Graco 17G807 Operation And Parts
Graco 17G807 Operation And Parts

Graco 17G807 Operation And Parts

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  • Page 1 Save Save these these instructions. instructions. sprayer sprayer operation manual. Save these instructions. 17G807 — N3400 PressureTrak Kit 17G808 — N6500 PressureTrak Kit 17N936 — XP-hf PressureTrak Kit See page 2 for Related Manuals and Approvals. PROVEN QUALITY. LEADING TECHNOLOGY.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Retract a Solenoid With a Dead Battery ........... 19 Agency Approvals..........2 Parts..............20 Warnings ............3 Kits 17G807 and 17G808 ......20 Overview............4 Kits 17N936..........21 Operating Window ........4 Appendix A — User Setup Display....... 22 Component Identification........5 Setup Mode Details........
  • Page 3: Warnings

    Warnings Warnings 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.
  • Page 4: Overview

    Overview Overview Operating Window Window Overview Overview Operating Operating Window Below Below Minimum Below Minimum Spray Minimum Spray Pressure Spray Pressure Pressure The purpose of the XP PressureTrak is to shut down The air motor is allowed to automatically operate in the sprayer if abnormal pressure conditions are Circulation Mode any time the fluid pressures are detected in order to prevent spraying material that is...
  • Page 5: Component Identification

    Component Identification Component Identification Identification Component Component Identification XP Proportioner Proportioner (Model (Model 571100 571100 Shown) Shown) Proportioner (Model 571100 Shown) Ref. Description Ref. Ref. Description Description Module Housing Cover Pressure Sensors Solenoid Air Motor 3A3320D...
  • Page 6 Component Identification XP–hf XP–hf XP–hf Proportioner Proportioner Proportioner (Model (Model 572407 (Model 572407 Shown) 572407 Shown) Shown) Ref. Ref. Ref. Description Description Description Module Cover Pressure Sensors Solenoid Air Motor 3A3320D...
  • Page 7: User Interface

    Component Identification User Interface Interface User User Interface Table 2 2 2 Display Display Soft Soft Key Key Icons Icons Table Table Display Soft Icons Icon Function Icon Icon Function Function Enter Screen In screens that have editable fields, press to access the fields and make changes.
  • Page 8 Component Identification Display Display Display Screens Screens Screens Table 3 3 3 Display Display Screens Screens Table Table Display Screens Icon Function Table 3 identifies components shown on the Spray Icon Icon Function Function Mode Active, Circulation Mode Active, Alarm Active, Actual spray pressures.
  • Page 9: Installation

    Installation Installation Installation Installation 5. Pass the pressure sensor (4a and 4b) through slot (K) and the solenoid (XE) through slot (J) in the housing (XB) and secure the housing to the air motor with two bolts (6). Installation for for XP XP System System with...
  • Page 10 Installation Installation - - - XP XP System System with with NXT NXT Motor Motor Installation Installation System with Motor 3A3320D...
  • Page 11 Installation Installation Installation Installation for for XP-hf XP-hf XP-hf System System with System with with 4. Remove two right side bolts (23) form the XL Xtreme XL XL Motor Motor Xtreme Xtreme Motor motor valve. 5. Install solenoid (8) into the solenoid hole. 6.
  • Page 12 Installation Installation – – – XP-hf XP-hf System System with with Xtreme Xtreme XL XL Motor Motor Installation Installation XP-hf System with Xtreme Motor 3A3320D...
  • Page 13: Startup

    Startup Startup Setup Startup Startup Setup Setup 1. Refer to your XP sprayer operation manual for 1. To enter into Setup, press and hold any button sprayer startup instructions. for three seconds. NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: The XP PressureTrak modifies XP 2.
  • Page 14: Alarms, Deviations, And Advisories

    Alarms, Deviations, and Advisories Alarms, Deviations, Deviations, and Alarms, Alarms, Deviations, 5. Press NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: If the system has pressure when Advisories Advisories Advisories is pressed, the screen will change to indicate this as the screens below. If these screens are displayed, repeat steps 1 through 5.
  • Page 15: Error Codes

    Alarms, Deviations, and Advisories Error Codes Codes Error Error Codes Code Code Code Icon Icon Icon Code Code Code Name Name Name LED Status Status Status Cause Cause Cause Solution Solution Solution Alarms Alarms Alarms J4AX J4AX J4AX Differential Flashing Red Ran out of B side material.
  • Page 16 Alarms, Deviations, and Advisories Code Icon Code Name Name LED Status Status Cause Solution Code Code Icon Icon Code Code Name Status Cause Cause Solution Solution Alarms Alarms Alarms WJPX WJPX WJPX Air Solenoid Flashing Red Broken cable. Replace cable. Disconnected Disconnected cable.
  • Page 17 Alarms, Deviations, and Advisories Code Icon Code Name Name LED Status Status Cause Solution Code Code Icon Icon Code Code Name Status Cause Cause Solution Solution Deviations Deviations Deviations J3AX J3AX J3AX Differential Ran out of B side material. Refill hopper or change Pressure drum.
  • Page 18: Repair

    Use only the following approved replacement batteries. Use of an unapproved battery will The battery and fuse must be replaced in a void the Graco warranty, as well as Intertek non-hazardous location. and Ex approvals. 1. Remove the two screws (135). Carefully slide the •...
  • Page 19: Battery

    Repair Retract a a a Solenoid Solenoid With With a a a Dead Dead Retract Retract Solenoid With Dead 3. Reinstall solenoid (7), retainer (G), front (D), and cover (3). Battery Battery Battery First replace the battery and clear the error (this will retract the pin).
  • Page 20: Parts

    Parts Parts Parts Parts Kits 17G807 17G807 and and 17G808 17G808 Kits Kits 17G807 17G808 Ref. Ref. Ref. Part Part Part Description Description Description Qty. Qty. Qty. Ref. Ref. Ref. Part Part Part Description Description Description Qty. Qty. Qty. 24Y281...
  • Page 21: Kits 17N936

    Parts Kits 17N936 17N936 Kits Kits 17N936 Ref. Ref. Ref. Part Part Part Description Description Description Qty. Qty. Qty. Ref. Ref. Ref. Part Part Part Description Description Description Qty. Qty. Qty. 17P845 15F477 BRACKET SOLENOID, locking, DC 16C251 GROMMET 120279 SCREW, high-low, flat head #6 x .625 24Y932...
  • Page 22: Appendix A - User Setup Display

    Appendix A — User Setup Display Appendix A A A — — — User User Setup Setup Appendix Appendix User Setup Setup Setup Screen Setup Screen 1 1 1 Screen Display Display Display Setup Screen 1 enables the user to set units of measurement that will display on other screens, pressure warning and pressure alarm.
  • Page 23 Appendix A — User Setup Display Setup Setup Setup Screen Screen 2 2 2 Screen Icon Function Icon Icon Function Function High Pressure Pressure Limit Limit High High Pressure Limit Setup Screen 2 enables the user to set the high spray pressure alarm limit value, minimum spray Adjust the high pressure limit.
  • Page 24 NOTE: If you set and forget the password, please NOTE: NOTE: powered on. The time will always start contact Graco Technical Assistance for a default at 0:00 when the system is powered up. password. This time will be logged as code ELCX.
  • Page 25: Run Screen Details

    Run Screen Details Run Screen Screen Details Details Spray Mode Mode Active Active Screen Details Spray Spray Mode Active This is the display screen that appears during spray The graph on the bottom of the display shows the mode. A and B pressure are shown. magnitude of the differential pressure in relation to When the pressure first gets above the lower spray the deviation and alarm setpoints.
  • Page 26: Deviation Active

    Run Screen Details Deviation Active Active Information Screen Screen Deviation Deviation Active Information Information Screen This is the display screen that appears during an The information screen is displayed when an alarm active deviation. A and B pressure are shown. Refer is active.
  • Page 27: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Data Accessories Technical Technical Data Accessories Accessories Pressure Pressure Transducers Pressure Transducers Transducers Part Part Part Description Description Description Fluid pressure range: XP Systems: Systems: Systems: NXT405 Membrane Membrane Membrane Shield Shield Kit Shield Kit (20 (20 shields shields shields...
  • Page 28: Graco Standard Warranty

    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.

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