The Part Number is a six-digit unique number that is only used to order the G3 Pump. The configured Model Number
identifies the distinct features of a specific G3 Pump. To help you understand each component that makes up the
Model Number see Understanding Your Model Number, page 5. The tables below shows the relationship between
each Part Number and its related Model Number.
Use the Code Sample provided below to identify each component’s location in the Model Number. The options for
each component that make up the code are provided on the lists below.
NOTE: Some pump configurations are not available. Contact Graco Customer Service or your local Graco distributor
for assistance.
G3 - G-MX
Code Sample:aabb-ccdeff-ghijk m np
G3 - G = Identifies pump as being a G3; G = Grease
G3 - A = Identifies pump as being a G3; A = Oil
Code aa: Power Source
•12 = 12 Volts DC
•24 = 24 Volts DC
•AC = 100 - 240 Volts AC
Code bb: Operation Control
•MX = Max (Cycle) Control
Code cc: Reservoir Capacity (Liters)
•2L = 2 Liters
•4L = 4 Liters
•8L = 8 Liters
•12 = 12 Liters
•16 = 16 Liters
Code d: Follower Plate Installed
•F = Follower Plate Installed
•0 = No Follower Plate
•A = Auto-Fill Shut Off
Code e: Low Level Option
•L = Low Level with Controller
•0 = No Low Level monitoring
Code ff: Options
•00 = No Options
•03 = Powered Alarm Contact
•05 = 5 Pin CPC power cable
•07 = No Power Cord
•08 = Normally open vent valve with alarm,
manual run, and low level in CPC
Code g, h, i, j, k, m, n, p
NOTE: Codes g - p relate to a specific location on the
G3 pump. See F
•C = CPC
•D = DIN
•1, 2, 3 = Sensor Number
•R = Remote Manual Run
•M = Machine Count
•A = Alarm Output
•V = Vent Valve
•0 = Not populated
•U = USB Port
IG. 1 for these locations.
FIG. 1
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Warnings
Warnings
The following warnings are for the setup, use, grounding, maintenance, and repair of this equipment. The exclamation point symbol alerts you to a general warning and the hazard symbols refer to procedure-specific risks. When
these symbols appear in the body of this manual or on warning labels, refer back to these Warnings. Product-specific
hazard symbols and warnings not covered in this section may appear throughout the body of this manual where
applicable.
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
This equipment must be grounded. Improper grounding, setup, or usage of the system can cause
electric shock.
•Turn off and disconnect power at main switch before disconnecting any cables and before servicing
or installing equipment.
•Connect only to grounded power source.
•All electrical wiring must be done by a qualified electrician and comply with all local codes and regulations.
EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD
Misuse can cause death or serious injury.
•Do not operate the unit when fatigued or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
•Do not exceed the maximum working pressure or temperature rating of the lowest rated system
component. See Technical Data in all equipment manuals.
•Use fluids and solvents that are compatible with equipment wetted parts. See Technical Data in all
equipment manuals. Read fluid and solvent manufacturer’s warnings. For complete information
about your material, request MSDS from distributor or retailer.
•Turn off all equipment and follow the Pressure Relief Procedure when equipment is not in use.
•Check equipment daily. Repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately with genuine manufacturer’s replacement parts only.
•Do not alter or modify equipment. Alterations or modifications may void agency approvals and create safety hazards.
•Make sure all equipment is rated and approved for the environment in which you are using it.
•Use equipment only for its intended purpose. Call your distributor for information.
•Route hoses and cables away from traffic areas, sharp edges, moving parts, and hot surfaces.
•Do not kink or over bend hoses or use hoses to pull equipment.
•Keep children and animals away from work area.
•Comply with all applicable safety regulations.
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Warnings
WARNING
SKIN INJECTION HAZARD
High-pressure fluid from dispensing device, hose leaks, or ruptured components will pierce skin. This
may look like just a cut, but it is a serious injury that can result in amputation. Get immediate surgi-
cal treatment.
•Do not point dispensing device at anyone or at any part of the body.
•Do not put your hand over the fluid outlet.
•Do not stop or deflect leaks with your hand, body, glove, or rag.
•Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure when you stop dispensing and before cleaning, checking,
or servicing equipment.
•Tighten all fluid connections before operating the equipment.
•Check hoses and couplings daily. Replace worn or damaged parts immediately.
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD
Over-pressurization can result in equipment rupture and serious injury.
•A pressure relief valve is required at each pump outlet.
•Follow Pressure Relief Procedure in this manual before servicing.
PLASTIC PARTS CLEANING SOLVENT HAZARD
Many solvents can degrade plastic parts and cause them to fail, which could cause serious injury or
property damage.
•Use only compatible water-based solvents to clean plastic structural or pressure-containing parts.
•See Technical Data in this and all other equipment instruction manuals. Read fluid and solvent
manufacturer’s SDSs and recommendations.
MOVING PARTS HAZARD
Moving parts can pinch, cut or amputate fingers and other body parts.
•Keep clear of moving parts.
•Do not operate equipment with protective guards or covers removed.
•Pressurized equipment can start without warning. Before checking, moving, or servicing equipment, follow the Pressure Relief Procedure and disconnect all power sources.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Wear appropriate protective equipment when in the work area to help prevent serious injury, including eye injury, hearing loss, inhalation of toxic fumes, and burns. This protective equipment includes
but is not limited to:
•Protective eye wear, and hearing protection.
•Respirators, protective clothing, and gloves as recommended by the fluid and solvent manufacturer
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Installation
Installation
Unpacking
NOTICE
Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices. Touch ground before handling pump.
The pump module was carefully packaged for shipment
by Graco. When the package arrives, perform the following procedure to unpack the units:
1. Inspect the shipping box carefully for shipping
damage. Contact the carrier promptly if damage is
discovered.
2. Unseal the box and inspect the contents carefully.
There should not be any damaged parts.
3. Compare the packing slip against all items included
in the box. Any shortages or other inspection
problems should be reported immediately.
Choosing an Installation Location
•Use designated mounting holes and provided
configurations only.
•Always mount the G3 oil models upright.
•If the G3 grease model is going to be operated
in a tilted or inverted position for any period of
time, you must use a model that includes a follower plate, otherwise the G3 must be mounted
upright. Refer to your model number to confirm
if a follower plate was installed on your pump.
See page 5, Understanding the Model Number
to identify this character in your model number.
•Use the three fasteners (included) to secure the
G3 to the mounting surface.
•Some installations may require an additional
reservoir support bracket. See Table below for
bracket information.
In high vibration environments and when using
an AC model, additional dampening at mounting
point is necessary.
Part No Description
571159 Reservoir bracket and strap
125910 L-Bracket for pump
127665 USP to G-Series mounting bracket
AUTOMATIC SYSTEM ACTIVATION HAZARD
If the system is equipped with has an automatic timer
(user supplied) that activates the pump lubrication
system when power is connected or when exiting the
programming function, unexpected activation of the
system could result in serious injury, including skin
injection and amputation.
Before you install or remove the lubrication pump
from the system, disconnect and isolate all power
supplies and relieve all pressure.
•Select a location that will adequately support
the weight of the G3 Pump and lubricant, as
well as all plumbing and electrical connections.
•Refer to the mounting hole layouts provided in
the Mounting Pattern section of this manual,
page 87. No other installation configuration
should be used.
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Component Identification
A
D
H
I
B
E
F
J
G3-G-24NC-2L0A00-L0C00000
Grease Models with Follower
Plate
L
M
96GXXX
Oil Models
N
Grease Models
DMS
TM
Models
P
R
Auto-Fill Shut Off Models
Installation
FIG. 2:
Key:
AReservoir
BPump Element (1 included. Can accommodate 3 total)
CPressure Relief Valve (Not shown. Not included / required for
each outlet - Available from Graco. See Parts, page 83.)
DZerk Inlet Fill Fitting (1 included / grease models only)
EPump Outlet Plug (2 included)
FVolume Control Spacers (2 included. More spacers = less
GFuse (DC models only - Not included, not shown. Available
HControl Panel
IPower / Sensor Panel (both sides; only one side shown)
JPart Number / Model Number example only shown, (see
KPower Cord (not shown)
output volume per stroke) (also see F
from Graco. See Parts, page 84.)
IG. 21, page 23)
pages 5, Understanding the Model Number, for details)
LFollower Plate (grease models only / not available on all
grease models)
MVent Hole for Follower Plate (grease models only / not
available on all grease models)
NFill cap (oil models only)
PUSB Port (DMS
RAuto-Fill Shut Off
™
Models only)
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Installation
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
D
E
C
F
H
G
Typical Installation
Series Progressive Divider Valve Installations
FIG. 3
Injector Installations
FIG. 4
AConnected to fused power source
BPressure relief valve (Not included/required for each outlet
D- Series progressive divider valves (Divider Installations)
- Injectors (Injector Installations)
ETo lube points
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F- Proximity Switch (Divider Installations)
- Pressure switch (Injector Installations)
GVent valve (Not included / available from Graco. See
Parts, beginning on page 82.)
HReturn to reservoir
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Installation
E
D
C
F
P
N
K
H
J
M
L
A
R
Q
B
S
T
Typical Installation - With Remote Fill Manifold
The installation shown is only a guide for selecting and installing system components. Contact your Graco distributor
for assistance in planning a system to suit your needs.
FIG. 5
Key:
AG3 Pump
BAuto-Fill Shut Off Valve
CAuto-Fill Inlet
DG3 Reservoir
ERemote Fill Reservoir
FRemote Fill Pump
GSupply Hose (user supplied)
HAir Supply to Refill Pump
JSupply Hose (user supplied)
KPressure Relief Valve
LDrain Hose
MFill Coupler/Inlet (quick disconnect)
NFill Manifold
PFill Manifold Outlet
QFill Manifold Vent Port
RPressure Gauge
SPressure Regulator and Gauge
TPressure Relief Knob
To relieve the stall pressure in the fill line a fill manifold
(N) must be installed in the system.
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Installation
E
F
J
S
B
C
D
A
L1
H
U
V
L
L2
W
Y
Optional Installation - Without Remote Fill Manifold
The installation shown is only a guide for selecting and installing system components. Contact your Graco distributor
for assistance in planning a system to suit your needs.
NOTE: The remote filling station pump stalls (dead-heads) when the reservoir is full. If the pump does not stall
(dead-head) there is a leak in the system.
FIG. 6
Key:
AG3 Pump
BAuto-Fill Shut Off Valve
CAuto-Fill Inlet
DG3 Reservoir
ERemote Fill Reservoir
FRemote Fill Pump
HRelief Valve
JSupply Hose (user supplied)
LDrain Tube
L1 Option - To reservoir
L2 Option - To overflow container
SPressure Regulator and Gauge
UPressure Relief Valve
VQuick Disconnect
W Overflow Container
YSupply Hose Pressure Relief Valve
To relieve the stall pressure in the fill line a ball valve
(Y) must be installed in the system.
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System Configuration and Wiring
Installation
Grounding
The equipment must be grounded to reduce the risk
of static sparking and electric shock. Electric or static
sparking can cause fumes to ignite or explode.
Improper grounding can cause electric shock.
Grounding provides an escape wire for the electric
current.
Improper installation of the grounding conductor may
result in a risk of electric shock. This product must be
installed by a qualified electrician in compliance with
all state and local codes and regulations.
If the product is permanently connected:
•it must be installed by a qualified electrician or serviceman.
•it must be connected to a grounded, permanent wiring system.
If an attachment plug is required in the end use
application:
•it must be rated for the product electrical specifications.
•it must be an approved, 3-wire grounding type
attachment plug.
Fuses
NOTICE
Fuses (user supplied) are required on all DC models. To avoid equipment damage:
•Never operate G3 Pump DC models without a
fuse installed.
•A fuse of the correct voltage must be installed in
line with the power entry to the system.
Fuse Kits are available from Graco. The following Table
identifies the correct fuse to use for your input voltage
and the corresponding Graco Kit number.
Input VoltageFuse ValueGraco Kit No.
12 VDC
24 VDC4 A571040
7.5 A
571039
Recommendations for Using Pump in
Harsh Environments
•Use pump with CPC style power cable.
•If using a DIN style power or alarm harness with a
right angle mating connector, make sure the connector does not exit the unit in the UP direction.
•Use a corrosion preventative electrical grease on all
contacts.
•it must be plugged into an outlet that is properly
installed and grounded in accordance with all local
codes and ordinances.
•when repair or replacement of the power cord or
plug is required, do not connect the grounding wire
to either flat blade terminal.
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Installation
Alarm Output and Remote Illumination Response
The following tables include graphical representations of the connector as it appears on the unit, a pin-out associated
with the connector and a typical installation wiring diagram. An internal representative wiring diagram is included
where it is deemed useful.
Wire colors provided on these pages only refer to the power cable provided by Graco with this product.
Standard Remote
Alarm Output
(via DIN alarm relay
connector)
Illumination
(via 5 wire CPC power
cable)
Unit in OFF ModeDeactivated (off)OffOff
Unit in ON ModeDeactivated (off)OnGreen
Warning Condition (A11
OFF)
Low Level Indication (A9
OFF)
Fault Condition
(Advanced Programming
A7 OFF)
Fault Condition (Advanced
Programming A7 ON)
Activated (on)
See Warning or Fault Condition
Toggles On and Off once
per second
Activated (on)
Toggles On and Off once
per second
Toggles On and Off once
per second
Toggles On and Off once
per second
Toggles On and Off once
per second
Tri-Color Remote
Illumination
(via M12 Connector)
Yellow
See Warning or Fault Condition
Red
Red
Outputs (“08” option) (via 5 wire CPC)
Pin 4
Alarm
Low Level Warning
FIRMWARE 6.02 and above
Off*
(A7 OFF, A9 ON)
Low Level Warning
(A7 OFF, A9 OFF)
Low Level Fault
(A7 OFF, A9 OFF)
Low Level Fault
(A7 ON, A9 OFF)
*Firmware 6.04 and above for non-DMS models and 7.07 and above for DMS models. For A11 OFF the Alarm Pin 4 activates ON
during a warning. It is shown with A11 ON.
Off*Activated (On)
Toggles On and Off once
per second
Activated (On)Activated (On)
Toggles On and Off once
per second
Activated (On)
Pin 7
Low Level
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Alarm Relay Response
N.O.
N.C.
N.O.
N.C.
1 second
No Faults or
Warnings
Installation
Output Tied to Common
Warning
(Advanced
Programming
Setting A11 OFF)
Fault
(Advanced
Programming A7
OFF)
Fault
(Advanced
Programming
Setting A7 ON)
N.O.
N.C.
N.O.
N.C.
Wiring and Installation Diagrams
The following Table identifies the wiring and installation diagrams provided in this manual.
DiagramSymbolPage #
Power DIN AC16
Power DIN DC16
Power CPC DC17
Inputs (M12)
Vent Valve Outputs19
Alarm Outputs19
Illuminated Manual Run Input
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Kits: 571030, 571031,
571032, 571033
18
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Installation
Power DIN AC - 15 foot: Part No.
16U790
Pin and Related Wire Color (FIG. 7)
PinPin NameColor
1LineBlack
2NeutralWhite
3Not UsedNot Used
GroundGreen
4
Power DIN DC - 15 foot
Pin and Related Wire Color (FIG. 8)
PinPin NameColor
1-VDCBlack
2+VDCWhite
3
4
Not UsedNot Used
Not UsedGreen
FIG. 7
FIG. 8
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Installation
Power CPC DC -15 foot
Pin and Related Wire Color (FIG. 9)
PinPin NameColor
1Not UsedNot Used
2-VDCBlack
3+VDCWhite
4Not UsedNot Used
5Not UsedNot Used
6Not UsedNot Used
7Not UsedGreen
Power CPC DC - 5 Wire
Part No.: 127780: 15 ft (4.5 m)
Part No.: 127781: 20 ft (6.1 m)
Part No.: 127782: 30 ft (9.1 m)
An Illuminated Remote Run Button Kit: 571030, 571031
for starting a manual run cycle if used in conjunction
with a 5-wire CPC cable, is available from Graco. Contact your local Graco distributor or Graco Customer Service for additional information about these kits.
Pin and Related Wire Color (F
PinPin NameColor
1
Not UsedNot Used
2-VDCBlack
3+VDCRed
4LIGHTWhite
Manual Run
5
6Not UsedNot Used
7Not UsedGreen
Switch
IG. 10)
Orange
FIG. 10
FIG. 9
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Installation
1 SW +
2 Not Used
3 SW -
4 Signal
(3)
(4)
(1)
(2)
Sink (NPN) 2 or 3 wire
1
2
3
4
Source (PNP) 2 or 3 wire
1
2
3
4
Dry Contacts
1
2
3
4
Example Wiring Diagram
Pin-outConnector on Housing
Pin and Related Wire Color (FIG. 11)
Wiring for “08” Option
CPC PinPin NameWire Color
1Not UsedNot Used
2-VDC/ComBlack
3+VDCRed
4AlarmWhite
5ManualOrange
6Not UsedNot Used
7Low Level WarningGreen
Inputs (M12)
See Technical Data, page 85 for ratings.
FIG. 12
FIG. 11
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Installation
FIG. 13
Vent Valve Outputs
See Technical Data, page 85 for ratings.
Alarm Outputs
DC example shown. See Technical Data,
page 85 for ratings.
FIG. 14
1
1.
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Installation
Part No. 124333: Cable Pin Out (M12) for 5m
cable
Wire Colors (FIG. 15)
Item No.Color
1Brown
2White
3Blue
4Black
Part No. 124300: Male Flying Lead Pin Out
(M12)
Wire Colors (FIG. 16)
Item No.Color
1Brown
2White
3Blue
4Black
FIG. 15
FIG. 16
Part No. 124301: 4 Pin (M12) Female Field
Wireable Connector for 6-8 mm Cable
FIG. 17
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Part No. 124594: 4 Pin (M12) Male Field
Wireable Connector for 6-8 mm Cable
FIG. 18
NOTE: Field wireable connectors are for sensors with
integrated cable.
Part No. 124595: 5 Pin (M12) Male Field
Wireable Connector for 8-11 mm Cable
Installation
FIG. 19
NOTE: Field wireable connectors are for sensors with
integrated cable.
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Setup
Setup
Pressure Relief
Follow the Pressure Relief Procedure whenever
you see this symbol.
This equipment stays pressurized until pressure is
manually relieved. To help prevent serious injury from
pressurized fluid, such as skin injection, splashing
fluid and moving parts, follow the Pressure Relief
Procedure when you stop dispensing and before
cleaning, checking, or servicing the equipment.
Relieve pressure in system using two wrenches
working in opposite directions on pump element and
pump element fitting to slowly loosen fitting only until
fitting is loose and no more lubricant or air is leaking
from fitting.
NOTE: When loosening pump element fitting, do NOT
loosen pump element. Loosening pump element will
change the output volume.
Connecting to Auxiliary Fittings
NOTICE
Do not attach unsupported equipment to auxiliary fittings such as fill ports and pump element. Attaching
unsupported equipment to these fitting can result in
irreparable housing damage.
•Always use two wrenches working in opposite
directions when connecting anything to pump element or auxiliary fittings. See F
ple.
•Torque pump element fittings to 50 in. lbs (5.6
N•m).
•When connecting pump element into housing
torque to 50 in. lbs (5.6 N•m).
Pressure Relief Valves
To prevent over-pressurization, which can result in
equipment rupture and serious injury, a pressure
relief valve appropriate for the lubrication system
must be installed close to every pump outlet to alleviate unintended pressure rises in the system and protect the G3 pump from damage.
IG. 20 for an exam-
•Only use a pressure relief valve that is rated for
no more than the working pressure of any component installed in the system. See Technical
Data, page 81.
•Install a pressure relief valve close to every pump
outlet; before any auxiliary fitting.
NOTE: A pressure relief valve can be purchased from
Graco. See Parts, page 83.
F
IG. 20
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Setting Pump Outlet Volume
D
NOTE:
•Before making any adjustments to pump volume,
Relieve Pressure following procedure on page 22.
•Only use Graco supplied spacers to control output
volume.
1. Use a wrench to turn pump element counter-clockwise to loosen. Do not remove entire pump element.
Only back pump element out enough to allow
spacer to be slid on or off.
2. If needed, remove or insert spacers to achieve
required pump output volume. A tool may be
needed to facilitate removal.
Pump volume control is set using either no (0) spacers, 1 or 2 spacers (F
IG. 21).
Setup
FIG. 21
Loading Grease
To ensure optimal performance from the G3:
•Only use NLGI #000 - #2 greases appropriate for
your application, automatic dispensing, and the
equipment’s operating temperature. Consult with
machine and lube manufacturer for details.
Do not use more than 2 spacers to adjust output volume.
Output Volume / Minute
No. Spacers
20.122
10.183
00.254
NOTE:
•The amount of dispensed volume can vary depending on external conditions such as lubricant temperature and back pressure from downstream
connections.
•Use of these volume adjustment in conjunction with
setting the ON time of the pump will allow for control
of the output volume.
•Use these volume adjustments as a starting point
and adjust as necessary to ensure desired lubrication dispense.
cubic inchescubic cm
•The reservoir can be filled using a hand operated
pump, pneumatic pump or electric transfer pump.
•Do not overfill (F
•Do not operate G3 without reservoir attached.
•Always clean inlet fitting (D) (FIG. 22) with a
clean dry cloth prior to filling reservoir. Dirt
and/or debris can damage pump and/or lubrication system.
• Care must be used when filling the reservoir
using a pneumatic or electric transfer pump to
not pressurize and break the reservoir.
IG. 24).
NOTICE
3. Tighten pump element fitting. Torque fitting to 50 in.
lbs (5.6 N•m).
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F
IG. 22
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Setup
D
E
max fill
line
vent hole
Models without a follower plate:
1. Connect fill hose to inlet fitting (D) (FIG. 23).
IG. 23
F
2. For higher viscosity fluids, start pump to rotate stirring paddle during fill to prevent air pockets from
forming in grease.
To start the pump press the manual run
button.
Models with a follower plate:
1. Connect fill hose to inlet fitting (D) (FIG. 23).
2. For higher viscosity fluids, start pump to rotate stirring paddle during fill to prevent air pockets from
forming in grease.
To start the pump press the manual run
button.
3. Fill reservoir with grease until seal of
follower plate breaches the vent hole (F
the majority of air is expelled from the reservoir.
IG. 25) and
3. Fill reservoir with NLGI grease to max
fill line.
NOTE: Vent port, located in rear of reservoir, should not
be used as an overfill port/indicator.
F
IG. 24
4. Remove fill hose.
FIG. 25
NOTE: Vent port, located in rear of reservoir, should not
be used as an overfill port/indicator.
4. Remove fill hose.
Changing Greases
When changing greases, always use compatible fluids
or greases.
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Auto-Fill Shut Off
pin
down
Setup
Loading Grease
To ensure optimal performance from the G3:
•Only use NLGI #000 - #2 greases appropriate for
your application, automatic dispensing, and the temperature. Consult with machine and lube manufacturer for details.
•Do not overfill.
•Do not operate G3 without reservoir attached.
NOTICE
Care must be used when filling the reservoir using a
pneumatic or electric transfer pump to not pressurize and break the reservoir.
Changing Greases
When changing greases, always use compatible fluids
or greases.
The Auto-Fill Shut Off is used for refilling the G3 reservoir in an automatic lubrication system. As fluid is added
to the reservoir, it pushes the plate valve up to the top of
the reservoir. The plate valve then pushes the valve pin
and closes the inlet fluid path.
COMPONENT RUPTURE HAZARD
The maximum working pressure of each component
in the system may not be the same. To reduce the
risk of over-pressurizing any component in the system, be sure you know the maximum working pressure of each component. Never exceed the
maximum working pressure of the lowest rated component in the system. Over-pressurizing any component can result in rupture, fire, explosion, property
damage and serious injury.
Regulate input pressure to the remote fill pump so
that no fluid line, component or accessory is over
pressurized.
Remote Fill with Remote Fill Manifold
The reference letters used in the following instructions
refer to the Typical Installation diagram, page 11.
The fill valve is used to relieve pressure in the refill line
and to reset the Auto Fill Shut Off. See Fill Valve instruction manual 333393. Graco fill valve, part no. 77X542 is
available. Contact your local Graco distributor.
When the fluid refilling path closes, the refilling line pressurizes and brings the refilling pump to a pressurized
stall condition.
NOTE: The operator must monitor system while filling
the reservoir to prevent overfilling.
The remote filling station pump stalls (dead-heads)
when the reservoir is full, causing the supply system
pressure to rise to the maximum output pressure
of the filling station pump. To help prevent equipment
damage or serious injury caused by pressurized fluid,
such as skin injection or injury from splashing fluid,
always use a remote filling station pump with a maximum output pressure of 5100 psi (35.1 MPa,
351.6 bar) and use supply hoses with a minimum
pressure rating of 5100 psi (35.1 MPa, 351.6 bar).
1. Pull out and hold the Pressure Relief Knob (T) long
enough to relieve line pressure between Fill Manifold (N) and Auto-Fill Shut Off Valve (B).
2. Verify the Auto-Fill Shut Off (B) pin is down, indicating it is reset (F
FIG. 26
3. Remove yellow Dust Cover from Fill Coupler (M).
IG. 26).
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Setup
pin
up
pin
up
4. Connect Supply Hose (J) between the Remote Filling Station Pump (F) and Fill Coupler port marked
with an “I”.
5. Start Remote Filling Station Pump (F).
6. When the G3 Reservoir (D) is filled:
•the Remote Filling Station Pump (F) stalls
(dead-heads),
•the Auto-Fill Shut Off (B) pin pops up as shown
in F
IG. 27,
•the Pressure Gauge (R) rises to the fill pump’s
set pressure.
NOTE: If the pump does not stall (dead-head) there is a
leak in the system.
Remote Fill without Remote Fill Manifold
The reference letters used in the following instructions
refer to the Typical Installation diagram, page 12.
1. A supply hose pressure relief valve (Y) and overflow
container (W) (for collecting excess fluid that drains
during pressure relief) must be installed in an easily
accessible location between the remote filling station pump (F) and the Auto-Fill Shut Off (B). This
pressure relief valve is used to relieve pressure in
the refill line and to reset the Auto-Fill Shut Off. See
Typical Installation, starting on page 12.
A Pressure Relief Kit: 247902 is available from
Graco. Contact your distributor or Graco Customer
Service for additional information about this kit.
2. Connect Supply Hose (J) at Quick Connect (V).
3. Turn on remote filling station pump (F) and fill the
G3 reservoir (D) until the indicator pin on the
Auto-Fill Valve pushes up as shown in F
pressure in the refill pump (F) builds and the pump
stalls.
IG. 28. The
FIG. 27
NO
7. Turn off the Remote Filling Station Pump (F).
8. Pull out and hold the Pressure Relief Knob (T) long
enough to relieve line pressure between Fill Manifold (N) and Auto-Fill Shut Off Valve (B) and
between Remote Filling Station Pump (F) and Fill
Manifold (N).
NOTE: The length of time it takes to vent varies depending on the system design and installation. In some
installations it may be necessary to repeat Step 8 to
ensure pressure is relieved.
9. Disconnect Supply Hose (J) at Fill Coupler (M).
FIG. 28
4. Turn off the air supply (H) to pump (F).
5. Relieve remote filling station pump pressure using
the following Remote Filling Station Pressure Relief
procedure:
10. Replace yellow Dust Cover over Fill Coupler (M).
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Y
L
W
a
b
Remote Filling Station Pressure Relief
The reference letters used in the following instructions
refer to the Typical Installation diagrams starting on
page 10.
The following Pressure Relief Procedure is only
used with the Auto-Fill Shut Off Valve to relieve
remote filling station and lubricant supply line
pressure.
This equipment stays pressurized until pressure is
manually relieved. To help prevent serious injury from
pressurized fluid, such as skin injection, splashing
fluid and moving parts, follow the Pressure Relief
Procedure when you stop dispensing and before
cleaning, checking, or servicing the equipment.
Filling Oil Unit
•Only use oil appropriate for your application, automatic dispensing, and the equipment’s operating
temperature. Consult with machine and lube manufacturer for details.
•Do not overfill (F
•Do not operate G3 without reservoir attached.
•Only use oils with viscosity at least 40 cSt.
IG. 30).
a. To relieve pressure between the Refill Pump (F)
and Auto-Fill Shut Off (B), open ball valve (bv)
(F
IG. 29). Pressure will be released and excess
fluid will drain out of the drain tube (L) and into
the lubrication overflow container (W).
FIG. 29:
b. Close supply hose pressure relief valve (Y)
when all pressure has been relieved.
FIG. 30
1. Remove fill cap (a).
2. Pour oil into reservoir to max fill line (b).
3. Replace fill cap. Hand tighten cap, securely.5
6. Disconnect the supply hose (J) from Quick Connect
(V).
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Priming
NOTE: It is not necessary to prime pump every time
pump is filled with lubricant.
Pump only requires priming the first time it is used or if it
is allowed to run dry.
1. Loosen pump element fitting (F
NOTE: When loosening pump element fitting, do NOT
loosen pump element. Loosening pump element will
change the output volume
IG. 31).
2. Only run pump until air is no longer dispensed with
the lubricant coming out of element fitting (F
IG. 32).
FIG. 32
F
IG. 31
3. Tighten pump element fitting using two wrenches
working in opposite directions (F
or ## identifies type of measurement
unit you are setting; i.e., HH is
hours.
•A blinking number on the display
indicates the G3 is in SETUP
MODE.
•In RUN MODE displayed numbers
count up or down. See Time ON and
Time OFF.
ON TIME/BACKUP TIME
•LED lights when ON
Time/Backup Time is running.
•Display shows time as MM:SS
(minutes and seconds).
i.e., 08:30 is 8 minutes: 30 seconds.
•Sets the limits for the amount
of time to complete a cycle or
build up pressure before a
warning is activated.
•Counts down from a set time to
zero.
OFF TIME/BACKUP TIME
•LED lights when OFF
Time/Backup Time is used to control Pump OFF function.
•Value is entered in HH:M.
•Displays in HH:MM (hours and
minutes) when > 1 hour.
•Times pump rest between cycles.
•Counts down from set time to
zero.
•Can be set up to use as a backup
for Machine Count control.
ALARM ICONS
LED next to icon lights when a
fault / warning event occurs
during a run cycle. See page 63
for a complete description of
these alarm scenarios.
PIN ICON
•LED next to icon lights indi-
cating PIN is required to
enter setup.
•In SETUP MODE LED
lights when setting up the
PIN.
PRELUBE
LED next to icon lights indicating LED lights when Prelube
function is enabled.
LEFT DIRECTION ARROW /
RESET
•In SETUP MODE: moves cursor
in display one field to the left.
•In RUN MODE: single press
clears warning.
•In RUN MODE: pressing for one
second ends run cycle if no
warnings.
•In ALARM MODE: pressing and
holding for 3 seconds clears
fault / warning and switches
cycle to OFF MODE.
RIGHT DIRECTION ARROW /
MANUAL RUN / ENTER
•In SETUP MODE: saves
entry, moves cursor in display
one field to the right or to the
next setup step.
•In RUN MODE: starts a man-
ual run cycle.
UP and DOWN ARROW
•Hold both the UP and DOWN ARROW but-
tons down together for 3 seconds to enter
SETUP MODE.
•In SETUP MODE: increases or decreases
number values shown in display.
CYCLE / PRESSURE SETUP
•Sets either Cycle (C) or Pressure
(P) Monitoring limits for up to 3
sensors.
•Each sensor is set up and con-
trolled independently.
MACHINE COUNT
•LED lights when Machine Count
is used to control Pump OFF
function.
•Counts independent machine
operations with a sensor to control Pump Off duration.
•Time OFF function can be used
as a backup for Machine Count.
Max Model Setup
Control Panel Overview (FIG. 33)
NOTE: Programming instructions begin on page 31.
IG. 33
F
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Programming the Max Model
Checking the Firmware Version
To check the firmware version installed on the pump:
1. Remove power to the pump by disconnecting the
power cable from the connection.
2. Reconnect the power cable to the power connection.
This creates a power cycle and the firmware version
displays on the screen during the first few seconds
of power up. See F
IG. 34.
•In RUN MODE numbers on the display do not blink.
•After 60 seconds of no activity, the device returns to
RUN MODE in the OFF Time cycle and the OFF
Time restarts counting down the total programmed
amount of time. It does not resume the countdown
from the point where the cycle was interrupted when
you entered SETUP MODE.
Entering Setup Mode
Press both the UP and DOWN
ARROW buttons together for 3
seconds to enter the SETUP
MODE.
NOTE: If the lock LED is
lit after entering Setup
Mode and four 0000’s
are displayed, the unit
has a PIN Code lock out
enabled. See the following section: Entering a
PIN Code to Access
Setup Mode.
FIG. 34
Powering Units With Controllers
By default, units with controllers are set to
operate in a timed mode with 1 minute of
ON time and 8 hours of OFF time. The unit
should be powered up in OFF mode,
counting down from the 8 hours. If the unit powers up in
ON mode and has not been primed, hold the reset button located on the control panel (example shown on the
right) for 1 second to move to the OFF mode.
NOTE:
•A blinking number on the display indicates the G3 is
in SETUP MODE.
Entering a PIN Code to Access Setup Mode
The G3 controller does not require a user to provide a
PIN code to access the programming features of the
unit. However, Graco understands that some users may
want to protect the programming settings and therefore,
an option for adding PIN Code authorization is available.
The instructions for setting up PIN Code Authorization
are provided in the Advanced Programming section of
this manual. See page 50.
To enter the PIN Code:
1. Press both the UP and
DOWN ARROW buttons for 3
seconds.
2. The LED next to the LOCK ICON on
the display lights and the 4 zeros
appear on the display indicating the
system requires a PIN Code entry to run the G3 in
SETUP MODE.
3. The cursor is automatically
positioned to enter the first
character of the PIN Code.
Use the UP and DOWN
ARROW buttons to move up
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and down through the numbers 0-9 until the first
number in the PIN code is displayed in the field.
4. Press the ENTER button to set the number. The cursor automatically moves to
the next number field.
4. Press the ENTER button to set the
year number.
The 3-character month displays indicating the G3 is
now ready to program the month.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each PIN Code prompt
field.
If the PIN Code you entered is correct, the first editable
character on the display will flash.
NOTE: A blinking field on the display indicates the G3 is
in SETUP MODE. In RUN MODE numbers on the display will not blink.
Setting the Real Time Clock
DMS™ Equipped Models Only
NOTE: Set the real time clock prior to plugging the USB
flash drive into the pump.
Enter the Year:
•The year displays.
The first programmable character, the
decade, blinks indicating the device is
ready to program the
decade digit of the year.
•The LED under the # sign lights while setting the
year.
Enter the Month:
1. Set the 3 character month by using
the UP and DOWN ARROW buttons to move up and down through
the list of months until the current
month is displayed in the field.
2. Press the ENTER button to set the
month.
The 2-digit date displays indicating the G3 is now
ready to program the date.
Enter the 2-digit Date:
The first programmable
character of the 2-digit
date blinks indicating the
device is ready to program the first digit of the
date.
1. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to move up and down through
the number 0-9 until the number
for the current decade is displayed
in the field.
2. Press the ENTER button to set the
decade number. The cursor automatically moves to the next field, the
year number.
3. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to move up and down through
the number 0-9 until the number
for the current year is displayed in
the field.
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The LED under the # sign lights while setting the date.
1. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW
buttons to move up and down
through the numbers 0-3 until the
first digit of the date is displayed in
the field.
2. Press the ENTER button to accept
the selection. The cursor automatically moves to the second digit of
the date.
3. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW
buttons to move up and down
through the numbers 0-9 until the
second digit of the date is displayed in the field.
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or
4. Press the ENTER button to set the
date.
The time displays indicating the G3 is now ready to
program the time.
Enter the Time:
•The time displays in 24-Hour format. i.e., 2:45 PM
displays as 14:45.
•The clock is set in Hours and Minutes (HH:MM).
•The LED under the
HH lights when setting hours and the
LED under the MM
lights when setting
minutes.
•The first programmable number of the HH (hour)
filed blinks, indicating the device is ready to program
the first digit of the hour.
•When programming a time of less then 12 hours,
you must program a leading zero in the first number
field and press the ENTER button to save the zero.
1. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW
buttons to move up and down
through the numbers 0-2 until the
desired number appears in the first
hour (HH) field.
2. Press the ENTER button to set the
number.
3. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW buttons to move
up and down through the numbers 0-9 until the
desired number for the second HH number field
appears.
4. Press the ENTER button to set the
number.
5. The next number field to the right blinks and the
LED under the MM lights indicating the G3 is ready
to program the minutes fields.
6. Repeat steps 1-4 to set the minutes (MM) fields.
7. After pressing the ENTER button to
set the time, the programmed Time
information is saved.
Programming ON Duration
•OFF, C1 (C2, C3) or
P1 (P2, P3) displays,
identifying the function you are programming.
•Selection of OFF, C1 (C2, C3) or P1 (P2, P3) designates the way pump run time is controlled:
•C1, C2, C3 - Completing a specific number of
cycles measured by an external prox/cycle
switch
•P1, P2, P3 - Reaching a specific pressure
threshold measured by an external pressure
switch - OR,
•OFF - A specific duration of time elapses.
•The LED next to C/P1 lights, indicating which sensor of the pump control
you are programming using either a
specific number of cycles or by monitoring a pressure switch.
•C / P2 and C / P3 controls functions to the second
and third sensors (when sensors are used).
•Only sensor inputs that are available on the unit can
be programmed.
NOTE: Field cannot be left blank. If C / P2 and C /
P3 are not used, OFF must be entered instead.
Cycle (C1, C2, C3) Setup
Cycle controls the number of lube cycles (as monitored
by an external cycle monitor) completed before the
pump rests.
NOTE:
•You must program at least one cycle. Zero is not an
available option.
1. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to toggle display between
OFF / C1 / P1 on the display.
2. When C1 is
on display,
press the
ENTER
button to
save selection and begin programming Cycle data.
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•The first number
displayed after the
“C1” on the display blinks, indicating the device
is ready to program the number of C1 cycles.
•The LED under the
# sign lights when
setting the number
of cycles.
3. Program the number of
cycles by pressing the UP or
DOWN ARROW button to
move up or down through
number 0-9.
4. The cycle field is a 2 digit number. When
the correct first numeral of the number
displays, press the ENTER button to
save the number. The cursor automatically moves to the second number field.
NOTE: A leading zero (0) must be entered in the
first field if the number of cycles is fewer than 10.
5. Press the ENTER button, to save the C1
information.
Pressure Control (P1, P2, P3) Setup
•For injector systems, monitoring pressure can be
used as a way to ensure sufficient pressure has
been reached to activate injectors. The pump runs,
building up enough pressure to cause injectors to
dispense fluid. Pressure continues to build to a preset maximum, activating the (user supplier) pressure switch. Then an external (user supplied) vent
valve opens and pressure reduces, priming the
injector for the next cycle.
•Pressure control is an ON / OFF selection only.
1. Use the UP or DOWN arrow
button to toggle between OFF
/ C1/ P1.
2. When P1
displays,
press
ENTER
button to
save
selection.
3. If your G3 comes equipped with more than one sensor input, you will automatically be prompted to
begin selecting pump control type for the next sensor. Repeat steps 1 - 2 to program P2 and P3.
•If your G3 is equipped with
more than one sensor input,
you will automatically be
prompted to begin selecting
the pump control type for the
next sensor. Repeat steps 1 - 5 to program cycles
for C2 and C3.
NOTE: If C / P2 and C / P3 are not used, the default
OFF setting must be entered instead.
6. After you set the last field and press the
ENTER button, the G3 saves the Cycle
information and moves to setting
Backup Time, page 37.
If P1 / P2 / P3 is selected the vent valve time is automatically set to 5 minutes. If the unit is used in an
injector based system and a sensor input is not
used, the user must update the vent valve time in
advanced programming. (See Advanced Programming, A-3 Vent Valve Time, page 51.)
Input Not Used
Select OFF if your system does not use the applicable
input.
1. Use UP or DOWN arrow button to toggle between OFF /
C1 / P1 on the display.
2. When
OFF is on
the dis-
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play, press the ENTER button to save selection.
If the sensor inputs are available and none are used in
the ON Mode, the definition of the entered time is ON
TIME.
Examples:
Model G3-G-24MX-2LFL00-1DMVA2R3 has 4 sensors,
so C/P1, C/P2, and C/P3 and Machine Count can all be
programmed.
Model G3-G-24MX-2LFL00-10CV00R0 has 1 sensor,
only C/P1 is available for programming.
Backup Time
In both Cycle and Pressure Modes, a maximum run
Time (Backup Time) for the lubrication period must be
set up. If this Time expires before the lubrication is completed an alarm/warning is triggered and the pump
stops.
To determine the Backup Time, Graco recommends the
user verify the length of time it takes to complete a typical cycle and double that value (to a maximum of 30
minutes).
Programming Backup Time
NOTE: When programming a time of less than 10 min-
utes you must program the leading zero in the first number field and press the ENTER button to save the zero
selection.
1. To set the ON Time use the
UP or DOWN ARROW button
to scroll through numerals 0
to 5 until the desired number
appears in the first MM (minutes) field.
2. Press the ENTER button to lock in the
selection. The next MM number field to
the right flashes indicating it is ready for
programming.
3. Use the UP or DOWN
ARROW button to scroll
through numerals 0 to 9 until
the desired number appears
in the second MM number
field.
4. Press the ENTER button to lock in the
selection.
Backup Time is setup after Cycle or Pressure Sensor
Setup is complete.
NOTE:
•The LED next to the clock in the ON field lights, indicating the Backup Time is being programmed.
•BACKUP (ON) Time is set as minutes and seconds
(MM:SS) only.
•The small flashing LED under the MM indicates you
are setting minutes.
•The first field (left side of display) blinks indicating
the device is ready for you to begin programming.
The next number field to the right
flashes and the LED lights under SS; indicating it is
ready to program the seconds fields.
5. Repeat steps 1 - 4 to set the SS (seconds) fields.
6. After pressing the ENTER button to set
the last SS field, all the programmed ON
Time information is saved.
The G3 automatically switches to the OFF Time
SETUP MODE.
ON Time
•The LED next to the clock in the ON
field lights, indicating you are setting
the ON Time parameters.
•ON Time is set in Minutes and Seconds (MM: SS).
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OR
•An LED flashes under
either MM when programming minutes
OR SS when programming seconds.
•In SETUP MODE, the
number displayed in
the first field, on the
left side of display
blinks, indicating the
device is ready to program the ON Time minutes.
•
The total amount of ON Time cannot
be 0 or exceed 30 minutes. If a value
of 0 or a value greater than 30 min‐
utes is entered, the RED alarm LED
lights and the value must be updated
If this time does not meet the application needs,
contact Graco Customer Support.
Programming ON Time
NOTE: When programming a time of less than 10 min-
utes you must program a leading zero in the first number field and press the ENTER button to save the zero
selection.
1. To set the ON Time use the
UP or DOWN ARROW button
to scroll through numerals 0
to 5 until the desired number
appears in the first MM (minutes) field.
2. Press the ENTER button to lock in the
selection. The next MM number field to
the right flashes indicating it is ready for
programming.
.
5. Repeat steps 1 - 4 to set the SS (seconds) fields.
6. After pressing the ENTER button to set
the last SS field, all the programmed ON
Time information is saved.
The G3 automatically switches to the OFF Time
SETUP MODE.
PUMP OFF / REST Setup
After setting the parameters for either Cycle (C1, C2 or
C3) or Pressure (P1, P2, or P3) ON modes, the OFF or
pump rest cycle must be set up. There are 3 ways to
control this function:
•Machine Count switch activation, or
•Machine Count activations limited by a maxi-
mum Time, or
•A specific set amount of Time (similar to Time
Mode).
•If the machine count sensor input is available
and not used in the OFF Mode, the definition of
the entered time is OFF TIME.
Machine Count
1. After you set the last ON Time field
and press the ENTER button, the G3
automatically switches to the
Machine Count setup if your model
has this feature.
Notice the LED next to 123 on the G3 display lights
indicating you are now in the Machine Count setup
mode.
2. Press the UP or DOWN
ARROW button to move up or
down through number 0-9.
3. Use the UP or DOWN
ARROW button to scroll
through numerals 0 to 9 until
the desired number appears
in the second MM number
field.
4. Press the ENTER button to lock in the
selection.
The next number field to the right
flashes and the LED lights under SS; indicating it is
ready to program the seconds fields.
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3. When the correct number displays,
press the ENTER button to set the number.
NOTE: If the machine count input is available on the unit
and not used, the value MUST be set to zero (0).
4. Repeat 2 - 3 to set the remaining fields.
NOTE: After the Machine Count value is entered, the G3
can be programmed to backup the machine count input
with time.
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OR
Backup Time Setup
1. The OFF Time LED lights.
OFF displays.
2. Press the UP or
DOWN ARROW button to change OFF to
RUN or FLT on the
display.
•RUN: After
backup time
expires the pump
automatically
goes into an ON
cycle and shows
a machine count
warning.
•FLT: After
backup time
expires, the
pump automatically goes into a
fault mode.
3. Press the ENTER button to set the
selection.
Backup Time
•The LED next to the clock in the OFF
field lights, indicating you are setting
the Backup Time parameters.
•In SETUP MODE the
number displayed in
the first field, on the
left side of display
blinks, indicating the
device is ready to program the Backup Time hours.
•The total amount of Backup Time must
be at least twice as long as the programmed ON Time. If a value less
than twice the ON Time is entered, the
RED alarm LED lights and the value must be
updated.
If this time does not meet the application needs,
contact Graco Customer Support.
Programming Backup Time
NOTE: When programming a Backup Time of less than
10 hours you must program a leading zero in the first
number field and press the ENTER button to save the
zero selection.
1. To set the Backup Time use
the UP or DOWN ARROW
button to scroll through
numerals 0 to 9 until the
desired number appears in
the first HH (hour) field.
2. Press the ENTER button to lock in the
selection. The next HH number field to
the right flashes indicating it is ready for
programming.
3. Use the UP or DOWN
ARROW button to scroll
through numerals 0 to 9 until
the desired number appears
in the second HH number
field.
•OFF Time is set in Hours and Minutes
(HH: MM).
•An LED flashes under
either HH when programming hours OR
MM when programming minutes.
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4. Press the ENTER button to lock in the
selection.
The next number field to the right
flashes and the LED lights under MM; indicating it is
ready to program the minutes fields.
5. Repeat steps 1 - 4 to set the next MM (minutes)
fields.
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OR
6. After pressing the ENTER button to set
the last MM field, the OFF Time information is saved.
7. After selecting ON, refer to page 34.
NOTE: Backup time can be set in HH:MM for the
machine count input.
OFF Time
•The LED next to the clock in the OFF
field lights, indicating you are setting
the OFF Time parameters.
•OFF Time is set in Hours and Minutes
(HH: MM).
•An LED flashes under
either HH when programming hours OR
MM when programming minutes.
•In SETUP MODE the
number displayed in
the first field, on the
left side of display
blinks, indicating the
device is ready to program the OFF Time hours.
•The total amount of OFF Time must be
at least twice as long as the programmed ON Time. If a value less
than twice the ON Time is entered, the
RED alarm LED lights and the value must be
updated.
If this time does not meet the application needs,
contact Graco Customer Support.
Programming OFF Time
NOTE: When programming a time of less than 10
hours you must program a leading zero in the first num-
ber field and press the ENTER button to save the zero
selection.
1. To set the OFF Time use the
UP or DOWN ARROW button
to scroll through numerals 0
to 9 until the desired number
appears in the first HH (hour)
field.
2. Press the ENTER button to lock in the
selection. The next HH number field to
the right flashes indicating it is ready for
programming.
3. Use the UP or DOWN
ARROW button to scroll
through numerals 0 to 9 until
the desired number appears
in the second HH number
field.
4. Press the ENTER button to lock in the
selection.
The next number field to the right
flashes and the LED lights under MM; indicating it is
ready to program the minutes fields.
5. Repeat steps 1 - 4 to set the next MM (minutes)
fields.
6. After pressing the ENTER button to set
the last MM field, the OFF Time information is saved.
Prelube
The Prelube function determines operation of the pump
when power is applied. It can be set to OFF or ON.
OFF (default) - The unit resumes its lubrication cycle at
the point it was at when power was removed.
ON - The unit begins a pump cycle.
Setting Prelube
1. After you set the OFF Time information and press
the ENTER button, the G3 automatically switches to
the Prelube Delay setup.
Notice the LED next to the prelube
icon on the G3 display lights indicating you are now in the Prelube setup
mode.
2. OFF displays. If you
want the prelube
cycle to begin immediately, leave this set
to OFF.
3. Press the ENTER button to set the
selection.
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4. If you want to set a
prelube delay time,
press the DOWN
ARROW button to
change OFF to ON
on the display.
Prelube Delay
Prelube Delay can be entered to delay the start of the
pump’s cycle on power up. If prelube is set to ON, a prelube delay time in MM:SS must be entered. By default,
the delay is set to 0 (begin an ON cycle immediately).
Delaying the prelube function may be desired if other
critical functions or systems of your machine or vehicle
are also coming on line during power up.
1. Prelube Delay is set in
MM:SS (minutes and seconds). To set the time use the
UP or DOWN ARROW button
to scroll through numerals 0
to 5 until the desired number
appears in the first MM (minutes) field.
The maximum length of time Prelube Delay can be
set to is 59:59 (59 minutes:59 seconds).
2. Press the ENTER button to lock in the
selection. The next MM number field to
the right flashes indicating it is ready for
programming.
3. Use the UP or DOWN
ARROW button to scroll
through numerals 0 to 9 until
the desired number appears
in the second MM number
field.
DMS™ Models Only
Downloading Data
1. Plug the USB flash drive into the USB port.
NOTE: The G3 pump stops pumping as soon as the
USB flash drive is plugged into it.
2. The system automatically begins downloading data
to the USB drive.
3. “data” is displayed while the system
is downloading files.
4. When download is finished, “done” is
displayed.
5. G3 pump restarts cycle in the OFF mode.
6. Remove the USB flash drive.
Storing Pump Program Settings
to the Flash Drive
The pump program settings file is named either:
GRACO/G3Config/g3config.bin (for 0209 and earlier
versions) or GRACO/Config/config.bin (for 0706 and
later versions): This file cannot be modified. Modification
of the file or file name (by anyone but the issuer) may
cause it to be unusable.
1. Plug the USB flash drive into the USB port.
NOTE: The G3 pump stops pumping as soon as the
USB flash drive is plugged into it.
2. The system automatically begins downloading data
to the USB drive.
4. Press the ENTER button to lock in the
selection.
The next number field to the right
flashes and the LED lights under SS; indicating it is
ready to program the seconds fields.
5. Repeat steps 1 - 4 to set the SS (seconds) fields.
6. After pressing the ENTER button to set
the last SS field the G3 automatically
switches to the RUN MODE.
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3. “data” is displayed while the system
is downloading files.
4. When download is finished, “done” is
displayed.
5. G3 pump restarts cycle in the OFF mode.
6. After the download is complete, press and hold the UP
and DOWN ARROW button
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Max Model Setup
for 3 seconds to store the current setup to the USB
flash drive.
7. “data” is displayed while the unit is
downloading and storing the configuration on the USB drive.
8. When configuration is stored, “done”
is displayed.
9. G3 pump restarts cycle in the OFF mode.
10. Remove the USB flash drive.
Uploading Pump Program
Settings to the Pump
1. Plug the USB flash drive into the USB port.
NOTE:
•The USB flash drive must contain file
GRACO/G3Config/g3config.bin (for 0209 and
earlier) or GRACO/Config/config.bin (for 0706
or later).
8. When upload is finished, “done” is
displayed.
9. G3 pump restarts cycle in the OFF mode.
10. Remove the USB flash drive.
11. After the USB flash drive is
removed, press and hold the
UP and DOWN ARROW buttons for 3 seconds to enter
the SETUP MODE (see
Entering Setup Mode, page 31).
12. In SETUP MODE, set the YEAR, MONTH, DATE
and TIME (see Setting the Real Time Clock, page
32).
13. After pressing the ENTER button to set
the TIME, press the RESET button to
exit the SETUP MODE.
Viewing the UNIT DMS ID Number
1. In RUN mode, press and hold the
DOWN ARROW button.
NOTE: 0707 pumps can take either file setting
to upload, but earlier pumps cannot. File names
and folders may need to be changed manually
when importing settings to an earlier version
pump from a later version.
•The G3 pump stops pumping as soon as the
USB flash drive is plugged into it.
2. The system automatically begins downloading data
to the USB drive.
3. “data” is displayed while the system
is downloading files.
4. When download is finished, “done” is
displayed.
5. G3 pump restarts cycle in the OFF mode.
6. After the download is complete, press and hold the
RESET button and UP
ARROW button for 3 seconds
to upload the setup stored in the USB flash drive.
2. The Unit DMS ID number displays. The
unit continues to normal operation while
the DMS ID is displayed.
3. Release the DOWN ARROW button after viewing
the DMS ID number.
7. “data” is displayed while the unit is
uploading the configuration data.
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Operation / Data Log
Operation / Data Log
During operation the G3 Pump stores information as
Log and Summary Files.
Logs contain the following information:
•Log Name
•DMS ID Number
•Current Software Graco Part Number
•Current Software Version
•Date and Time of Upload
System Event Log
The System Event Log lists the date and time of the last
800 common system events such as pump cycles, manual run and setting changes. The most recent event is
listed first.
The log file is stored in a folder structure created by the
pump DMS ID and download date. If multiple downloads
are done on the same date, the existing files will be written over.
Sample System Event Log
Example Event Log 1: Pump cycle of a divider valve
system with a proximity switch set to detect 5 divider
valve cycles.
G3 System Event Log
DMS ID Number: 0025 (see page 40)
Software Part Number: 16F821
Software Version: 1019
09/29/2010 14:1400
DateTimeDescription
9/29/201014:13:02Pump Run Off
9/29/201014:13:02C1 Cycle Completed
9/29/201014:12:39C1 Cycle Detected
9/29/201014:12:34C1 Cycle Detected
9/29/201014:12:28C1 Cycle Detected
9/29/201014:12:23C1 Cycle Detected
9/29/201014:12:17Pump Run On
The folder structure is as follows:
GRACO/G3_{DMS_id}/{download date - YYYYmmDD}/EVENTLOG.CSV
Example: GRACO/G3_00025/20100911/EVENTLOG.CSV.
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Example Event Log 2: Pump cycle of an injector valve
system with a pressure switch feedback.
DateTimeDescription
9/29/201013:28:12Venting Completed
9/29/201013:23:12Venting Detected
9/29/201013:23:11Pump Run Off
9/29/201013:23:11P1 Pressure Completed
9/29/201013:22:20Pump Run On
Common System Events are listed below.
Pump Run OnThe pump entered an on cycle and is
operating and dispensing material.
Pump Run OffThe pump entered an off cycle and is
not dispensing.
Pump Run Canceled
G3 Power OnThe pump powered on.
G3 Power OffThe pump powered off.
Program Variable
Change
C1 Cycle DetectedThe system is set up to monitor a prox-
C2 Cycle Detected
C3 Cycle Detected
C1 Cycle Completed
C2 Cycle Completed
C3 Cycle Completed
P1 Pressure Completed
P2 Pressure Completed
P3 Pressure Completed
Machine Count
Completed
Local Manual Run
Initiated
Remote Manual
Run Initiated
A pump on cycle was canceled by
pressing the cancel button on the front
panel and holding it for 3 seconds.
The setup mode was entered.
imity switch on a divider valve using the
sensor input (C1, C2, and/or C3) and
has detected one divider valve cycle.
The system is set up to monitor a proximity switch on a divider valve using the
sensor input (C1, C2, and/or C3) and
has achieved the number of counts
required by the system for that input,
completing a pump on cycle.
The system is set up to monitor a pressure switch for an injector system using
sensor input (P1, P2, and/or P3), the
system has achieved pressure and the
switch has activated, completing a
pump on cycle.
The system is set up to monitor a sensor on the equipment being lubricated
using the machine count input and has
achieved the number of counts required
by the system for that input, completing
a pump off cycle and initiating a pump
on cycle.
The manual run button was pressed, initiating a pump on cycle.
The remote manual run button was
pressed initiating a pump on cycle.
Venting DetectedIn an injector system, the pump on cycle
has completed and the system is currently venting pressure through the vent
valve.
Venting Completedin an injector system, the system com-
pleted the vent time.
Prelube InitiatedThe pump has entered a prelube delay
after powering up.
Prelube Delay Completed
Successful Pin
Code Entry
Firmware Update
Completed
Lowe Power Fault
Pump On
Low Power Warning Cleared
Low Power Fault
Cleared
The pump has completed prelube delay
and will begin a pump on cycle.
The pin code was successfully entered
and the user has entered setup mode.
The firmware was updated.
The power source does not have
enough power to power the pump when
it turns on. Replace power source
The voltage of the power source
dropped below an acceptable threshold.
The warning was cleared either by user
intervention, or by self-correction.
The voltage of the power source
dropped below and acceptable threshold for longer than 15 minutes and the
pump failed out. The fault was cleared
by the user.
Error Log
The Error Log lists Set Time and Clear Time for the last
400 faults and warnings. The most recent event is listed
first.
The log file is stored as:
GRACO/G3_{DMS_id}/{download date - YYYYmmDD}/ERRORLOG.CSV
Example: GRACO/G3_00025/20100911/ERRORLOG.CSV.
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Operation / Data Log
Sample Error Log
G3 Error Log
DMS ID Number: 00025 (see page 40)
Software Part Number:16F821
Software Version:0205
12/31/2015 23:04:00
DateTimeDescription
12/31/2015 23:03:54 Low Level Cleared
12/31/2015 23:03:42 Low Level Fault
12/31/2015 23:03:32 Low Level Warning
12/31/2015 23:03:22 P2 Not Detected Cleared
12/31/2015 23:03:22 C1 Not Detected Cleared
12/31/2015 23:03:19 P2 Not Detected
12/31/2015 23:03:19 C1 Not Detected
12/31/2015 23:02:20 Machine Count Not Detected
12/31/2015 23:02:11 Machine Count Not Detected
Common Error Log entries are listed below.
Software FaultAn internal software error
occurred. Contact Graco Customer Service.
Low Level WarningThe unit entered a low level
warning mode and is running
low on material. The pump
continues to dispense material
for the duration of the low level
alarm time specified by the
unit.
Low Level FaultThe alarm time in low level
warning has elapsed. The unit
will not pump until the reservoir
is filled and the fault is cleared.
Cycle 1 Not DetectedIn a divider valve system, the
Cycle 2 Not Detected
Cycle 3 Not Detected
Pressure 1 Not
Detected
Pressure 2 Not
Detected
Pressure 3 Not
Detected
system has not received the
programmed number of divider
valve cycles for the specified
input in the programmed
backup time.
In an injector system the system has not received a signal
from the pressure switch in the
designated backup time.
System Already Pressurized 1
System Already Pressurized 2
System Already Pressurized 3
Machine Count Sensor
Failure
Motor OvercurrentThe unit is out of expected
High Temperature
Warning
Low Temperature
Warning
USB Unable to MountThe USB flash drive that was
USB Unsupported
Device
USB File Not FoundThe pump program setting file
In an injector system the pressure switch is activated when
the unit enters a pump on
mode and may not have vented
properly.
The specified number of
machine count input activations was not received within
the designated backup time.
motor current range. Check the
system to determine that it is
functioning correctly (i.e., no
blocked lines). Continued operation at excessive motor currents will cause degradation in
pump life.
Internal temperature of the unit
is above the designated operating. Check the unit and system to determine that it is
functioning correctly. Operating outside of the specified
temperature range may cause
reduced performance and possible unit failure.
Internal temperature of the unit
is below the designated operating. Check the unit and system
to determine that it is functioning correctly. Operating outside
of the specified temperature
may cause reduced performance and possible unit failure.
installed was unable to connect
and communicate with the
pump.
The USB flash drive is unsupported. Use a different flash
drive.
was not found or created correctly. Restore the setting file to
the flash drive.
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USB Folder Navigation The pump program setting file
was not found or created correctly. Restore the setting file to
the flash drive.
USB Invalid FileThe pump program settings file
was not found or created correctly. Restore the setting file to
the flash drive.
Failed Pin Code EntryA failed attempt was made to
enter the pin code password.
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Functional Summary
(see page 40)
Operation / Data Log
The Functional Summary contains two types of data.
•The first report type, labeled User under the Type
heading in the first column of the Sample Functional
Summary, only provides data compiled since the
last time the Functional Summary was reset through
present day (see A6 - Clearing the Functional and
Technical User Summary, page 53).
This is very similar to the resettable trip odometer in
your car.
Sample Functional Summary
•The second report type, labeled Factory under the
Type heading in the first column of the Sample
Functional Summary, covers the cumulative life of
the pump from the first day it was put into service
through present day.
This is very similar to an odometer in your car.
The log file is stored as:
GRACO/G3_{DMS_id}/{download date - YYYYmmDD}/FUNCSUM.CSV
Example: GRACO/G3_00025/20100911/FUNCSUM.CSV
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Operation / Data Log
Common Functional Summary Data entries are listed
below.
Number of CyclesThe number of lubrication cycles
the unit has started.
Total Run HoursTotal amount of hours the pump
has been in the ON mode of the
ON/OFF cycle.
Total Powered On HoursTotal number of hours that the
unit has been powered on.
Local Manual RunThe number of times the manual
run button was pressed.
Remote Manual RunThe number of times the remote
manual run button was pressed.
Average Run TimeThe average amount of time per
lubrication cycle that the pump
has been running (MM:SS).
Average Cycle 1 TimeThe average amount of time the
Average Cycle 2 Time
Average Cycle 3 Time
Average Duty CycleThe average percentage of time
Max Duty CycleThe highest percentage of time
Total Low Level FaultsTotal number of low level faults.
Total Cycle Pressure
Faults
Total Other FaultsFaults other than low level or
Total Fault HoursNumber of hours the system has
Total Low Level Warnings Number of low level warning
Total Cycle Pressure
Warnings
Total Other WarningsAll other warnings including tem-
unit has been operating before
the specified feedback for the
sensor input was received (proximity switch counts in divider
valve systems and pressure
switch activation in injector systems).
the unit has been pumping while
it has been powered on.
for one lubrication cycle that the
unit has been pumping while it
has been powered on.
Total number of faults related to
sensor feedback in an injector or
divider valve system.
sensor feedback.
been powered on in fault mode.
conditions.
Total number of warning conditions related to sensor feedback.
This is only applicable if fault
retries are used.
perature and motor current.
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Technical Summary
The Technical Summary contains two types of data.
•The first report only provides data compiled since
the Pump Summary was reset to present day (see
A6 - Clearing the Functional and Technical User
Summary).
This is very similar to the resettable trip odometer in
your car.
•The second is a report that covers the cumulative
life of the pump from the first day it was put into service to present day.
This is very similar to an odometer in your car.
The log file is stored as:
GRACO/G3_{DMS_id}/{download date - YYYYmmDD}/TECHSUM.CSV
Sample Technical Summary
Example: GRACO/G3_00025/20100911/TECHSUM.CSV
Common Technical Summary Data entries are listed
below.
Average Input Board
Voltage (DC)
Peak Input Board Voltage
(DC)
Average Motor CurrentThe average motor current mea-
Peak Motor CurrentThe peak motor current mea-
Average Internal Temperature
Peak Internal Temperature
Low Internal Temperature
The average input voltage measured by the internal circuit board.
The peak input voltage measured
by the internal circuit board.
sured by the unit.
sured by the unit.
The average internal temperature
seen by the unit.
The peak internal temperature
seen by the unit.
The lowest internal temperature
seen by the unit.
G3 Technical Summary
DMS ID Number: 00025 (see page 40)
Software Part Number:16F821
Software Version: 0205
12/27/20109:50:51
Latest Values
Temp Voltage
31C23.877
TypeStart Date Average
Board
Voltage
Peak
Board
Voltage
Average
Motor
Current
Peak
Motor
Current
Average
Internal
Temp
Peak
Internal
Temp
Low
Internal
Temp
User12/21/201023.87723.8770.0620.06230C35C28C
Factory9/30/2010 22.80423.8771.0910.36233C42C-10C
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Advanced Programming
Advanced Programming
There are 11 Advanced Programming options. The following Table Identifies each option and when it is used.
Advanced
Option
A1Max Lockout
A2Max Low Level Alarm
A3Max Vent Valve TimeMM:SS (minutes:seconds) sets
A4Max Alarm RetrySets number of automatic
A5Max Active AlarmChanges alarm output behav-
ModelSettingFormat/ DescriptionWhy Use This?
Secures setup modes with PINPrevents unauthorized users to adjusting set-
Code (Optional)
MM:SS (minutes:seconds) sets
Time
amount of time between Low
Level Warning to Low Level
Fault.
Default = 3 minutes
amount of time vent valve stays
open after Pump ON Mode.
Default = 5 minutes
retries after a Cycle or Pressure
Alarm.
Default = 0
ior.
Default = OFF
tings.
To accommodate most lubrication situations, a
conservative amount of time is programmed
between the low level warning and fault to help
protect unit from running dry. If necessary the
amount of time the unit runs before stopping due
to a low level fault can be adjusted.
• In an injector based system that does not use
a sensor for feedback, determines the amount
of time the system vents.
• Vent time can be modified.
Establishes the number of times the unit automatically retries lubricating after a cycle or pressure alarm to determine if a temporary or false
signal can be cleared.
Uses alarm output to determine if a unit has an
alarm AND/OR loses power.
The output turns ON when power is applied. It
turns OFF when power is lost or an alarm
occurs.
™
A6
A7Max Constant Alarm
DMS
Equipped
Models
Functional and
Technical User
Summary Reset
Output on Fault
Firmware 6.02 and later
A8Max 4 Digit Hour Off
Time
A9Max
and
“08” option
Toggle Low Level
Output on Warning
or Fault
Clears the Functional and Technical User Summaries
Changes alarm output behavior.
Default = OFF
Changes maximum OFF time.
Default = OFF
Changes Low Level Indication
behavior.
Default = OFF
Normal operation (OFF) will only activate alarm
output in an alarm condition when power is on.
Can change (set to ON) to activate alarm with
power ON and deactivate with power OFF OR
warning.
Used to manage power outage.
Allows user to track lube events from a specific
point (reset), i.e. a month to month evaluation.
This function changes the behavior of the alarm
output in a fault from either toggling once every
second or steady on.
This function changes OFF time from HH:MM to
HHHH. It allows a maximum of 9999 hours of
OFF time.
This function changes the behavior of the low
level output in a warning or fault from either
steady on or toggling once per second.
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Firmware 6.04 and later for non-DMS models and 07.07 and later for DMS models.
Advanced Programming
A10Max Low Level Reset
Upon Power ON
A11Max Warning OFF
through alarm relay
Changes low level fault upon
power ON.
Default = OFF
Changes alarm output behav-
ior.
Default = OFF
This function changes the behavior of the low
level fault upon power ON.
This function changes the behavior of the alarm
output in a warning condition to always OFF.
Firmware 6.06 and later for non-DMS models and 07.09 and later for DMS models.
A12Max Prelube Sequences Changes the number of the
Prelube sequences.
Default = 0001
A13Max MM:SS Off TimeChanges the OFF time pro-
gramming from HH:MM to
MM:SS
Default = OFF
Entering a PIN Code for the First Time
5. Press the ENTER button to set the num-
This function changes the behavior of the prelube function to add more lubrication sequences
upon pump start up.
This function changes the programming of the
OFF time.
ber. The cursor automatically moves to
A1 - Setting Up PIN Code
the next number field.
A PIN Code can be programmed into the G3 to protect
the settings from inadvertently being changed by unauthorized users.
1. Press the UP ARROW button for 10
seconds.
The LED next to the LOCK ICON on the display lights, indicating you have entered the
PIN Mode.
2. The word OFF appears in the
display. Press the UP or
DOWN ARROW button to
change this to ON.
3. Press the ENTER button to enter the
PIN Code.
4. The cursor automatically is
positioned to entered the first
character of the PIN Code.
Use the UP and DOWN
ARROW buttons to move up
and down through the numbers 0-9 until the first
number in the PIN code is displayed in the field.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each PIN Code prompt
field.
7. Press the ENTER button to save the
PIN Code and exit Advanced Setup.
Entering Advanced Setup
Press the UP ARROW button for 10 seconds.
If the G3 was previously set up to require a
PIN Code, the LED next to the LOCK ICON lights, indicating a PIN Code is required.
1. The cursor is automatically
positioned to enter the first
character of the PIN Code.
Use the UP and DOWN
ARROW buttons to move up
and down through the numbers 0-9 until the first
number in the PIN code is displayed in the field.
2. Press the ENTER button to set the number. The cursor automatically moves to
the next number field.
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3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each PIN Code prompt
field.
If the PIN Code you entered is correct, the first editable
character on the display will flash.
Selecting Advanced Setup Options
1. Press the UP or DOWN
ARROW button to move up or
down through Advanced
Options A1 - A7.
2. Press the ENTER button to set the
selection.
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Advanced Programming
A2 - Low Level Alarm Time
Pump ON mode only.
Programs the amount of time in MM: SS (minutes and
seconds) the pump can run between a Low Level Warning and a Low Level Fault to help protect unit from running dry.
The maximum recommended length of time is 3:00 minutes.
Fault, and Low Level LED illuminate. (Max Model Dis-play shown in illustration below).
3. Use the UP or DOWN
ARROW button to scroll
through numerals 0 to 9 until
the desired number appears
in the second MM number
field.
4. Press the ENTER button to lock in the
selection.
The next number field to the right
flashes and the LED lights under SS; indicating it is
ready to program the seconds fields.
5. Repeat steps 1 - 4 to set the SS (seconds) fields.
6. After pressing the ENTER button to set
the last SS field, all the programmed ON
Time information is saved.
Unit exits Advanced Programming.
A3 - Vent Valve Time
The Vent Valve Time is the amount of time the vent
valve stays open after a cycle is completed.
F
IG. 35
NOTE: When programming a time of less than 10 min-
utes you must program a leading zero in the first number field and press the ENTER button to save the zero
selection.
1. To set the time use the UP or
DOWN ARROW button to
scroll through numerals 0 to 9
until the desired number
appears in the first MM (minutes) field.
2. Press the ENTER button to lock in the
selection. The next MM number field to
the right flashes indicating it is ready for
programming.
The recommended Vent Valve Time is 5 minutes.
To bypass the Vent Valve Time enter a value of 00:00.
Vent Valve time must be less than the programmed OFF
time (page 38). If it is not set to a value less than the
programmed OFF time, the G3 will automatically adjust
the time to a value 2 seconds less than the set OFF
time.
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To set Vent Valve Time:
NOTE:
•The LED next to the clock in the OFF
field lights and P1, P2, and P3, indicating the Vent Valve Time is being
programmed.
•Time is set as minutes and seconds (MM:SS) only.
•The small flashing
LED under the MM
indicates you are
setting Minutes.
•The first field (left
side of display) blinks
indicating the device
is ready for you to
begin programming.
7. After pressing the ENTER button to set
the last seconds field, all the programmed Time information is saved.
Unit exits Advanced Programming.
A4 - Alarm Retry
Programs the number of times G3 will automatically
retry running a lubrication cycle after a cycle or pressure
alarm activates. The default setting is 0. For assistance
determining a reasonable number of Alarm Retries to
program for your application, contact Graco Customer
Service or your local Graco distributor.
1, 2, and 3 and Fault LED’s illuminate.
•When programming a time of less then 10 minutes
you must program a leading zero in the first number
field and press the ENTER button to save the zero
selection.
1. To set the Time use the UP or DOWN ARROW button to scroll through numerals 0 to 5 until the
desired number appears in the first minute field.
2. Press the ENTER button to lock in the
selection. The next minute field to the
right flashes indicating it is ready for
programming.
3. Use the UP or DOWN
ARROW button to scroll
through numerals 0 to 9 until
the desired number appears
in the second minute field.
4. Press the ENTER button to lock in the
selection.
5. The next number field
to the right flashes
and the LED lights
under SS; indicating
it is ready to program
the Seconds fields.
FIG. 36
To set the Alarm Retry:
1. The default value
0000 appears in the
display.
2. Press the UP or DOWN
ARROW button to move up or
down through number 0-9.
6. Repeat steps 1 - 4 to set the MM (seconds) fields.
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3. When the correct number displays,
press the ENTER button to set the number.
4. Repeat 2 - 3 to set the remaining fields.
5. Press the ENTER button to exit
Advanced Programming.
A5 - Active Alarm
Changes the alarm output behavior. Uses output to
determine if a fault has occurred.
Fault and ON LED’s illuminate.
3. Press the ENTER button to exit
Advanced Programming.
A6 - Clearing the Functional and Technical
User Summary (DMS
The Pump Summary shows run details since the last
time the summary was cleared.
™
Models only)
F
IG. 37
1. The default OFF displays.
2. Press the UP or DOWN
ARROW button to change
OFF to ON on the display to
activate alarm condition.
FIG. 38
1. Press the UP or DOWN
ARROW button to move
through Advanced Options
until Advanced Option A6 is
displayed.
2. Press the ENTER button.
3. “Data” displays.
4. Press the RESET button. “Reset” displays.
The summary data is
cleared.
5. Press the RESET or
ENTER button to exit.
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OFF
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MM : SSHH : MM
2
3
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P
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A7- Constant Alarm Output ON Fault
This function changes the behavior of the alarm output
in a fault from either toggling once every second
(default) or steady on.
Fault and Warning LEDs Illuminate
A8 - 4 Digit Hour OFF Time
Changes the OFF time from HH:MM to HHHH. Allows
for a maximum of 9999 hours of OFF time.
OFF LED illuminates.
F
IG. 39
1. The default OFF is
displayed. The alarm
output will toggle
once a second.
2. Press the UP or DOWN
ARROW to change OFF to
ON on the display to change
the alarm output to be on
steady
3. Press the ENTER button to exit
Advanced Programming.
FIG. 40
1. The default OFF displays.
2. Press the UP or DOWN
ARROW button to change
OFF to ON on the display to
activate alarm condition.
3. Press the ENTER button to exit
Advanced Programming.
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A9 - Toggle Low Level Output on Low Level
Warning or Fault
This function changes the behavior of the low level output in a warning or fault from either steady on (default)
or toggling once every second.
Low Level and Warning LEDs Illuminate
Models with Firmware 6.03 and
later. DMS Models with Firmware
7.07 and later.
A10 - Low Level Reset Upon Power On.
This function changes the behavior of the low level upon
pump power on. When A10 is on, a low level fault clears
when the pump power is cycled. The pump will revolve 5
revolutions, checking to see if the low level condition is
still present. If not, it will self clear and continue. If a low
level condition exists during the 5 revolutions, it will go
into a low level fault.
Low Level ON LED illuminates (F
IG. 42).
F
IG. 41
1. The default OFF is
displayed. The alarm
output will toggle
once a second.
2. Press the UP or DOWN
ARROW to change OFF to
ON on the display to change
the alarm output to be on
steady.
3. Press the ENTER button to exit
Advanced Programming.
FIG. 42
1. The default OFF is displayed. The
alarm output will toggle once a
second.
2. Press the UP or DOWN
ARROW button to change
OFF to ON on the display to
change the low level reset
upon power on.
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3. Press the ENTER button.
A11- Warning Off Through Alarm Relay
This function changes the behavior of the alarm output
in a warning condition to always off.
Fault and Warning LEDs Illuminate
Models with Firmware 6.06 and
later for non-DMS models.
Models with Firmware 7.09 and
later for DMS models
A12 - Prelube Sequences
This function changes the behavior of the prelube function to add more lubrication sequences upon pump start
up. While running multiple sequences, after the initial
sequence, PL:xx will be displayed showing how many
sequences are left.
Note: if pump has option “08” and using a pressure
switch with multiple sequences, a vent delay time must
be programmed under Advanced Programming Option
A3.
Prelube LED illuminates (F
IG. 42)
F
IG. 43
1. The default OFF is
displayed. The alarm
output will turn on
during a warning
condition.
2. Press the UP or DOWN
ARROW to change OFF to
ON on the display to change
the alarm output to be off
during a warning condition.
3. Press the ENTER button to exit
Advanced Programming.
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FIG. 44
1. The default 0001 is displayed.
When Prelube is on, it will run
one sequence.
2. Press the UP or DOWN
ARROW button until desired
number of prelube
sequences displays.
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NOTE: When prelube is on, and the pump is powered-up, the pump will run this amount of lubrication
ON sequences.
3. Press the ENTER button to exit
Advanced Programming after the last
digit of the prelube sequence is displayed.
A13- MM:SS OFF Time
This function changes the programming of the OFF
Time.
OFF and Warning LEDs Illuminate
Advanced Programming
2. Press the UP or DOWN
ARROW to change OFF to
ON on the display. The
OFF/Backup Time in setup
mode will be displayed in
MM:SS (Minutes/Seconds).
3. Press the ENTER button to exit
Advanced Programming.
F
IG. 45
1. The default OFF is
displayed.
OFF/Backup time in
setup mode is displayed in HH:MM
(Hours/Minutes).
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Run Mode
Time Control
After setup is complete, the G3 automatically begins to
run the OFF Time sequence (F
•The G3 runs the programmed OFF sequence.
(Notice the OFF Time LED on the display lights and
the OFF Time counts down on the display.)
IG. 46).
•The example shown in F
IG. 46 shows an OFF Time
of 1 hour and 32 minutes before the lubrication cycle
begins.
FIG. 47
•When the ON Time count reaches zero, the pump
shuts off again and the system again runs OFF
Time cycle and the OFF Time LED is now again illuminated (F
IG. 46).
This sequence repeats itself until the device is
reprogrammed or an alarm occurs.
•If power to the pump is lost during a lubrication
cycle, when power is restored the pump will resume
the cycle with the same amount of time remaining in
the cycle as when the power was lost.
IG. 46
•When the OFF Time count reaches zero, the G3
Automatic Lubrication Pump turns the pump on and
it runs for the programmed ON Time cycle (F
(Notice the ON Time LED is now illuminated on the
display.)
•The example shown in F
8 minutes and 42 seconds before the lubrication
cycle ends.
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IG. 47 shows an ON Time of
IG. 47).
In Max models the Lubrication Mode (Pump ON) can be
controlled by either cycle and/or pressure sensors.
If cycle and/or pressure controls have been set to something other than OFF the display will alternate between
cycles (C1, C2, C3) and/or active sensors (P1, P2, P3)
and Backup Time.
If cycle or pressure controls have been set to OFF then
the Lubrication Mode (Pump ON) will be controlled by
On Time (see Time Control, page 58).
With cycle and/or pressure controls set, the lubrication
cycle (Pump ON) is ended by meeting all required cycle
and/or pressure settings.
F
Lubrication Mode (Pump ON) Controls
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C
C
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C
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P
Cycle Control
•A set number of triggered counts in a cycle
based system (C1). Typically a proximity switch
connected to a divider valve.
•The LED next to the appropriate sensor (C/P1,
C/P2, C/P3) illuminates.
•The display indicates the sensor (C1, C2, C3)
and the remaining cycles for that sensor (F
48).
The example shown in F
IG. 48 shows sensor C1
with 5 cycles remaining.
IG.
Pressure Control
•A single triggered count in a pressure based
system (P1). Typically a pressure switch on the
end of a line of injectors.
•The LED next to the appropriate sensor (C/P1,
C/P2, C/P3) illuminates (F
IG. 49 and FIG. 50).
•The display indicates the sensor (P1, P2, P3)
and whether the pressure switch for that sensor
has been triggered or not.
- 01 = pressure switch has not been triggered
- 00 = pressure switch is triggered.
The example shown in F
IG. 49 shows sensor P1
with a pressure switch that has been triggered.
F
IG. 50 (page 60) shows sensor P2 with a pres-
sure switch that has NOT been triggered.
HHMM
SS##
!
IG. 48
F
ON
OFF
MM : SSHH : MM
C
1
P
C
C
2
P
C
P
3
P
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FIG. 49
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OFF
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HHMM
SS##
MM : SSHH : MM
2
3
1
P
C
C
P
C
P
C
P
ON
OFF
!
1 23
HHMM
SS##
MM : SSHH : MM
2
3
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P
C
C
P
C
P
C
P
Backup Time
•In both Cycle and Pressure modes a Backup
Time (maximum run time) has been set.
•The LED(s) next to all programmed sensors
(C/P1, C/P2, C/P3) illuminate.
•The display shows time remaining until a fault.
F
IG. 50
The example shown in F
IG. 51 shows 14 min-
utes and 33 seconds left until the fault occurs.
•If all cycle and/or pressure requirements are
met the unit exits the lubrication cycle (Pump
ON) and enter the rest cycle (Pump OFF).
FIG. 51
Rest Mode (Pump OFF) Controls
In Max models the Rest Mode (Pump OFF) is controlled
by machine counts.
If the Machine Count is set to a value greater than 0000
and the Backup Time option is activated, the display
will alternate between Machine Counts and Backup
Time.
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If Machine Count has been set to a value greater than
0000 and the Backup Time option is NOT activated, the
display will only show the number of Machines Counts
remaining.
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OFF
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HHMM
SS##
MM : SSHH : MM
2
3
1
P
C
C
P
C
P
C
P
With machine count set, the Rest Cycle (Pump OFF) is
ended when the machine count reaches zero (0000).
Machine Count
•A set number of triggered counts.
•The LED next to 1-2-3 illuminates (F
IG. 52).
•The display indicates the number of machine
counts remaining.
The example shown in F
IG. 52 shows the
remaining number of machine counts is 0045.
Backup Time
In Machine Count mode, if a Backup Time (maximum
rest time) has been set:
•The LED next to 1-2-3 illuminates (F
IG. 53).
•The display shows the amount of time remaining till a fault or lubrication mode (pump ON).
The example shown in F
IG. 53 shows 4 hours
and 17 minutes remaining until a fault or lubrication mode (pump ON) occurs.
•If the Machine Count requirements are met the
unit will exit the Rest Mode (Pump OFF) and
enter the Lubrication Mode (Pump ON).
HHMM
SS##
!
ON
MM : SSHH : MM
OFF
F
IG. 52
C
1
P
C
C
2
P
C
P
3
P
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FIG. 53
OFF Time
In Max models if the Machine Count is set to 0000 then
Reset Mode (Pump OFF) is controlled with OFF Time
(see Time Control, page 58).
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HHMM
SS##
MM : SSHH : MM
2
3
1
P
C
C
P
C
P
C
P
Additional Controls
Venting
In Max models a Vent Time can be set using the
Advanced Programming mode (page 51). This is typically done in a Pressure Based System (P1) to allow
injectors to reset.
•Unit vents for a set amount of time (not displayed).
•The LED’s next to C/P1, C/P2, C/P3 flash while
unit is venting.
•If Machine Count is set, the display will alternate
between machine counts remaining and backup
time (Max Model Rest Mode, page 60).
•If Machine Count has been set the LED next to
1-2-3 illuminates (F
•If Machine Count has not been set the display
shows OFF Time (See Time Control, page 58).
•If Machine Count has not been set the LED next
to the clock in the OFF field illuminates (See
Time Control, page 58).
IG. 52, page 61).
•The LED next to the clock in the OFF field is illuminated (F
•The Prelube LED lights (F
IG. 54).
IG. 54).
•The display shows time remaining until lubrication cycle begins. The example shown in F
IG. 54
shows 8 minutes and 14 seconds left until a
lubrication cycle begins.
•While unit is venting, VEnt will display and alternate with Machine Count and the Backup Time
or the OFF Time.
Prelube / Prelube Delay
In all models a power OFF/ON cycle can be controlled
with the Prelube and Prelube Delay functions.
Prelube
The Prelube function has been selected. Prelube delay
is set to 00:00:
•Power to the unit cycles OFF then ON.
•Unit immediately begins a lubrication cycle.
•Max Model - display shows Cycle/Pressure/Backup Time (See Max Model Lubrication
Mode Controls, page 58).
Prelube Delay
The Prelube function has been selected. Prelube delay
is set to something other than 00:00:
FIG. 54
Manual Run Cycle
To run an extra (non-programmed) lubrication cycle, push the Manual Start button.
NOTE: Manual Run option is not available while unit is
in Vent Mode.
•Power to the unit cycles OFF then ON.
•Unit immediately begins the Prelube Delay
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SS##
MM : SSHH : MM
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3
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C
C
P
C
P
C
P
Alarms: Firmware Versions 6.01 and Below
Any time a Fault / Warning occurs, a combination of LED’s will illuminate to notify you there is a problem and help
identify the kind of Fault / Warning has occurred.
•Faults and Warnings will not automatically clear.
•To clear an fault, press and hold the RESET button on the display button pad for 3 seconds.
•To clear a warning press and immediately release the RESET button.
Fault / Warning Scenarios
The following pages describe the most likely fault / warnings you could receive.
Alarm TypeWhat it Looks LikeWhat it IndicatesSolution
Low Level
Warning
Level of lubricant in
reservoir is low and additional lubricant needs to be
added.
Unit continues to operate
as normal for a limited
period of time until a low
level alarm is triggered.
Add lubricant to reservoir.
After lubricant
is added,
press the
RESET button to clear the warning.
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OFF
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HHMM
SS##
MM : SSHH : MM
2
3
1
P
C
C
P
C
P
C
P
ON
OFF
!
1 23
HHMM
SS##
MM : SSHH : MM
2
3
1
P
C
C
P
C
P
C
P
Low Level
Fault
Cycle /
Pressure
Warning
Level of lubricant in
reservoir is low and additional lubricant needs to be
added.
Unit stops pumping and
displays amount of accumulated time since the
alarm was triggered.
System fails to relieve pressure or a lubrication cycle
was not completed in the
user-defined amount of
time.
Add lubricant to reservoir.
After lubricant is
added press
and hold the
RESET button to clear
fault.
If repriming pump is
required, the low level
alarm time should be
decreased. See A-2:
Advanced Programming,
Low Level Alarm Time
page 51.
Examine system to determine if you have a
plugged or broken line or
other component failure,
i.e., divider valve, injector.
Unit will continue to operate for the number of lubrication cycles set by the
warning retry parameter
Press the
RESET button to clear
warning.
(see Advanced Programming, page 48).
If the warning condition
clears itself on the next
automatic lubrication cycle,
the warning is cleared and
the unit continues normal
operation.
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Cycle /
Pressure
Fault
Machine
Count Fault
HHMM
ON
MM : SSHH : MM
C
1
P
C
2
P
C
3
P
HHMM
ON
MM : SSHH : MM
C
1
P
C
2
P
C
3
P
SS##
OFF
C
P
C
P
1 23
SS##
OFF
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In pressure mode indicates that unit is over pres-
!
surized or a lubrication
cycle was not completed in
the user-defined amount of
Examine system to determine if you have a
plugged or broken line or
other component failure,
i.e., divider valve, injector.
time.
Press and
In cycle mode indicates
that a cycle was not completed in the user-defined
amount of time.
hold the
RESET but-
ton to clear
fault.
LED corresponding to the
affected sensor input
blinks.
Could be more than one
sensor alarm at the same
time.
Unit has not received the
correct number of machine
!
counts in the user defined
Backup Time.
Examine system to deter-
mine if the machine sen-
sor is operating properly.
Press and
hold the
RESET but-
ton to clear
fault.
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OFF
!
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HHMM
SS##
MM : SSHH : MM
2
3
1
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C
C
P
C
P
C
P
ON
OFF
!
1 23
HHMM
SS##
MM : SSHH : MM
2
3
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C
C
P
C
P
C
P
System
Fault
Motor Current Warning
An internal fault has
occurred.
The measured motor current is above the recommended operating
maximum value. Continued
use at excessive motor currents could reduce life or
cause permanent damage.
Contact Graco Customer
Service.
Examine system to make
sure it is operating correctly. A blocked line could
create excessive motor
current
Examine pump to ensure
that it is rotating properly.
If necessary, contact
Graco Customer Service.
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Temperature Warning
HHMM
SS##
!
The internal temperature of
the unit is out of its recommended operating range.
Use of the unit outside of
ON
MM : SSHH : MM
OFF
the recommended temperature range could cause
degraded system performance and possible dam-
C
1
P
C
C
2
P
C
P
3
P
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age.
USB ErrorAn error occurred during a
DMS operation.
HHMM
SS##
!
ON
MM : SSHH : MM
OFF
Ensure the unit is used in
the correct operating envi-
ronment for the specific
temperature: -13° F to
158° F (-25° C to 70°C).
If necessary contact
Graco Customer Service.
Read the Troubleshooting
section of this manual
(page 75) for error num-
bers and fault descrip-
tions.
C
1
P
C
C
2
P
C
P
3
P
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HHMM
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MM : SSHH : MM
2
3
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C
C
P
C
P
C
P
Alarms: Firmware Versions 6.02 and Above
Any time a Fault / Warning occurs, a combination of LED’s will illuminate to notify you there is a problem and help
identify the kind of Fault / Warning has occurred. An error message will display and flash every 2 seconds for an
alarm, temperature or current warning and every 10 seconds for all other types of warnings.
•Faults will not automatically clear.
•To clear an fault, press and hold the RESET button on the display button pad for 3 seconds.
•To clear a warning press and immediately release the RESET button.
Fault / Warning Scenarios
The following pages describe the most likely fault / warnings you could receive.
Alarm TypeWhat it Looks LikeWhat it IndicatesSolution
Low Level
Warning
Level of lubricant in
reservoir is low and additional lubricant needs to be
added.
Unit continues to operate
as normal for a limited
period of time until a low
level alarm is triggered or
until the reservoir is filled
and 30 seconds has
passed at which time the
warning will self-clear.
Add lubricant to reservoir.
After lubricant
is added,
press the
RESET button to clear the warning.
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OFF
!
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HHMM
SS##
MM : SSHH : MM
2
3
1
P
C
C
P
C
P
C
P
Low Level
Fault
Cycle Warning
HHMM
ON
MM : SSHH : MM
C
1
P
C
2
P
C
3
P
SS##
OFF
C
P
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Level of lubricant in
Add lubricant to reservoir.
reservoir is low and additional lubricant needs to be
added.
After lubri-
cant is
added press
Unit stops pumping and
displays amount of accumulated time since the
and hold the
RESET button to clear
fault.
alarm was triggered.
If repriming pump is
required, the low level
alarm time should be
decreased. See A-2:
Advanced Programming,
Low Level Alarm Time
page 51.
A lubrication cycle was not
completed in the
!
user-defined amount of
time.
Examine system to deter-
mine if you have a
plugged or broken line or
other component failure,
i.e., divider valve, injector.
Unit will continue to operate for the number of lubrication cycles set by the
warning retry parameter
(see Advanced Program-
Press the
RESET but-
ton to clear
warning.
ming, page 48).
If the warning condition
clears itself on the next
automatic lubrication cycle,
the warning is cleared and
the unit continues normal
operation.
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OFF
!
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HHMM
SS##
MM : SSHH : MM
2
3
1
P
C
C
P
C
P
C
P
ON
OFF
!
1 23
HHMM
SS##
MM : SSHH : MM
2
3
1
P
C
C
P
C
P
C
P
Pressure
Warning
System fails to relieve pressure in the user-defined
amount of time.
Unit will continue to operate for the number of lubrication cycles set by the
warning retry parameter
(see Advanced Programming, page 48).
If the warning condition
clears itself on the next
automatic lubrication cycle,
the warning is cleared and
the unit continues normal
operation.
Cycle FaultIn cycle mode indicates
that a cycle was not completed in the user-defined
amount of time.
LED corresponding to the
affected sensor input
blinks.
Could be more than one
sensor alarm at the same
time.
Examine system to determine if you have a
plugged or broken line or
other component failure,
i.e., divider valve, injector.
Press the
RESET button to clear
warning.
Examine system to determine if you have a
plugged or broken line or
other component failure,
i.e., divider valve, injector.
Press and
hold the
RESET button to clear
fault.
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Pressure
Fault
Machine
Count
Warning
HHMM
ON
MM : SSHH : MM
C
1
P
C
2
P
C
3
P
HHMM
ON
MM : SSHH : MM
C
1
P
C
2
P
C
3
P
SS##
OFF
C
P
C
P
1 23
SS##
OFF
1 23
In pressure mode indicates that unit is over pres-
!
surized or a lubrication
cycle was not completed in
the user-defined amount of
Examine system to deter-
mine if you have a
plugged or broken line or
other component failure,
i.e., divider valve, injector.
time.
Press and
LED corresponding to the
affected sensor input
blinks.
hold the
RESET but-
ton to clear
fault.
Could be more than one
sensor alarm at the same
time.
If the warning condition
clears itself on the next
!
automatic lubrication cycle,
the warning is cleared and
the unit continues normal
The unit has not received
the correct number of
machine counts in the
user defined Backup
Time.
operation.
Press and
hold the
RESET but-
ton to clear
warning.
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ON
OFF
!
1 23
HHMM
SS##
MM : SSHH : MM
2
3
1
P
C
C
P
C
P
C
P
ON
OFF
!
1 23
HHMM
SS##
MM : SSHH : MM
2
3
1
P
C
C
P
C
P
C
P
Machine
Count Fault
System
Fault
Unit has not received the
correct number of machine
counts in the user defined
Backup Time.
An internal fault has
occurred.
Examine system to determine if the machine sensor is operating properly.
Press and
hold the
RESET button to clear
fault.
Contact Graco Customer
Service.
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Motor
Current
Warning
Temperature Warning
HHMM
ON
MM : SSHH : MM
C
1
P
C
2
P
C
3
P
HHMM
ON
MM : SSHH : MM
C
1
P
C
2
P
C
3
P
SS##
OFF
C
P
C
P
1 23
SS##
OFF
1 23
The measured motor current is above the recom-
!
mended operating
maximum value. Continued
use at excessive motor cur-
Examine system to make
sure it is operating cor-
rectly. A blocked line could
create excessive motor
current
rents could reduce life or
cause permanent damage.
Examine pump to ensure
that it is rotating properly.
Warning will self-clear any
time after 15 seconds On
Time start if the system
If necessary, contact
Graco Customer Service.
correction is made.
The internal temperature of
the unit is out of its recom-
!
mended operating range.
Use of the unit outside of
Ensure the unit is used in
the correct operating envi-
ronment for the specific
temperature: -13° F to
158° F (-25° C to 70°C).
the recommended temperature range could cause
degraded system perfor-
If necessary contact
Graco Customer Service.
mance and possible damage.
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OFF
!
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HHMM
SS##
MM : SSHH : MM
2
3
1
P
C
C
P
C
P
C
P
USB ErrorAn error occurred during a
DMS operation.
Read the Troubleshooting
section of this manual
(page 75) for error numbers and fault descriptions.
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Fault/Warning Scenarios for Firmware Versions 6.06 and Later for Non-DMS Models and 7.09 and later for DMS Models
Fault/Warning Scenarios for Firmware Versions 6.06
and Later for Non-DMS Models and 7.09 and later for
DMS Models
Alarm TypeWhat it Looks LikeWhat it IndicatesSolution
Low Power
Warning
HHMM
SS##
If there is a voltage drop at
the power source during
!
operation, the pump will go
into a low power warning
condition.
Check voltage and avail-
able current output at the
power source of the
pump.
Low Power
Fault
ON
MM : SSHH : MM
C
1
P
C
C
2
P
C
P
3
P
HHMM
ON
MM : SSHH : MM
OFF
1 23
SS##
OFF
The unit will continue to
operate for a total of 15
minutes before going into a
Low Power Fault.
Also if the pump power
cycles on power up for a
minimum of 3 times, the
pump will display a low
power warning.
If the warning condition
clears itself, the warning is
cleared and the unit continues operation.
There is a low voltage condition at the power source.
!
Check voltage and avail-
able current output at the
power source of the
pump.
Press and hold the
RESET button to clear
fault.
C
1
P
C
C
2
P
C
P
3
P
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
ProblemCauseSolution
Unit does not power on
Unit does not power on (DC models
only)
Unit does not power on (AC models
only)
Can’t set desired ON/OFF times
Unit is not operating based on the
time that was programmed
Lubricant leaks past seal located on
the bottom of the reservoir
Unit not pumping during ON cycle,
but controller lights and functions
Follower plate is not going down
Pump takes several minutes before it
begins pumping at the highest pump
volume setting (no stroke adjust
spacers installed)
Dim display, unit is not operating
Unit indicates a cycle or pressure
alarm before the lubrication cycle
could complete
Incorrect/loose wiringRefer to Installation instructions,
page 8.
Tripped external fuse due to internal
component failure
Tripped external fuse due to pumping
non-cold weather lubricant in cold
weather -13°F (-25°C)
Tripped internal power supply fuse
due to power supply failure
Maximum duty cycle is 33% (2 minutes OFF for each minute ON)
Time entered was misinterpreted as
MM:SS instead of HH:MM (or visa
versa)
Reservoir retaining tabs are cracked
or broken
Reservoir is being pressurized during
filling
Failed motorReplace unit.
Air is trapped in the reservoir
between the follower plate and lubricant
Pumping non-cold weather lubricant
in cold weather -13°F (-25°C)
Tripped internal, resettable fuse due
to internal component failure or sensor short circuit condition
The ON Time was not entered correctly
Contact Graco Customer Service.
Replace lubricant with pumpable
lubricant, rated for environmental
conditions and application.
Replace fuse.
Contact Graco Customer Service.
Adhere to allowable duty cycle. Contact Graco Customer Support if other
duty cycles are required for application.
Verify the unit was programmed as
intended, referencing programming
instructions. Note the dot designation
for hours, minutes, seconds on the
top row of the display.
Replace reservoir.
Ensure vent hole is not plugged.
If problem persists, contact Graco
Customer Service or your local
Graco distributor for assistance.
Add grease following Loading Grease
instructions, page 23. Ensure air is
purged.
Add 1 stroke adjust spacer and
adjust lube cycle time to accommodate the difference in pump volume
per stroke.
Verify sensor and manual run inputs
have not created a short circuit condition. Cycle power.
Refer to programming ON Time,
pages 33 and 58.
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ProblemCauseSolution
In an Injector System without sensor
feedback, unit does not vent properly
Display acts erratically
USB Error 00
USB Error 07
USB Error 11
USB Error 12
USB Error 13
Troubleshooting
Vent valve time needs to be configured
Faulty cycle/pressure wiring connection to unit
Refer to Advanced Programming to
set ON Time, page 48.
Unplug cycle/pressure cables from
G3. Plug cables in one at a time to
identify the faulty connection.
Flash drive was removed during
operation
Flash drive unable to mount (initialize)
Keep the flash drive plugged in until
the unit has completed the operation.
•Unplug the flash drive and
re-install.
•Cycle power and re-install the
flash drive.
•Retry using a different flash
drive.
•Verify format is FAT32 file system. If not, may need to reformat
flash drive or find a different drive
that has this file system.
If any of the above do not rectify the
error, contact Graco Customer Service.
Pump program setting file not foundVerify that the pump program setting
folder structure and file are stored
correctly on the flash drive. See Storing Pump Program Settings to the
Flash Drive, page 39 for instructions.
Pump program settings directory not
found.
Verify that the pump program setting
folder structure and file are stored
correctly on the flash drive. See Storing Pump Program Settings to the
Flash Drive, page 39 for instructions.
Bad pump program settings fileThe pump programs settings file is
corrupt. Restore file to the flash drive.
See Storing Pump Program Settings
to the Flash Drive, page 39 for
instructions.
Settings file is from different firmware
version
Program pump manually or recreate
settings file from a pump that has the
same firmware version. See Storing
Pump Program Settings to the Flash
Drive, page 39 for instructions.
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Troubleshooting
ProblemCauseSolution
All other USB errors
The following operations can be
attempted if another error occurs
using the USB.
•Unplug the flash drive and reinstall.
•Cycle power and re-install the
flash drive.
•Retry using a different flash
drive.
If any of the above do not rectify the
error, contact Graco Customer Service.
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Maintenance
Maintenance
FrequencyComponentRequired Maintenance
Daily and at refillZerk FittingsKeep all fittings clean using a clean
DailyG3 Pump Unit and ReservoirKeep pump unit and reservoir clean
using a clean dry cloth.
DailyDisplayKeep display clean using a clean dry
cloth.
MonthlyExternal Wiring HarnessVerify external harnesses are secure.
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Parts - 2 Liter Models
40a
44
14
1
42
13
18
17
34
36
33
37
41
21
30
15
4
3
31
Follower Plate Only
43
Torque to 4 in. lbs (0.45 N.m)
1
Torque to 30 in. lbs (3.4 N.m)
2
Torque to 50 in. lbs (5.6 N.m)
3
2
3
40b
3
45
35
27
23
16
60
57
Low Level Grease Models
Low Level
66
67
1
12
Oil Models
Parts - 2 Liter Models
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Parts - 4 Liter and Larger Models
40a
44
35
14
1
41
13
18
17
34
16
36
33
37
42
21
30
15
4
3
31
Follower Plate Models
43
Torque to 4
1
Torque to 30
2
Torque to 50 in. lbs (5.6 N.m)
3
2
3
61
62
40b
3
27
1
45
60
23
57
Low Level Grease Models Only
67
66
Low Level Oil Models
12
13
Auto-Fill Shut Off Models
82
83
81
84
85
40c
87
88
74
36
89
45
73
72
Parts - 4 Liter and Larger Models
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Parts
Parts
RefPartDescriptionQty
1BASE, three pump housing1
3278142 COVER, bottom, with seal1
4115477 SCREW, mach, torx pan hd9
12127079
13124396
14PLATE, ricer1
15BEARING, ball1
16
17
1816F368
21278145 PLUG, pump, 3/4-162
23 278136 PADDLE, low level1
27123025 SCREW, M61
30
258697 BOARD, circuit, Max, models 1
‡
‡ 262463
31119228 SCREW, machine, flat head2
33 16A579 LABEL, safety1
RECT-RING, included in Kit
571042, 571069, 571179
O-RING, 258, included in Kit
571042, 571044, 571045, 571069,
571179
PADDLE, stirring, 2 Liter models
without follower plate, included in
Kit 571044
PADDLE, stirring, 4 Liter models
and larger without follower plate
PADDLE, stirring, 2 Liter models
with follower plate, included in Kit
571045
PADDLE, stirring, 4Liter models
and larger with follower plate
PUMP, element, included in Kit
571041
SPACER, stroke adjust, included in
Kit 571041
™
BOARD, circuit, Max, DMS
models
RefPartDescriptionQty
36LABEL, brand1
37123741 FITTING, Zerk, grease1
40a 24E984
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
40b 16G021
40a 24B702
40b 16G020
40c17F484 RESERVOIR, 4 Liter, G3 AFSO1
278139 SEAL, follower plate, 2 liter models 1
41
16F472 SEAL, follower plate, 4 liter models 2
42PLATE, follower1
43ROD, follower plate1
44SPRING, compression1
45† 24D838 BAFFLE, low level, 2 liter models 1
†24E246 BAFFLE, low level, 4 liter models 1
†24F836 BAFFLE, low level, 8 liter models 1
†24F923 BAFFLE, low level, 12 liter models 1
†24F924 BAFFLE, low level, 16 liter models 1
57117156 BEARING, sleeve1
58 196548 LABEL1
6016D984 WASHER, low level models 2
61
RESERVOIR, 2 liter, grease,
included in Kit 571042, 571069
RESERVOIR, 2 liter, oil, included in
Kit 571179
RESERVOIR, 4 liter, grease,
included in Kit 571183
RESERVOIR, 4 Liter, oil, included
in kit 571182
RESERVOIR, mid-section (see quantity
by size / model below)
8 Liter models 1
12 Liter models2
1
1
1
1
3416A073 LABEL, overlay1
WIPER, stirring, models without fol-
35
82332305J
lower plate, included in Kit 571044
WIPER, stirring, models with fol-
lower plate, included in Kit 571045
1
1
62ADAPTER, reservoir1
66126417 NUT, oil1
6724N806 FLOAT, oil1
16 Liter models3
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Parts
a
ti15644
b
a = adjustment screw
b = locking nut
RefPartDescriptionQty
72PLATE, baffle, low level1
73SCREW, machine2
74SPRING, plate, valve, reset1
81VALVE, AFSO1
82BOLT, mounting1
83PACKING, o-ring1
84PACKING, o-ring1
85SEAL, upper, reservoir1
87SEAL, lower, reservoir1
88SPACER, seal, base1
89PLATE, valve1
CABLE,15 ft (4.5 m), SOOW
w/7pos, 3 pin, 90 deg
CABLE, 15 ft (4.5 m), SOOW w/7
pos, 5 pin, 90 deg
CABLE, 20 ft (6.1 m), SOOW, w/7
pos, 5 pin, 90 deg
CABLE, 30 ft (9.1m) SOOW, w/7
pos, 5 pin, 90 deg
200
127783
127780
127781
127782
16U790 CABLE, DIN, bare)1
Pressure Relief Valves
Important Information regarding Pressure Relief
Valve 16C807.
Pressure Relief Valve 16C807 can only be used on
the G3 Pump. It is not intended for use with any other
products.
The pressure relief valve uses a
pressure adjustment screw (a) to
set the pressure release point. It
is not intended as a way to
relieve pressure during normal
operation, but as a protective
measure in the event there is an
unintended pressure increase in
the system. Do not use this pressure relief valve a means of
relieving pressure in day-to-day,
normal cycle operation.
The pressure adjustment screw
will require periodic adjustments.
1
Whenever the valve is set/adjusted (after the set point is
found) it is important to ensure that the valve is not bot-
1
tomed out and there is at least 1/2 turn of adjustment
remaining. This is determined by turning the screw (a)
(For correct mounting configuration, choose either Option 1 or Option 2). See P/N 126916 template.
1.180 inch
30.0 mm
3.268 inch
83.0 mm
F
IG. 55
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Graco Standard Warranty
Graco warrants all equipment referenced in this document which is manufactured by Graco and bearing its name to be free from defects in
material and workmanship on the date of sale to the original purchaser for use. With the exception of any special, extended, or limited warranty
published by Graco, Graco will, for a period of twelve months from the date of sale, repair or replace any part of the equipment determined by
Graco to be defective. This warranty applies only when the equipment is installed, operated and maintained in accordance with Graco’s written
recommendations.
This warranty does not cover, and Graco shall not be liable for general wear and tear, or any malfunction, damage or wear caused by faulty
installation, misapplication, abrasion, corrosion, inadequate or improper maintenance, negligence, accident, tampering, or substitution of
non-Graco component parts. Nor shall Graco be liable for malfunction, damage or wear caused by the incompatibility of Graco equipment with
structures, accessories, equipment or materials not supplied by Graco, or the improper design, manufacture, installation, operation or
maintenance of structures, accessories, equipment or materials not supplied by Graco.
This warranty is conditioned upon the prepaid return of the equipment claimed to be defective to an authorized Graco distributor for verification of
the claimed defect. If the claimed defect is verified, Graco will repair or replace free of charge any defective parts. The equipment will be returned
to the original purchaser transportation prepaid. If inspection of the equipment does not disclose any defect in material or workmanship, repairs will
be made at a reasonable charge, which charges may include the costs of parts, labor, and transportation.
THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE, AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Graco’s sole obligation and buyer’s sole remedy for any breach of warranty shall be as set forth above. The buyer agrees that no other remedy
(including, but not limited to, incidental or consequential damages for lost profits, lost sales, injury to person or property, or any other incidental or
consequential loss) shall be available. Any action for breach of warranty must be brought within two (2) years of the date of sale.
GRACO MAKES NO WARRANTY, AND DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IN CONNECTION WITH ACCESSORIES, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS OR COMPONENTS SOLD BUT NOT
MANUFACTURED BY GRACO. These items sold, but not manufactured by Graco (such as electric motors, switches, hose, etc.), are subject to
the warranty, if any, of their manufacturer. Graco will provide purchaser with reasonable assistance in making any claim for breach of these
warranties.
In no event will Graco be liable for indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages resulting from Graco supplying equipment hereunder, or
the furnishing, performance, or use of any products or other goods sold hereto, whether due to a breach of contract, breach of warranty, the
negligence of Graco, or otherwise.
FOR GRACO CANADA CUSTOMERS
The Parties acknowledge that they have required that the present document, as well as all documents, notices and legal proceedings entered into,
given or instituted pursuant hereto or relating directly or indirectly hereto, be drawn up in English. Les parties reconnaissent avoir convenu que la
rédaction du présente document sera en Anglais, ainsi que tous documents, avis et procédures judiciaires exécutés, donnés ou intentés, à la suite
de ou en rapport, directement ou indirectement, avec les procédures concernées.
Graco Information
For the latest information about Graco products, visit www.graco.com.
TO PLACE AN ORDER, contact your Graco distributor or call to identify the nearest distributor.
Phone: 612-623-6928 or Toll Free: 1-800-533-9655, Fax: 612-378-3590
All written and visual data contained in this document reflects the latest product information available at the time of publication.
GRACO INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES • P.O. BOX 1441 • MINNEAPOLIS MN 55440-1441 • USA
Copyright 2013, Graco Inc. All Graco manufacturing locations are registered to ISO 9001.
Graco reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice.
Original instructions. This manual contains English. MM 332305
Graco Headquarters: Minneapolis
International Offices: Belgium, China, Japan, Korea
www.graco.com
October 2018
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