mediately following conclusion of work and checked for proper function o Any malfunctions that occur must be resolved according to responsibility The supervisor must be notified immediately in case of malfunctions outside one s indi vidual scope of responsibility o Wear personal protective equipment o Observe the relevant safety data sheets when han...

Page 4: ...l up to three pumps each with a one to three zone one to three main lines SKF Centralized lubrication system LMC 301 designs 86501 and 86503 IO module are powered via 100 to 240 VAC mains provided by the customer They must be connected in accordance with DIN VDE regulations LMC 301 designs 86500 and 86502 IO module are powered via 24 V DC The technical information contained in these instructions m...

Page 5: ...vel reduce input value Pressing triggers an interim lubrication By briefly pressing follows the choice of an additional lubrication Actuations while in configuration mode are ignored RESET Long pressing 3 seconds stops all systems or resets an error message Long pressing acknowledges and clears error messages RESET P U M P A B C RUN LL FAULT POWER RESET LMC 301 Display elements of control screen S...

Page 6: ...ump zone e g P1Z1 Press the arrow key again to display the activated inlets of the currently selected pump zone Press the arrow key again to display the activated outlets of the currently selected pump zone Press the additional lubrication key shortly to carry out an additional lubrication of the entire system respectively of the activated zones P1Z1 pump 1 zone1 to max max P3Z3 pump 3 zone 3 Over...

Page 7: ...ands PG M20 without UL certiication Characteristics design Electronic consuming Iternal fuse LMC Controller 3 A Input AC Input voltage 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz customer Fusing slow 4 A 100 240 VAC Input DC 2 3 Input voltage 24 V DC 10 custermer Fusing slow 10 A Output rating relays Connection directly to the relay 01 02 100 240 VAC max 15A Connection directly to the relay 01 02 24 VDC max 15A Output te...

Page 8: ...LMC 301 4 3 Assembly of the control unit See Figure 1 The controller unit is installed using 4 cheese head screws of thread size M4 If M4 tapped bores are used to fasten the unit the screws must have a minimum length of 15 mm Fastening material to be provided by the customer o Cheese head screws with hexagon socket 4x acc to DIN6912 M4x 8 8 o Washers 4x acc to DIN EN ISO 7090 4 200HV o Self lockin...

Page 9: ...rol unit Conductors or compo nents within the device must not be touched under any circumstances See Figures 4 and 5 4 5 Line routing The lines are laid through cable glands at tached on both sides and on the bottom The attached cable glands are provided for the following lines optional Left side cable glands Power supply Master Slave connection optional Right side cable glands Relay outputs load ...

Page 10: ... VDC output for mainboard 7 USB port external Not for User 8 DIP switch addresses 4 8 9 RESET switch Hardware Reset 10 Fuse FK1 3A 11 Load switching relay 2x X5 4 7 5 12 PE Ground terminals for relay outputs X6 4 7 4 Connections on mainboard 24 VDC design Fig 5 Cable glands for power supply interface Cable glands for valves motor Legend to Figure 5 Item Description BA Chapter 1 Power supply X1 4 7...

Page 11: ...3 O 2 O 2 O 1 O 1 O 8 O 8 O 7 O 7 O 6 O 6 O 5 O 5 O O u t p u t Terminals O3 to O8 max 8 A Connections in conjunction with load switching relay max 8 A X4 ATTENTION You can run each terminal block 4 1 or 4 2 only with one operating voltage 24VDC or 100 to 240 VAC Do not mix 2 different voltages together on 1 terminal block 4 7 4 Load switching relay see Figures 4 5 item 11 and Fig 8 Proposal Load ...

Page 12: ... plus signal 4 8 Adding an additional IO connection to RS485 interface see Figures 4 5 item 8 see Figures 13 14 ATTENTION A separate address must be assigned to each IO board To differentiate between multiple IOPCBs in an RS485 daisy chain each IOPCB needs its own address This can be set in the binary code using the DIP switch address switch If all four DIP switches are set to top the address is 1...

Page 13: ... Connect the USB cable Fig 15 2 1 Install the controller unit Chapter 4 3 Open the controller unit Chapter 4 2 Connect the USB cable 2 from the laptop on the inside of the controller lid 1 and turn on the power supply Start the LMC 301 software The description of the PC configuration is included with the software Configure according to the included de scription for configuration on the PC 5 2 Coni...

Page 14: ...ch Press control key Select Use down up arrow key to select the lan guage English Deutsch Press control key Save 4 Use up arrow key to select the Unit Settings menu item Imperial Metric Press control key Select Use down up arrow key to select Unit Set tings Imperial Metric Press control key Save Press control key Back You will return to the User settings menu Login settings Enter Set PassWord loca...

Page 15: ...ollowing settings can be made o Amount of pumps o Setting the pumps o Set Params to Default Main menu Login settings User settings Device settings Pump 1 Timings System coniguration Information System coniguration Lubrication will be stopped Continue Yes No System coniguration Amount of pumps Setting the pump Set Params to Default ATTENTION SKF Service menu This level is password protected and can...

Page 16: ...st be sepa rate for each board Connection is made on the respective board see page 11 Fig 9 o The maximum admissible connected load of each board is 3 A o In case of different potential free outputs make sure to use an adequate connection line and a corresponding connection dia meter see chapter 4 7 3 o For each connection line the customer must provide a correspondingly designed back up fuse ON 1...

Page 17: ...ation HW FW Version Hours of Operating Error history Serial Number HW FW Version Hardware version Firmware version Hours of operation Cumulated operating Time Error history No 1 Serial Number Serial Number 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Zone 1 Settings Lube load Normal Cycle Set Heavy Cycle Set Zone 2 Settings Lube load Normal Cycle Set Heavy Cycle Set Login settings Enter Password Set PW local admin Set PW Supe...

Page 18: ...Login settings enabled disabled Local User Old Password 0000 New Passwort 0000 Pump 1 Timings Zone 1 Settings Zone 2 Settings Zone 1 Settings Lube Load normal Cycle Set Heavy Cycle Set Normal Cycle Time 0000 00 00 Heavy Cycle Time 0000 00 00 Lube Time 00 00 00 Holding Time 00 00 s Zone 2 Settings Lube Load Normal Cycle Set Heavy Cycle Set Normal Cycle Time 0000 00 00 Heavy Cycle Time 0000 00 00 Lu...

Page 19: ... Type normally closed normally open disabled Output No 1 02 O Inputs Input LL Type disabled transducer 1 6V transducer4 20 mA transducer 0 20mA transducer 2 10V transducer 0 10V normally open normally closed Eingang Nr Leer Nr 1 03 DI Timings Filling Timeout 00 00 00 Detection LL Time 10 Motor Protection Motor Protection Type normally open normally closed disabled Input No 1 04 AI Relief Settings ...

Page 20: ...t No 1 Typ normally open normally closed disabled Eingang Nr 1 1 08 DI Amount of pumps Amount of pumps 1 pump 2 pumps 3 pmps Login settings User settings Device settings Pump 1 Timings System configuration Informationen Main Menu System configuration Amount of pumps Pump 1settings Set Params to Default Pump 1 settings Pump settings Zone 1 Settings Zone 2 Settings Zone 3 Settings Zone 1 Settings Cy...

Page 21: ...Filling disabled Lube Limited By LL Lube Cycles LL Pump time disabled Alarm Output Type normally closed normally open disabled Output No 1 02 O Inputs Input LL Type disabled transducer 1 6V transducer4 20 mA transducer 0 20mA transducer 2 10V transducer 0 10V normally open normally closed Input No LL 1 03 DI Timings Filling Timeout 00 00 00 Detection LL Time 10 Motor Protection Motor Protection Ty...

Page 22: ...ount of pumps 1 pump 2 pumps 3 pmps Login settings User settings Device settings Pump 1 Timings System configuration Informationen Main Menu System configuration Amount of pumps Pump 1settings Set Params to Default Pump 1 settings Pump settings Zone 1 Settings Zone 2 Settings Zone 3 Settings Zone 1 Settings Cycle Control Lube Control Post Sprayer Alarm Login settings Enter Password Set PW local ad...

Page 23: ...e Fact Set Continue Login settings User settings Device settings Pump 1 Timings System configuration Information Main Menu Login settings Enter Password Set PW local admin Set PW Supervisor Enter Password Please enter Password to continue 0000 Password correct You are logged in as Supervisor Login settings Login settings System configuration Amount of pumps Pump 1 settings Set Params to Default Re...

Page 24: ...pen Input No A 1 02 AI Input No B 1 01 AI Minimal Valve 0000 PSI Maximal Valve 0000 PSI Min abs Pressure 0000 PSI Max abs Pressure 0000 PSI Min dif Pressure 0000 PSI Max dif Pressure 0000 PSI Note Additional buttons in transducer setting Monitoring Time 00 00 00 Holding time 00 00 00 Lube Control Time Proximity Sensor Amnt of Prox Sensor 2 Input No 1 Type normally closed normally open disabled Cou...

Page 25: ...abled Input No 1 06 DI Lube Load Input Type normally closed normally open disabled Input No 1 07 DI Cycle settings Lubrication intervals Timings Version of driving Time interval of lubrication Operation of Release Counter Operation of the zone control and allocation Output Type normally closed normally open disabled Output No 1 03 0 Valve A Output Type normally closed normally open disabled Output...

Page 26: ...cle Counts 0000 00 00 000 Release Counter Input Type normally closed Counter normally open disabled Input No 1 06 DI Lube Load Input Type normally closed normally open disabled Input No 1 07 DI Cycle settings Lubrication intervals Timings Version of driving Time interval of lubrication Operation of Release Counter Operation of the zone control and allocation Input Type normally closed normally ope...

Page 27: ...0000 00 00 000 Release Counter Input Type normally closed Counter normally open disabled Input No 1 06 DI Lube Load Input Type normally closed normally open disabled Input No 1 07 DI Cycle settings Lubrication intervals Timings Version of driving Time interval of lubrication Operation of Release Counter Operation of the zone control and allocation Output Type normally closed normally open disabled...

Page 28: ...ter consulting with and receiving written approval from SKF SKF is a registered trademark of the SKF Group SKF Group 2016 The contents of this publication are the copyright of the publisher and may not be reproduced even extracts unless prior written per mission is granted Every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication but no liability can be acce...

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