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TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIT IDENTIFICATION AND LABELING ....................................................................................... 7 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................. 9 LubriMist Model IVT Model Code Designations....................................................................... 10 Model Code Designation Key .................................................................................................. 11 Tag Detail for NEC Model IVT .................................................................................................... 12 Certificate Of Conformance ........................................................................................................ 13 Tag Detail for ATEX Model IVT .................................................................................................. 14 EU Certificate of Conformity ....................................................................................................... 15 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................... 17 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 19 Operator Panel ........................................................................................................................... 20 Inlet Air Supply............................................................................................................................ 21 Mist Outlet Valve Assembly ........................................................................................................ 22 Mist Generator Head With Air / Oil Heater ................................................................................. 22 Air Heater Control and Cutout Sensors ...................................................................................... 23 Oil Supply Transfer Pump and Control....................................................................................... 24 Main Oil Mist Generator Controller ............................................................................................. 25 Inlet Supply Air Pressure Transducer ...................................................................................... 26 Ambient Air Temperature Sensor ............................................................................................ 26 Regulated Air Pressure Transducer ........................................................................................ 27 Bulk Oil Reservoir Level Transmitter ....................................................................................... 28 Mist Pressure Transducer........................................................................................................ 28 Bulk Oil Reservoir Oil Temperature Sensor ............................................................................ 28 Mist Density Sensor................................................................................................................. 29 Oil Supply Pressure Transducer.............................................................................................. 30 Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator ........................................................................................................ 31 Optional Equipment .................................................................................................................... 32 Oil Mist Reclamation................................................................................................................ 33 Warm Ambient Option (Cabinet cooling) for NEC constructions............................................. 34 Warm Ambient Option (Cabinet cooling) for ATEX constructions ........................................... 35 Air Purge .................................................................................................................................. 36 Cold Ambient Option (Air Preheating) for NEC constructions ................................................. 37 Cold Ambient Option (Air Preheating and Cabinet Heating) for ATEX constructions ............. 38 Auto Bulk Oil Fill....................................................................................................................... 40 INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................. 41 Location / Mounting .................................................................................................................... 43 Mist Distribution System Connection.......................................................................................... 43 Compressed Air Supply .............................................................................................................. 44 Electrical Power Connection....................................................................................................... 45 Remote Communication And Alarm Connections ...................................................................... 47 Remote Alarm Contacts........................................................................................................... 48 Remote Communication Serial Port ........................................................................................ 50 Oil Reclamation Unit ................................................................................................................... 52 COMMISSIONING......................................................................................................................... 55 Bulk Oil Supply ........................................................................................................................... 57 Starting The Model IVT Oil Mist Generator ................................................................................ 59 Mist Density Sensor.................................................................................................................... 62 Operation ................................................................................................................................. 62 Location Of The Mist Density Sensor ...................................................................................... 62 Sensitivity Adjustments............................................................................................................ 62 Commissioning Optional Equipment .......................................................................................... 63 Oil Reclamation Unit ................................................................................................................ 63 Cabinet Cooling ....................................................................................................................... 65 Air Purge .................................................................................................................................. 67 Air Pre-heater........................................................................................................................... 68 Cabinet Heating System - ATEX Constructions ...................................................................... 68 Auto Bulk Oil Fill....................................................................................................................... 69
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OPERATING GUIDE ..................................................................................................................... 71 Operating The Control Panel ...................................................................................................... 73 General Control Operation....................................................................................................... 73 Keypad Buttons........................................................................................................................ 73 Setting The Current Date............................................................................................................ 75 Setting The Current Time ........................................................................................................... 76 Reading Unit Operating Conditions ............................................................................................ 77 Reading Alarm And Control Set Points ...................................................................................... 78 Programming User Established Alarm And Control Set Points.................................................. 79 Special Key Pad Sequence Routines......................................................................................... 84 Setting Language........................................................................................................................ 84 MODBUS Diagnostic Sub-function Data .................................................................................... 85 Setting Display Contrast ............................................................................................................. 86 Communication And Option Feature Set-Up .............................................................................. 87 LOCAL ALARMS, INDICATORS AND READOUT ....................................................................... 92 LED Panel Indicator Lights ......................................................................................................... 95 Liquid Crystal Display ................................................................................................................. 95 Red And Green External Status Lights....................................................................................... 95 Event Log.................................................................................................................................... 96 Logged Alarm and Fault Messages......................................................................................... 98 Logged Event Messages. ........................................................................................................ 99 REMOTE COMMUNICATION AND ALARM............................................................................... 100 Remote Alarm Contact ............................................................................................................. 102 Serial Data Port RS-422/485 ................................................................................................. 103 Connecting To A Personal Computer (PC) .............................................................................. 104 Data and Event Log .................................................................................................................. 105 Personal Computer Communication Software ......................................................................... 105 MODBUS COMMUNICATION..................................................................................................... 110 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 112 Installation................................................................................................................................. 112 Serial Data Port RS-422 ........................................................................................................ 112 Connecting To The Host Computer (via 4 wire) ....................................................................... 113 Connecting To The Host Computer (via 2 wire) ....................................................................... 113 Configuring The IVT Oil Mist Generator ................................................................................... 114 Configuring The Host Computer............................................................................................... 114 Function Codes......................................................................................................................... 116 Breakdown of each Function Code and its HEX Addresses ................................................... 118 Holding Register ....................................................................................................................... 121 Holding Registers Addresses; .................................................................................................. 122 Input Register ............................................................................................................................. 123 Viewing the IVTs values in real time........................................................................................ 125 General Information .................................................................................................................. 126 BULK OIL SUPPLY RESERVOIR ............................................................................................... 128 General Description and Use: .................................................................................................. 130 Commission The Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator.......................................................................... 130 Adding Oil To The Bulk Oil Reservoir....................................................................................... 131 Commission The Main Oil Mist Generator................................................................................ 131 AUXILIARY OIL MIST GENERATOR.......................................................................................... 132 General Description and Use: .................................................................................................. 134 Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator Start-Up ....................................................................................... 135 Operation .................................................................................................................................. 136 Air / Oil Heater Operation And Temperature Adjustment. ........................................................ 137 Controller Operation .............................................................................................................. 137 Programming And Changing Set-points ................................................................................ 137 Switching From The Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator To The Main Oil Mist Generator. ................ 139 Mist Outlet Switching Valve ...................................................................................................... 139 CONTROLLING THE MIST......................................................................................................... 142 Adjusting Air / Oil Ratio............................................................................................................. 144 Changing The Mist Generating Capacity.................................................................................. 146
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................................... 148 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ................................................................................................... 152 Main Unit................................................................................................................................... 155 Auxiliary Unit............................................................................................................................. 164 Optional Equipment .................................................................................................................. 165 PARTS LIST / DRAWINGS / SCHEMATICS .............................................................................. 169 Spare Parts Lists ...................................................................................................................... 171 Process & Instrument Diagrams............................................................................................... 173 IVT Oil Mist Generator ........................................................................................................... 173 Optional Equipment ............................................................................................................... 174 Electrical Wiring Diagrams And Schematics / IVT NEC Construction................................... 175 Ladder Diagram / 115 VAC Supply Voltage / IVT NEC Construction................................ 175 Voltage Panel Wiring Diagram / 115 VAC Supply Voltage / IVT NEC Construction ......... 176 Ladder Diagram / 230 VAC Supply Voltage / IVT NEC Construction................................ 177 Voltage Panel Wiring Diagram / 230 VAC Supply Voltage / IVT NEC Construction ......... 178 Electrical Wiring Diagrams And Schematics / IVT ATEX Construction.................................. 179 Ladder Diagram / 115 VAC Supply Voltage / IVT ATEX Construction.............................. 179 Voltage Panel Wiring Diagram -115 VAC Supply Voltage / IVT ATEX Construction ......... 180 Ladder Diagram / 230 VAC Supply Voltage / IVT ATEX Construction.............................. 181 Voltage Panel Wiring Diagram -230 VAC Supply Voltage / IVT ATEX Construction ........ 182 Voltage Panel Wiring Diagram / Warm Ambient Option Cabinet Cooling 115 or 230 VAC ATEX Construction Only........................................................................................................ 183 Voltage Panel Wiring Diagram / Cold Ambient Option - Cabinet heating 230 VAC - ATEX Construction Only .................................................................................................................. 184 Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator Controller Wiring Connection Detail ............................................ 185 Component Power Requirements ............................................................................................ 186 Component Identification .......................................................................................................... 187 IVT Low Voltage Controller Layout........................................................................................... 188 Thermocouple Input / Output Terminal Strip (TB1 & TB2) .................................................... 189 4-20 mA Input / Output Terminal Strip (TB3 & TB4 ............................................................... 190 Digital Inputs / Outputs Terminal Strip (TB5 & TB6).............................................................. 191 IVT Controller Power Input Terminal ..................................................................................... 193 IVT Controller Power Input Terminal ..................................................................................... 193 RS-422/485 Data Communication Terminal Strip ................................................................. 194 General Arrangement Drawings IVT / NEC Construction ..................................................... 196 Operator Panel....................................................................................................................... 196 Main Oil Mist Generator Access, (left door)........................................................................... 197 Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator Access, (right door)................................................................... 198 Top View ................................................................................................................................ 199 Electrical Power Switches...................................................................................................... 200 Oil Transfer Pump / Oil Mist Discharge ................................................................................. 201 Air Supply Components ......................................................................................................... 202 Electrical Control Components .............................................................................................. 203 Bill Of Materials IVT / ATEX Construction. ............................................................................ 204 Bill Of Materials IVT / ATEX Construction. ............................................................................ 204 General Arrangement Drawings IVT / ATEX Construction.................................................... 205 Operator Panel....................................................................................................................... 205 Main Oil Mist Generator Access, (left door)........................................................................... 206 Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator Access, (right door)................................................................... 207 Top View ................................................................................................................................ 208 Electrical Power Switches...................................................................................................... 209 Oil Transfer Pump / Oil Mist Discharge ................................................................................. 210 Air Supply Components ......................................................................................................... 211 Electrical Control Components .............................................................................................. 212 Optional Equipment .................................................................................................................. 213 Cold Ambient Option - Air Preheating - NEC and ATEX Constructions ................................ 213 Cold Ambient Option - Cabinet heating ATEX only ............................................................ 214 Air Purge Option .................................................................................................................... 215 Warm Ambient Option Cabinet Cooling NEC Construction............................................. 216
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Warm Ambient Option Cabinet Cooling ATEX Construction........................................... 217 Optional Demisting Unit ......................................................................................................... 218 Optional Auto Bulk Oil Fill ...................................................................................................... 219
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INTRODUCTION A LubriMist Oil Mist System is a centralized lubrication system that generates, conveys, and automatically delivers lubricant to bearings, gearboxes, chains, and sliding surfaces in various industrial machinery and equipment. This publication provides instruction and information for the LubriMist Oil Mist Generator Unit IVT. Design, application and distribution of LubriMist Oil Mist is covered in other publications. For additional information contact the Lubrication Systems Company office nearest you, or check out the LSC Webster at www.lsc.com. For questions regarding this publication or if you have specific questions regarding the installation of the Model IVT Mist Generator, contact. Lubrication Systems Company 1740 Stebbins Dr. Houston, Texas 77043 USA Ph 713.464.6266 Fx 713.464.9871 Email info@lsc.com
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WARNING
EXPLOSION HAZARD Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I, Division 2.
WARNING
EXPLOSION HAZARD Substitution of components may impair suitability for II 3G EEx nC IIC T4
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Model Code Designation Key LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator
Option Description Electrical Standard Option Code C N Inlet Power A S M B Labeling E X Oil Mist Reclamation X A B C ATEX Description II 3G EEx nC IIC T4.
NEC CLASS 1 DIV 2 GROUP B/C/D T4 (Class I, Zone 2, Group IIB = H2) 115 VAC 50/60 HZ SINGLE PHASE & IMPERIAL MEASURING UNITS (3) 230 VAC 50/60 HZ SINGLE PHASE & IMPERIAL MEASURING UNITS 115 VAC 50/60 HZ SINGLE PHASE & METRIC MEASURING UNITS (3) 230 VAC 50/60 HZ SINGLE PHASE & METRIC MEASURING UNITS ENGLISH and SPANISH NOT LISTED - CONSULT FACTORY FOR AVAILABILITY NONE EXPLOSION PROOF CLASS 1 DIV. 2 GROUP C/D T2C ONLY, 115 VAC 50/60 HZ SINGLE PHASE; (1) NEMA MOTOR: 230/460 VAC 50/60 HZ 3 PHASE; EXPLOSION PROOF CLASS 1 DIV. 2 GROUP C/D T3C (1) ATEX MOTOR: 230VAC 50 HZ 1 PHASE; EEX DE IIC T4 IP56 - ZONE 2 (2)
ATEX MOTOR: 380/400/415 VAC 50HZ 3 PHASE; EEX DE IIC T4 IP56 - ZONE 2 (2)
NEMA MOTOR: 575 VAC 50/60 HZ 3 PHASE; EXPLOSION PROOF CLASS 1 DIV. 2 GROUP C/D T3C (1) NEMA MOTOR: 250 VAC 50 HZ 1 PHASE; EXPLOSION PROOF CLASS 1 DIV. 2 GROUP C/D T3C (1) NONE NEC - WARM AMBIENT OPTION (CABINET COOLING) (5) NEC & ATEX - AIR PURGING (ROTOMETER) (7) NEC - COLD AMBIENT - AIR PRE-HEATING (6) NEC - BOTH WARM & COLD AMBIENTS ATEX - WARM AMBIENT - CABINET COOLING (5) ATEX - COLD AMBIENT - AIR PRE-HEATING & CABINET HEATING (6) ATEX - BOTH WARM & COLD AMBIENT OPTIONS NON-REQUIRED FIELD. CONSULT FACTORY IF FIELD INCLUDES ENTRY
NOTES: 1) FOR NEC CONSTRUCTION ONLY. 2) FOR ATEX CONSTRUCTION ONLY 3) AIR PRE-HEATING OPTION IS NOT AVAILABLE WITH 115VAC ATEX CONSTRUCTION 4) IF OIL MIST RECLAMATION OPTION IS SELECTED, IVT WILL ONLY BE SUITABLE FOR CLASS 1 DIV. 2 GROUP C/D. TEMPERATURE CODE RATING ON THE MOTOR WILL DICTATE THE TEMPERATURE CODE RATING FOR THE IVT. 5) REQUIRED WHEN MAXIMUM AMBIENT TEMPERATURE EXCEEDS 104F (40C). 6) REQUIRED WHEN MINIMUM AMBIENT TEMPERATURE FALLS BELOW 15F (-10C). 7) REQUIRED FOR HIGHLY CORROSIVE OR HUMID OPERATING CONDITIONS
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LubriMist
Model No Serial No. Series No. Volts AC 50 / 60 Hz Amps Listed Oil Mist Generator for Hazardous Locations Class I Division 2 Groups B, C, D - T U L US C LISTED Class I, Zone 2, Group IIB + H2, T 23 PN Operating Temperature -40C < T amb < +60C Max Inlet Air Pressure; 150 PSIG / 10.3 Bar
Lubrication Systems Co. Houston Texas l l Fax 713/464713/464-6266 e-mail Info@LSC.COM S
Description Per Cust. P.O. & LSC Job Order See LubriMist Model IVT Model Code Designation Key
Example IVT-NAEXX
Serial No.
Unique Serial Numbers are to be issued to each machinery item. The LSC Sales Order Number is used as serial number prefix, and is followed with a designation for mist flow capacity specific to the machine being manufactured. The last designation differentiates multiple machinerys sold under the same sales order Sales Order Number Mist Generating Capacity 060 = 60 Bearing Inch 213 = 213 Bearing Inch 475 = 475 Bearing Inch 933 = 933 Bearing Inch Item X of Y quantity produced on S.O.
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Series No.
Indicates Model Series that the machinery is manufactured. Series numbers are maintained through revision log. When an Engineering Change is made to the product, those changes are recorded as a change in Series Number. This manual is for equipment entering the market as Series 201 A______, (October 2007)
201 A
Volts AC
Machinery is available for connection to either 115 VAC or 230 VAC electrical power. Purchaser specifies the electrical power requirement. Reference LubriMist Model IVT Model Code Designations For 115 VAC power____________________________ For 230 VAC power____________________________ NOTE: Ratings do not include electric motor drivers for Oil Mist Reclamation option.
115 230
Amps
Maximum operating power requirement at the specified voltage with the power switch for both the MAIN and Auxiliary oil mist generator in the ON position. Machinery for use at 115 VAC___________________ Machinery for use at 230 VAC___________________ AIR PREHEATER option is available with 115 and 230 VAC models. Amperage is with the power switch for both the MAIN and Auxiliary oil mist generator in the ON position. Reference LubriMist Model IVT Model Code Designations Machinery with AIR PREHEATER option: Machinery for use at 115 VAC___________ Machinery for use at 230 VAC___________ NOTE: Ratings do not include electric motor drivers for Oil Mist Reclamation option.
15.5 7.8
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Certificate Of Conformance
NEC Construction
The Manufacturer:
Lubrication Systems Company 1740 Stebbins Dr. Houston, Texas 77043 USA
Hereby declares that The product: Model IVT - _ _ _ _ _ -_ Oil Mist Generator With product code position 1 = N With product code position 2 = A or B or M or S With product code position 3 = E or X With product code position 4 = X or A or B or E or F With product code position 5 = X or C or P or H or J With product code position 6 = Blank or 1 or 2
Has been evaluated to the requirements of the following standards: UL 508 C22.2 No. 14 UL 1604 Standard for Industrial Control Equipment Canadian Standard for Industrial Control Equipment Electrical Equipment for use in Class I and Class II, Div. 2 and Class III Hazardous (Classified) Locations C22.2 No. 213-M1987 Non-Incendive Electrical Equipment for use in Class I, Div. 2 Hazardous Locations And is Listed by Underwriter Laboratories Inc. BAYZ.E204253 as approved for: USL, CSL USL, CSL Model IVT Oil Mist Generator for Use in Class I, Division 2, Groups B, C, and D hazardous locations Model IVT Oil Mist Generator with oil reclamation unit for Use in Class I, Division 2, Groups B, C, and D hazardous locations, provided with Listed Class I, Div. 1, Group C and D motor, or Listed Class I, Div. 2, Groups B, C, and D motor. Indicates Listing to U.S. Standards Indicates Listing to Canadian Standards
USL CNL
Charles Ehlert Director of Quality and New Product Development August 2004
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LubriMist
Model No. IVTSerial No. 1 PH Volts AC 50 / 60 Hz Amps Oil Mist Generator for Hazardous Locations
3 G EEx nC IIC T
Y.O.M. DEMKO ** ATEX ****** EPSILON 03 ATEX 1272 C < T amb < C Operating Temperature Max Inlet Air Pressure; 150 PSIG / 10.3 Bar
Lubrication Systems Co. Houston Texas USA 713/464-6266 l e-mail Info@LSC.COM l Fax 713/464-9871
Description Per Cust. P.O. & LSC Job Order See LubriMist Model IVT Model Code Designation Key_____________________________
Example
IVT-CBEXX
Serial No.
Unique Serial Numbers are to be issued to each machinery item. The LSC Sales Order Number is used as serial number prefix, and is followed with a designation for mist flow capacity specific to the machine being manufactured. The last designation differentiates multiple machinerys sold under the same sales order Sales Order Number Mist Generating Capacity 060 = 60 Bearing Inch 213 = 213 Bearing Inch 475 = 475 Bearing Inch 933 = 933 Bearing Inch Item X of Y quantity produced on S.O.
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Series No.
Indicates Model Series that the machinery is manufactured. Series numbers are maintained through revision log. When an Engineering Change is made to the product, those changes are recorded as a change in Series Number. This manual is for equipment entering the market as Series 201 A______ (October 2007)
201 A
Volts AC
Machinery is available for connection to either 115 VAC or 230 VAC electrical power. Purchaser specifies the electrical power requirement. Reference LubriMist Model IVT Model Code Designations For 115 VAC power___________________________ For 230 VAC power___________________________ NOTE: Ratings do not include electric motor drivers for Oil Mist Reclamation option.
115 230
Amps
Maximum operating power requirement at the specified voltage with the power selector switch in the MAIN oil mist generator position. (The selector switch allows only the MAIN or SPARE oil mist generator to be energized at any given time. Machinery for use at 115 VAC___________________ Machinery for use at 230 VAC___________________ AIR PREHEATER and CABINET RADIATORS option is available for 230 VAC models only. Reference LubriMist Model IVT Model Code Designations Machinery with AIR PREHEATER and CABINET RADIATORS option - 230 VAC_________________ NOTE: Ratings do not include electric motor drivers for Oil Mist Reclamation option.
8.1 4.1
9.0
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EU Certificate of Conformity
The Manufacturer: Lubrication Systems Company 1740 Stebbins Dr. Houston, Texas 77043 USA
Hereby declares that The product: LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator
Is in conformity with the following Directives: European Directive 94/9/EC CAT 3 ATEX European Directive 73/23/EEC as amended by European Directive 93/68/EEC Low Voltage Directive European Directive 89/336/EEC as Amended by European Directive 93/68/EEC EMC Directive The Manufacturer declares that the machine described above is protected for use in potentially explosive atmosphere. The apparatus marking shall include the following code:
3 G EEx nC IIC T4
Epsilon Compliance, UK. Certificate Number EPSILON 03ATEX1272X The following Harmonized European Standards have been applied: EN 62326: 1997: 1997 + Amendments A1 & A2 Electrical Equipment For Measurement, Control And Laboratory Use - EMC Directive (Emissions Only, Immunity covered by component CE test) EN 61010-1: 2001 Safety Requirements Electrical Equipment For Measurement, Control And Laboratory Use. EN 50021: 1999 Electrical Apparatus for Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Type of Protection n.
Charles Ehlert Director of Quality and New Product Development August 2004
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Operating Conditions ATEX Constructions Indoor/outdoor Use Ambient temperature range o -20C to +40C (-4F to +104F) Standard Construction o Minimum allowable ambient with Cold Ambient Option (air pre-heater with cabinet heater) to -40C o Maximum allowable ambient with Warm Ambient Option (cabinet cooling - ATEX) to +45C Altitude to 2000m Relative humidity not exceeding 95% without Air Purge Option Relative humidity to 100% with Air Purge Option Power supply fluctuations not to exceed 10% rated voltage. Over voltage category II IEC 60364-4-443 Pollution degree 2
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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Introduction
The LubriMist Model IVT is a self-contained oil mist generation package, designed to provide reliable uninterrupted service. This section of the manual is designed to familiarize the user with the machine and its various components and features. The features included as standard equipment is identified and discussed, then optional equipment is described at the end of this section. The OPERATOR PANEL is designed to help the equipment operator monitored the Model IVT on a routine daily basis. From this location local readout for normal operating and system fault conditions can be reviewed. Adjustments to heater control and, alarm set points are made from this location. The INLET AIR SUPPLY, MIST GENERATOR HEAD, OIL SUPPLY, INSTRUMENTATION AND ELECTRICAL and the AUXILIARY OIL MIST GENERATOR are all contained in the mechanical compartment located behind the operator panel. Use the plan view below for locating each IVT Oil Mist Generator feature as they are described. Feature Operator Panel Inlet Air Supply Mist Outlet Valve Assembly Mist Generator Head w/ Air/Oil Heater Air Heater Control And Cutout Sensors Oil Supply Transfer Pump and Control Main Oil Mist Generator Controller Inlet Air Supply Pressure Transducer Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Regulated Air Pressure Transducer Bulk Oil Reservoir Level Transmitter Mist Pressure Transducer Bulk Oil Reservoir Oil Temperature Sensor Mist Density Sensor Oil Pressure Transducer Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator Section B-B G-G, H-H, F-F A-A, I-I, A-A A-A, G-G A-A G-G G-G A-A D-D E-E E-E E-E C-C H-H Page No. 19 20 21 21 22 23 24 25 25 26 27 27 27 28 29 30
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Operator Panel
The IVT Oil Mist Generator provides controlled equipment operator interface via an operator control panel located at the front enclosure door. The operator accessible features are: 1. The main oil mist generator operator interface control keypad and display. The keypad allows the operator to display operating values of all monitored variables and program set points and alarm values by pressing the associated keypad button. Values are displayed on a local LCD display. Each variable has a local status indicator (LED) that indicates its status. A green LED is illuminated for normal operation and a red indicates that a fault condition exists. The keypad allows local setting of certain user programmable limits and set points. 2. The operator handles of the air supply ball valves to the main oil mist generator, the oil supply pump, and the auxiliary oil mist generator.3 3. The manual adjustment knobs of the air pressure regulators that control the supply air pressure to the main oil mist generator, the oil supply pump, and the auxiliary oil mist generator. 4. The air heater controller for the auxiliary oil mist generator air/oil heater. 5. Power switches for the main oil mist generator and the auxiliary oil mist generator. 6. Manual toggle valves for manually filling the main and auxiliary oil mist generator reservoirs. 7. Mist pressure gauge for monitoring mist header pressure when the auxiliary oil mist generator is in operation. 8. Separate oil level indicators for the main oil mist generator reservoir, the auxiliary oil mist generator reservoir, and the bulk oil supply reservoir. Each reservoir compartments is also equipped with a plugged drain valve. 9. As the oil supply is transferred from the bulk oil supply reservoir, it passes through a 10micron spin on type oil filter. A threaded fill nozzle and cap provides the user with a fill point for adding oil to the bulk supply reservoir.
2. Air Supply Ball Valves Main Oil Mist Generator Oil Supply Pump Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator 1. Operator Keypad And Display
Lubrimist
4. Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator Air/Oil Heater Controller 6. Toggle Valves For Manual Oil Filling Of Reservoirs 7. Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator Mist Pressure Gauge
3. Air Pressure Regulators Main Oil Mist Generator Oil Supply Pump Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator
9. Bulk Oil Reservoir Threaded Fill Port 8. Oil Mist Generator Reservoir Level Gauge (typical) 8. Oil Mist Generator Drain Valve w/ Drain Plug (typical) 9. Spin On Oil Filter
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1. Air Filter
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Thermocouple For Air Temperature Measurement, Heater Control, And High / Low Alarm Signals.
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Inlet Supply Air Pressure Transducer The incoming air supply is monitored using a two-wire 4-20 mA output pressure transducer. It is mounted on the air distribution manifold in the inlet air supply. It is connected to the IVT controller with an integral flex cord. The transducer provides the signal for high inlet air pressure alarm and low inlet air pressure alarm. During operation the signal is used to provide an operating inlet air pressure value. Ambient Air Temperature Sensor The ambient air temperature is monitored using a 100-ohm platinum RTD. The RTD sensor is installed in a machined plastic bulkhead by use of a thermocouple tube connector. It is connected to the IVT controller with an integral flex cord. The ambient air temperature sensor is a monitor function only. There are no alarm functions associated with this device.
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Regulated Air Pressure Transducer The incoming air supply to the mist generator is controlled using a manually operated air pressure regulator. The air pressure regulator adjusts and controls the airflow through the mist head by controlling the inlet air pressure. Once the oil mist system has been commissioned, only minor adjustments to the regulated air pressure is needed to maintain proper system operation. The regulated air pressure transducer is located on the main oil mist-generating head. It is a two-wire 4-20 mA output pressure transducer. It is connected to the IVT controller with an integral flexible cord. The transducer provides the signal for high regulated air pressure alarm and low regulated air pressure alarm. During operation the signal is used to provide an operating regulated air pressure value.
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Bulk Oil Reservoir Level Transmitter The oil level in the bulk supply reservoir is gauged using a level transmitter. The transmitter consists of a 316SS float that travels the length of the sensor tube. The sensor tube houses a circuit string of resistors and magnetically operated reed switches. There is a switch and resistor every inch along the length of the tube. The circuit containing the resistors and switches is the same length as the measured range. As the level inside the reservoir varies, the magnetic float moves up or down the tube. When oil is added to the reservoir the float rises to the top of the stem. The float moves down the stem as oil is consumed. As the float moves, switches open/close thereby changing the resistance in the circuit. The two-wire transmitter converts this resistance change to a 4-20 mA current signal corresponding to fluid level. Resolution of the transmitter is inch (proportional to the spacing of the sensor switches). The level transmitter is connected to the IVT controller with a flexible cord. Through the controller, the level transmitter monitors the level in the bulk oil reservoir and gives a high and low level alarm. Mist Pressure Transducer A solid state pressure transducer is used to monitor the pressure of the mist distribution system. This variable is referred to as Mist Pressure. The mist pressure transducer is mounted on top of the bulk supply reservoir. It is a two-wire 4-20 mA output pressure transducer. The mist pressure transducer is connected to the IVT controller with a flexible cord. Through the controller, the transducer monitors the mist header pressure and gives a high and low alarm signal. Bulk Oil Reservoir Oil Temperature Sensor A type K thermocouple monitors the temperature in the bulk oil reservoir. The thermocouple connects to the IVT controller with a flexible cord and monitors the oil temperature in the bulk oil reservoir. High and low alarms are active when the oil temperature is not within a prescribed operating range.
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Mist Density Sensor The LubriMist monitor is a proprietary sensor manufactured by Lubrication Systems Company. The mist monitor is a solid state device that detects fluctuations in oil mist density. The LubriMist oil mist monitors user selectable sensitivity adjustment provides continuous on-line monitoring of the oil mist density in the supply header, allowing oil mist users to optimize oil consumption without over or under lubricating machinery. Continuous monitoring is accomplished through the IVT controller. Once the oil mist flow reaches the detector, the LubriMist monitor will automatically respond to changes in oil / air ratio. In operating the LubriMist monitor, it is important to understand that although any given out-put reading may correspond to a quantitative oil/air ratio, the LubriMist monitor does not make a mass measurement of the amount of oil suspended in the air. The out-put signal range of 0-100 percent mist density, represents a change in the ability of a light beam to penetrate the oil mist sample as it passes between a light source and a light detector. A mist density reading of zero indicates that no or a very small amount of oil mist is present, thereby allowing the light to easily reach the photo detector. As the oil/air ratio increases, the small oil particles reflect and block the light from the detector causing a change in the mist density reading. When the light can no longer penetrate the photo optical bench, the LubriMist monitor reads 100%. The LubriMist monitor is designed to detect and respond to changes in oil/air ratio. The LubriMist monitor is connected to the controller with a flexible cord. Alarms for high and low mist density annunciate when the monitor detects an opacity reading outside of preset operating set-points.
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Oil Supply Pressure Transducer A solid state pressure transducer is used to monitor the operation of the oil transfer pump when the automatic oil fill feature is energized (see Oil Supply). When the level switch in the main oil mist generator reservoir initiates the fill cycle, the pressure transducer confirms that pump operation has started. When the oil transfer pump is cycling, its operation is monitored. The oil pressure transducer is mounted in a manifold at the oil pump outlet. It is a two-wire 4-20 mA output pressure transducer. The oil pressure transducer is connected to the IVT controller with a flexible cord. Through the controller, the transducer monitors the oil pressure when the auto fill sequence is active and gives a high and low level alarm. If a pressure alarm is detected, the alarm remains active after the fill cycle is complete.
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Heater Controller
Auxiliary Oil Mist Generating Head w/ Air / Oil Heater Heater Control Thermocouple High Temperature Thermocouple
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Optional Equipment
The LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator can be equipped with several optional features. Check the Model Code designation on the equipment tag to determine if any option has been included with your unit. Reference the Model Code Designation Key (page 5) to identify the specific IVT model you have. The different IVT equipment options are (1) Oil Reclamation for use when using LubriMist Closed Loop technologies, (2) Warm Ambient Option is for use in hot ambient climates, (3) Air Purge for use in aggressive or highly corrosive environments, (4) Cold Ambient Option is for geographic areas that are subject to sever cold and (5) Auto Bulk Oil Fill for IVT oil mist consoles that will be connected to a centralized bulk oil supply system. These are further discussed below. For operating information reference the specific option instruction in other sections of this manual. The options are 1. Oil Reclamation 2. Warm Ambient Option (Cabinet cooling) 3. Air Purge (Rotometer) 4. Cold Ambient Option (Air Preheating NEC and ATEX, Cabinet heating ATEX only) 5. Auto Bulk Oil Fill
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Oil Mist Reclamation The Oil Mist Reclamation option is used when LubriMist Closed Loop Oil Mist systems are being installed. LubriMist Closed Loop Oil Mist Systems uses the same principles to apply oil mist for machinery lubrication as non-closed loop oil mist systems. However when closed loop systems are installed, after the oil mist has been applied, the oil is continually reclaimed for reapplication to the serviced rotating machinery. As the oil mist flows through the rotating equipment bearings and bearing housings, a part of the oil mist coalesces into liquid oil. A lesser amount of oil remains suspended in the air as it vents from the bearing housing. This is often referred to as Stray Mist. User equipment items are equipped with oil collection containers to collect the liquid oil that is manually pumped into the return mist header. The stray mist is collected into a return mist header as it vents from the bearing housing. The return mist header is connected to the Oil Mist Reclamation Unit.
Mist Return Connection 2-1/2 In 150 # RF Air Vent to Atmosphere Centrifugal Coalescer w/ Motor Driver High Level Alarm Switch
Over Flow Connection. Oil Level Gauge Enclosure Contains Pump Controls Low Point Drain Bulls Eye Sight
An oil over flow connection is located on the right side of the reservoir. This connection allows oil to be drained away should the reservoir be overfilled. It is located above the high-level switch position. The Oil Mist Reclamation unit is a self-contained unit that mounts onto the rear of the IVT Oil Mist Generator cabinet. The returning stray mist is stripped of its oil by an electric motor driven rotating coalescer. The returning air is vented from the unit to atmosphere. The coalesced oil is collected in an integral receiving reservoir. A pneumatic driven transfer pump transfers the liquid oil to the IVT bulk oil reservoir for reuse. The reservoir is equipped with a liquid level gauge to monitor the oil level in the reservoir. A bulls-eye sight glass is located at the reservoir bottom to check for contamination. A high-level alarm switch interlocks with the controller in the IVT main oil mist generator to provide a system alarm. A separate output signal is provided to interlock with the motor driver control circuit.
NOTE: SEPARATE MOTOR DRIVER STARTER AND CONTROL CIRCUITRY ARE TO BE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY THE USER.
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Warm Ambient Option (Cabinet cooling) for NEC constructions The Warm Ambient Option (Cabinet cooling) option for the NEC constructed IVT Oil Mist Generator is recommended when it is installed in geographical locations where the maximum ambient temperature exceeds 115F (46C). The IVT Oil Mist Generator Cabinet Cooler system is designed to provide internal cooling protection to the IVT Controller electronic components. The cabinet cooling system uses a pneumatic operated vortex cold air generator for reducing and maintaining the operating temperature inside of the console cabinet. The air temperature inside of the IVT cabinet is monitored and maintained at reduced temperature levels by a mechanical thermostat that requires no electrical power. The thermostat is factory set and nonadjustable. Each cooling cycle starts when the internal operating temperature reaches approximately 124 F ( 51 C ) and remains on until the temperature in the controller enclosure is reduced to 80 F ( 27 C ). The IVT Oil Mist Generator Cabinet Cooling system includes the vortex cold air generator with integral mechanical thermostat. An integral air pressure regulator / air filter is used for filtering the air supply and regulating the inlet air pressure to the cold air generator
Block Valve
Vortex Cold Air Generator Introduced Chilled Air Into The Cabinet For Cooling.
Air Pressure Regulator w/ Air Pressure Gauge For Controlling Air Flow
When the IVT Oil Mist Generator is equipped at the factory with a cabinet cooling system, no additional user connections or installation is required. The instrument air supply serving the oil mist generator for producing the oil mist also provides air to the cold air generator. A block valve is provided for servicing if necessary.
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Warm Ambient Option (Cabinet cooling) for ATEX constructions The Warm Ambient Option (Cabinet cooling) option for the ATEX constructed IVT Oil Mist Generator is REQUIRED when it is installed in geographical locations where the maximum ambient temperature exceeds 40C (104F). See page 15 for more information regarding permissible ambient temperatures. The IVT Oil Mist Generator cabinet cooling system is designed to provide internal cooling protection to the IVT Controller electronic components. The cabinet cooling system uses a pneumatic operated vortex cold air generator for reducing and maintaining the operating temperature inside of the console cabinet. A temperature switch provides ON-OFF control to a solenoid operated air valve, which regulates the air supply to the vortex cooler. The internal cabinet temperature is controlled at approximately 32C (90F). The thermostat is factory set. The IVT Oil Mist Generator Cabinet Cooling system for the ATEX construction includes the vortex cold air generator with temperature switch, solenoid operated air valve, wire terminal enclosure, an air temperature gauge and a power disconnect switch. An air pressure regulator is provided for controlling the inlet air pressure to the vortex cold air generator.
Temperature Switch
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Air Pressure Regulator w/ Air Pressure Gauge For Controlling Air Flow
When the IVT Oil Mist Generator is equipped at the factory with a cabinet cooling system, no additional user connections or installation is required. The instrument air supply serving the oil mist generator for producing the oil mist also provides air to the cold air generator. An air block valve and an electrical disconnect switch are provided for servicing if necessary.
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Air Purge The IVT Oil Mist Generator Controller Air Purge Option is designed to provide an inert gas purge for the purpose of providing protection to the IVT controller electronic components. This system intended for use in equipment located in areas that are subject to highly corrosive or humid operating conditions. The cabinet purge system uses a rotometer to monitor inlet airflow as it is supplied to the interior of the IVT Controller enclosure.
Rotometer Introduces Inert Gas Into Electrical Enclosure Spent Air Exhausts Through Vent Into Cabinet
The IVT Oil Mist Generator Controller Air Purge Assembly includes an air purge meter (rotometer) and supply air block valve. Spent air is exhausted through an enclosure vent after it has been circulated through the IVT controller. Installation tubing, fittings and hardware necessary for interconnecting the operating components and mounting the system to the oil mist generator cabinet is included. When the IVT Oil Mist Generator is equipped at the factory with an air purge system, no additional user connections or installation is required.
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Cold Ambient Option (Air Preheating) for NEC constructions The Cold Ambient Option (Air Preheating) option for NEC constructions is recommended when the IVT Oil Mist Generator is installed in geographical locations where the minimum ambient temperature falls below 15F / -10C. The IVT Air Pre-heater system is designed to insure that during cold ambient conditions, proper air and oil temperatures are maintained at the oil mist generator. The pre-heater is installed in the incoming air supply. A sensor at the inlet of the heater senses the inlet air temperature. When the inlet air temperature falls below 40F / 5C, the pre-heater is activated. The discharge temperature from the pre-heater is supplied to the mist head and air/oil heater at a controlled 60F / 16C. A second sensor provides heater control and high-low alarm input signals. A third sensor is used for high temperature heater cutout. The IVT cabinet enclosure is insulated to retain radiated heat from the air pre-heater and discharge tubing. When the IVT Oil Mist Generator is equipped at the factory with the air preheating system, no additional user connections or installation is required.
Heater Control And Cutout Sensors Are Located In The Heater Discharge Air Preheater
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Cold Ambient Option (Air Preheating and Cabinet Heating) for ATEX constructions The Cold Ambient Option (Air Preheating and Cabinet Heating) option for ATEX constructions is recommended when the IVT Oil Mist Generator is installed in geographical locations where the minimum ambient temperature falls below -10C (15F). This option is REQUIRED where the ambient temperature drops below -20C (-4F) to maintain the ATEX certification. See page 15 for more information regarding permissible ambient temperatures. The IVT Air Pre-heater system is designed to insure that during cold ambient conditions, proper air and oil temperatures are maintained at the oil mist generator. The pre-heater is installed in the incoming air supply. A sensor at the inlet of the heater senses the inlet air temperature. When the inlet air temperature falls below 5C (40F), the pre-heater is activated. The discharge temperature from the pre-heater is supplied to the mist head and air/oil heater at a controlled 16C (60F). A second sensor provides heater control and high-low alarm input signals. A third sensor is used for high temperature heater cutout. The IVT cabinet enclosure is insulated to retain radiated heat from the air pre-heater and discharge tubing. When the IVT Oil Mist Generator is equipped at the factory with the air preheating system, no additional user connections or installation is required.
Heater Control And Cutout Sensors Are Located In The Heater Discharge Air Preheater
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The IVT Cabinet Heating system (ATEX) is designed to insure that during cold ambient conditions, the internal cabinet temperature is maintained above -20C (-4F). This option is REQUIRED where the ambient temperature drops below -20C (-4F) to maintain the ATEX certification. See page 15 for more information regarding permissible ambient temperatures. During startup and commissioning where the ambient temperature is below -20C (-4F ) the cabinet heater system is energized prior to start up. Startup is delayed until the cabinet temperature exceeds -20C (-4F). The internal cabinet temperature is monitored by use of a temperature gauge located on the rear of the IVT cabinet. Two radiators (heaters) warm the internal cabinet spaces; one is located in the mechanical compartment and the other inside of the operator interface compartment. Each has an integral thermostat to control the cabinet internal temperature. Thermostats turn the heaters ON at 10C (50F) and OFF at 18C (65F). The IVT Oil Mist Generator Cabinet Heating system for the ATEX construction includes two enclosure radiators (heaters) with thermostats, wire terminal enclosure an air temperature gauge and a power disconnect switch. The IVT cabinet enclosure is insulated to retain radiated heat. When the IVT Oil Mist Generator is equipped at the factory with the Cabinet Heating system, no additional user connections or installation is required.
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Auto Bulk Oil Fill The Auto Bulk Oil Fill option is used for IVT oil mist consoles that will be connected to a pressurized bulk oil supply system. The IVT Auto Bulk Oil Fill system is designed to maintain a specified oil level within the IVT bulk oil reservoir. The Auto Bulk Oil Fill NPT connection is located at the rear of the IVT. A shut off valve is provided for servicing a 10 micron spin-on type oil filter. Supply oil pressure can be observed via a 0-300 PSI (0-21 Bar) pressure gauge. The bulk oil reservoir level is continuously maintained by the IVT solid state controller. A solenoid operated oil valve is energized when the level falls in the IVT bulk oil reservoir to 45 gallons (170 Liters) and de-energizes when the level rises to 53 gallons (200 Liters). The supplied bulk oil enters the IVT bulk oil reservoir through a 10PSI (0.7 Bar) check valve.
Block Valve
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INSTALLATION
Warning: If the equipment is not used in the manner described in this manual the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. THIS INSTRUMENT MUST BE EARTHED.
Note: All ATEX approved construction must be installed in accordance with the requirements of BS EN60079-14:1997 Part 14 Electrical installations in hazardous areas (other than mines).
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Location / Mounting
Choose a central convenient location, allowing enough room to connect air and electrical services at the rear of the IVT console enclosure. Ensure that unrestricted operator access is maintained at the front of the unit when the cabinet door is open. The IVT has maintenance access doors on both sides of the cabinet. Ensure that unrestricted access is provided for system troubleshooting and maintenance. The IVT console is constructed with an integral skid base. The base is fashioned with slots for lifting and handling the IVT using a fork truck. Slot dimensions are 8 " (w) x 4 (h) or 222 mm x 100 mm. Install the IVT cabinet in an upright and level position. Use four anchor bolts suitable for the type of foundation used (i.e. wood, concrete, steel etc.) Anchor bolts are not provided with the unit. Dry weight of the IVT Mist Generator is 1200 pounds / 545 Kg.
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INLET AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM MUST BE EQUIPPED WITH A SAFETY RELIEF VALVE FOR OVER PRESSURE PROTECTION
Installation of an air supply block valve in the supply piping is recommended. The valve should be located just prior to connecting to the IVT air supply connection and be accessible from grade. The purchaser furnishes the air supply block valve. IVT Mist Generator Size 60 BI 213 BI 475 BI 933 BI Mist Generating Flow Range US Units Metric Units 0.60 - 1.80 SCFM 1.75 6.40 SCFM 2.48 14.30 SCFM 5.70 28.0 SCFM 1.02 3.06 M3 / Hr 2.97 10.87 M3 / Hr 4.21 24.30 M3 / Hr 9.68 47.57 M3 / Hr
Minimum Recommended Air Supply Capacity IVT Mist US Units Metric Units Generator Size 60 BI 5 SCFM @ 65 PSIG 8.5 M3/HR @4.5 BAR 213 BI 10 SCFM @ 65 PSIG 17 M3/HR @4.5 BAR 475 BI 18 SCFM @ 65 PSIG 31 M3/HR @4.5 BAR 933 BI 32 SCFM @ 65 PSIG 55 M3/HR @4.5 BAR Includes the airflow requirement needed to operate the oil transfer pump.
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Service power to the main and auxiliary oil mist generators originate at a terminal strip located in a terminal enclosure located at the rear of the IVT console cabinet. See the diagrams below for terminal enclosure location and user terminal connection identification. The power connection for the IVT oil mist generator is single phase. Voltage is as specified on the equipment nameplate
WARNING
EXPLOSION HAZARD Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be nonhazardous.
Rear View
Power Terminal Enclosure 20 mm Entrance Connection w/ Stopping Plug 2 places Rear View Model IVT Oil Mist Generator ATEX Construction
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The power circuit requirements for NEC and ATEX constructed LubriMist IVT consoles are indicated in the table below. The table shows amperage rating either with or without the Cold Ambient Options.
IMPORTANT: ELECTRICAL POWER SERVICE MUST HAVE ADEQUATE CIRCUIT PROTECTION. USE TABLE BELOW FOR SELECTION OF USER PROVIDED INTERRUPT DEVICE. A switch or circuit breaker shall be included in the building installation; it shall be in close proximity to the equipment and within easy reach of the OPERATOR; it shall be marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment.
NEC Equipment: CL I Div 2 Grp B, C, D T4 Volts Without Cold Ambient Option 15.5 Amperes 7.8 Amperes With Cold Ambient Option 23 Amperes 11.5 Amperes
ATEX Equipment: Without Cold Ambient Option 8.1 Amperes 4.1 Amperes
3 G EEx nC IIC T4
With Cold Ambient Option N/A 9.0 Amperes
115 230
The values shown in the table above do no include power to electric motor drivers for oil reclamation units. Electric motor driver must be connected to a separate source of supply. All contactors and start controls are furnished by the purchaser and installed according to all applicable codes and standards. Consult the motor nameplate for specific voltage and power requirements. Also see Remote Alarms and Annunciation.
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1. A basic ON-OFF closure from the dry FORM-C contact can be connected to a user sourced alarm.
CAUTION: TO AVOID RISK OF EXPLOSION HAZARD, REMOTE ALARM ELECTRICAL POWER CIRCUITS SHOULD BE NONINCENDIVE
2. An RS-422/485 serial connection is available for data transmission to the users remote located personal computer (PC) or DCS.
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Remote Alarm Contacts A dry FORM C contact is available to operate remote annunciation to indicate a unit fault or loss of power. The relay contact is part of the same hermetically sealed relay that operates the red and green unit status lights. Each time the unit status lights operate the remote alarm contacts also operate. WARNING: ENSURE THAT ALL PREVIOUSLY CONNECTED SOURCES OF ELECTRICAL POWER ARE DISCONNECTED BEFORE OPENING THE AC POWER ENCLOSURE AND ATTEMPTING TO CONNECT TO THE REMOTE ALARM CONTACTS.
WARNING
Terminal connections for the remote alarm contacts in the NEC version of the Model IVT Oil Mist Generator are located in the AC power enclosure. 1. To access the AC power enclosure, open the mechanical access door on the left side of the IVT console cabinet. Inside the mechanical compartment and located above the reservoir are two electrical control enclosures. The electrical enclosure located to the left is the AC power enclosure. Conduit is provided inside the mechanical compartment for the users alarm wiring. The conduit connects the external remote alarm connection and the AC power enclosure. 2. Open the AC power enclosure and locate the terminal strip. The remote alarm terminals are colored white for easy identification. Install the alarm wiring through Close and secure the AC power enclosure door.
For NEC Constructions, Connect The Remote Alarm Wiring To Terminal Numbers 1 - 2 - 3
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Terminal connections for the remote alarm contacts in the ATEX version of the Model IVT Oil Mist Generator are located in a terminal enclosure located at the back of the IVT console cabinet. A. To access the remote alarm contacts, find the two terminal enclosures mounted on the rear of the IVT console cabinet. The terminals for connecting to the remote alarm are located in the lower enclosure.
WARNING
WARNING: Take care to ensure that you are accessing the correct enclosure. Failure to do so may result in serious personal injury or damage to equipment.
B. Locate the lower enclosure and remove the cover. Install the alarm wiring through the cable connection, and connect to the proper terminals. C. Close and secure the remote alarm circuit enclosure cover.
For ATEX Constructions, Connect The Remote Alarm Wiring To Terminal Numbers 1 - 2 - 3
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Remote Communication Serial Port The IVT Oil Mist Generator is equipped with a serial data communication port (RS-422/485) that can be connected to a user furnished serial communication device. The data communication port will accommodate either a 2 wire RS-485 or 4 wire RS-422 configuration. For addition information on the serial port see Serial Data Port RS-422/485 in the REMOTE COMMUNICATION AND ALARM section of this manual.
WARNING
WARNING: Ensure that all previously connected sources of electrical power are disconnected before opening the ac power enclosure and attempting to connect to the remote alarm contacts. WARNING: Ensure that source power for the remote alarm circuit is disconnected before attempting to connect the remote alarm signal.
WARNING
Terminal connections for RS-422/485 serial port in the NEC version of the Model IVT Oil Mist Generator are located in the low voltage controller enclosure. 1. To access the controller enclosure, open the mechanical access door on the left side of the IVT console cabinet. Inside the mechanical compartment and located above the reservoir are two electrical control enclosures. The electrical enclosure located to the right is the controller enclosure. Conduit is provided inside the mechanical compartment for the users wiring. The conduit connects the external remote alarm connection and the controller enclosure. 2. Open the controller enclosure. Locate the I/O expansion board mounted on top of the main controller circuit board. The RS-422/485 data communication terminals are located on the expansion board, and are labeled TX-, TX+, RX-, RX+. Install the communication wiring through the conduit, and connect the circuit to the proper terminals. 3. Close and secure the controller enclosure door.
RS422/RS485 INTERFACE
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Terminal connections for the remote alarm contacts in the ATEX version of the Model IVT Oil Mist Generator are located in a terminal enclosure located on the back of the IVT console cabinet. 1. To access the remote alarm contacts, find the two terminal enclosures mounted on the rear of the IVT console cabinet. The terminals for connecting to the remote alarm are located in the lower enclosure.
WARNING
WARNING: Take care to ensure that you are accessing the correct enclosure. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or damage to equipment.
2. Locate the lower enclosure and remove the cover. Install the alarm wiring through the conduit, and connect the circuit to the proper terminals. 3. Close and secure the remote alarm circuit enclosure cover.
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IMPORTANT: Ensure that the motor control system has been installed according to all local codes and standards. Only a qualified electrician or other authorized person should make installation.
IMPORTANT: All customer furnished motor contactors must include motor overload and thermal protect devices.
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Installation instructions for Oil Reclamation units in NEC and ATEX Model IVT Oil Mist Generators For NEC Constructions 1) Ensure that the return mist header is properly installed and connected to the return mist connection. The return oil mist connection is a 2-1/2 inch 150# RF ANSI flange. The mating flange, gasket and bolting are mounted to the return mist connection and shipped with the unit. 2) Locate the high oil level overflow connection located on the right side of the reservoir. Connect the oil over flow connection to a suitable drain. The connection size is NPT. 3) Connect the electrical motor to an appropriate motor control circuit. A motor circuit interrupt should occur when a high level alarm in the Oil Reclamation reservoir occurs. A user furnished local emergency disconnect switch should also be installed adjacent to the oil mist reclamation unit. a) Power connection to the electric motor is made at the motor terminal enclosure. Check the motor nameplate or refer to specific motor vendor data provided separate from this manual to determine specific motor power requirements. b) High level output terminals for the port in the NEC version of the Model IVT Oil Mist Generator are located in the low voltage controller enclosure. To access the controller enclosure, open the mechanical access door on the left side of the IVT console cabinet. Inside the mechanical compartment and located above the reservoir are two electrical control enclosures. The electrical enclosure located to the right is the controller enclosure. Conduit is provided inside the mechanical compartment for the users wiring. The conduit connects the external remote alarm connection and the controller enclosure. (Reference Remote Alarm Wiring for NEC version of Model IVT). c) Open the controller enclosure. Locate the I/O expansion board mounted on top of the main controller circuit board. The interlock output signal terminals are located on the controller board, terminal strip TB5, #4+, and #4-. Install the motor interrupt wiring through the conduit, and connect the circuit to the proper terminals. d) Close and secure the controller enclosure door.
TB5 1+
Remote Alarm Connection Connect Return Oil Mist Header To 2-1/2 Inch
DE-MISTING MOTOR INTERLOCK 24 VDC - 1 AMP MAX
Electric Motor
56+ 6-
For NEC Constructions, Connect The Motor interlock Wiring To Terminal Board TB-5 Terminal Numbers 4+- and 4-
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For ATEX Constructions 1) Ensure that the return mist header is properly installed and connected to the return mist connection. The return oil mist connection is a 2-1/2 inch 150# RF ANSI flange. The mating flange, gasket and bolting are mounted to the return mist connection and shipped with the unit. 2) Locate the high oil level overflow connection located on the right side of the reservoir. Connect the oil over flow connection to a suitable drain. The connection size is NPT. 3) Connect the electrical motor to an appropriate motor control circuit. A motor circuit interrupt should occur when a high level alarm in the Oil Reclamation reservoir occurs. A user furnished local emergency disconnect switch should also be installed adjacent to the oil mist reclamation unit. a) Power connection to the electric motor is made at the motor terminal enclosure. Check the motor nameplate or refer to specific motor vendor data provided separate from this manual to determine specific motor power requirements. b) High level output terminals in the ATEX version of the Model IVT Oil Mist Generator are located in the remote alarm terminal enclosure. c) Open the controller enclosure. The interlock output signal terminals are located on the terminal strip, at terminal number 10 (DO #4 -) and terminal number 11 (DO #4 +). d) Close and secure the controller enclosure cover.
For ATEX Constructions, Connect the motor interlock wiring to terminal number 10 (DO#4-) and terminal number 11 (DO#4+)
Electric Motor
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COMMISSIONING
CAUTION: For ATEX construction IVT Oil Mist Generators equipped with either the Warm Ambient Option (Cabinet cooling) or Cold Ambient Option (Air Preheating and Cabinet Heating), refer to the respective start-up instructions prior to start-up. The interior of the cabinet must be conditioned prior to energizing the IVT Oil Mist Generator.
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WARNING
The reservoir will hold approximately 75 gallons maximum. Overfilling will result in oil overflowing out of the fill connection and onto the ground.
d) Once filling is complete, remove the oil supply hose and reinstall the oil fill cap. The cap is threaded and seals with an o-ring. Care should be taken to ensure proper thread alignment and engagement. The cap needs only to be firmly tightened by hand. The oil hose should be wiped clean and stored in a manor to avoid contamination. It will be needed in the future for refilling the oil reservoir.
Do not use pliers or any other hand tool to grip and tighten the oil fill cap. Tighten hand tight. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.
2) Prime the oil transfer pump. The oil transfer pump is pneumatically operated and must be primed with oil. Before priming the pump check the spin on oil filter to ensure that it is tight. a) To prime the oil transfer pump, open the air supply valve (center) by turning the handle to the full clock-wise position. b) Hold the air toggle valve in the OPEN position and adjust the air pressure regulator to start the pump. The center regulator supplies air pressure to the oil transfer pump. As the air pressure increases the oil transfer pump will start to operate. The pumps operation will produce a clicking sound from within the IVTs mechanical compartment. Once the pump is primed the cycle rate will suddenly decrease and slow down. c) Once the pump has primed, hold down the air toggle valve and while adjusting the air pressure regulator, set the pump cycle speed between 160 and 200 cycles per minute. Maximum oil fill rate to the main oil mist generator is at 200 cycles per minute. Once the pump speed has been set, release the air toggle valve, leaving the air pressure setting as is. Do not exceed 200 cycles per minute while priming or performing WARNING final adjustment of the pump speed. The maximum continuous pump speed is 200 cycles per minute. Over speed may damage the pump.
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Before Priming The Oil Transfer Pump Ensure That The Spin On Oil Filter Element Is Tight.
Place Air Block Valve In The OPEN Position By Turning The Handle To The Full Clock-Wise Position Use The Air Pressure Regulator To Adjust Pump Speed.
Lubrimist
The Main Oil Mist Generator Reservoir Drain Valve Should Be Closed And Plugged Before Filling The Bulk Oil Reservoir.
Hold The Air Toggle Valve OPEN To Manually Operate The Oil Transfer Pump
Remove The Fill Cap To Pump Oil Into The Bulk Oil Reservoir. The Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator Reservoir Drain Valve Should Be Closed And Plugged Before Filling The Bulk Oil Reservoir.
The Bulk Oil Reservoir Drain Valve Should Be Closed And Plugged Before Filling The Bulk Oil Reservoir.
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Prior to start-up recheck all connections and insure that all fittings are tight and electrical connections are properly made. Insure that the oil mist distribution system, reclassifies and application point connections, vents and drains are properly installed. Verify that the equipment and systems used to maintain the air supply is in proper working order and that these supplies are turned on at the unit air inlet connection. The LubriMist Model "IVT" oil mist generator features a programmable solid state controller that monitors and controls operating variables. Pre-set factory values are preprogrammed and installed into the system both for control and alarm set points. No adjustments to the factory set points are necessary during start-up. See Reading Alarm And Control Set Points in the section titled OPERATING GUIDE for a listing of the factory default values for each operating variables. Start-up of the LubriMist Model IVT is very simple and requires only a few operator initiated actions. The steps for starting-up of the Model IVT oil mist generator are: 1. Turn ON the inlet air supply. 2. Turn ON the electrical power. 3. Set the mist header pressure. 4. Depress the CLEAR key. These four steps are further discussed below: 1. TURN ON THE INLET AIR SUPPLY. 1.1. Locate the purchasers inlet air supply block valve installed in the supply instrument airline between the compressed instrument air source and IVT inlet air connection. The valve should be full opened position. 1.2. Open the door the IVT operator compartment. Locate and open the air block valves to the main oil mist generator. Valves are open when the handles are rotated to the full clock-wise position. Note that when the air supply is opened to the main oil mist generator, the mist outlet valve will automatically operate. The mist outlet valve is pneumatically operated and requires no operator action. The outlet to the main oil mist generator will be opened. The auxiliary oil mist generator outlet will be blocked. For additional information regarding the mist outlet valve operation, see Mist Outlet Switching Valve in the section titled AUXILIARY OIL MIST GENERATOR of this manual. 2. TURN ON THE ELECTRICAL POWER. Before turning on the electrical power, insure that all user provided connections are securely fastened and that covers to all electrical enclosures and junction boxes are tightly secured. Once the system's electrical power is turned on, the solid state control system will power up to monitor current operating conditions by interpreting peripheral input signals. As preset critical alarm conditions are cleared the solid state system controls all of the dependent power systems. The solid state control used in the IVT incorporates built-in safety cutouts for the power circuits (heaters and solenoids). When the power is first turned on, only the air solenoid will be energized to start the oil transfer pump. For a further discussion of how all of the unit alarms are interlocked and displayed see "LOCAL ALARMS, INDICATORS AND READOUT". The LubriMist Model IVT oil mist generator is equipped with electrical devices that interrupt the electrical power to either the main oil mist generator or the auxiliary oil mist generator. This commissioning procedure is to start the main oil mist generator. IMPORTANT: The LubriMist Model IVT oil mist generator is equipped with electrical devices that interrupt the electrical power to either the main oil mist
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generator or the auxiliary oil mist generator. THIS COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE IS TO START THE MAIN OIL MIST GENERATOR. Note that the power switch arrangements for the NEC and ATEX models are different.
2.1. Locate and energize the electrical power supply at the source. The supply circuit should be protected with a suitable current limiting device for the service. For additional information regarding voltage and amperage ratings for the IVT Oil Mist Generator see Electrical Power Connection in the section titled INSTALLATION of this manual. 2.2. From the IVT operator panel, locate the power switch. NEC models are equipped with separate ON OFF power switches for the main and auxiliary oil mist generators. The main oil mist generator power switch is located at the top of the panel, directly above the air supply block valve servicing the main oil mist generator. ATEX models are equipped with a three-position selector switch ( I-O-II ). The switch is located at the top of the operator panel. The switch center position is the OFF position ( I-O-II ). To energize the main oil mist generator the selector switch should be placed in the full counter clock-wise position. ( I-O-II ) 2.3. Now turn on the power to the main oil mist generator. The air solenoid valve will open and start the oil transfer pump. The main oil mist generator reservoir will begin to fill with oil. The rising level in the reservoir can be monitored in the oil level gauge. The low oil level alarm will clear as the level rises above the oil reservoir low-level switch. The oil level will continue to rise until it reaches the pre-set operating control level switch. The air solenoid valve then de-energized once the level rises to the normal operating oil level. A fixed position level switch located in the main oil mist generator reservoir maintains this level. 3. SET THE MIST HEADER PRESSURE. Note that with the electrical power ON and no air passing through the system, the IVT controller indicates alarm conditions for: Low regulated air pressure. Low mist pressure. Low air temperature. Mist Density Also note that the air / oil heater is de-energized. The heater will not turn on until the low regulated air pressure alarm is cleared. This is to insure that airflow through the air heater is established before the heating element is energized. For a further information regarding all unit alarms and their set-points, see the section titled OPERATING GUIDE of this manual. 3.1. Find the display keypad located on the operator panel and locate the button labeled "Mist Pressure". Depress the mist pressure button. The control system display now reads "Mist Pressure is 0". 3.2. From the IVT operator panel, locate the air pressure regulator for the main oil mist generator. It is located directly under the air block valve for the main oil mist generator. To increase the mist pressure, the knob on the air filter/pressure regulator is turned in a clockwise direction. To decrease the mist pressure, turn the knob in a counter clockwise direction. Depress the "Mist Pressure" key and monitor the mist pressure as air pressure regulator adjustments are made. Continue to make adjustments with the air pressure regulator until the proper mist pressure is achieved and maintained. As the regulated air pressure increases and exceeds its low alarm set point the regulated air pressure alarm will clear and the air / oil heater energizes. The air temperature will increase to the normal heater control setting. If the supply air is cooler than the low temperature setting, the low air temperature alarm will clear as the air temperature rises above the low alarm setting. Once the mist pressure is set, and the mist generator is operating, the mist density reading will increase and clear the low alarm condition. The mist density output reading increases as the oil flows through the heater manifold in air / oil heater and increases in temperature. For
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additional information regarding adjusting the mist density, see the section titled CONTROLLING THE MIST.
4. DEPRESS THE CLEAR KEY Once all of the alarms have cleared and normal operating conditions are maintained, use the "CLEAR" key on the control panel keypad to put the IVT Oil Mist Generator into the normal operating mode. Press the CLEAR key once to clear each of the alarm conditions that were logged during startup. Once all of the alarm messages have been cleared, press the CLEAR key once more to reset the status lights from fault (red-ON / green-OFF) to normal (red-OFF / green-ON). Your LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator is now running and in full operation.
2) Turn ON The Main Oil Mist Generator Power Switch. The Auxiliary Power Switch Should Be In The OFF Position.
Operator Panel
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1) Turn ON The Air Supply To The Main Oil Mist Generator Air Block Valve
3) Use The Main Oil Mist Generator Air Pressure Regulator To Set The Mist Pressure
3) Press MIST PRES To Monitor The Mist Pressure As The Air Pressure Regulator Is Adjusted To Proper Setting. 4) Press CLEAR To Clear All Alarm Messages. Press CLEAR To Reset The Unit Status Lights And Remote Alarm Contacts To Normal Operation.
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#1 Low Mist Sensitivity Range #2 Mid Mist Sensitivity Range #3 High Mist Sensitivity Range #4 Power To LED Array
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Use Pressure Regulator To Adjust Air Supply Pressure To The Transfer Pump Air Pressure Gauge Monitors Pressure To Transfer Pump
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To commission the Oil Reclamation unit A. Insure that the IVT Oil Mist Generator has been commissioned and operating so that the air supply block valve to the IVT is in the full open position. B. Start the electric motor from the user supplied disconnect and motor control circuit. Check electric motor rotation. Motor rotation must be counter-clock-wise when looking down at the fan. Disconnect all wiring and change if necessary. C. Adjust the bypass damper to the correct position (1) The damper rotates in the bypass pipe on two pins set at 180 apart. The damper position is locked and secured in position by lock nuts on each pin. The damper position is indicated by the orientation of the screwdriver slot in the end of the pins. When the slot is horizontal, the damper is in the closed position. When the slot is vertical, the damper is in the full open position. (2) Locate and loosen both lock nuts. Using a flat blade screwdriver, adjust the bypass damper until the pressure gauge reads between 0.1 and zero inches of H2O. (3) Tighten the lock nuts to secure the damper position. Remove the pressure gauge and reinstall the pipe plug. The Oil Reclamation Unit is now operational.
Adjust The Damper Until Pressure Is Set Between 0.1 And Zero Inches Of H2O
Screwdriver Slot In The End Of The Pin Indicates The Orientation Of The Damper
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Cabinet Cooling For NEC Constructions The IVT Oil Mist Generator cabinet cooling system uses the compressed instrument air supply connected to the IVT Oil Mist Generator to operate. To commission the cabinet cooling system: A. Insure that the IVT Oil Mist Generator has been commissioned and operating so that the air supply block valve to the IVT is in the full open position. B. Open the air supply block valve to the IVT Oil Mist Generator cabinet cooling system. C. Using the air pressure regulator, adjust the regulated air pressure to the vortex cold air generator to 90 PSIG ( 6 Bar ). D. Ensure that the IVT Oil Mist Generator cabinet doors are closed and that the door latch is secured in the closed position.
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The IVT Oil Mist Generator cabinet cooling system uses the compressed instrument air supply connected to the IVT Oil Mist Generator to operate. The ATEX construction is designed to meet specific operating ambient requirements. This option is included where the IVT is installed in conditions that are outside of the standard permissible operating ambient of 20C< AMBIENT < +40C. The permissible operating ambient for equipment including this option is 20C< AMBIENT < +45C. The IVT Oil Mist Generator should not be energized if the ambient conditions are outside of these permissible ambient temperature restrictions. To commission the cabinet cooling system:
CAUTION: Do not energize the IVT main or auxiliary oil mist generator prior to consulting and following these instructions on starting the IVT Oil Mist Generator cabinet cooling system ATEX Construction.
A. Open the air supply block valve and check the regulated air pressure. Adjust the air pressure regulator to 4.8 5.2 Bar (60-75 PSI). B. Turn the electrical power switch to the ON position. If the temperature inside of the cabinet is greater than approximately 32C (90F), air will flow to the Vortex cooler and the cabinet will began cooling. C. Find the thermometer that is located on the rear of the IVT cabinet and check the temperature inside of the cabinet. If the temperature reading is >+40C, allow the cabinet cooling system to reduce the internal cabinet ambient temperature to <+40C. D. When the temperature inside of the cabinet is less than 40C, the IVT oil mist generator may be started. See Starting The Model IVT Oil Mist Generator. E. Ensure that the IVT Oil Mist Generator cabinet doors are closed and that the door latch is secured in the closed position.
Check Pressure
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Air Purge The IVT Oil Mist Generator Controller Air Purge Assembly uses the compressed instrument air supply connected to the IVT Oil Mist Generator to operate. To commission the cabinet cooling system: A. B. C. D. E. Insure that the IVT Oil Mist Generator has been commissioned and operating so that the air supply block valve to the IVT is in the full open position. Open the air supply block valve to the IVT Oil Mist Generator air purge system. Locate the airflow needle valve located at the base of the rotometer. Adjust the needle valve until the ball float in the rotometer tube rises to approximately mid scale. Ensure that air is venting from the enclosure vent fitting, and that both electrical controller enclosure doors are securely closed. Ensure that the IVT Oil Mist Generator cabinet doors are closed and that the door latch is secured in the closed position.
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Air Pre-heater When installed, the Air Preheating option is an integral part of the Model IVT Oil Mist Generator and it is automatically controlled by the IVT solid-state control system. No additional user actions are required to start or commission the Air Pre-heater.
Cabinet Heating System - ATEX Constructions The IVT Oil Mist Generator cabinet heating system uses the radiant heaters located in the operator interface compartment and the mechanical compartment. See page 38 for a full description. This option is included where the IVT is installed in conditions that are outside of the standard permissible operating ambient of 20C< AMBIENT < +40C. The permissible operating ambient for equipment including this option is 40C< AMBIENT < +40C. The IVT Oil Mist Generator should not be energized if the ambient conditions are outside of these permissible ambient temperature restrictions.
CAUTION: Do not energize the IVT main or auxiliary oil mist generator prior to consulting and following these instructions on starting the IVT Oil Mist Generator Cabinet Heating System ATEX Construction. To commission the cabinet heating system: A. Locate the proper power switch located on the rear of IVT cabinet. Turn the electrical power switch to the ON position. If the temperature inside of the cabinet is less than 10C(50F), the heaters will energize and begin warming the cabinet interior. B. Find the thermometer that is located on the rear of the IVT cabinet and check the temperature inside of the cabinet. If the temperature reading is <-20C (-4F), allow the cabinet heating system to warm the internal cabinet ambient temperature to at least >-20C before energizing the IVT Oil Mist Generator. C. When the temperature inside of the cabinet has been heated to at least <-20C (-4F), the IVT oil mist generator may be started. See Starting The Model IVT Oil Mist Generator. D. Ensure that the IVT Oil Mist Generator cabinet doors are closed and that the door latch is secured in the closed position.
Turn the power switch to the ON position to energize the Cabinet Heating System
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Auto Bulk Oil Fill The IVT Oil Mist Generator Auto Bulk Oil Fill system uses supply oil from a centralized bulk oil supply system connected to the IVT Oil Mist Generator to operate. To commission the Auto Bulk Oil Fill system: A. B. C. D. Connect the Bulk Oil Supply at the block valve located at the rear of the IVT cabinet. Insure that the centralized bulk oil supply system has been commissioned and operating. Open the oil supply block valve to the IVT Oil Mist Generator auto bulk oil fill system. Open left cabinet door to the IVT. Locate the oil supply pressure gauge located next to the solenoid operated oil valve. Adjust supply oil pressure to manufactures suggested pressure range insuring not to exceed 300 PSI (21 Bar). Ensure that the IVT Oil Mist Generator cabinet doors are closed and that the door latch is secured in the closed position. Oil filter element (P/N 77-500-487) should be changed on a semi-annually basis.
E. F.
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OPERATING GUIDE
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MembraneType Buttons
Keypad Buttons The 16 buttons located on the operator interface keypad perform the following functions: AIR TEMP When depressed this key displays, in real time (F or C), the air temperature as it enters the vortex mist generator. This temperature is the temperature of the exiting air after heated by the air heater element. OIL TEMP - When depressed this key displays, in real time (F or C), the temperature of the oil contained within the 75 Gallon bulk oil storage tank. AMB TEMP - When depressed this key displays, in real time (F or C), the ambient temperature outside of the IVT console cabinet. The temperature sensor is located on the rear of the cabinet. OIL LEVEL When depressed this key displays the oil reserve in the bulk oil reservoir (Gallon or Liter) and hours. SUP AIR PRES When depressed this key displays inlet air pressure ( PSI or BAR ) being supplied to the IVT inlet air connection.
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REG AIR PRES When depressed this key displays the air supply pressure ( PSI or BAR ) being supplied to the main oil mist generator. SUP OIL PRES When depressed this key displays the oil transfer pump outlet pressure ( PSI or BAR ). When the pump is idol, the pressure is static. MIST PRES When depressed this key displays IVT mist outlet pressure (In. H20 or m BAR). This is the pressure of the mist supply being discharged and distributed to user machinery. MIST DENS When depressed this key displays a numeric value relative to the mist density (%). CLEAR Used to clear an alarm condition or to return to run mode while in programming mode. Press after correcting an alarm condition. Pressing the CLEAR key once clears an alarm. Pressing the CLEAR key a second time clears the overhead status lights from red to green. TIME When depressed this key displays the current date and time (HH:MM:SS - 24 hour). This key is also used during time editing. DATE When depressed this key displays the current date and time (DAY:DATE:MONTH:YEAR). This key is also used during date editing. SET Used to initiate an alteration to a set value for a variable or pre-programmed solvent setting. ENTER Used to log altered set values for variables and options into Random Access Memory (RAM). Also used as a confirmation while navigating within the program. INC Used to increase a value to be changed. This key can be toggled manually by pressing rapidly or automatically by holding down key. DEC Used to decrease a value to be changed. This key can be toggled manually by pressing rapidly or automatically by holding down key.
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2 (a) (b). Press SET And Date Keys To Enter Edit Mode
3(b), 4(b) 5(b) 6(b). Use the ENTER Key Input DAY DATE - MONTH - YEAR Values Into Memory
3(a), 4(a) 5(a), 6 (a). Use The INC and DEC keys to change Date Values
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1(b). Time Value Is Displayed 2(c) Time Value Is Displayed 3 HOUR Value Is Displayed 4 MINUTE Value Is Displayed
2 (a) (b). Press SET And TIME Keys To Enter Edit Mode
3(b), 4(b). Use the ENTER Key Input HOUR MINUTE Values Into Memory
3(a), 4(a). Use The INC and DEC keys to change Time Values
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1. Press Any Function Key To Read Current Condition: Air Temperature Oil Temperature Ambient Temperature Oil Level (Bulk Supply) Supply Air Pressure Regulated Air Pressure Supply Oil Pressure Mist Pressure Mist Density
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Metric Units 49 C 60 C 38 C 66 C 10.3 BAR 1.7 BAR 4.5 BAR 0.7 BAR 10.3 BAR 0.7 BAR 75 m BAR 25 m BAR 90 % 10 % 71 C -12 C 284 Liter 38 Liter 5 C 16 C 27 C -1 C 38 C
The factory default control and alarm set points for the operating functions listed above can be prompted and displayed for review. The first step is to identify which function the controller is to display. To view the variable control and alarm set point values follow these steps. 1. Press the [SET] key. 2. Press the variable <FUNCTION> key that is to be viewed. 3. Use the [ENTER] key to toggle through the control-high-low -cutout set point values for each operating variable. Note that as the set point variables are scrolled, a message is displayed to alert the operator that set point adjustments are not allowed. 4. After the last set point value is displayed for the specified operating variable, press [ENTER] to return the screen to normal view. The controller continues to monitor and control normally while doing set point queries. To change the factory default control and alarm set point values see Programming User Established Alarm And Control Set Points in the section titled OPERATING GUIDE of this manual.
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Metric Units 38-65 C 49-76 C 26-55 C 55-82 C 4.5-10.3 BAR 1.7-5.2 BAR 0.7-4.5 BAR 0.7-4.5 BAR 9.0-10.3 BAR 0.1-6.9 BAR 75-150 m BAR 25-62 m BAR 55-100 % 10-50 % 55-82 C -17-27 C 189-284 Liter 38-95 Liter -9-5 C 5-27 C 16-32 C -7-10 C 27-38 C
To input a new set point, press the SET and appropriate key for the desired operating function. The selected function will be displayed, giving the option to change the first variable or move to the next. If the "ENTER" key is pressed, the previously displayed function set point is not changed. Once the desired selection is made, use the INC and DEC keys to display the new setting and press "ENTER". Once all set point variables have been entered for a <FUNCTION>, the controller resumes normal run time operation.
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IMPORTANT: All alarms, heaters and solenoids are fully operational while the controller is in "Program Mode". New values are not recognized until the new value is entered into memory by selecting the ENTER key.
The display changes to the next prompt message or normal screen only after the correct button is pressed. The run mode screen is displayed at any time by pressing the CLEAR button. The following diagrams illustrate the proper key sequences for entering custom alarm and set point values. The diagrams use the following logic symbols.
This symbol is used to indicate the start and end of each key sequence. The following illustrations assume that key sequences are initiated and completed while the unit is operating normally.
This symbol is used to indicate that an operating variable or message is being shown on the display.
This symbol is used to indicate where an input operation is required by the user.
YES
This symbol indicates where a decision is to be made. The question is indicated in the border of the symbol.
NO
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START
END
PRESS [CLEAR]
YES
YES
YES
NO PRESS [INC] & [DEC] KEY TO ACHIEVE SET POINT PRESS [INC] & [DEC] KEY TO ACHIEVE SET POINT
NO
NOTE; Set Point change are not saved if the [CLEAR] key is pressed during the key sequence. The key sequence must be completed in order and in its entirety for changes in set points to be established. Key Sequence Diagram For Setting Air / Oil Heater Set-point
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NOTE; Set Point change are not saved if the [CLEAR] key is pressed during the key sequence. The key sequence must be completed in order and in its entirety for changes in set points to be established
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For setting alarm set points for the following operating <FUNCTIONS>: 1. Oil Temp = Bulk Reservoir Oil Temperature 2. Oil Level = Bulk Reservoir Oil Level 3. Sup Air Press = Supply Air Pressure 4. Reg Air Press = Regulated Air Pressure 5. Sup Oil Press = Supply Oil Pressure 6. Mist Press = Mist Pressure 7. Mist Dens = Mist Density
NOTE; Set Point change are not saved if the [CLEAR] key is pressed during the key sequence. The key sequence must be completed in order and in its entirety for changes in set points to be established. Key Sequence diagram For Setting High And Low Set-points Of Variables Without Control Set-points
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SET / TIME SET / SET / SET / SET / AIR TEMP SET / SET / CLEAR SET / SET / DATE SET / SET / TIME SET / SET / SET / SET / SET / SET / SET SET / PRE-HEATER SET / SET / AMB TEMP SET / SET / PRE-HEATER ENTER
Setting Language
The IVT can be set so that displayed messages read in either the English or Spanish language. To change languages press [SET] [SET] [ ]. The display will read; SET LANGUAGE ENTER <value> Use the and to toggle between English and Spanish. Press [ENTER] to make selection. The display will return to the normal Run-Time screen.
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The display prompts to enter a unique unit number for the IVT oil mist generator. If only one IVT is connected to a host computer, simply press the ENTER key again to skip over the Unit Number as it does not affect Modbus communication. Unique Unit Numbers should be used if there is more than one IVT connected to the same host computer. Use the INC and DEC keys to select a unique unit number (0001-9999) The default unit number is 1999. SET MIST UNIT TO <value>
The Unit Number is saved to memory. Now the display prompts to enter a Modbus slave address. If there is more than one IVT connected to the host computer unique slave addresses must be used. If it is not as desired, use the INC and DEC keys to set the Modbus slave address from 001 to 247. The default setting is 001. SET MODBUS ADDR TO <value>
The Modbus Slave Address is now saved to memory and the display prompts to select the Modbus Transmission Mode to be used. SET MODBUS MODE TO <value> If it is not as desired, use the INC and DEC keys to toggle the mode between RTU and ASCII. RTU is the default and recommended setting for most applications.
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The Modbus Slave Address is entered. Next select the Modbus parity. If it is not as desired, use the INC and DEC keys to toggle the parity mode between None, Even, Odd, Mark or Space. EVEN is the default and recommended setting. SET MODBUS PARITY TO <value>
The Modbus Parity is stored into memory. The display now prompts to select the number of Stop Bits to be used. If it is not as desired, use the INC and DEC keys to toggle between 1 and 2. The default setting is 1. SET TO STOP BITS <value>
Stop Bits is saved and next the display asks to input the serial speed. The default serial speed setting is set at 9600 bps. Use the INC and DEC keys to select among the available speeds (300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, or 19200). The default setting is 9600 bps. SET TO SERIAL SPEED <value> BPS
The Serial Speed selection is saved. Thermocouples are used for temperature measurement in the bulk oil storage reservoir, and for heater control and alarms in the Air/Oil Heater and the Air Pre-Heater. The following series of screens allow the use of either type J or type K thermocouples. All IVT Oil mist Generators are shipped with Type K thermocouples as standard and recommended (default is K). Once the [ENTER] key has been pressed after concluding step 1f (above) the display prompts to select each T/C type. These settings should not be changed. If an improper T/C selection is made, temperature readings will not accurate. The Bulk Oil T/C is displayed. The default setting is K. TE-1 Type K Bulk_ Oil_ T/C
The Air Temperature T/C is displayed. (Air/Oil Heater control and alarm). The default setting is K. TE-2 Type K AIR TEMP_ T/C
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The High Air Temperature T/C is displayed. (Air/Oil Heater high temperature cut-out). The default setting is K. TE-3 Type K HIGH AIR TEMP T/C
The Air Pre-Heater Temperature T/C is displayed. (Air PreHeater control and alarm). The default setting is K. TE-7 Type K PREHTR AIR TEMP
The Air Pre-Heater High Temperature T/C is displayed. (Air PreHeater high temperature cut-out). The default setting is K. TE-8 Type K PREHTR HI AIR TEMP
IVT controller has a feature that calibrates the T/C inputs to compensate for cold junction temperature at the T/C connection terminal. To enable the cold junction calibration feature, use the INC and DEC keys to toggle between YES and NO. The default setting is NO. (Yes = Enabled, NO = Disabled) CALIBRATE T/C <value>
IVT controller has a feature to discourage easy access to operating parameters. This feature is intended to discourage unauthorized editing of alarm set points and other system operating variables and not limit or lockout authorized personnel. When enabled, this feature disallows any changes to set point values from the key pad. If custom set point values are desired, they must be established prior to enabling this feature. Use the INC and DEC keys to toggle between YES and NO. The default setting is YES. (Yes = Changes allowed, NO = Changes disallowed) SETPOINT CHANGES <value>
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The units of measure can be set to either Imperial (US) or Metric. Use the INC and DEC keys to toggle between US and Metric units of measure. Unless specified, the default setting is US. SELECT UNITS <value>
The Air Pre-Heater option must be enabled in order to operate. When installed, this setting is made at the factory prior to shipment Use the INC and DEC keys to toggle between Yes and No. PREHTR INSTALLED <value>
The Oil Mist Reclamation option must be selected to monitor the high oil level alarm in the demisting tank. When the Oil Mist Reclamation option is installed, this setting is made at the factory prior to shipment Use the INC and DEC keys to toggle between Yes and No. DEMIST INSTALLED <value>
This control specifies whether customer established alarm set points and control settings are saved to memory or return to the factory default settings if power is lost to the controller. Use the INC and DEC keys to toggle between Yes and No.. (Yes = Restore defaults, NO = Do not restore defaults). The default setting is YES. RESTORE DEFAULTS <value>
This control specifies the serial port function. Use the INC and DEC keys to toggle between Modbus and Terminal. The default setting is Terminal. SERIAL FUNCTION <value>
This control specifies the serial port protocol. Use the INC and DEC keys to toggle between RS422 and RS485. The default setting is RS422. SERIAL PROTOCOL <value>
8) Press [ENTER]
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LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator LOCAL ALARMS, INDICATORS AND READOUT
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The LubriMist Model IVT is equipped with sensors, which monitor different operating functions for the Main Oil Mist Generator. The operating status of each of these operating functions is enunciated in several different ways. These are: Green LED (normal) 4 Red LED (fault) 4 Display Message 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
<FUNCTION> Air Temperature. Oil Temperature (Bulk Oil Reservoir). Ambient Temperature. Oil Level.(Bulk Oil Reservoir) Low Oil Level (Mist Generator Reservoir) Supply Air Pressure. Regulated Air Pressure. Supply Oil Pressure. Mist Pressure. Mist Density High Oil Level, De-misting Reservoir Air Pre-heater Temperature
The signal from the level switch and nine standard / two optional sensors is fed into conditioning circuits of the controller. The conditioning circuit signal is interpreted and scaled by the program to produce gauge values. See "Reading Unit Operating Conditions" on how to check operating conditions. The program performs an ordered series of control set point checks for the maximum and minimum values of each monitored function. If the current value exceeds a maximum setting (high alarm) or is less than a minimum setting (low alarm), the IVT controller recognizes the fault condition and locally identifies the alarm. The Model "IVT" locally identifies and indicates a fault condition in three ways. They are: 1) individual panel indicators, 2) fault message readout on the liquid crystal display and, 3) red and green externally mounted unit status lights.
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WARNING
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Event Log
The IVT controller compiles a listing of occurring events and logs them chronologically in an event log. The log maintains in memory up to sixty-three events, adding the most recent and dropping the most aged event once 63 events have been recorded. The type of occurrences recorded in the event log are: 1. Exceeding any high or low alarm set point for any monitored variable. 2. Changing any control set point for any controlled variable. 3. Changing any alarm set point (high or low) for any alarm variable. 4. Resetting or clearing alarm conditions 5. Application of power / Reset - interruption of power 6. Resetting the clock or date 7. Clearing the Event / Alarm Log 8. Refilling the bulk oil reservoir
To access the EVENT LOG, use the following key sequence routine. The INC and DEC keys can be used to quickly scroll through the events in order of their occurrence When there is no data in the EVENT LOG: Press [ENTER] Accesses the EVENT LOG. If there is no data in the EVENT LOG the display will advise that the log is empty, EVENT/ALARM LOG IS EMPTY
When there is one or more events recorded in the EVENT LOG: Press [ENTER] Accesses the EVENT LOG. If there is data in the EVENT LOG, the total number of items logged is displayed. EVENT/ALARM LOG HAS <value> ITEMS
The above screen lasts for five seconds then auto changes to display the most recent event. Note that a number is indicated in the lower right corner of the display. This number identifies the order of occurrence. An event numbered as #16 occurred after the previous event numbered #15. <Last Event Description> <Event #>
The event #, the time, the day and the date that the event occurred is displayed <Event #> <Day> <Time > <Date>
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Conditions for select system variables are also recorded as each event is recorded. By once again pressing the ENTER key the screen displays select system operating values valid at the time the queried event occurred. Note that the values are not labeled, however they are displayed in a specific order and location on the LCD. The diagram below shows the location for the value of each system variable. _ AA _ _ BB _ _ CC _ _ DD _ _ EE _ _ FF _ _ GG _ _ HH _ Where; AA = Air Temperature BB = Ambient Temperature CC = Bulk Oil Reservoir Level DD = Supply Air Pressure EE = Regulated Air Pressure FF = Supply Oil Pressure GG = Mist Pressure HH = Mist Density
Pressing the ENTER key returns the screen to the event identification screen. Using the ENTER key displays in circular order the event identification screen, the time and date screen system variable screen
Note: 1. When any event number is being queried, using the ENTER key displays in circular order the event identification screen, the time and date screen system variable screen 2. While viewing any screen, the and keys can be used to quickly scroll through the events in order of their occurrence. . As event numbers are scrolled the same screen is displayed. 3. To exit the event log mode press the CLEAR key once. 4. The EVENT LOG can be cleared from memory by pressing [SET] [SET] [CLEAR]. Once entries are cleared they are not retrievable.
LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator Logged Alarm and Fault Messages.
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The following table lists the alarm and fault messages that are logged into the Event Log. Fault screens have a higher priority than the run-time screen sequence. Alarms and faults are chronologically displayed. The run-time screen sequence is restarted only after all fault conditions are gone. However, key sequence functionality is still maintained to allow the operator to change parameters as needed. If more than one fault is present, the [Clear] key is used to scroll between faults. All Event/Fault Events are logged in the Event and Data Logs except for attempted set point changes when the Restoring Default Settings option is disabled. When the Restoring Default Settings option is disabled, attempted set point changes are only displayed and not logged. See the section titled Communication And Option Feature Set-Up - Step 6a. ( ) Event Mist Head Air Temperature High Alarm Mist Head Air Temperature Low Alarm Mist Head High Air Temperature Alarm Supply Air Pressure High Alarm Supply Air Pressure Low Alarm Regulated Air Pressure High Alarm Regulated Air Pressure Low Alarm Supply Oil Pressure High Alarm Supply Oil Pressure Low Alarm Mist Pressure High Alarm Mist Pressure Low Alarm Mist Density High Alarm Mist Density Low Alarm Bulk Oil Reserve Temperature High Alarm Bulk Oil Reserve Temperature Low Alarm Bulk Oil Reserve Oil Level High Alarm Bulk Oil Reserve Oil Level Low Alarm PreHeater Air Temperature High Alarm PreHeater Air Temperature Low Alarm PreHeater High Air Temperature Cutout Demist Tank High Oil Level Switch Mist Generation Tank Low Level Switch Mist Generating Tank Fill Timeout (1) Bad Parameter Setpoint Bulk Oil Solenoid Output Failure Status Light Relay Output Failure Demister Remote Signal Failure Air PreHeater Relay Failure Air/Oil Heater Relay Failure Air Pump Solenoid Failure Internal Failure Attempted Set Point Change With Option Disabled ( ) Display (Top Line) High Air Temp Low Air Temp High Air Cutoff High Supply Low Supply High Regulated Low Regulated High Oil Supply Low Oil Supply High Mist Low Mist High Mist Low Mist High Oil Temp Low Oil Temp High Oil Level Low Oil Level High Air Pre-Htr Low Air Pre-Htr Hi PreHtr Cutoff High Oil Level Low Oil Level Mist Tank Taking BAD SETPOINT Digital Output Digital Output Digital Output Digital Output Digital Output Digital Output Internal Failure No Set Point Display (Bottom Line)
Air Temperature Pressure Pressure Pressure Pressure Pressure Pressure Pressure Pressure Density Density
Bulk Tank Level Bulk Tank Level Air Temperature Air Temperature Air Temperature in De-Mist Tank Mist Tank Level Too Long to Fill VALUE, Corrected #1 Failure #2 Failure #3 Failure #4 Failure #5 Failure #6 Failure #1 Changes Allowed
1) Misting tank took more than 5 minutes to auto-fill from bulk reservoir.
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Logged Event Messages. The following table lists the event messages (non-fault) that are logged into the Event Log. All screens last for 5 seconds once an event occurs, and Run-Time screen is then restored. Event Unit Powered On or Reset Clock changed from keypad Setpoint changed from keypad Bulk Tank Supply Oil Added Setpoints reset to factory defaults. Clearing the Event Log. Clearing the Data Log. Display (Top Line) Unit Powered On Clock Changed Setpoint Changed Oil Added: Bulk Setpts Reset to Event / Alarm Log Data Log Display (Bottom Line) or Reset from Keypad from Keypad Supply Tank Factory Deflt Cleared Cleared
LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator REMOTE COMMUNICATION AND ALARM
The LubriMist Model IVT is equipped with an alarm contact and a RS-422/485 data communication terminal. Both can be connected a user provided unit status enunciator located at a remote location. The remote alarm contact is a dry FORM-C that can be used to operate remote annunciation to indicate a unit fault or loss of power alarm. The RS-422/485 is a serial data port, capable of transmitting at a baud rate up to 19200 bits per second.
WARNING
WARNING: TO AVOID RISK OF EXPLOSION HAZARD, REMOTE ALARM ELECTRICAL POWER CIRCUITS SHOULD BE NONINCENDIVE
The alarm relay contact arrangement in the diagram below is shown in the shelf position. The relay is normally energized and de-energizes to alarm.
The Normally Open Contact CLOSES When The IVT Is Operating Normally. Contact OPENS At Unit Fault. The User Power Source Is Connected To The Common Terminal The Normally Closed Contact OPENS When The IVT Is Operating Normally. Contact CLOSES at Unit Fault
4 WIRE CONFIGURATION
2 WIRE CONFIGURATION
INTERFACE CONVERTER
PERSONAL COMPUTER
INTERFACE CONVERTER
PERSONAL COMPUTER
2. The program will ask you to the name your new connection. This connection should be descriptive to the area where your IVT is installed. Hyper terminal will also ask you to choose an icon for your connection name. Once a file name and icon have been selected, press OK.
a) Name Your New Connection The Name Should BE Descriptive So That It Can Easily Recognized.
b) Select An ICON
c) Select OK
3. Hyper terminal will now setup the connection. Select the appropriate communication port by selecting from the Connection Using pull down menu. Select Direct to COM1, COM2, or COM3 depending on which communication port you are connected to.
a)
Identify The Communication Port That The IVT Oil Mist Generator Is To Be Connected To. Select OK
b)
4. Hyper terminal will now setup the communication port. Make the following selections as listed below. Bits per second: 9600 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: None Select OK when finished.
b) Press OK
5. Now it will be necessary to edit the properties of this connection. From under the FILE menu, select PROPERTIES, and then select the SETTINGS tab. Click on the ASCII Setup button. Under the ASCII Receiving section deselect the Wrap lines that exceed terminal width box. Select OK when finished.
e) Select OK
f) Select OK
IMPORTANT: It is recommended that the connection setup be saved prior to importing data from the IVT Oil Mist Generator. This will ensure that the data is not duplicated and potential confusion is avoided. If either log is viewed prior to saving the setup, each time the connection is executed the data relevant on the setup date will always be displayed. By saving prior to capturing data, the all of the data viewed will be current as of the capture date. 6. Select the FILE SAVE to save the setup connection. The connection will be saved and displayed at the main HyperTerminal screen according to the inputs that were defined at step number 2. HyperTerminal is now set up to receive the EVENT LOG and the DATA LOG for the IVT Oil Mist Generator.
Save the Connection Setup before retrieving data from the IVT Oil Mist Generator
HyperTerminal is now set up to receive the EVENT LOG and the DATA LOG for the IVT Oil Mist Generator.
7. The next step is to be able to save the data as a text file so that it can be imported into another file format. To accomplish this the data must be captured. From the HyperTerminal main screen, locate the connection icon and execute the file. Reference Step 2. To capture the data and save it as a text (.txt) file, under the TRANSFER menu select CAPTURE TEXT. Hyper terminal will ask you for a file name and location. Once selected, the capture heading located at the bottom of the screen will turn bold.
c) Press START
The EVENT LOG and the DATA LOG can now be transferred from the IVT Oil Mist Generator to the PC 8. From the PC keyboard, select the E key to view the EVENT LOG. To view the DATA LOG select the D key. The data will scroll onto the screen and be viewable from HyperTerminal. As the data is captured, it is also being saved to the file location established at STEP 7. When the HyperTerminal screen stops scrolling data, the log transfer is complete. When finished select TRANSFER, CAPTURE TEXT, STOP. The capture heading and the bottom of the screen will now turn a shaded color.
The captured LOG is now saved in the file named at STEP 6 and can be imported into different program formats for dissemination. Repeat STEPS 6 through 8 to capture separate data files for the EVENT LOG and the DATA LOG.
MODBUS COMMUNICATION
The LubriMist Model IVT is equipped with a Modbus interface and software to allow for sophisticated automatic data exchange with a host computer. The interface implements the standard Modbus protocol originally developed by Gould Modicon and widely used as a control and monitoring of automated equipment. Additional information on Modbus can be obtained at the Modbus Users Webster (www.modbus.org). Detailed specifications for the Modbus protocol can be found at www.modicon.com/techpubs/toc7.html. Please note that the information contained in this section is not intended as a Modbus tutorial (refer to the above sources for such information) but explains in detail only those aspects that are particular to the IVT Oil Mist Generator. Also, the particular host computer, host computer software, and transmission medium. Please also note that the interface software used to communicate with the IVT Oil Mist Generator in this document uses Modscan, developed and distributed by Win-TECH. Modscan utilizes the standard Windows Multiple-Document-Interface, (MDI), architecture for displaying Modbus data to the user. Additional information on Modscan can be obtained at (www.win-tech.com). The Modbus interface uses the same data communications port described in Remote Communication And Alarm and much of the installation information is applicable.
Overview
The Modbus feature allows the intelligent IVT controller to communicate in a sophisticated and automatic way with a supervisory or monitoring host computer. Modbus is a master-slave system. The IVT is designed to act as a slave with the host computer acting as the master. The host computer is responsible for initiating all communication with the slave. The slave is responsible for responding to the particular and varied requests sent by the master. Modbus is a very versatile communication protocol and the IVT implements a very rich set of Modbus features. All operating conditions of the IVT are available to be read via the Modbus. The usefulness and overall capability of the Modbus system depends mostly on the particular host computer and host computer software and the capabilities thereof. The following sections explain how to install and configure the Modbus feature and how it implements the particular functions of Modbus.
Installation
Installing and configuring the Modbus feature must follow the steps outlined below and explained in the sections following. 1. 2. 3. 4. Enable Modbus communication via the dipswitch. Connect the IVT to the host computer through an RS232 RS422/485 converter. Configure the Modbus feature via the IVT control panel. Configure the Modbus software (Modscan) on the host computer.
Figure 1
Figure 2
It is recommended that this information be documented in a readily accessible location for future reference. Once this information is known, follow these steps to enter it into the IVT Oil Mist Generator: 1. Press the SET key followed by the ENTER key. 2. Unique Unit Numbers should be used if there is more than one IVT connected to the same host computer. Use the INC and DEC keys to select a unique unit number, and press the ENTER key. If only one IVT is connected to a host computer, simply press the ENTER key again to skip over the Unit Number (it does not affect Modbus communication). 3. The Modbus slave address should now be displayed (001 is the default). If there is more than one IVT connected to the host computer different slave addresses must be used. If it is not as desired, use the INC and DEC keys to set the Modbus slave address from 1 to 247. Press the ENTER key to save the address. 4. The Modbus Transmission Mode should now be displayed (RTU and ASCII). If it is not as desired, use the INC and DEC keys to toggle the mode between RTU and ASCII. Press the ENTER key to save the mode. (RTU is the default and Recommended) 5. The Modbus Parity should now be displayed. If it is not as desired, use the INC and DEC keys to toggle the parity mode between None, Even, Odd, Mark or Space. Press the ENTER key to save the parity mode. (EVEN is the default and Recommended) 6. The number of Stop Bits should now be displayed. . If it is not as desired, use the INC and DEC keys to toggle between 1 and 2. Press the ENTER key to save. 7. The Serial Speed should now be displayed. If it is not as desired, use the INC and DEC keys to select among the available speeds. Press the ENTER key to save the speed. (9600 Baud Rate is the default and Recommended). Once ENTER key is pressed after setting the Serial Speed the display screen sequence continues to set other system features that do no effect Modebus communication. Press the CLEAR key to return to Run-Time screen and normal operation. The IVT Oil Mist Generator software is now ready to begin Modbus communication.
LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator Modscan Configuration Start Modscan program in the host computer. See Figure 1
Modscan screen
figure 1
1. The device ID in the Modscan screen has to be the same as the slave address in the IVT. (a) The device IDs parameters are (1 to 247). (b) The IVTs parameters are (001 to 247), Note 001 is the same as 1. 2. To set the rest of the parameters in the Modscan screen, click the connection button in the menu bar and then click Connect. (Connection Detail screen) will appear, fill in all that apply. See Figure 2 Connect Using ----- Select port to be used. Configuration Baud Rate: 9600 --- set the same as IVT Word length: 8 --- IVTs default is 8 Parity: Even --- set the same as IVT Stop Bits: 1 -- IVTs default is 1
figure 2 Hardware Flow Control (leave blank). Click OK, the Modscan screen will appear and begin polling. To stop polling click the disconnect button. See figure 3
The Modscan screen can be customized in many different configurations, but for the purpose of this document, only 2 will be covered. 1. Breakdown of each Function Code and its HEX Addresses. 2. Viewing the IVTs values in real time. Before number 1 can be analyzed, below is a brief description on the Function Codes and the HEX Addresses.
Function Codes
There are the four Function Codes that are utilized by the IVT controller program. In that, there are 52 different parameters in the IVT program that can be read by Modscan. Each of the 52 parameters is broken down into their specific Function Codes (01---04). Function Code description Explanation 01 Coil Status has 6 Digital outputs 02 Input Status has 9 Digital inputs 03 Holding Register has 24 Setpoints 04 Input register has 13 Analog inputs To view a particular parameter or a range of parameters select the function code under the (MODBUS Point Type) in the Modscan screen. In the Address (HEX) box select the start address; in the length box select the amount of parameters to be polled. See figure 3
Note; for the purpose of this procedure assume that 0001 is used in the Address (HEX) box and 1 in the length box. Hex Address Base 16 (Hexadecimal) digits 0 thru 9 and A thru F. A represents 10, B represents 11, C-12, D13, E-14 and F-15. Each number occupies a place value. When F is reached, the value goes to 0 and 1 is added to the next place value, so 10 would be 16 and so on. The original designers of Modbus used 1 as the starting value of Coils, Inputs and Registers, reserving 0 for another use. That is why in the procedure that follows, Address (HEX) 0001in the Modscan screen, will represent 00 in the message frame, 0002 represents 01, 0003- 02, 0004-03 and so on. Refer to figure 4. Disconnect button Address (HEX) & Length
Figure 3 Message frame In the Modscan screen there will be 2 sets of numbers in the shaded areas called the (Message Frame). The first set of numbers will be in a light gray area and the second set of numbers will be in a black area, these are the default colors for the Modscan screen. See figure 4
Address Hex
Message Frame
Figure 4 In the light gray area the host computer is sending a message to the IVT controller ([01] [01] [00] [00] [00] [01] [cd] [ca]). In the black area the host computer is receiving the response from the IVT controller ([01] [01] [01] [02] [d0] [49]). From the message frames and the different function codes that follow. Each set of numbers either sending or receiving has meaning. The message frames sent and received will be broken down in individual data groups to show what they mean.
([00] [00])
([00] [01])
1) Device I.D.--- [01] has to be the same as the IVT I.D. (also known as the Slave Address). 2) Modbus point type or function code ---- selecting 01 (Coil Status) from the Modscan screen will determine which values or parameters will be viewed. This is where the function code shows up in the message frame. 3) Data sent---will consist of 2 sets of data ([00] [00]), ([00] [01]), the first two sets of numbers [00] [00] are the address (hex), meaning (Mist tank level, Air heater, Air pre-heater, etc). Remember: In the Modscan screen Address (hex) 0001 means 00 in the message frame, 000201, etc. Only one output status value can be polled at anyone time using this format, to view a value, type in the address in the Modscan screen address (hex) box. See Coil Status addresses below. The second set of numbers [00] [01] are the (length). In Coil Status, only one value can be polled at a time, it is recommended to leave the length at 1 when working in Coil Status for this format. 4) Cyclical Redundancy Check--- CRC [fd] [ca], is a number assigned by the computer and cannot be changed by the user. Function code 01in Modscan screen the address (hex) and the length cannot exceed 11 Or an error will occur in the receiving information from the IVT in the form of ([01] [81] [00] [40] [50]), the [81] being the error code. Coil Status Addresses; There are only 6 addresses (HEX) available in coil status. Address (HEX) Message frame address Description 01 = 00 --Mist Tank oil Level Air Solenoid 02 = 01 --Air Heater Element Control 03 = 02 --Air Pre-heater Element Control 04 = 03 --Demist Module Motor Starter 05 = 04 --Overhead light 06 = 05 --Bulk Oil Tank Fill Solenoid Message frame being received Coil Status, Function code 01, this data will come from the Digital Outputs of the IVT. ([01] [01] [01] [02] [d0] [49]). 1) Device I.D. in Modscan screen has to be the same as the IVT location [01] 2) In the Modscan screen Modbus point type & Function code are the same thing [01] 3) Data Received, consisting of length and the status being polled ([01]) ([02]) 4) Cyclical Redundancy Checking or CRC [d0] [49]
The first two sets of numbers are the same as the previous. 1) The device ID (01) 2) The Function code (01). 3) Data Received---Has 2 sets of numbers a [01] and [02]. The [01] represents the number of bites of value status being received (black field), meaning for every single digit added to the length in the Modscan screen the value status received (black field) will increase by two, except in function codes 01 (Coil Status) and 02 (Input Status) in this format. Only one value can be polled at a time, so it is recommended to leave the length at 1 when working in Coil Status 01 in this format. The [02], is the value status of the address being polled. The status of the address being polled doesnt necessarily mean it is going to come back in the form of a 1 or 0, on or off. It can also come back in the form of Odd # or Even #, but break down those numbers in binary form and they will be 1 or 0. From the IVT, heres how it breaks down. Even # or O = N.O. normally open --- OFF Odd # or 1 = N.C. normally closed --- ON 4) Cyclical Redundancy Check--- CRC, is a number assigned by the computer and cannot be changed by the user. Input Status,
Function Code 02, this data will come from the Digital Inputs on the IVT.
For a description of the digital inputs refer to (Input Status Addresses) below. Message frame being sent
The first two sets of numbers are the same as the previous. 1) Is the device ID 01. 2) The Function code 02. 3) Data sent---will consist of 2 sets of data ([00] [00]), ([00] [01]), the first two sets of numbers [00] [00] are the address (hex), meaning (Loop back of digital outputs, Mist Tank Oil Level Sensor Switch, etc). To poll the value output status, type in the address in the Modscan screen address (hex) box.
See Input Status addresses below. Remember: In the Modscan screen Address (hex) 0001 means 00 in the message frame, 000201, etc.
The second set of numbers [00] [01] are the (length). In Input Status, only one value can be polled at a time, it is recommended to leave the length at 1 when working in Input Status for this format. 4) Cyclical Redundancy Check--- CRC, is a number assigned by the computer and cannot be changed by the user.
Function code 02in Modscan screen the address in HEX and the length cannot exceed 11 Or an error will occur in the receiving information in the form of ([01] [82] [00] [40] [a0]), the [82] being the error code.
Input Status Addresses; There are only 10 addresses (HEX) available in input status. Message frame address Address (HEX) 01 = 00 -02 = 01 --03 = 02 -04 = 03 --05 = 04 --06 = 05 --07 = 06 -08 = 07 --Switch 09 = 08 --Sensor Switch 0a = 09 ---
Description Loopback of digital output #1 Loopback of digital output #2 Loopback of digital output #3 Loopback of digital output #4 Loopback of digital output #5 Loopback of digital output #6 Not Used Mist Tank Oil Level Sensor Mist Tank Low Oil Level De-Mist Tank High Oil Level
Message frame being received Input Status, Function code 02, this data will come from the Digital Inputs from the IVT ([01] [02] [01] [80] [a0] [28]).
1) Device I.D. in Modscan screen has to be the same as the IVT location [01]
2) In the Modscan screen Modbus point type & Function code are the same thing [02]
3) Data Received, consisting of length and the status being polled ([01]) ([80])
The first two sets of numbers are going to be the same as the previous. 1) Is the device ID 01. 2) The Function code 02. 3) Data Received---Has 2 sets of numbers a [01] and [80]. The [01] represents the number of bites of value status being received (black field), meaning for every single digit added to the length in the Modscan screen the value status received (black field) will increase by two, except in function codes 01 (Coil Status) and 02 (Input Status) in this format. Only one value can be polled at a time, so it is recommended to leave the length at 1 when working in Input Status 02 in this format. The [80] is the value status of the address being polled. The status of the address being polled doesnt necessarily mean it is going to come back in the form of a 1 or 0, on or off. It can also come back in the form of Odd # or Even #, but break down those numbers in binary form and they will be 1 or 0. From the IVT, heres how it breaks down The status of components in the Input Status is the opposite of the Coil Status. Even # or 0 = N. C. normally closed or ON Odd # or 1 = N. O. normally open or OFF 4) Cyclical Redundancy Check--- CRC, is a number assigned by the computer and cannot be changed by the user.
Holding Register
Function Code 03, Refers to the setpoints of the IVT For a description of the holding registers refer to (Holding Register Addresses) below. Message frame being sent [01] [03] [00] [00] [00] [01] [84] [0a] 1) Device I.D. in 2) In the Modscan Modscan screen has screen Modbus point to be the same as the type & Function code IVT location are the same thing [01] [03]
3) Data sent out, consisting of address (hex) and length ([00] [00]) ([00][01])
The first two sets of numbers are the same as the previous. 1) Is the device ID 01. 2) The Function code 03. 3) Data sent---will consist of 2 sets of data ([00] [00]), ([00] [01]), the first two sets of numbers [00], [00] are the address (hex). To poll a single value, type in the address in the Modscan screen address (hex) box. See Holding Register addresses below. The second set of numbers [00], [01] are the (length). In Function Code (03) the length can have up to 24 polling places, which will give a hex value of [18], in the sent message frame. Note: In order to poll all 24 Holding Register Address values, the length has to be set at 24 and the Address (HEX) has to be set a 1. The Holding Register Addresses can only be polled in consecutive order. Meaning either from the beginning of the string, anywhere in the middle or the end of the string can be polled. Trying to poll random Holding Register Addresses cannot be done. Example; (02 air temp., 07 supply air press., 09 reg. air press.), cannot be polled as a string.
2) Cyclical Redundancy Check--- CRC, is a number assigned by the computer and cannot be changed by the user. Function code 03in Modscan screen the combined address HEX and the length cannot exceed 25 Or an error will occur in the receiving information in the form of ([01] [83] [00] [41] [30]), the [83] being the error code.
Message frame being received Holding Register, Function code 03, Refers to the setpoints from the IVT ([01] [03] [02] [07] [cf] [fa] [20]). 1) Device I.D. in Modscan screen has to be the same as the IVT location [01] 2) In the Modscan screen Modbus point type & Function code are the same thing [03] 3) Data Received, consisting of length and the status being polled ([02]) ([07] [cf]) 4) Cyclical Redundancy Checking or CRC [fa] [20]
The first two sets of numbers are going to be the same as the previous. 1) Is the device ID 01. 2) The Function code 03. 3) Data Received---Has 3 sets of numbers a [02] and a [07] [cf]. The first set of numbers [02] represent the number of bites of the value status being received (black field), meaning for every single digit added to the length in the Modscan screen two bites of data will be received, so if the length is 1 in the Modscan screen, a [02] is sent back in the message frame being received (black field). If the length in the Modscan screen were 2 the data sent back would be [04], if it were 3 then it would be [06] and so on. The second set of numbers is the value being polled in HEX, Example [07] [cf] in hex is 1999 in decimal, and this is the number identifier for that particular IVT. If the length were 2, in the Modscan screen, from the statement previous, the data received would be [07] [cf] [00] [78]. It would send back the first 2 sets of values in the Holding Registry from Address (HEX) 0001 which are (LubriMist Unit Number meaning [07] [cf] in HEX or 1999 in decimal, and Air Temp. Control Setpoint meaning [00] [78] in HEX or 120 in decimal. So if the length were set at 24, then all the values would be received from the IVT controller, in the black field. Refer to figure 5.
figure 5 4) Cyclical Redundancy Check--- CRC, is a number assigned by the computer and cannot be changed by the user. Note: The value cannot change in the Holding Registers unless the setpoints are changed in the IVT controller. Then the value will reflect in the Holding Registry.
Input Register
Function Code 04, Refers to the analog inputs For a description of the input registers refer to (Input Register Addresses) below. In this example, Address (HEX) 0002 and a length of 1 are used. Note; The Air Pre-heater Enable temp. Address (HEX) 0001 is not always used in an IVT. So if it were used in the Input Register function code 04 below for this example an erroneous value of 65078 for the (Air Pre-heater Enable temp.), would be given. By using Address (HEX) 0002 Bulk Oil Reservoir Level, a reasonable value can be ascertained. Message frame being sent, [01] [04] [00] [01] [00] [01] [60] [0a] 1) Device I.D. in Modscan screen has to be the same as the IVT location [01] 2) In the Modscan screen Modbus point type & Function code are the same thing [04] 3) Data sent out, consisting of address (hex) and length ([00] [01]) ([00][01]) 4) Cyclical Redundancy Checking or CRC [60] [0a]
The first two sets of numbers are the same as the previous. 1) Is the device ID 01. 2) The Function code 04. 3) Data sent---will consist of 2 sets of data ([00] [01]), ([00] [01]), the first two sets of numbers [00] [01] are the address (hex). To poll a single value, type in the address in the Modscan screen Address (HEX) box. See Input Register addresses below. The second set of numbers [00], [01] are the (length). In the Function Code 04 the length can be up to 13, which will give a [0d] in the sent massage frame. (0d hex = 13 in decimal) Note: The length has to be a 1 in order to poll only 1 address. 4) Cyclical Redundancy Check--- CRC, is a number assigned by the computer and cannot be changed by the user. Function code 04in Modscan screen the address HEX and the length cannot exceed 14. Or an error will occur in the message frame being received in the form of ([01] [84] [00] [43] [00]), the [84] being the error code.
LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator Input Register Addresses Address (HEX) Message frame Address Description
01
02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 a b c d
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= = = = = = = = = = = =
00
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a 0b 0c
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Message frame being received Input Register, Function code 04, this data will come from the IVT ([01] [04] [02] [00] [44] [b9] [03]). 1) Device I.D. in Modscan screen has to be the same as the IVT location [01] 2) In the Modscan screen Modbus point type & Function code are the same thing [04] 3) Data Received, consisting of length and the status being polled ([02]) ([00][44]) 4) Cyclical Redundancy Checking or CRC [b9] [03]
The first two sets of numbers are the same as the previous. 1) The device ID 01. 2) The Function code 04. 3) Data Received---Has 3 sets of numbers a [02] and a [00] [44]. The first set of numbers [02] represent the number of bites of the value status being received (black field), meaning the length in the Modscan screen is 1 so a [02] is received in the message frame (black field). If the length in the Modscan screen were 2 the data received would be [04], if it were 3 then it would be [06] and so on. The second set of numbers is the value being polled in HEX, Example [00] [44] = 68 in decimal, this is value thats received for the Bulk Oil Reservoir Level. (This would be in gallons) If the length were 2 in the Modscan screen and the starting HEX Address were 02, then from the previous statement. The data received would be [00] [44] [00] [46]. The first two bites of data [00] [44] bulk Oil Reservoir Level would have a decimal value of 68 in gallons and the second set of data bites [00] [46] would be the Ambient Temp. with a decimal value of 70 (this would be degrees in Fahrenheit). 4) Cyclical Redundancy Check--- CRC, is a number assigned by the computer and cannot be changed by the user.
Integer Button
Figure 6 Note, the Show data and the Integer buttons can also be established from the menu bar. Click setup and then highlight (Display Options) then place a check mark next to Show Data and Integer. When reading real-time values in the message frame area, its Hex Address will show up on the left side of the real-time values, which can be referenced to their descriptions from the previous sections. Refer to figure 7
Hex Addresses
Figure 7
Remember; the Hex Addresses can only be read in a string (Beginning, Middle or End). Warning; As in section (1), when placing values in the Address (HEX) and Length boxes in the Modscan screen, the values cannot exceed their specified limits for each function code. Function Codes 01 Coil Status--------Address (HEX) and Length cannot exceed 11 or Modscan will stop receiving data and lock on to the previous values. 02 Input Status --------- Address (HEX) and Length cannot exceed 11 or Modscan will stop receiving data and lock on to the previous values 03 Holding Register---- Address (HEX) and Length cannot exceed 25 or Modscan will stop receiving data and lock on to the previous values 04 Input Register-------- Address (HEX) and Length cannot exceed 14 or Modscan will stop receiving data and lock on to the previous values
General Information
All Modbus transmitted values consist of one or more 16-bit binary words. These are used in various ways to represent the particular item or value as determined by the message context. The format used for Coil Status or Input Status is explained first followed by that for Holding Registers or Input Registers. Coil Status or Input Status is transmitted in what is sometimes called a packed-bit format. This refers to the fact that the individual status values are packed into the individual bits of a larger 16-bit data word. Specifically, the individual bits are arranged in increasing numeric order, according to their data address, and starting at bit number zero. High byte of 16-bit value 13 12 11 10 S13 S12 S11 S10 Low byte of 16-bit value 5 4 3 2 S5 S4 S3 S2
15 S15
14 S14
9 S9
8 S8
7 S7
6 S6
1 S1
0 S0
S0 = Status bit transmitted with lowest address number S15 = Status bit transmitted with highest address number
Note that if a particular transmission request involves less than 16 individual status addresses, then the upper bits will be unused. The Modbus specification allows for many more than 16 status bits to be transmitted at one time using multiple 16-bit words but the IVT Oil Mist Generator has no need to ever transmit more than ten (10) at one time. Holding Registers or Input Registers are transmitted as 16-bit words with one analog numeric value per word. The format used is what is referred to as twos-complement integer form. Each 16-bit value is treated as a 15-bit integer with a 1-bit sign. This allows for the transmission of negative numbers for those registers that may need to represent values below zero. Fifteen integer bits plus sign allow for numeric values in the range 32768 to +32767.
15 S 14 V14 High byte of 16-bit value 13 12 11 10 9 V13 V12 V11 V10 V9 8 V8 7 V7 6 V6 Low byte of 16-bit value 5 4 3 2 1 V5 V4 V3 V2 V1 0 V0
V0 = Least significant bit (LSB) of 15-bit integer value V14 = Most significant bit (MSB) of 15-bit integer value S = Sign bit
These values are transmitted as twos-complement integer numbers. This is a standard method used in computers to represent signed integers. The following table shows how common values would be represented in twos-complement form. Signed Decimal Number -32,768 -32,767 -1 0 1 32,766 32767 16-bit Twos-Complement Representation Binary Decimal Hexadecimal 1000000000000000 32768 8000 1000000000000001 32769 8001 1111111111111111 65535 FFFF 0000000000000000 0 0000 0000000000000001 1 0001 0111111111111110 32766 7FFE 0111111111111111 32767 7FFF
Although this representation may appear strange at first, it is useful and numerically correct because simple addition and subtraction yield correct results and it is the most commonly used format for that reason. The actual values transmitted for a given analog input or set point are an exact replica of what is seen on the control panel in the selected units (English or metric) with an implied decimal point where applicable. For example, those values with two digit positions to the right of the decimal point would be transmitted as a numeric value of one hundred times (100x) the reading seen on the control panel. So the value 123.45 would be transmitted as 12,345 and the host software will need to scale accordingly. Note that this only affects those data values representing metric units of Bars such as supply air pressure, regulated air pressure and supply oil pressure and their related high and low alarm set points. It does not apply to any values when using English units since all are displayed with no digits to the right of the decimal point.
LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator Bulk Oil Supply Reservoir
Lubrimist
WARNING
The total reservoir capacity is approximately 75 gallons maximum. Overfilling will result in oil overflowing out of the fill connection and onto the ground.
d) Once filling is complete, remove the oil supply hose and reinstall the oil fill cap. The cap is threaded and seals with an o-ring. Care should be taken to ensure proper thread alignment and engagement. The cap needs only to be firmly tightened by hand. The oil hose should be wiped clean and stored in a manor to avoid contamination. It will be needed in the future for refilling the oil reservoir.
Take care when installing the oil fill cap. Ensure that threads are clean prior to installing. Take care to ensure that threads are started straight and that no cross threading occurs when installing. Do not use pliers or any other hand tool to grip and tighten the oil fill cap. Tighten hand tight. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.
LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator
Terminal Enclosure with Solid State Relays, Fuses and Terminal Strip
Mist Outlet Valve Toggle Valves Mist Pressure Gauge Oil Level Gauge Plugged Drain Valve Plugged Drain Valve Pop Off Valve Manual Fill Port
The Right side mechanical compartment encloses the air oil heater, the mist-generating head, the low air pressure switch and the air temperature sensors. The heater element is interlocked with the low air pressure switch and is inoperable if the regulated air pressure is less set less than 10 PSIG. This ensures that airflow is established before power is applied to the element. A regulated air pressure gauge is mounted on the mist generator head to indicate the regulated air pressure being supplied to the mist generator. A manual reservoir fill port and a non-adjustable pressure pop off valve are also provided. The oil mist discharge is automatically switched between the main and auxiliary oil mist generator as the air supplies are adjusted.
Ensure That The Air Supply Block Valve For The Oil Transfer Pump Is In the Open Position Open The Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator Air Supply Block Valve Before Filling The Reservoir. Use The Air Pressure Regulator To Limit The Oil Transfer Pump Cycle Speed To 200 Cycles Per Min. The Right Toggle Valve Opens Oil Flow Into The Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator Reservoir The Left Toggle Valve Controls The Air Supply To The Transfer Pump Monitor Oil Level In The Oil Level Gauge. Fill To 2/3 Full. Ensure That The Drain Valve Is Closed And Plugged.
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IMPORTANT: The main oil mist generator may be allowed to continue to operate while the auxiliary oil mist generator is allowed to fill. If the main unit is allowed to operate, place the air pressure regulator for the auxiliary oil mist generator in the closed or full counter-clock wise position prior to opening the supply air valve. Failure to do so may result in a high mist pressure condition. 2) Turn OFF the electrical power to the main oil mist generator a) The electrical power switch is located in the top of the operator panel. Separate power switches are provided for the main and auxiliary oil mist generators in NEC configured units. The main oil mist generator switch is located on the left side. Move the switch to the OFF position. b) For ATEX configured units, power is supplied through a three-position selector switch. To turn power OFF to the main oil mist generator move the selector switch to the center position.( I O II ) 3) Turn OFF the air supply to the main oil mist generator. a) Adjust the air pressure regulator to the closed position. Turning the adjustment knob on the air pressure regulator in the full counter clockwise position places it in the closed position. The mist pressure will bleed to zero. b) Close the air supply block valve to the main oil mist generator. If the air supply to the auxiliary unit is ON, the mist outlet valve will operate to close the mist outlet to the main oil mist generator. 4) Turn ON the air supply to the auxiliary oil mist generator and adjust the mist pressure. The air supply block valve must be in the open position. Turning the air pressure regulator adjustment knob makes adjustments to the mist pressure. Turning the knob in the clock-wise direction increases mist pressure. Turning it in the counter-clock wise direction decreases the mist pressure. Monitor the mist pressure gauge as adjustments are made. Normal mist pressure setting is 20 inches of water / 50 m BAR. 5) Turn ON the electrical power to the auxiliary oil mist generator a) The electrical power switch is located in the top of the operator panel. Separate power switches are provided for the main and auxiliary oil mist generators in NEC configured units. The auxiliary oil mist generator switch is located on the right side. Move the switch to the ON position. b) For ATEX configured units, power is supplied through a three-position selector switch. To turn power ON to the auxiliary unit move the selector switch to the right position.( I O II ) Once the auxiliary oil mist generator has been commissioned, check the air oil heater for operation and proper set point.
Operation
Once the auxiliary oil mist generator has been placed in operation, maintenance and repair to the main oil mist generator can be performed. The main oil mist generator should be placed back in service as soon as possible. If the auxiliary oil mist generator remains in operation for an extended time period, it should be monitored to ensure that the oil level, air temperature and mist pressure is maintained. As oil is consumed, refilling the reservoir can be done with the unit in full operation by holding both toggle valves in the open position while monitoring the rising level in the oil level sight glass. Reference step no. 1 above.
Programming And Changing Set-points The default control set point for the auxiliary air / oil heater is 120 F / 49 C. The high temperature cutout is preset at 140 F / 60 C. The low temperature alarm setting is 100 F / 38 C. All temperature settings can be viewed or changed by following the following procedure. Push the SET key once. The display will show the current process control setpoint and the rightmost digit will display 1. The UP and DOWN arrow keys will adjust the process control setpoint between the limits of 100F and 140F (or equivalent degrees C, if F/C parameter is set to C). Pushing SET again will advance to the next parameter, but if no key is pushed for 10 seconds, the control will automatically return to the temperature display and control screen. Push the SET key again. The display will show the current BANDWIDTH and the rightmost digit will display b. The UP and DOWN keys will adjust the bandwidth between the limits of 0.5F and 20.0F (or equivalent degrees C, if F/C parameter is set to C). Bandwidth is the effective gain of the controller. A small bandwidth will approach on-off type control while a large bandwidth will
accommodate thermal systems with more time lag. Pushing SET again will advance to the next parameter, but if no key is pushed for 10 seconds, the control will automatically return to the temperature display and control screen. Push the SET key again. The display will show the current temperature cutoff setpoint and the rightmost digit will display 2. The UP and DOWN arrow keys will adjust the temperature cutoff setpoint between the limits of 100F and 190F (or equivalent degrees C, if F/C parameter is set to C). Pushing SET again will advance to the next parameter, but if no key is pushed for 10 seconds, the control will automatically return to the temperature display and control screen. Push the SET key again. The display will show the current alarm setpoint and the rightmost digit will display 3. The UP and DOWN arrow keys will adjust the alarm setpoint between the limits of 60F and 100F (or equivalent degrees C if F/C Jumper is ON). Pushing SET again will advance to the next parameter, but if no key is pushed for 10 seconds, the control will automatically return to the temperature display and control screen. Push the SET key again. The display will show the current temperature display units and the rightmost digit will display U. The UP and DOWN arrow keys will toggle the display units between FAH and CEL. Pushing SET again will advance to the temperature display and control screen, but if no key is pushed for 10 seconds, the control will automatically return to this screen anyway. . The air / oil heater will now resume control at the new control and alarm settings.
Temperature Values Are Indicated On LED Readout ALARM LED Illuminates 1) For High Temperature Alarm 2) For Low Temperature Alarm 3) When Setting Low Temperature Setting In Program Mode. In The Normal Mode, The Temperature Units Are Displayed F = Fahrenheit C = Celsius In Program Mode The Function Variable Is Displayed 1= Control Temperature Setting 2= High Temperature Cutout Setting 3= Low Temperature Alarm Setting b= Bandwidth Settings
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Illuminates When The Control Temperature Setting Is Being Displayed DOWN Key Decreases Values
Switching From The Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator To The Main Oil Mist Generator.
Once the main oil mist generator has been serviced or repaired, it should be put back in service. 1) Turn OFF the electrical power to the auxiliary oil mist generator The electrical power switch is located in the top of the operator panel a) Separate power switches are provided for the main and auxiliary oil mist generators in NEC configured units. The auxiliary oil mist generator switch is located on the right side. Move the switch to the OFF position. b) For ATEX configured units, power is supplied through a three-position selector switch. To turn power OFF to the auxiliary unit move the selector switch to the center position.( I O II ) 2) Turn OFF the air supply to the auxiliary oil mist generator. a) Adjust the air pressure regulator to the closed position. Turning the adjustment knob on the air pressure regulator in the full counter clockwise position places it in the closed position. The mist pressure will bleed to zero. b) Close the air supply block valve to the auxiliary oil mist generator 3) Commission the main oil mist generator as described in the section titled COMMISSIONING in this manual.
The valve uses the supply and regulated air pressure being supplied to the main and auxiliary mist generators to operate. The following operating sequence assumes the air block valves are closed and the air pressure regulator adjustments are at zero for both oil mist generators. 1) When the main oil mist generator air block valve is opened, the air pressure signal down stream of the valve increases to the supply pressure setting (150 PSI maximum). Air pressure is applied to the bottom of the main air cylinder, moving the valve poppet UP, thus opening the mist outlet to the main oil mist generator. As the regulated air pressure setting increases, air pressure is applied to the top of the auxiliary air cylinder. The air cylinder moves the valve poppet to the auxiliary unit discharge DOWN and presses it against the seat.
MIST OUTLET
INLET AIR
2) When the auxiliary oil mist generator is put on line, the supply air pressure opens the outlet to the auxiliary oil mist generator discharge and the regulated air pressure closes the discharge to the main unit.
MIST OUTLET
INLET AIR
3) If the block valves to both oil mist generators are inadvertently placed in the open position at the same time, because the supply air pressures are higher than the regulated air pressures, both valve poppets move up to the open position.
MIST OUTLET
INLET AIR
Use Main Oil Mist Generator Control Panel To Manage Main Unit Air / Oil Heater Setpoint
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Use Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator Control Panel To Manage Auxiliary Air / Oil Heater Setpoint
Air Pressure Regulator To Control Main Oil Mist Generator Mist Volume
Air Pressure Regulator To Control Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator Mist Volume
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The AIR / OIL HEATER controls the temperature of the oil as it is being converted from a liquid into oil mist particles. Because oil viscosity has a definite influence on oil mist generation, increasing and decreasing the oil temperature effects a change in the mist density as the oil temperature is varied. Generally, when the air / oil heater is operating, the oil temperature runs approximately 10-12 F (5-7C) cooler than the air temperature. An increase in temperature will increase oil output. Decreasing the temperature will cause the oil output to also decrease. See Programming User Established Alarm And Control Set Points in the OPERATING GUIDE section of this manual for instruction on changing set points for the main oil mist generator. Adjusting the heater controls for the auxiliary oil mist generator is covered in the AUXILIARY OIL MIST GENERATOR section of this manual.
IMPORTANT: The oil/air ratio or mist density is also dependent on the characteristics of the oil, oil temperature and supply air temperature. Density decreases with lower temperatures and higher oil viscosity.
3. The OIL FLOW VALVE controls oil mist density (oil/air ratio). Its normal position is fully closed. By turning it counter-clockwise (opening the bypass) the mist density can be reduced when leaner density oil mist is desired. It should not be opened more than three turns. Adjustments to the oil flow valve do not affect oil mist pressure. The oil flow valve is located on the front of the mist generating head body. Separate mist generating heads are provided for the main and the auxiliary oil mist generators. Oil Flow Valve
4. The AIR BY-PASS VALVE controls mist pressure without effecting oil output. Its normal position is fully closed, but by turning it counter clockwise more air will be added to the oil mist leaving the generator. This essentially dilutes the air / oil ratio by adding more air. Without reducing the regulated air pressure setting, adjusting the air by-pass valve increases mist pressure and reduces the oil/air ratio. Velocity of mist through the distribution lines and reclassifiers will also increase when this valve is opened. The air by-pass valve is located on the right of the mist generating head body. Separate mist generating heads are provided for the main and the auxiliary oil mist generators
IMPORTANT: The oil / air ratio or mist density is reduced by opening the air bypass valve. However, oil output is not affected.
Separate mist generating cartridge kits are available for changing the mist flow requirements when the new mist flow is outside of the specified mist generating range. The mist generator cartridge size can be identified by making note of the number of machined rings found on the vortex plate of each cartridge assembly. The number of rings for each capacity oil mist generating cartridge is shown in the above table. See the figure below for location of markings. Kits include parts to change both the main and auxiliary oil mist generators. Consult Lubrication Systems Company Houston Texas USA for further information.
The Mist Generator Capacity Is Indicated By The Number Of Machined Groves In the Vortex Plate. Reference The Above Table For Identification.
Mist Generating Heads Are Located On Top Of the Main And Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator Reservoirs
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Whenever equipment is provided with pure (dry sump) oil mist lubrication, it is important to insure constant, uninterrupted operation of the oil mist lubrication systems. If a malfunction occurs, early detection and corrections are important. The daily operation of the oil mist system for the process operator has been reduced to checks of the IVT Oil Mist Generator and lubricated equipment and to emergency procedures in the event of a major malfunction. Except for emergencies, routine adjustment of the oil mist generator is not required. Each oil mist system, once installed and balanced, supplies a constant amount of oil mist to a number of lubrication points. Any change in the oil mist pressure or in the regulated air pressure (load pressure) from the initial set points is an indication that some component has failed. Minor adjustments that might offset the failure symptoms may lead to more serious problems before detection and corrections can be made. Keeping system adjustments to a minimum is intended to make the oil mist systems more reliable and to insure proper operation. It is not meant to discourage the natural troubleshooting initiative of the process technician. Operators should be familiar with "Model IVT Operating Guide", knowing how to read gauge values and alarm settings before attempting these procedures. 1) DAILY OIL MIST GENERATOR CHECKS a) Check mist header pressure setting @ 20 inches H2O / 50 m BAR b) Check low mist pressure alarm setting (Factory setting is 10 inches H2O / 25 m BAR c) Check high mist pressure alarm setting (Factory setting is 30 inches H2O / 75 m BAR Low pressure may indicate a leak in system, reclassifiers removed from the system or broken lines. High pressure may indicate plugged mist fittings of an open bypass valve. Surging pressure may indicate an oil pocket in the distribution header or inlet air pressure not constant. d) Check regulated air pressure and the supply air pressure. This regulated air pressure is preset and should not be adjusted to regulate mist header pressure. Generator will not operate properly below 10 PSIG - 0.7 BAR regulated air pressure. Supply air pressure should be approximately 20 PSIG 1.5 BAR) above the regulated air pressure. e) Check for proper air temperature setting (Factory setting is 120 F - 49 C). f) Check oil level in the main generator reservoir.
g) Check general unit condition for leaks, broken gauges, etc. and repair as needed. 2) WEEKLY CHECKS a) Check all control and alarm set points. b) Clean inside of generator console and correct any leaks. 3) MAINTENANCE CHECKS The following maintenance procedures should be performed at least on a semi-annual basis to help insure proper system operation. If your IVT is installed in an extremely dusty or humid environment or if you are concerned about the quality of your compressed air supply, the maintenance schedule should be accelerated. Consult with the nearest LSC office/service center for further discussion and recommendations. a) Change oil filter element (P/N 77-500-487). b) Inspect and clean the oil suction screen (P/N LS0205120). c) Replace air filter element (P/N 77780352). d) Inspect and thoroughly clean the interior of the oil mist generator reservoirs.
LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator e) Check and verify operation of the high and low set points of all alarms. f)
Check the operation of the remote alarm circuit if one has been installed.
g) Make an overall assessment of the IVT and mist distribution system and correct obvious deficiencies and problems.
The following information is designed for identifying potential problems and possible solutions on the LubriMist model IVT Oil Mist Generator. For complete operating instructions, parts list, electrical schematics and component locations refer to LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generating System Installation and Operating Manual The alarm message or problem is described in the column on the left. Troubleshooting techniques as well as possible solutions are listed in the column to the right. The Troubleshooting steps as well as solutions are listed in order of severity. If the first solution does not clear the alarm, then proceed on to the next possible solution. If the alarm condition still exists, the severity of the alarm or problem may be beyond the possible solutions listed in this guide. Please contact Lubrication Systems Company 800-800-5823 for further information and servicing options. All listed alarm settings are factory values. If customers assigned values have substituted factory values, please use customer assigned values instead. Alarms that warrant switching mist generation to Auxiliary Unit are as follows. LOW MIST DENSITY LOW AIR TEMPERATURE HIGH AIR TEMPERATURE MIST TANK TAKING TOO LONG TO FILL LOW OIL LEVEL MIST TANK LEVEL HIGH AIR CUTOFF AIR TEMPERATURE LOW OIL SUPPLY PRESSURE HIGH OIL SUPPLY PRESSURE When switching to the Auxiliary unit, please follow instructions located on interior of IVT cabinet door. If procedure is not available, please refer to AUXILIARY OIL MIST GENERATOR section of LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generating System Installation and Operating Manual.
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ALARM MESSAGE / PROBLEM LOW MIST DENSITY Oil Mist Density is below Low Alarm Setting Oil Mist quality has been compromised. (10%) SOLUTION
1. Turn mist inspection valve. Visually inspect oil mist quality. 2. Check oil level in mist tank. Confirm Oil Supply Level alarm on front of keypad is not in active. Verify that the operating oil level is in the normal operating range. Loss of oil results in loss of oil mist production. 3. Press Air Temp key. Confirm air temperature is at control set point (120F 49C). If customer assigned values replace factory values: To check control setting press key combination Set, Air Temp. When finished, press the Clear key to return to normal operating mode. Note: Decline in Air Temperature will cause the oil viscosity to increase resulting in a decrease in mist production. 4. Confirm mist head oil flow valve has not been adjusted further than 3 turns. See mist head adjustment screw locations below. Closing the oil flow valve increases the oil mist output. Note: Excessive adjustment to this valve may compromise the oil mist heads ability to produce quality oil mist. 5. Confirm mist head air bypass valve is not over adjusted. Note: Excessive adjustment to this valve may over dilute the oil mist with clean air. Closing the air by-pass valve decreases dilution. Note that adjustments using the air bypass valve varies mist pressure. 6. Check the oil suction screen for obstruction. Switch to Auxiliary Unit. See instructions located on interior of IVT cabinet door. Open the left IVT cabinet door. Locate oil suction screen holder on the side of the mist head. Remove the oil suction screen and clean thoroughly, reinstall when through. Switch mist generation back to main oil mist generator.
LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator HIGH MIST DENSITY Oil Mist Density is above High Alarm Setting Unit is generating high concentrations of oil mist. (90%)
LOW MIST PRESSURE Oil Mist Header Pressure is below Low Alarm Setting (10in H2O 25mBar)
1. Press Air Temperature key. Temperature must be at control set point (120F 49C). If customer assigned values replace factory values: To check control setting press key combination Set, Air Temp. When finished, press the Clear key to return to normal operating mode. Note: Increase in Air Temperature will cause the oil viscosity to decrease resulting in an increase in mist production. 2. Perform oil consumption test on oil mist console. Adjust oil consumption to .65 cu. in oil/Hour/SCFM air using mist head adjustments. See troubleshooting instructions for LOW MIST DENSITY above for adjustment locations. 3. Once optimal oil consumption is achieved, refer to instructions for Oil Mist Monitor. Select sensitivity adjustment to obtain a mist density reading of near 50%. 1. Press Mist Pres key. Normal mist pressure is 20 In H2O / 50mBar. Verify that the low mist pressure alarm setting. Note whether customer assigned values have been programmed to the replace the factory values. Press the key combination Set, Mist Pres. to read the low alarm setting. Press the Clear key to return to normal operating mode. 2. If the mist pressure is near the Low Alarm Setting (10in H2O 25mBar) check the oil mist header systems for broken mist lines or pipes and IVT oil mist generator for leaks. 3. Verify that the regulated air pressure has not been changed from the original setting established at commissioning. When adjustments are made, the EVENT LOG records the event. See the section titled Event Log under LOCAL ALARMS, INDICATORS AND READOUT in the Installation and Operating Manual for instruction on how to access the event log. If it is determined that the regulated air pressure has been changed, and that the Low Mist Pressure alarm is due the change in regulated air pressure correct the setting. Adjust the air regulator to achieve 20in H2O oil mist pressure, ensuring not to exceed 65PSI 4.48Bar Regulated Air Pressure. If regulated pressure does not increase with adjustments to air regulator. The air regulator is defective and should be replaced (LSC part no. 77780127). 4. If adequate mist pressure cannot be achieved with a functional air regulator, the capacity of the mist head has been exceeded. This situation occurs when the mist system is expanded to service additional equipment and bearings. If the oil mist system has been expanded, verify that the mist head vortex size is adequate for the service load. If the mist generating capacity has been exceeded, the vortex cartridge will need to be replaced to next larger size. See table in IVT Operating Instruction Manual section CONTROLLING THE MIST for part numbers, mist head sizes and replacement instructions.
LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator HIGH MIST PRESSURE Oil Mist Header Pressure is above High Alarm Setting (30in H2O 75mBar)
1. Confirm supply air ball valve for Auxiliary unit is closed. Main Unit and Auxiliary Unit cannot be operated at the same time. 2. Check for plugged reclassifiers. Paraffin based oils can develop a wax buildup through reclassifiers as the ambient temperature drops below freezing. Please refer to oil manufacturers product data sheet for oil specifications. 3. Check the oil mist distribution header and branch lines for sags or low points that can collect oil and obstruct the mist flow. Mist pipe blockages will result in a surging mist pressure 4. Verify that the regulated air pressure has not been changed from the original setting established at commissioning. When adjustments are made, the EVENT LOG records the event. See the section titled Event Log under LOCAL ALARMS, INDICATORS AND READOUT in the Installation and Operating Manual for instruction on how to access the event log. If it is determined that the regulated air pressure has been changed, and that the High Mist Pressure alarm is due the change in regulated air pressure correct the setting. Decrease the regulated air pressure to achieve 20in H2O oil mist pressure, ensuring not to decrease below 10PSI .69Bar. If regulated pressure does not decrease with adjustments to air regulator. The air regulator is defective and should be replaced (LSC part no. 77780127). Note: Oil mist generating head will not produce oil mist with a regulated air pressure below 10PSI - .69Bar 5. If adequate mist pressure cannot be achieved while maintaining the minimum regulated air pressure, the system oil mist flow requirement is less than the minimum operating capacity of the mist head. This situation occurs when the mist system is reduced and equipment is removed from the system. If the oil mist system has been downscaled, verify that the mist head vortex size is correct for the service load. If the mist generating capacity is over capacity, the vortex cartridge will need to be replaced to next smaller size. See table in IVT Operating Instruction Manual section CONTROLLING THE MIST for part numbers, mist head sizes and replacement instructions.
LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator LOW REGULATED PRESSURE Regulated Air Pressure to mist generating head is below Low Alarm Setting (10PSI .69BAR) Note: Oil mist generating head will not produce oil mist with a Regulated Air Pressure below 10PSI - .69BAR
1. Check the supply air shut off valve for main unit located at the operator panel, ensure the valve is in the full open position. 6. Verify that the air supply source has sufficient capacity to service the oil mist demand. Check the supply air piping system to ensure that all block valves are fully opened and that piping is sufficiently sized to eliminate unacceptable pressure drop at operating conditions. 2. Verify that the regulated air pressure has not been changed from the original setting established at commissioning. IMPORTANT: CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHEN ADJUSTMENTS TO THE REGULATED AIR PRESSURE SETTING IS MADE. MAKE CERTAIN THAT ALL RECLASSIFIER FITTINGS ARE NOT PLUGGED AND THAT ALL DISTRIBUTION HEADER AND BRANCH PIPING IS FREE FROM OBSTRUCTIONS AND TRAPS. CHANGING THE REGULATED AIR PRESSURE CHANGES THE TOTAL MIST VOLUME (SCFM) BEING PRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED TO THE EQUIPMENT BEING SERVICED. When adjustments are made, the EVENT LOG records the event. See the section titled Event Log under LOCAL ALARMS, INDICATORS AND READOUT in the Installation and Operating Manual for instruction on how to access the event log. If it is determined that the regulated air pressure has been changed, and no occurrence of a High Mist Pressure is recorded, then the setting may be corrected. Increase the regulated air pressure to achieve 20in H2O oil mist pressure. If regulated pressure does not change with adjustments to air regulator. The air regulator is defective and should be replaced (LSC part no. 77780127). If a High Mist Pressure alarm is recorded in the Event Log, then it possible that adjustments to the regulated air pressure setting were made to correct the mist pressure alarm. Correct the source of the high mist pressure alarm. Note: Oil mist generating head will not produce oil mist with a regulated air pressure below 10PSI - .69Bar 3. 4. If installed, confirm that all collection containers have been properly drained and checked. Also, confirm that all Automatic Drain Leg reservoirs installed in oil mist systems are draining correctly. Note: Overfilled collection containers or drain leg reservoirs will produce a higher oil mist pressures condition. 5. If adequate regulated air pressure adjustment cannot be achieved to maintain the normal operating mist pressure, the system oil mist flow requirement may be less than the minimum operating capacity of the mist head. This situation occurs when the mist system is reduced and equipment is removed from the system. If the oil mist system has been down scaled, verify that the mist head vortex size is correct for the service load. If the mist generating capacity is over capacity, the vortex cartridge will need to be replaced to next smaller size. See table in IVT Operating Instruction Manual section CONTROLLING THE MIST for part numbers, mist head sizes and replacement instructions.
LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator HIGH REGULATED PRESSURE Regulated Air Pressure to mist generating head is above High Alarm Setting (65PSI 4.48BAR)
1. Verify that the regulated air pressure has not been changed from the original setting established at commissioning. IMPORTANT: CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHEN ADJUSTMENTS TO THE REGULATED AIR PRESSURE SETTING IS MADE. MAKE CERTAIN THAT ALL RECLASSIFIER FITTINGS ARE PROPERLY INSTALLED. CHECK ALL DISTRIBUTION HEADER AND BRANCH PIPING FOR BREAKS AND LEAKS WHERE MIST FLOW CAN ESCAPE. CHANGING THE REGULATED AIR PRESSURE CHANGES THE TOTAL MIST VOLUME (SCFM) BEING PRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED TO THE EQUIPMENT BEING SERVICED. When adjustments are made, the EVENT LOG records the event. See the section titled Event Log under LOCAL ALARMS, INDICATORS AND READOUT in the Installation and Operating Manual for instruction on how to access the event log. If it is determined that the regulated air pressure has been changed, and no occurrence of a Low Mist Pressure is recorded, then the setting may be corrected. Increase the regulated air pressure to achieve 20in H2O oil mist pressure. If regulated pressure does not change with adjustments to air regulator. The air regulator is defective and should be replaced (LSC part no. 77780127). If a Low Mist Pressure alarm is recorded in the Event Log, then it possible that adjustments to the regulated air pressure setting were made to correct the mist pressure alarm. Correct the source of the low mist pressure alarm. 2. Press Mist Pres key. If pressure is near Low Alarm Setting (10in H2O 25mBar) check the oil mist header systems for broken mist lines or pipes. Note whether customer assigned values have been programmed to the replace the factory values. To check low alarm setting press key combination Set, Mist Pres. Press the Clear key to return to normal operating mode. 1. If adequate regulated air pressure adjustment cannot be achieved to maintain the normal operating mist pressure, the system oil mist flow requirement may be greater than the operating capacity of the mist head. This situation can occur when the mist system has been expanded and equipment is added to the system. If the oil mist system has been expanded, verify that the mist head vortex size is correct for the service load. If the mist generating capacity is under capacity, the vortex cartridge will need to be replaced to a larger size See table in IVT Operating Instruction Manual section CONTROLLING THE MIST for part numbers, mist head sizes and replacement instructions.
LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator LOW AIR TEMPERATURE Heated Air Temperature is below Low Alarm Setting (100F - 38C)
1. Press the Air Temp key and observe the displayed operating air temperature value. Confirm that the temperature is above Low Alarm Setting (100F 38C)and the Air Heater Set temperature (120F - 49C) is above the low alarm setting. Actual displayed values may vary if customer assigned values have been assigned to replace factory values: To check air heater set temperature key combination Set, Air Temp. Press the Enter key twice to view low alarm setting. Press Clear key to return to normal operating mode. 2. Ensure that the minimum regulated air supply pressure is being maintained. The IVT solid state controller will not permit the air heater element to energized if the Regulated Air Pressure is below Low Alarm Setting (10PSI - .69Bar). Press the Reg Air Pres key and observe the displayed operating regulated air pressure value.. Increase pressure above low alarm setting. See Troubleshooting solutions for LOW REGULATED PRESSURE. 3. Check mist tank reservoir level. The oil level must be above low-level switch alarm set point (approx. 1 above LOW mark on sight gauge). Low level alarm is indicated by red light on the keypad adjacent to Oil Supply Level heading. The IVT solid state controller will not permit the air heater element to energize if the mist tank reservoir level is below low alarm point. 4. Check the operation of the Air heater element (H-1) and the solid state relay (SSR-1). Open AC electrical enclosure, and observe the green LED located on the SSR-1. The LED indicates the operating status of relay. When the LED is ON power is being applied to the air heater element. Confirm whether the LED is lit while the air temperature is below the control set point. 5. If relay LED is on and air temperature is not increasing, check the 10A fuse at fuse block number #10 and replace if the fuse is open. (LSC part no. 77780155). If the fuse is good and power is being supplied to the heater element, check and replace the air heater element if needed. 6. If repair is not possible, switch mist generation to Auxiliary. See procedure located on interior of IVT cabinet door. 1. A High Air Temperature alarm can occur if the ambient temperature is warmer that the High Air Temperature alarm setting. To check the ambient temperature reading press the Amb Temp key. If the ambient temperature is above or near the High Air Temp. Alarm Setting (140F - 60C), site operating conditions may require that the High Air Temperature alarm setting be increased to eliminate a nuisance alarm situation. 2. Confirm Air Heater Set temperature (120F - 49C) is below high alarm setting. Actual displayed values may vary if customer assigned values have been assigned to replace factory values: To check air heater set temperature key combination Set, Air Temp. Press the Enter key once to view high alarm setting. Press Clear key to return to normal operating mode. 3. Check the operation of the air heater solid state relay SSR-1. Open AC electrical enclosure, and observe the green LED located on the SSR-1. The LED indicates the operating status of relay. When LED is ON the air heater element is energized. Confirm that the LED is OFF when air temperature at or above control set point. Replace the SSR-1 relay if the green LED remains ON. LSC part number 77780152. 4. If repair is not possible, switch mist generation to Auxiliary. See procedure located on interior of IVT cabinet door.
HIGH AIR TEMPERATURE Heated Air Temperature is above High Alarm Setting (140F - 60C)
LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator MIST TANK TAKING TOO LONG TO FILL Transfer rate of oil from bulk oil reservoir to mist tank has exceeded 5 minutes. Normally this alarm is initiated before the LOW OIL LEVEL MIST TANK LEVEL alarm is active.
LOW OIL LEVEL MIST TANK LEVEL Oil Level within mist generating tank is below low alarm point. Normally this alarm is initiated after the MIST TANK TAKING TOO LONG TO FILL alarm is active.
1. From the front operator panel, check the Oil Supply Pump air shut off valve. Ensure the valve is in the full open position. Air pressure must be applied to the oil supply pump to make it operate 2. Check the bulk oil supply reservoir and ensure that it has not been depleted. Refill the bulk oil reservoir if additional oil supply is needed. 3. Check Regulated air pressure for supply oil pump. Pressure must be set at 3540 PSI. The pressure indicator is mounted adjacent to the solenoid operated air valve, and located behind the right side maintenance access door. 4. Check Oil Filter element F-2. A dirty oil filter will not permit oil to pass through. Replace if necessary. LSC part number 77500489. 5. Reset the console by turning main power OFF then ON. Confirm operation of the solenoid operated air valve S-1. As the solenoid is energized you will hear a clicking sound. If solenoid does not energize, verify the operation of the oil level control switch in the main misting reservoir. As oil level falls, the switch closes to energize the solenoid. As oil level rises, the switch should open and de-energize the solenoid valve. With the level switch in the closed position the solenoid should be energized (open) and oil level should rise. Check to ensure that 24 VDC power is applied to the solenoid terminals. If the solenoid does not energize it should be replaced. LSC part number 77780131. 6. Confirm operation of air operated pump. When solenoid is energized and adequate regulated air pressure is applied to the pump, the pump will start automatically. The pump can be manually operated by pressing and holding the manual air toggle valve in the open position. The air toggle valve is located on the front operator panel. Replace pump if necessary. LSC part number 77780134. 7. If repair is not possible, switch mist generation to Auxiliary. See procedure located on interior of IVT cabinet door. 1. Confirm low oil level through sight glass. The Low oil level alarm is initiated if oil level in mist tank is less than 1 from Low mark on sight glass. 2. From the front operator panel, check the Oil Supply Pump air shut off valve. Ensure the valve is in the full open position. Air pressure must be applied to the pump to make it operate 3. Check the bulk oil supply reservoir and ensure that it has not been depleted. Refill the bulk oil reservoir if additional oil supply is needed. 4. Check Regulated air pressure for supply oil pump. Pressure must be set at 3540 PSI. The pressure indicator is mounted adjacent to the solenoid operated air valve, and located behind the right side maintenance access door. 5. Check Oil Filter element F-2. A dirty oil filter will not permit oil to pass through. Replace if necessary. LSC part number 77500489. 6. Reset the console by turning main power OFF then ON. Confirm operation of the solenoid operated air valve S-1. As the solenoid is energized you will hear a clicking sound. If solenoid does not energize, verify the operation of the oil level control switch in the main misting reservoir. As oil level falls, the switch closes to energize the solenoid. As oil level rises, the switch should open and de-energize the solenoid valve. With the level switch in the closed position the solenoid should be energized (open) and oil level should rise. Check to ensure that 24 VDC power is applied to the solenoid terminals. If the solenoid does not energize it should be replaced. LSC part number 77780131. 7. Confirm operation of air operated pump. When solenoid is energized and adequate regulated air pressure is applied to the pump, the pump will start automatically. The pump can be manually operated by pressing and holding the manual air toggle valve in the open position. The air toggle valve is located on the front operator panel. Replace pump if necessary. LSC part number 77780134. 8. If repair is not possible, switch mist generation to Auxiliary. See procedure located on interior of IVT cabinet door.
LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator LOW SUPPLY PRESSURE Supply Air Pressure to IVT is below Low Alarm Setting (25PSI 1.7BAR)
HIGH SUPPLY PRESSURE Supply Air Pressure to IVT is above High Alarm Setting (150PSI 10.3BAR) HIGH AIR CUTOFF AIR TEMPERATURE Heated Air Temperature is above High Cutoff Alarm Setting (150F - 65C) Note: High Air Cutoff alarm is designed to act as a failsafe feature for the Air Heater Element. The temperature sensor that controls the high air cutoff alarm is separate from the sensor used to control air temperature.
1. Check supply air pressure at the source, compare to IVT supply pressure reading. To obtain the Supply Air Pressure reading at the IVT, press Sup Air Pres key. 2. If the IVT supply air pressure reading is lower than the pressure reading at the air source, check for any shut-off valves installed within the supply airline to the IVT. Confirm these valves are in the full open position. 3. Check air filter element F-1. A dirty or clogged filter element will result in a difference in pressure readings from the air source to the IVT. Change filter element if necessary. LSC part no. 77780124. 4. Increase supply air pressure at the source above Low Alarm Setting (25PSI 1.7BAR). 1. Check supply air pressure at the source, compare to IVT supply pressure reading. To obtain the Supply Air Pressure reading at the IVT, press Sup Air Pres key. 2. Reduce supply air pressure at the source below High Alarm Setting (150PSI 10.3BAR).
1. Confirm that the Air Heater Set temperature (120F - 49C) is below high air cutoff alarm setting (150F - 65C). See the IVT Operating Instructions for instructions on how to program user specified alarm and control set point values. Note whether customer assigned values have been programmed to the replace the factory values. To check air heater high cutoff temperature press key combination Set, Air Temp. Press the Enter key three times to view high cutoff alarm setting. Press Clear key to return to normal operating mode. 2. Press Air Temp key. If temperature measurement is low (90F - 100F), the sensor TE-2 that controls air temperature is failing and should be replaced. LSC part number 77700941. 3. Check the operation of the Air heater solid state relay SSR-1. Open AC electrical enclosure, and observe the LED located on the SSR-1. The LED indicates the operating status of relay. When LED is ON the air heater element is energized. When LED is OFF the air heater element is de-energized. Confirm LED is OFF when air temperature at or above control set point. If the air temperature is above the control set point and the relay SSR-1 is ON, replace the relay. LSC part number 77780152. 4. If repair is not possible, switch mist generation to Auxiliary. See procedure located on interior of IVT cabinet door.
LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator LOW OIL SUPPLY PRESSURE Oil Supply Pressure is below Low Alarm Setting (10PSI .69BAR)
HIGH OIL SUPPLY PRESSURE Oil Supply Pressure is above High Alarm Setting (150PSI 10.34BAR) LOW OIL LEVEL BULK TANK LEVEL Bulk Oil Level is below Low Alarm Setting (10Gal 38Lt.) HIGH OIL LEVEL BULK TANK LEVEL Bulk Oil Level is above High Alarm Setting (75Gal 284Lt.)
1. From the front operator panel, check the Oil Supply Pump air shut off valve. Ensure the valve is in the full open position. Air pressure must be applied to the oil supply pump to make it operate 2. Check Regulated Air Pressure for supply oil pump. Pressure must be set 35- 40 PSI. The pressure indicator is mounted adjacent to the solenoid operated air valve, and located behind the right side maintenance access door. 3. Check the bulk oil supply reservoir and ensure that it has not been depleted. Refill the bulk oil reservoir if additional oil supply is needed. 4. Oil pump operation can be initiated by pressing the key combination Set - Clear. The Air Operated oil pump should start. Note: Supply oil pressure must exceed low alarm setting within 5 seconds to continue operating. 5. Reset the console by turning main power OFF then ON. Confirm operation of the solenoid operated air valve S-1. As the solenoid is energized you will hear a clicking sound. If solenoid does not energize, verify the operation of the oil level control switch in the main misting reservoir. As oil level falls, the switch closes to energize the solenoid. As oil level rises, the switch should open and de-energize the solenoid valve. With the level switch in the closed position the solenoid should be energized (open) and oil level should rise. Check to ensure that 24 VDC power is applied to the solenoid terminals. If the solenoid does not energize , it should be replaced. LSC part number 77780131. 6. Confirm operation of air operated pump. When solenoid is energized and adequate regulated air pressure is applied to the pump, the pump will start automatically. . The pump can be manually operated by pressing and holding the manual air toggle valve in the open position. The air toggle valve is located on the front operator panel. Replace pump if necessary. LSC part number 77780134. 7. If repair is not possible, switch mist generation to Auxiliary. See procedure located on interior of IVT cabinet door. 1. Confirm Regulated air pressure for supply oil pump is correctly adjusted to 35-40 PSI (2.4 2.8 BAR) 2. Confirm operation of thermal expansion relief valve TRV. Set pressure @150PSI 10.34BAR. If supply oil pressure exceeds high alarm setting and relief valve does not relieve pressure, the valve should be replaced. LSC part number 77600966. 3. Check Oil Filter element F-2. A dirty oil filter will not permit oil to pass through. Replace if necessary. LSC part number 77500489. 4. If repair is not possible, switch mist generation to Auxiliary. See procedure located on interior of IVT cabinet door. 1. Add required lube oil to Bulk Oil Reservoir through the Threaded Fill Port located on the front operator panel. Normal operating level is 70Gallons 265Liters. 2. To read the operating level in the bulk oil reservoir press the Oil Level key. Visually compare IVT Bulk Oil Level reading to bulk oil level in sight glass. 3. If IVT bulk oil level reading is significantly lower than level in bulk oil sight glass, replace Oil Level Transmitter LT-1. LSC part number 77780141. 1. The Bulk Oil Reservoir has been overfilled. Visually confirm the reservoir level indicated by the oil level sight gauge. Normal operating level is 70Gallons 265Liters. 2. Drain any excess oil through Bulk Oil Reservoir Drain Valve. 3. To read the operating level in the bulk oil reservoir press the Oil Level key. Visually compare IVT Bulk Oil Level reading to bulk oil level in sight glass. 4. If IVT bulk oil level reading is significantly higher than level in bulk oil sight glass, replace Oil Level Transmitter LT-1. LSC part number 77780141.
LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator LOW OIL TEMP Bulk Oil Temperature is below Low Alarm Setting (10F - -12C) HIGH OIL TEMP Bulk Oil Temperature is above High Alarm Setting (160F 71C)
1. Confirm ambient temperature is above Oil Temp Low Alarm Setting. 2. If minimum ambient temperatures in geographical location fall below 15F/10C, IVT unit should be equipped with Air Pre-Heater option.
1. Confirm ambient temperature is below Oil Temp High Alarm Setting. 2. If maximum ambient temperature in geographical location exceeds 140F/60C, IVT unit should be equipped with Air Cooling option.
Auxiliary Unit
The is illuminated The temperature of thermocouple TE-5 is below Low Alarm Setting (100F - 38C) 1. Confirm that the operating air temperature is above Low Alarm Setting (100F 38C), and that the Air Heater Set temperature (120F - 49C) is above low alarm setting. The operating air temperature is normally displayed on the controller readout during operation. To check air heater set temperature press key Set, the rightmost digit will display 1. The displayed value is the set temperature for the air heater. Normal operation of controller display will automatically resume after 10 seconds. 2. Check the regulated air pressure being supplied to the auxiliary unit mist head. The minimum regulated air pressure is 10 PSI. Increase pressure above interlock setting 10PSI - .69BAR. The IVT Auxiliary Controller will not permit the air heater element to energized if the regulated air pressure is below interlock setting 10PSI - .69BAR. A low air pressure switch is utilized to provide the interlock contacts. The switch contacts are arranged to close on increasing pressure. Verify that the pressure switch operates at 10 PSI, and replace if it is malfunctioning. 3. Check the operation of the Air heater element H-2 and solid state relay BU-SSR-1. Open the electrical enclosure to auxiliary unit. and observe the green LED located on the BU-SSR-1 relay. The LED indicates the operating status of relay. When LED is ON the air heater element is energized. Confirm that the LED is lit when air temperature is below control set point (120F - 49C) 4. If relay LED is on and the air temperature is not increasing, replace the 10A fuse at fuse block number #2. LSC part no. is 77780155. If IVT is a 240VAC, the 10A fuse at number #5 should also be replaced. If the Air temperature is below the control air temperature setting, replace the SSR-1 relay if the green LED remains OFF. 5. If the fuses and the solid state relay are functional, check and replace the heater element if necessary. 1. Confirm which thermocouple is generating EEEE reading. Check wiring into controller. Reference electrical wiring diagram. 2. Replace suspected thermocouple if necessary. LSC part number 77700941
LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator Temperature reading of thermocouple 2 is much higher that thermocouple 1 Heated Auxiliary air temperature has exceeded High Cutout Alarm Setting. (150F - 65C)
1. Confirm that the Air Heater Set temperature (120F - 49C) is below high air cutoff alarm setting (150F - 65C). See the IVT Installation and Operating Manual for instructions on reading set point values. 2. The High Air Cutoff alarm is designed to act as a failsafe device for the Air Heater Element. The temperature sensor that controls the high air cutoff alarm is separate from the sensor used to control air temperature. 3. If temperature measurement #1 is low (90F - 100F), the sensor TE-4 that controls air temperature is failing and should be replaced. LSC part number 77700941. 4. To check the operation of the air heater solid state relay BU-SSR-1. Open the electrical enclosure to auxiliary unit and observe the green LED located on the BUSSR-1 relay. The LED indicates the operating status of relay When the LED is ON the air heater element is energized. When LED is OFF the air heater element is de-energized. Confirm LED is OFF when air temperature at or above control set point. 5. If the air temperature is above the control set point and the relay BU-SSR-1 is ON, replace the relay. LSC part number 77780152.
Optional Equipment
AIR PRE-HEATER 1. LOW AIR PREHTR TEMPERATURE Heated Preheater Air Temperature is below Low 2. Alarm Setting (30F - -1C) 3. The IVT solid state controller will not permit the air pre-heater element to operate if the regulated air pressure is below Low Alarm Setting (10PSI - .69BAR). To observe the regulated air pressure reading, press the Reg Air Pres key. If the regulated air pressure is less that 10 PSI / 0.69 BAR, increase the pressure above the low alarm setting. See Troubleshooting solutions for LOW REGULATED PRESSURE.
Press key combination Set Set Air Temp to view temperature of Supply Air. This temperature must be above -40F for pre-heater to maintain set temperature. Press the key combination Set Set Pre Heater to view the Pre-Heater Temperature control setting. Confirm that the temperature is above Low Alarm Setting (30F - -1C). Determine if customer assigned values have been installed to replace the factory values: To check the air pre-heater low alarm temperature setting, press the key combination Set, Pre Heater. Press the Enter key two times to view low alarm setting. Press Clear key to return to normal operating mode. 4. Check mist tank reservoir level. The oil level must be above low-level switch alarm set point (approx. 1 above LOW mark on sight gauge). Low level alarm is indicated by red light on the keypad adjacent to the Oil Supply Level heading. The IVT solid state controller will not permit the air pre-heater element to energize if the mist tank reservoir level is below low alarm point. 5. Check the operation of the Air Pre-heater element (H-3) and solid state relay (SSR-2). Open the AC electrical enclosure, and observe the green LED located on the SSR-2. The LED indicates the operating status of relay. When the LED is ON power is being applied to the air heater element. Confirm LED is lit while the air temperature is below control set point. 6. If relay LED is ON and the Pre-heater air temperature is not increasing, check the 10A fuse at fuse block number #11 and replace if the fuse is open.. (LSC part no. 77780155). If the fuse is good and power is being supplied to the heater element, check and replace the air heater element if needed.
LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator HIGH AIR PREHTR AIR TEMPERATURE Heated PreHeater Air Temperature is above High Alarm Setting (80F - 27C)
HIGH PREHTR CUTOFF AIR TEMPERATURE Heated PreHeater Air Temperature is above High Cutoff Alarm Setting (100F - 38C)
1. A High Air Temperature alarm can occur if the inlet air temperature is warmer that the PreHeater High Air Temperature alarm setting. Press the key combination Set Set Air Temp to view the inlet temperature of Supply Air. This temperature must be below the High Alarm Setting. 2. Press the key combination Set Set Pre Heater to view the pre heater temperature setting. Confirm that the temperature is below the High Alarm Setting. Determine if customer assigned values have been installed to replace factory values: To check air pre-heater high alarm temperature setting, press key combination Set, Pre Heater. Press the Enter key once to view high alarm setting. Press Clear key to return to normal operating mode. 3. Check the operation of the Air Pre-heater solid state relay SSR-2. Open AC electrical enclosure, and observe the green LED located on the SSR-2. The LED indicates the operating status of relay. When LED is ON the air heater element is energized. Confirm that the LED is OFF when air temperature is at or above the control set point. Replace the SSR-2 relay if the green LED remains ON. LSC part number 77780152. 1. Press the key sequence Set Set Pre Heater to view pre heater temperature. Confirm that the air pre-heater set temperature (60F - 16C) is below the high air pre-heater cutoff alarm setting (100F - 38C). Determine if customer assigned values have been installed to replace factory values: To check air pre-heater high cutoff temperature setting press key combination Set, PreHeater. Press the Enter key three times to view high cutoff alarm setting. Press Clear key to return to normal operating mode. 2. Press the key sequence Set Set Pre Heater to view the pre heater temperature. If temperature measurement is low (30F - 40F), the sensor TE-7 that controls air temperature is failing and should be replaced. (LSC part number77700941). 3. Check the operation of Air Pre-heater solid state relay SSR-2. Open AC electrical enclosure, and observe the green LED located on the SSR-2. The LED indicates the operating status of relay. When LED is ON the Air Pre-heater element is energized. When LED is OFF the air heater element is de-energized. Confirm that the LED is OFF when the air Pre-heater temperature is at or above the control set point. If the air temperature is above the control set point and the relay SSR-2 is ON, replace the relay. (LSC part number 77780152).
IV T Am b ie n t C o n d itio n e rs
140 120 100 80 Ambient Temp (F) 60 40 20
A m b< 15F (-10 C ), A ir P re -H e ater R equired - N E C and A T E X A m bient > 120F (5 0C ), C ab inet C oole r R e qd - N E C A m bient > 104F (4 0C ) , C abinet C ooler R eq d - A T E X
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A m b< -4F (-20C ), C abin et H e ating R equ ired - A T E X
-2 0 -4 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 M is t F lo w (S C F M )
WARNING
EXPLOSION HAZARD Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I, Division 2.
(*) Select the correct heater element for the purchased IVT construction Reference the section titled UNIT IDENTIFICATION AND LABELING.
DESCRIPTION
PRESSURE TRANSDUCER-MIST PRESSURE PRESSURE TRANSDUCER-REGULATED AIR PRESSURE PRESSURE TRANSDUCER-SUPPLY AIR PRESSURE PRESSURE TRANSDUCER-SUPPLY OIL PRESSURE TEMPERATURE SENSOR-SUPPLY OIL RESERVOIR (TC) TEMPERATURE CONTROL- H-1 AIR / OIL HEATER (TC) TEMPERATURE SENSOR - H-1 AIR / OIL HEATER CUT-OUT (TC) TEMPERATURE CONTROL- H-2 AIR / OIL HEATER (TC) TEMPERATURE SENSOR - H-2 AIR / OIL HEATER CUT-OUT (TC) TEMPERATURE SENSOR - AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURE (TC) AIR / OIL HEATER, MAIN OIL MIST GENERATOR AIR / OIL HEATER, AUXILLIARY OIL MIST GENERATOR AIR PRESSURE REGULATOR - AUXILIARY UNIT AIR PRESSURE REGULATOR - OIL PUMP AIR SUPPLY AIR PRESSURE REGULATOR - MAIN UNIT AIR PRESSURE INDICATOR, 0-100 PSI (0-6.9 BAR) AIR PRESSURE INDICATOR, 0-100 PSI (0-6.9 BAR) MIST PRESSURE INDICATOR, 0-100 IN H20 (0-7.3 mm Hg) MIST PRESSURE INDICATOR, 0-100 IN H20 (0-7.3 mm Hg) THERMAL RELIEF VALVE, 150 PSI (10.3 BAR) CRACKING PRESSURE PRESSURE POP OFF VALVE - OIL MIST RESERVOIR GREEN LOCAL UNIT STATUS LIGHT-NORMAL RED LOCAL UNIT STATUS LIGHT-FAULT PRESSURE SWITCH - LOW AIR PRESSURE SOLENOID OPERATED AIR VALVE - OIL PUMP CONTROL LEVEL TRANSMITTER OIL LEVEL GAUGE - AUXILIARY MIST TANK OIL LEVEL GAUGE - BULK OIL RESERVOIR OIL LEVEL GAUGE - MAIN UNIT MIST TANK LEVEL INDICATOR INSTRUMENT AIR SUPPLY OIL MIST DENSITY SENSOR OIL LEVEL CONTROL SWITCH LOW OIL LEVEL SWITCH INLET AIR FILTER OIL SUPPLY FILTER
ALARM (RED)
CUSTOMER DCS
MIST SUPPLY
ATM.
De-misting Unit Warm Ambient Option - Cabinet Cooling Cool Ambient Option -Air Pre-Heater for NEC construction -Air Pre-Heater with Cabinet Heaters for ATEX construction Air Purge (Rotometer) Auto Bulk Oil Fill
SYMBOL IDENTIFICATIONS ITEM H3 TE-9 TE-7 TE-8 PCV-4 PCV-5 LG-1 LG-2 LG-3 LG-4 LG-5 IA LO LSH F-1 F-3 S-2 PI-5 H-4 H-5 TS-1 S-3 DESCRIPTION AIR PREHEATER ELEMENT START TEMPERATURE SENSOR, - H3 AIR PREHEATER (TC) TEMPERATURE CONTROL- H3 AIR PREHEATER (TC) HIGH TEMPERATURE CUTOUT (TC) AIR PRESSURE REGULATOR - AIR COOLER AIR PRESSURE REGULATOR - DEMISTING PUMP OIL LEVEL GAUGE - AUXILLIARY MIST TANK OIL LEVEL GAUGE - BULK OIL RESERVOIR OIL LEVEL GAUGE - MAIN MIST TANK OIL LEVEL GAUGE - DEMISTER TANK OIL LEVEL GAUGE - BULLS EYE SIGHT INSTRUMENT AIR SUPPLY LUBE OIL SUPPLY HIGH OIL LEVEL SWITCH INLET AIR FILTER INLET OIL FILTER SOLENOID OPERATED OIL VALVE SUPPLY OIL PRESSURE GAUGE CABINET HEATER w/T-STAT- OPERATOR ACCESS - ATEX ONLY CABINET HEATER w/T-STAT- MECH. COMPARTMENT - ATEX ONLY TEMPERATURE SWITCH - CABINET INTERIOR SOLENOID OPERATED AIR VALVE - ATEX CABINET COOLER
IA
ATM.
PUMP
CUSTOMER
MODEL IVT
BULK OIL INLET 3/4" NPT LO AIR PURGE (ROTOMETER) AUTO BULK OIL FILL CABINET HEATERS (ATEX ONLY)
G 1L1 2L1
ON OFF ON OFF
AUXILIARY UNIT ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER EC-2 BU-SSR-1 S.S. RELAY-25A OUTPUT BU-SSR-2 S.S. RELAY-25A OUTPUT
1 1.6A 2 10A
11
10
3 H-2 IVT AUXILIARY UNIT SSR-1 S.S. RELAY-25A OUTPUT SSR-2 S.S. RELAY-25A OUTPUT OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 10 10A H-1 5 10A H-3 4
11
(-)
(-)
(+) (+) 14 4A 15
1A
GND 2 +24V 1
13
NC 1 C NO NC 8 C NO
4 3
16 17
XL-2 R G XL-1
FAULT NORMAL
5 6
1 2 3
Voltage Panel Wiring Diagram / 115 VAC Supply Voltage / IVT NEC Construction
AC VOLTAGE COMPONENTS
DC VOLTAGE COMPONENTS
ON
ON OFF
8 12
9 15 14 13
1 4
G L2 L1
14 G L2 L1 15 17 2 3 16 17 9 16 4 6 5 7
LOCAL UNIT STATUS LIGHTS AIR/OIL HEATER AIR PREHEATER (OPTIONAL EQUIP)
SSR-1 SSR-2 1
BU BU SSR-1 SSR-2
13
10 4
11 5
G 1L1 2L1
ON OFF ON OFF
AUXILIARY UNIT ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER EC-2 BU-SSR-1 S.S. RELAY-25A OUTPUT BU-SSR-2 S.S. RELAY-25A OUTPUT
1 1.6A 2 10A
11
10
4 1.6A
3 10A H-2 IVT AUXILIARY UNIT SSR-1 S.S. RELAY-25A OUTPUT SSR-2 S.S. RELAY-25A OUTPUT OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 10 10A H-1 5 10A H-3 4
11
7 10A
GND 2 +24V 1
1A
13
NC 1 C NO NC 8 C NO
4 3
16 17
XL-2 R G XL-1
1A FAULT NORMAL 5 6 1 2 3
Voltage Panel Wiring Diagram / 230 VAC Supply Voltage / IVT NEC Construction
AC VOLTAGE COMPONENTS
DC VOLTAGE COMPONENTS
ON
POWER SWITCH OFF AUXILIARY UNIT 1 4 AUXILIARY UNIT ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER EC-2 SEE DETAIL 10 6
ON OFF
8 12
9 15 14 13
1 4
G L2 L1
14 G L2 L1 15 17 2 3 16 17 9 16 4 6 5 7
G XL-1 LOCAL UNIT STATUS R XL-2 LIGHTS H-1 H-3 AIR/OIL HEATER AIR PREHEATER (OPTIONAL EQUIP)
SSR-1 SSR-2 1
BU BU SSR-1 SSR-2
13
10 4
11 5
SELECTOR SWITCH
1 1.6A 2 10A
11
10
3 H-2
10 10A
4 H-1
G G
L1 L1
L2 L2
(-)
(-)
13
NC 1 C NO NC 8 C NO
4 3
16 17
XL-2 R G XL-1
FAULT NORMAL
5 6
1 2 3
Voltage Panel Wiring Diagram -115 VAC Supply Voltage / IVT ATEX Construction
AC VOLTAGE COMPONENTS
DC VOLTAGE COMPONENTS SERIAL DATA PORT RS-422/485 REMOTE ALARM CONTACTS CONNECTION COM N.O. N.C. RXRX+ TXTX+ DO#4 DO#4 + INSTRUMENT GROUND TERMINAL TB-1 TB-2
32
24
12 SELECTOR SWITCH
3 2 1 II-0-I
43
31 23
11
10 11 8 9 3+ 3-
10 6
RXRX+ TXTX+ DO#4 DO#4 + TX+ TXRX+ RXDO#4 + DO#4 1 2 3 14 15 17 +24V GND TB9/SOLID STATE CONTROLLER G XL-1 LOCAL UNIT STATUS LIGHTS R XL-2 H-1 H-3 AIR/OIL HEATER AIR PREHEATER (OPTIONAL EQUIP) 9 16 4 6 5 7
8 12
9 15 14 13
1 4
G L2 L1
SSR-1 1
BU BU SSR-1 SSR-2
SELECTOR SWITCH
1 1.6A 2 10A
11
10 1.6A
SSR-1 S.S. RELAY-25A OUTPUT SSR-2 S.S. RELAY-25A OUTPUT OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
10 10A
11
12
GND 2 +24V 1
1A
13
NC 1 C NO NC 8 C NO
4 3
16 17
XL-2 R G XL-1
1A
FAULT NORMAL
5 6
1 2 3
Voltage Panel Wiring Diagram -230 VAC Supply Voltage / IVT ATEX Construction
AC VOLTAGE COMPONENTS
DC VOLTAGE COMPONENTS SERIAL DATA PORT RS-422/485 REMOTE ALARM CONTACTS CONNECTION COM N.O. N.C. RXRX+ TXTX+ DO#4 DO#4 + INSTRUMENT GROUND TERMINAL TB-1 TB-2
32
24
12 SELECTOR SWITCH
3 2 1 II-0-I
43
31 23
11
10 11 8 9 3+ 3-
10 6
RXRX+ TXTX+ DO#4 DO#4 + TX+ TXRX+ RXDO#4 + DO#4 1 2 3 14 15 17 +24V TB9/SOLID STATE CONTROLLER GND G XL-1 LOCAL UNIT STATUS LIGHTS R XL-2 H-1 H-3 AIR/OIL HEATER AIR PREHEATER (OPTIONAL EQUIP) 9 16 4 6 5 7
8 12
9 15 14 13
1 4
G L2 L1
SSR-1 SSR-2 1
BU BU SSR-1 SSR-2
Voltage Panel Wiring Diagram / Warm Ambient Option Cabinet Cooling 115 or 230 VAC - ATEX Construction Only
Voltage Panel Wiring Diagram / Cold Ambient Option - Cabinet heating 230 VAC - ATEX Construction Only
BU-SSR-1
BU-SSR-2 RELAY S.S. INPUT + RELAY S.S. INPUT + AIR/OIL HEATER RELAY HIGH TEMPERATURE CUT-OUT RELAY TE-5 TE-4 FERRITE YELLOW MIST HEAD - HIGH AIR TEMP THERMOCOUPLE (TYPE K) RED RED MIST HEAD - AIR TEMP THERMOCOUPLE (TYPE K) YELLOW FERRITE
Full Load Amperes 115 VAC 230 VAC 7.4 Amperes 0.7 Amperes 7.4 Amperes 7.4 Amperes 40mA 3.7 Amperes 0.4 Amperes 3.7 Amperes 3.7 Amperes 40mA
ATEX Constructions Description Main Oil Mist Generator Air/Oil Heater (850 watts) Electronic Controller Air Pre-Heater (850 watts) Cabinet Heater - Operator Access Compartment Cabinet Heater - Mechanical Compartment Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator Air/Oil Heater (850 watts) Electronic Controller
Full Load Amperes 115 VAC 230 VAC 7.4 Amperes 0.7 Amperes 7.4 Amperes Not Available Not Available 7.4 Amperes 40mA 3.7 Amperes 0.4 Amperes 3.7 Amperes 0.6 Amperes 0.6 Amperes 3.7 Amperes 40mA
Component Identification
Tag PT-1 PT-2 PT-3 PT-4 TE-1 TE-2 TR-3 TE-4 TE-5 TE-6 TE-7 TE-8 TE-9 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 XL-1 XL-2 PSL S-1 S-2 S-3 LT-1 D-1 LS LSL LSH T-1 UY-1 EC-1 EC-2 TS-1 Description Pressure Transducer Mist Pressure Pressure Transducer Regulated Air Pressure Pressure Transducer Supply Air Pressure Pressure Transducer Supply Oil Pressure Temperature Sensor Supply Oil Reservoir (TC) Temperature Control H-1 Air / Oil Heater Control (TC) Temperature Sensor H-1 Air / Oil Heater Cut-Out (TC) Temperature Control H-2 Air / Oil Heater Control (TC) Temperature Sensor H-2 Air / Oil Heater Cut-Out (TC) Temperature Sensor - Ambient Air Temperature Control H-3 Air Pre-Heater Control (TC) Temperature Sensor H-3 Air Pre-Heater Cut-Out (TC) Temperature Start Sensor H-3 Air Pre-Heater (TT) Air / Oil Heater, Main Oil Mist Generator Air / Oil Heater, Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator Air Pre-Heater Cabinet Heater w/ Thermostat Operator Access Compartment (ATEX only) Cabinet Heater w/ Thermostat Mechanical Compartment (ATEX only) Green Local Status Light Normal Red Local Status Light Fault Pressure Switch Low Regulated Air Pressure Auxiliary Unit Solenoid Operated Air Valve Oil Supply Pump Control Solenoid Operated Air Valve Auto Bulk Fill Solenoid Operated Air Valve Cabinet Cooler Control (ATEX only) Level Transmitter Bulk Oil Reservoir Oil Mist Density Sensor Oil Level Control Switch Low Oil Level Switch High Oil Level Switch Demisting Reservoir Transformer 100-240 VAC / 24 VDC 4 Amp Relay Unit Status Hermetically Sealed Electronic Controller Main Oil Mist Generator Electronic Controller Auxiliary Oil Mist Generator Temperature Switch Cabinet Cooler Control (ATEX only)
RTD INPUTS
TB1 TB9
TB7
LubriMist
THERMOCOUPLE I/P
TB2
TB4
4 - 20 MILLIAMP I/P
TB8
DISPLAY
TB5
TB1
TB10
LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator Thermocouple Input / Output Terminal Strip (TB1 & TB2)
TB1 YELLOW TE1 BULK TANK - OIL TEMP (TYPE K T/C) FERRITE SHIELD SHIELD FERRITE YELLOW TE-3 A/O HTR - HIGH AIR TEMP (TYPE K T/C) RED YELLOW TE-7 PRE-HEATER - AIR TEMP (TYPE K T/C) FERRITE SHIELD SHIELD YELLOW TE-8 PRE-HTR - HIGH AIR TEMP (TYPE K T/C) FERRITE RED SHLD TE8-1 4A TE8-2 4B TB2 5A INPUTS NOT USED 5B SHLD SHLD 6A YELLOW TE-2 A/O HTR - AIR TEMP (TYPE K T/C) FERRITE SHIELD RED 6B TE2-1 7A TE2-2 7B SHLD TE-2 OUTPUT SIGNAL TO CUSTOMER REMOTE READ OUT (SUPPLIED BY OTHER) 7B SHLD 7A RED SHLD TE3-1 2A TE3-2 2B TE7-1 3A TE7-2 3B SHLD RED TE1-1 1A TE1-2 1B SHLD
TB3 LT-1 BULK OIL LEVEL TRANSDUCER FERRITE 4-20 SIGNAL OUT SHIELD PT1-1 2+ PT1-2 22 OUT SHLD TB4 PT-2 REGULATED AIR PRES. TRANSDUCER FERRITE 4-20 SIGNAL OUT SHIELD PT3-1 4+ PT3-2 44 OUT SHLD PT-4 SUPPLY OIL PRES. TRANSDUCER FERRITE 4-20 SIGNAL OUT SHIELD 5 OUT SHLD RED BLACK PT4-1 5+ PT4-2 53 OUT SHLD PT-3 SUPPLY AIR PRES. TRANSDUCER FERRITE 4-20 SIGNAL OUT SHIELD RED BLACK RED BLACK PT2-1 3+ PT2-2 31 OUT SHLD PT-1 MIST PRESSURE TRANSDUCER FERRITE 4-20 SIGNAL OUT SHIELD RED BLACK RED WHITE LT1-1 1+ LT1-2 1-
TB5 S1-2 S-1 OIL PUMP AIR SOLENOID S1-1 1+ AIR/OIL HEATER RELAY SSR-1 H1-2 2+ H1-1 2+ AIR PRE-HEATER RELAY SSR-1 (OPTIONAL EQIP) H3-2 3+ H3-1 3DE-MISTING MOTOR INTERLOCK 24 VDC - 1 AMP MAX 4UY1-2 UY-1 7 R2 2 BULK OIL SOLENOID (OPTIONAL FEATURE) STATUS LIGHT RELAY UY1-1 5S2-2 S-2 S2-1 6+ 6TB6 RED LSH-2 DEMISTING OIL RESERVOIR HIGH LEVEL SWITCH LSH-1 WHITE WHITE LS-2 MIST GENERATION TANK LEVEL CONTROL SWITCH LS-1 GREEN RED LSL-2 MIST GENERATION TANK LOW LEVEL SWITCH LSL-1 BLACK INPUTS NOT USED 41+ 12+ 23+ 34+ 5+ 4+ 1+
LSH
LS
LSL
+5V D1-1 SIG D1-2 +15V D1-3 GND D1-4 -15V D1-5 BROWN SHIELD SHIELD 2B TE6-1 2A TE6-2 SHLD SHIELD 1B 1A TB7 TE9-1 WHITE TE9-2 RED FERRITE PRE-HEATER - START TEMP TEMPERATURE TRANSDUCER TE-9 (RTD) FERRITE RED RED AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (100OHM RTD) TE-6 (RTD) SHLD SHLD BLACK GREEN FERRITE OIL MIST DENSITY DETECTOR WHITE RED TB1 TB2 DI-1 MIST MONITOR 1 2 3 4 5
LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator IVT Controller Power Input Terminal
15 (-) FROM AC PANEL - 24 VDC 14 (+) +24V GND GND GND TB9
+5V
TB8
GND
RX-
R+
X+
TXTX+
R-
GND
RX+
X-
LubriMist Model IVT Oil Mist Generator Bill Of Materials IVT / NEC Construction
ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 PART NUMBER 77500489 77600087 77600088 77780130 77780111 77780120 77780147 76050031 77700320 77700321 76050040 77600966 77780386 77780140 77780139 77780138 77780145 77780131 77780126 77780127 77780141 77780148 73160138 77780124 77780034 77780269 77780195 77780142 77710711 77710441 77780143 77780144 77710826 77780149 77780136 77780152 77780792 77780119 77780153 77780154 77780155 77780780 77780337 77700941 77780181 77780182 77780965 77780265 77780331 77780313 77780327 77780328 QUANTITY 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 (a) 1 2 1 / 2 (d) 1 / 1 (d) 2 / 4 (d) 1 1 4 (b) 2 (c) 2 (c) 1 1 1 1 / 2 (d) 1 1 DESCRIPTION SPIN-ON OIL FILTER MIST PRESSURE GAUGE REGULATOR PRESSURE GAUGE TOGGLE VALVE OIL LEVEL GAUGE, 8 INCHES LONG WINDOW SIGHT GLASS OIL LEVEL GAUGE, 20 INCHES LONG
PLUG, 150 / 3000# - T-304 SS BALL VALVE T-304 SS BALL VALVE, , ROUND HANDLE, SS PLUG, 150 / 3000# - T-304 SS RELIEF VALVE OIL TRANSFER PUMP PRESSURE TRANSDUCER, 0-5 PSI PRESSURE TRANSDUCER, 0-100 PSI PRESSURE TRANSDUCER, 0-150 PSI DUAL LEVEL SWITCH AIR SOLENOID VALVE, 24 VDC, NPT, SS BODY BALL VALVE, , LEVER HANDLE, SS PRESSURE REGULATOR, 0-60 PSI, NPT LEVEL TRANSMITTER THERMOCOUPLE, TYPE K, 33 LONG FLANGE, 2 150# THRD., T-304 SS AIR FILTER, NPT MIST OUTLET VALVE ASSEMBLY POP OFF VALVE, 2.4 PSI, NPT MIST GENERATING KIT (SIZE PER MIST CAPACITY) OIL MIST MONITOR DETECTOR ASSEMBLY AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SENSOR, RTD, 100 OHM DISPLAY CONDUIT OUTLET BOX PRESSURE SWITCH, ADJ. 1-12 PSI TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER RELAY, HERMETICALLY SEALED 24 VDC COIL SWITCH, FACTORY SEALED 2-POLE, FEED THRU CHECK VALVE, 100 PSI CRACKING PRESS SOLID STATE RELAY
(a) Quantity is 4 when Air Pre-heater option is included (b) Quantity is 6 when Air Pre-heater option is included (c) Quantity is 3 when Air Pre-heater option is included (d) Quantity shown is for 115 Volt / 230 Volt
53
54
DETAIL "A" 30 DETAIL "A" 46 DETAIL "A" DETAIL "D" OIL TRANSFER PUMP MANUAL AIR VALVE 4 1 5 5 4 2 DETAIL "D" DETAIL "A" AUXILIARY RESERVOIR MANUAL OIL REFILL
10 11
OPERATOR INTERFACE
FRONT
DETAIL "G" 45 15 12 2 17
MAIN ACCESS
LEFT SIDE
40 60 LUBRIMIST 20 0 80 100
29
027
26
AUXILIARY ACCESS
RIGHT SIDE
Top View
31
28
48 47
48
47 16
DETAIL "F"
TOP VIEW
51
39
33 49 43
43 42 52
38
38 34
42
38 32
51
39
33 49 43
43 42 41 43
38
38 34
42 41 52
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38
(a) Quantity is 4 when Air Pre-heater option is included (b) Quantity is 6 when Air Pre-heater option is included (c) Quantity is 3 when Air Pre-heater option is included (d) Quantity shown is for 115 Volt / 230 Volt
DETAIL "A" 30 DETAIL "A" 46 DETAIL "A" DETAIL "D" OIL TRANSFER PUMP MANUAL AIR VALVE 4 1 5 5 4 2 DETAIL "D" DETAIL "A" AUXILIARY RESERVOIR MANUAL OIL REFILL
10 11
OPERATOR INTERFACE
FRONT
DETAIL "G" 45 15 12
027
2 17
MAIN ACCESS
LEFT SIDE
31
40 60 LUBRIMIST 20 0 80 100
29
35 DETAIL "B"
027
26
AUXILIARY ACCESS
RIGHT SIDE
Top View
28
48 47
48
47 16
51
39
33 49 43
43 42 52
38
38 34
42
38 32
51
39
33 49 43
43 42 41 43
38
38 34
42 41 52
32
38
Optional Equipment
Cold Ambient Option - Air Preheating - NEC and ATEX Constructions ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION 1 77780265 1 TRANSDUCER, TEMPERATURE (PRE-HEATER OPTION ONLY) 2 77780179 1 AIR / OIL HEATER ELEMENT 115 VAC 850 WATT ATEX CONSTRUCTION 77780180 AIR / OIL HEATER ELEMENT 230 VAC 850 WATT ATEX CONSTRUCTION 77780181 AIR / OIL HEATER ELEMENT 115 VAC 850 WATT NEC CONSTRUCTION 77780182 AIR / OIL HEATER ELEMENT 230 VAC 850 WATT NEC CONSTRUCTION 3 77700941 4 (b) THERMOCOUPLE, TYPE K 4 LONG
( HEATER START )
3 3
PRE-HEATER OPTION
Cold Ambient Option - Cabinet heating ATEX only ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION 1 77780442 1 CABINET HEATER 130 WATT w/ THERMOSTAT 2 77780445 1 TEMPERATURE GAUGE
QUANTITY 1 1 1
DESCRIPTION PLUG VALVE ROTOMETER, INSTRUMENT AIR PURGE VENT, ENCLOSURE AIR PURGE
Warm Ambient Option Cabinet Cooling NEC Construction ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION 1 77700320 1 BALL VALVE, SS 2 77500473 1 AIR FILTER / PRESSURE REGULATOR 3 77600863 1 VORTEX COOLER 4 77600566 1 PRESSURE GAUGE, 1-160 PSIG
Warm Ambient Option Cabinet Cooling ATEX Construction ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION 1 77780443 1 AIR PRESSURE REGULATOR 2 77780444 1 VORTEX COOLER 3 77780448 1 TEMPERATURE SWITCH 4 77780335 1 SOLENOID OPERATED AIR VALVE 5 77600566 1 AIR PRESSURE GAUGE, 0-160 PSIG 6 77780445 1 TEMPERATURE GAUGE
G 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Optional Demisting Unit ITEM PART NUMBER 1 77500843 2 77780127 3 77600088 4 5 77780344 6 77780198 7 77780105 8 77780011 9 77600853 10 77500875
QUANTITY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
DESCRIPTION OIL TRANSFER PUMP AIR PRESSURE REGULATOR GAUGE, REGULATED AIR PRESSURE VENT CAP CHECK VALVE, 10 PSI HIGH LEVEL ALARM SWITCH GASKET, LEVEL SWITCH ADAPTER OIL LEVEL GAUGE LEVEL OPERATED AIR SWITCHING VALVE BULLS EYE SIGHT
Optional Auto Bulk Oil Fill ITEM PART NUMBER QUANTITY 1 77700321 1 2 77780335 1 3 77500487 1 4 77780344 1 5 77600565 1
DESCRIPTION BALL VALVE, S.S. NPT. SOLENOID OIL VALVE 24VDC OIL FILTER ELEMENT, 10 MICRON SPIN-ON CHECK VALVE, 10 PSI PRESSURE GAUGE, 0-300 PSI (0-21 BAR)
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