Manual Bomba Smart 3 NSH
Manual Bomba Smart 3 NSH
User and
ITALIA
Maintenance Manual
Dropsa SpA
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1. INTRODUCTION
CINA 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Dropsa Lubrication Systems 3. PRODUCT-MACHINE IDENTIFICATION
(Shanghai) Co. Ltd 4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
t. +86 (021) 67740275 5. MACHINE COMPONENTS
f. +86 (021) 67740205 6. TYPES OF PRODUCTS
U.S.A. 7. UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION
Dropsa Corporation 8. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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10. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE
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11. DISPOSAL
AUSTRALIA 12. ORDERING INFORMATION
Dropsa Australia Ltd. 13. DIMENSIONS
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BRASILE
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NOSOLOHERRAMIENTAS
This User and Maintenance Manual refer to Dropsa’s “SMART3 “ Oil lubrication Pump for oil and fluid grease.
You can find additional copies and newer revisions of this document from our website http://www.dropsa.com. Alternatively
contact one of our Sales Offices.
This manual contains important information on health and safety issues for the personnel. It is recommended to attentively read
this manual and carefully keep it in good condition so that it is always available to personnel requiring to consult it.
2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
SMART3 is a compact and versatile electric gear pump package particularly suited for machine tool and work centre lubrication
systems using 33V injector systems.
The versatility of this product is thanks to a wide range of electric motor and the fact it is available with a Dropsa optical switch
that can work with both oil and fluid greases.
The lubrication cycle can be determined either externally by a host PLC or by selecting a model with the built in controller board
that will operate and monitor the system accordingly.
3. PRODUCT-MACHINE IDENTIFICATION
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4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Empty weight 4.5 Kg
ELECTRIC SPECIFICATIONS
110V -2p– 50/60 Hz 140/175W- (2800/3500 rpm)
230V – 2p– 50 Hz 135 W - (2800 rpm)
Motor power supply 230V – 2p– 60 Hz 170 W - (3500 rpm)
24 V DC - 55 W (1) - (2800 rpm)
OTHERS SPECIFICATIONS
Degree of motor protection IP 55
Pumping system Gear pump
180 dc/min @ 2800 rpm
Pump flowrate 220 cc/min @ 3500 rpm
Maximum working pressure 30 bar
Outlet connection G1/8” BSP
Reservoir capacity 2L/3L
Minimum level – Float switch option, for oil only With NC in case of liquid
Minimum level – Dropsa OptiLev Optical sensing NPN or PNP short-circuit protected signal, "off" in case of minimum
system for oil and fluid greases. level
Filter 1000 µ filtering degree
By-pass Adjustable 0÷30 bar – precalibrated 25 bar
Pressure switch 10÷20 bar - precalibrated to 18 bar
Working Temperature + 5 + 60 C
Working Humidity 90 % rel. humidity
Mineral lubricating oil 32 cSt-320 cSt ;
Permitted lubricants * Grease max NLGI000;
Storage temperature -20 +80 °C
Sound Pressure Level < 70 dB(A)
Max working time in continuous 1 min
5 times T-on
MIN STANDBY time
Note. The specifications refer to the temperature of use of +20°C (+68°F)
(1)
2800 rpm with no load
* If a different or special lubricant product is used, please contact Dropsa to ensure its suitability.
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5. PUMP COMPONENTS
12 1 10 8 7 9
PUMP COMPONENTS
1 Motor
2 Connectors plate
3 Pump
4 Level indicator
5 filling filter
6 Reservoir
7 Pressure/Outlet Manifold
9 Clamping bracket
10 Pressure gauge
11 Plug
Control board
12 2 3 4 11 5 6
(for automatic versions)
6. CATEGORY
This version is not equipped with an integrated control system. All control and
monitoring of the pump is done by an external control system or PLC. This is
typically the configuration used for Machine Tools factory fit.
The Pump is equipped with connection plate located under the pump cover
where all electrical connections are concentrated (motor, minimum level,
pressure switch). On the front face of the pump, there is a button to activate a
lubrication cycle manually. When pressed, the button closes a contact. This
signal is fed back to the external PLC control that will then run a lubrication
cycle.
The level and Pressure switch can be wired either in series or in parallel
depending on how the choice of connector and is used by the host PLC to
determine any alarm or low-level condition that may be present.
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6.2 AUTOMATIC VERSION
The Automatic version of the pump is equipped with a built in electronic
controller that controls the pump and monitors feedback from the pressure
and level switches.
The control system settings and human interface is via the 16x2 character LCD
display on the front face and the 5 programming buttons. A Reset button is
located on the lower left side.
The Manual cycle button present on the Manual version remains but on the
Automatic version will cause the local built in control system to run a
lubrication cycle.
SMART3 automatic pumps can be programmed to operate with intermittent
lubrication cycle that involves the following three phases:
A) PRELUBE
The pre-lube phase allows the user to run a set number of lubrication cycles
POWER ON (250 Max) when the pump is powered on. This typically is used when a
OR RESET system needs additional quantities of oil on power up.
Prelube takes place:
- on POWER-ON;
YES PRELUBE
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- on RESET;
- Any time new parameters are set.
RUN n
LUBE Cycle When prelube is set to “0”, the prelube phase is completed skipped and the
NO
pump will work just with the normal lube and standby phases.
NORMAL
OPERATION
B) LUBE
This step is made up of a set of cycles (max 999
cycles) during which lubrication is carried out. Lubrication Phase
Each cycle consists of two sub-cycles (lube and
wait) and involves the monitoring of timers
and/or inputs: Cycle
Control Delay Wait
Start
- During lube, system delivers lubricant to the
lubrication points; Lubrication Cycle
There are two types of lube: Lubrication Phase can comprise of many Lubrication Cycles
TIMER: The pump will simply run for the On time
and then enter standby mode;
PS: The pump will run until the pressure switch is made and pressure is maintained for a check period. Subsequently, the
pump will be switched off and the standby phase will commence.
C) STANDBY
During this step lubrication system is idle until the next lubrication cycle. There are three ways to regulate standby:
TIMER: a timer regulate system idling;
PULSE: a pulse counter regulate system idling;
BOTH: both a timer and a pulse counter regulate system idling. The type of standby will depend on which of these two
events will start first.
For conditions of use and programming cycles see chapter 8.
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6.3 SIMPLIFIED AUTOMATIC VERSION “Smart & Simple”
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6.4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
6.4.1 Manual version
TYPE 1
- FOR MANUAL VERSIONS WITH NC SERIES PRESSURE SWITCH ALARM*- 3133800
FLOAT LEVEL NC
AND REMOTE
PRESSURE SWITCH BUTTON
NC SERIES CONTACT
A (DIN43650) B (DIN40050)
PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION
1 1 Voltage Free NC contact alarm
AC / DC POWER Pressure switch and Level
2 INPUT 2 switch wired in Series
3 / 3 Push Button Contact
4 Earth 4 (Voltage Free)
*PUMP CODE:
4010000/4010100/4010200/4010300/4010400/
4010500/4010600/4010700
Button
Open on Open on push
low level pressure to made
FLOAT LEVEL NC
AND REMOTE
PRESSURE SWITCH BUTTON
NO SERIES CONTACT
A (DIN43650) B (DIN40050)
PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION
1 1 Voltage Free NC contact alarm
AC / DC POWER Pressure switch and Level
2 INPUT 2 switch wired in Series
3 / 3 Push Button Contact
4 Earth 4 (Voltage Free)
*PUMP CODE:
4010020/4010120/4010220/4010620/4010320/
4010420/4010520/4010720
Button
Open on Close on push
low level pressure to made
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TYPE 2
- FOR MANUAL VERSIONS WITH PRESSURE SWITCH SIGNAL AND OPTICAL LEVEL (N) *- 3133803
REMOTE
BUTTON LEVEL PRESSURE SWITCH
CONTACT NPN NPN
Open on
Button pressure
push
to made *PUMP CODE:
4010013/4010113/4010213/4010313/4010413/4010
513/4010613/4010713
Optilev
level
sensor
- FOR MANUAL VERSIONS WITH PRESSURE SWITCH SIGNAL AND OPTICAL LEVEL (P signal)* - 3133805
FLOAT LEVEL
REMOTE N AND
BUTTON PRESSURE LEVEL PRESSURE SWITCH
CONTACT SWITCH PNP PNP
NC SERIES
Apertoonin
Open
Button
Pulsante pressione
pressure
push * PUMP CODE:
to made
4010015/4010115/4010215/4010315/4010415/
4010515/4010615/4010715
Sensore
Optilev
livello
levelottico
sensor
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TYPE 3
- FOR MANUAL VERSIONS WITH NC SERIES ALARM*- 3133801
REMOTE
PRESSURE FLOAT BUTTON
SWITCH LEVEL COMMON CONTACT
A (DIN43650) D (M12X1)
PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION
1 1 Common
AC / DC POWER INPUT
2 2 Level alarm
3 / 3 Pressure Switch Contact
4 Earth 4 Push Button Contact
5 (Voltage Free)
* PUMP CODE:
Button 4010001/4010101/4010201/4010301/4010401/4010
Open on Open on push
low level pressure to made 501/4010601/4010701
REMOTE
PRESSURE FLOAT BUTTON
SWITCH LEVEL COMMON CONTACT
A (DIN43650) D (M12X1)
PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION
1 1 Common
AC / DC POWER INPUT
2 2 Level alarm
3 / 3 Pressure Switch Contact
4 Earth 4 Push Button Contact
5 (Voltage Free)
Button
Open on Close on push
low level pressure to made
* PUMP CODE:
4010621/4010721/4010021/4010121/4010221/
4010321/4010421/4010521
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- FOR MANUAL VERSIONS WITH OPTICAL LEVEL (N) AND PRESSURE SWITCH IN SERIES *- 3133802
OPTIC LEVEL N
AND
PRESSURE REMOTE
SWITCH BUTTON
NC SERIE CONTACT
A (DIN43650) D (M12X1)
PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION
1 AC / DC POWER 1 Level Sensor Power supply +
2 INPUT 2 Level Sensor Power supply -
NPN Alarm Output.
3 / 3 Level and Pressure switch
in series
4 Earth 4 Push Button Contact
5 (Voltage Free)
Optilev
level
sensor
- FOR MANUAL VERSIONS WITH OPTICAL LEVEL (P) AND PRESSURE SWITCH IN SERIES*- 3133804
OPTIC LEVEL p
AND
PRESSURE REMOTE
SWITCH BUTTON
NC SERIE CONTACT
A (DIN43650) D (M12X1)
PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION
1 AC / DC POWER 1 Level Sensor Power supply +
2 INPUT 2 Level Sensor Power supply -
PNP Alarm Output
3 / 3 Level and pressure switch
in series
4 Earth 4 Push Button Contact
5 (Voltage Free)
Button
Open on push * PUMP CODE:
pressure to made
4010014/4010114/4010214/4010314/4010414/
4010514/4010614/4010714
Optilev
level
sensor
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6.4.2 Full automatic version - 3133806*
TYPE 2
* PUMP CODE:
4011019/4011119/4011219/4011319/4011419/4011
519/4011619/4011719
TYPE 3
ALARM
CONTACT
A (DIN43650) D (M12X1)
PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION
Alarm Relay –
1 1 Common
AC / DC POWER INPUT
2 2 Alarm Relay - NC
/
3 3 Alarm Relay - NO
4 Earth 4 /
* PUMP CODE:
4011018/4011118/4011218/4011318/4011418/4011
518/4012018/4012118/4012218/4012318/4012418/
4012518/4011618/4011718/4012618/4012718
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7. UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION
7.1 UNPACKING
Once the suitable location for installation has been identified, open the package and remove the pump. Check that it was not
damaged during transport or storage. The packaging material does not require special disposal precautions as it is not in any
way dangerous or polluting. Refer to the local regulations for disposal.
7.2 INSTALLATION
Allow a sufficient amount of space for installation, leaving a minimum parametric space of 100 mm (3,93 in.).
For wall-mounting, suitable space must be provided (see the installation diagram) to prevent abnormal positions or the
possibility of impacts; fixing holes are provided on the plate (see Section 12).
Connect the pipe onto the outlet pressure manifold using a suitable fitting arrangement. Do not exceed 15 Nm. torques.
Proceed with electrical connections and fill the reservoir (making sure not to exceed the maximum visual level).
Check the integrity of the power supply cable and the unit prior to use.
If there is damage to the power supply cable or the unit, do not start operations!
Replace the damaged power supply cable with a new one.
The unit may only be opened and repaired by specialized personnel.
In order to prevent the danger of electrocution due to direct or indirect contact with live parts, the electric power supply line
must be suitably protected by a specific differential magnetothermic switch with a triggering threshold of 0.03 Ampere and
max triggering time of 1 second.
The cut-off power of the switch must be = 10 kV and the rated current= 4 A
It is prohibited to use the pump if submersed in fluids or in a particularly aggressive or explosive/inflammable environment if
not previously prepared for that purpose by the supplier.
Use safety gloves or glasses as specified in the safety sheet for the lubricating oil
DO NOT use aggressive lubricants with NBR gaskets. In the case of doubt, contact the Dropsa SpA technical office to receive a
detailed card about the recommended oils.
Do not ignore the hazards to health and comply with the health regulations.
ATTENTION: All components must be ground connected. This applies both to electric components as well as to control
devices. For this purpose, make sure that the ground wire is directly connected. For safety reasons, the ground conductor
must be approx. 100 mm longer than the phase conductors. If the cable is accidentally disconnected, the ground terminal
must be the last to be disconnected.
Reservoir filling is done via the filling cap with filter. Fill the reservoir
and do not exceed the maximum level line.
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8.4 ADJUSTEMENT/CALIBRATION OF THE DROPSA OPTILEV OPTICAL LEVEL (on selected models)
The level is tested and calibrated with oil by Dropsa, however is recommended before starting the pump to following the
procedure below:
1) Fill the reservoir; 4) Turn the screw in the opposite direction until the
2) Open the front regulating hole; minimum signal level disappearance on the display (or
3) Turn the level adjustment screw using a screwdriver, the green LED for manual versions).
until the green led on the level is off (see the image
below);
At the end of this procedure the level is correctly set. It is possible to re-do the calibration following the same procedure above.
Green led
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8.6 FULL AUTOMATIC VERSION PROGRAMMING
DISPLAY
Status and description
DOWN ARROW
Previous Parameter or
MODE
Setting
Change Value for
Decrease displayed value
selected parameter
UP ARROW
RESET Next Parameter or Setting
Resets the current lube Increase displayed value
cycle, cancels any alarms
and restarts the program
OK
Confirm selection
ESC
Exit from setup menu
Following diagram shows how to navigate around the parameters and change values.
no save
valore non
parameters
salvato
To enter the SETUP menu from the OPERATING Mode, hold the (Mode) button for 5 seconds.
The (Up and Down) keys allow scrolling through the parameters.
By pressing the Mode button again, the indicated parameter value can be modified by using the Up and Down keys.
To exit, use the (OK) key, or (Esc) if you with to exit without saving
NOTE: When power is removed from the, the electronic control will save the cycle condition in memory.
When power is reapplied the controller will resume the logic from exactly the same point (unless the
PRELUBE option is set).
When powering on the system or when pressing the RESET button the display will the firmware version of
the unit for 2 seconds.
For all modes the Prelube parameter determines if the pump starts in a lubrication cycle when it is set to ON.
ATTENTION: The machine may only be opened and repaired by Dropsa personnel.
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8.7 PROGRAMMING THE SMART3 AUTOMATIC VERSION
When turn on SMART3 PUMP show a BASIC MENU that allows user a quickly setup, there are only main parameters to manage a
lubrication cycle. To allow the user to select the operating mode or selects the other cycle monitoring you must change the main
parameters in EXTENDED MENU (Refer to section 8.7.1 for complete list of extended parameters that guarantee the total
control of the system.)
The main parameters are "CYCLE END" and "LUBE TYPE". "CYCLE END" allows the user to select the operating mode; "LUBE
TYPE" selects the cycle monitoring.
"CYCLE END" is settable as "CYCLE" or "PULSE" mode. When you set "CYCLE END" in "CYCLE" mode, lubrication cycle is
completed or when the cycle sensor confirms correct lubrication or when timer is expired. When you set "CYCLE END" in
"PULSE" mode, both standby and lubrication phase determined by an external signal.
"LUBE TYPE" is settable as "TIMER/NO CONTROL" or "33V/PS". When you set "LUBE TYPE" in "TIMER/NO CONTROL" mode, the
cycle is monitoring by time (timer or external signal). When you set "LUBE TYPE" in "33V/PS" mode, the cycle is monitoring by a
pressure switch.
SMART3 PUMP DEFAULT IS SET with "CYCLE END" in "CYCLE" and "LUBE TYPE" IN "33V/PS":
BASIC MENU allows setting pause time between lubrication and the
next one.
BASIC PARAMETERS
PARAMETER DEFAULT DESCRIPTION RANGE
Standby 6m 00s Standby time 1s – 99h00m Pressure switch
To allow the user to select the other main parameters in EXTENDED MENU, hold "MODE" button for 5 seconds as described in
previous section and select following parameters you need.
With these parameters you can set BASIC MENU the duration of a
lubrication cycle. So, in this case, the pump will lubricate the
system every 6 minutes for 30 seconds.
BASIC PARAMETERS
PARAMETER DEFAULT DESCRIPTION RANGE
Lube Timer 30 sec How long the 1s – 2 min
pump will run Pressure switch
Standby 6m 00s Standby time 1s – 99h00m
If you need that the pump manages cycle lubrication with an external signal you can set two parameters:
"CYCLE END" in "PULSE" and "LUBE TYPE" in "NO CONTROL"
"CYCLE END" in "PULSE" and "LUBE TYPE" in "33V/PS"
Both cases BASIC MENU allow setting timeout time for pulses received. Default pause is set to 1, therefore, each lubrication
pump will pause for a tot. SEC set to leave again. Second case ("CYCLE END" in "PULSE" and "LUBE TYPE" in "33V/PS") pump is
controlled by the setting pressure.
"CYCLE END" in "PULSE" and "LUBE TYPE" in "NO CONTROL" "CYCLE END" in "PULSE" and "LUBE TYPE" in "33V/PS"
Pressure switch
Pressure switch
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8.7.1 COMPLETE LIST OF PARAMETERS FOR AUTOMATIC VERSIONS
APPLICABILITY column of the table shows the possible combinations of the parameters, in relation to the work mode selection
(using CYCLE END parameter) and the control type of lubrication cycle (using LUBE TYPE parameter).
PULSE
CYCLE END CYCLE
CYCLE
Both Standby and Lubrication Phase determined by external signal PULSE
In Pulse mode, sets the duration (in pulses) for standby phase. 1-60000
(PULSE mode)
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8.8 SMART&SIMPLE – SIMPLIFIED AUTOMATIC VERSION PROGRAMMING
In this version the pump operates only in TIMER mode. Using 4 buttons placed on the panel you can set times and pause of
lubrication. To change ON and OFF timing press related buttons for 3s.
DISPLAY
Status and description
ALARM
DESCRIPTION NOTES/CHECKS/SOLUTIONS
CODE
The Low level sensor has triggered.
ALARM 01 LOW LEVEL
Replenish the oil reservoir.
The cycle switch has not been detected in the specified time. Make sure that you have set
ALARM 05 PS ALREDY ON
the timer to a value that allows the cycle to complete.
The P2 input has been activated and the Boost Function has increased the number of
ALARM 06 PS AFTER WAIT
Lubrication Cycles in the Lubrication Phase.
The Thermal relay trip signal has been detected.
ALARM 07 NOT IN PRESS.
Verify and repair.
In PS Cycle mode, the pressure switch was already active before the pump was switched
ALARM 08 PAUSE TIMEOUT on.
Check to ensure the venting system is operating correctly.
An unknown Internal error has occurred.
ALARM 15 UNCODED FAIL Try resetting the unit. If the error re-occurs, the unit must be returned to Dropsa for
inspection.
This is done by pulsing the alarm relay in 500ms bursts with a 2000ms gap between each signal burst.
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The timing chart below shows how to interface the logic with your PLC.
Alarm code= number of (T1+T2)
T1= 500ms = alarm contact activation time
T2= 500ms = alarm contact deactivation time
TWait= 2000ms= pause time before repetition of same alarm code
9.3 DIAGNOSTICS
A diagnostics table is provided below that indicates the main anomalies, the probable causes and the possible solutions.
If you were not able to solve the problem after consulting the diagnostics table, do not try to find the fault by disassembling
machine parts but contact the Dropsa technical office and report the anomalies that have been discovered, with a detailed
description.
DIAGNOSTICS TABLE
PROBLEMS PROBABLE CAUSES ACTIONS
The pump does It intakes air because the tank is empty Restore the level in the tank and bleed the air from the system
not deliver oil The intake filter is dirty or clogged Wash the filter with petroleum and blow with compressed air
The internal fittings are loose or broken Carefully close all the fittings, making sure there are no leaks and
replace the broken pipes.
Correctly connect the motor, inverting the direction of rotation
The motor rotates backward
The pump does Pump deteriorated Replace the pump
not deliver oil at Pressure control valve decalibrated Tighten the adjustment screw until oil comes out of the delivery pipe
the required (therefore the oil returns immediately to
pressure the tank). Replace the by-pass valve
Release valve damaged Connect a pipe that is approx. 30 cm long to the pump outlet with a
Adjustment valve incorrectly calibrated pressure gauge applied to the free end. Adjust the valve by turning
the screw and reading the corresponding pressure value on the
pressure gauge
Remove the components and wash them with petroleum. Before
reassembling the components, check the wear status of the O-ring.
Replace the entire assembly if necessary
Presence of dirt in the by-pass valve
Line pressure not Control valve with irregular operation Disassemble and clean the by-pass valve, replace the valve if
released necessary
Emptying of the Pump or system outlet fittings loosened Tighten the fittings
main system line Non-return or release valve dirty Disassemble and clean the by-pass valve, replace the valve if
during the pause necessary
time
Lubrication cycle Cycle control pressure switch calibration
not performed pressure not reached due to:
Line pipe broken or loose fittings Replace the pipe - fully tighten the fittings
Pressure switch calibrated higher than the Correctly calibrate the pressure switch
pump
The pump does not deliver oil at the See the diagnostics table
required pressure
The pump does not deliver oil See the diagnostics table
ATTENTION: Make sure that the electric and hydraulic power supplies are disconnected before carrying out any
maintenance work.
In the case of doubts and/or problems that cannot be solved, do not try to discover the reason by disassembling machine parts,
but contact the DROPSA S.p.A technical office.
11. DISPOSAL
During machine maintenance, or if it is demolished, do not dispose of the polluting parts in an improper manner. Refer to the
local regulations for their correct disposal. When demolishing the machine, the identification plate and all other documents
must be destroyed.
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12. ORDER INFORMATION
12.1 STANDARD VERSIONS
SMART3 - MANUAL VERSION - NO CONTROLLER
CONNECTOR PART
LEVEL ALARM RESERVOIR PLATE POWER DESCRIPTION NOMBER
24Vdc SMART3-MAN-24V-2L-FL-S-NC 4010000
2L 110Vac-50/60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-110V-2L-FL-S-NC 4010100
NC Contact 230Vac-50Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-230V50-2L-FL-S-NC 4010200
series Type 1 230Vac-60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-230V60-2L-FL-S-NC 4010600
pressure 3133800 24Vdc SMART3-MAN-24V-3L-FL-S-NC 4010300
switch NC 110Vac-50/60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-110V-3L-FL-S-NC 4010400
3L
230Vac-50Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-230V50-3L-FL-S-NC 4010500
Magnetic 230Vac-60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-230V60-3L-FL-S-NC 4010700
24Vdc SMART3-MAN-24V-2L-FL-P-NC 4010001
NC 2L 110Vac-50/60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-110V-2L-FL-P-NC 4010101
contacts 230Vac-50Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-230V50-2L-FL-P-NC 4010201
parallel Type 3 230Vac-60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-230V60-2L-FL-P-NC 4010601
pressure 3133801 24Vdc SMART3-MAN-24V-3L-FL-P-NC 4010301
switch NC 110Vac-50/60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-110V-3L-FL-P-NC 4010401
3L
230Vac-50Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-230V50-3L-FL-P-NC 4010501
230Vac-60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-230V60-3L-FL-P-NC 4010701
24Vdc SMART3-MAN-24V-2L-OP-NPN-S-NC 4010012
2L 110Vac-50/60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-110V-2L-OP-NPN-S- 4010112
N series 230Vac-50Hz - 2P SMART3-M-230V50-2L-OP-NPN-S-NC
NC 4010212
pressure Type 3 230Vac-60Hz - 2P SMART3-M-230V60-2L-OP-NPN-S-NC 4010612
switch 3133802 24Vdc SMART3-MAN-24V-3L-OP-NPN-S-NC 4010312
contact 3L 110Vac-50/60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-110V-3L-OP-NPN-S- 4010412
230Vac-50Hz - 2P SMART3-M-230V50-3L-OP-NPN-S-NC
NC 4010512
230Vac-60Hz - 2P SMART3-M-230V60-3L-OP-NPN-S-NC 4010712
24Vdc SMART3-MAN-24V-2L-OP-NPN-P-NC 4010013
2L 110Vac-50/60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-110V-2L-OP-NPN-P- 4010113
N parallel 230Vac-50Hz - 2P SMART3-M-230V50-2L-OP-NPN-P-NC
NC 4010213
pressure Type 2 230Vac-60Hz - 2P SMART3-M-230V60-2L-OP-NPN-P-NC 4010613
switch 3133803 24Vdc SMART3-MAN-24V-3L-OP-NPN-P-NC 4010313
contact 3L 110Vac-50/60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-110V-3L-OP-NPN-P- 4010413
230Vac-50Hz - 2P SMART3-M-230V50-3L-OP-NPN-P-NC
NC 4010513
Optical 230Vac-60Hz - 2P SMART3-M-230V60-3L-OP-NPN-P-NC 4010713
24Vdc SMART3-MAN-24V-2L-OP-PNP-S-NC 4010014
2L 110Vac-50/60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-110V-2L-OP-PNP-S-NC 4010114
P series 230Vac-50Hz - 2P SMART3-M-230V50-2L-OP-PNP-S-NC 4010214
pressure Type 3 230Vac-60Hz - 2P SMART3-M-230V60-2L-OP-PNP-S-NC 4010614
switch 3133804 24Vdc SMART3-MAN-24V-3L-OP-PNP-S-NC 4010314
contact 3L 110Vac-50/60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-110V-3L-OP-PNP-S-NC 4010414
230Vac-50Hz - 2P SMART3-M-230V50-3L-OP-PNP-S-NC 4010514
230Vac-60Hz - 2P SMART3-M-230V60-3L-OP-PNP-S-NC 4010714
24Vdc SMART3-MAN-24V-2L-OP-PNP-P-NC 4010015
2L 110Vac-50/60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-110V-2L-OP-PNP-P- 4010115
P parallel 230Vac-50Hz - 2P SMART3-M-230V50-2L-OP-PNP-P-NC
NC 4010215
pressure Type 2 230Vac-60Hz - 2P SMART3-M-230V60-2L-OP-PNP-P-NC 4010615
switch 3133805 24Vdc SMART3-MAN-24V-3L-OP-PNP-P-NC 4010315
contact 3L 110Vac-50/60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-110V-3L-OP-PNP-P- 4010415
230Vac-50Hz - 2P SMART3-M-230V50-3L-OP-PNP-P-NC
NC 4010515
230Vac-60Hz - 2P SMART3-M-230V60-3L-OP-PNP-P-NC 4010715
24Vdc SMART3-MAN-24V-2L-FL-S-NO 4010020
2L 110Vac-50/60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-110V-2L-FL-S-NO 4010120
NC contact 230Vac-50Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-230V50-2L-FL-S-NO 4010220
series Type 1
pressure 230Vac-60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-230V60-2L-FL-S-NO 4010620
switch 3133800 24Vdc SMART3-MAN-24V-3L-FL-S-NO 4010320
contact NO 3L 110Vac-50/60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-110V-3L-FL-S-NO 4010420
230Vac-50Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-230V50-3L-FL-S-NO 4010520
Magnetic 230Vac-60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-230V60-3L-FL-S-NO 4010720
24Vdc SMART3-MAN-24V-2L-FL-P-NO 4010021
2L 110Vac-50/60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-110V-2L-FL-P-NO 4010121
NC contact 230Vac-50Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-230V50-2L-FL-P-NO 4010221
parallel Type 3
pressure 230Vac-60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-230V60-2L-FL-P-NO 4010621
switch 3133801 24Vdc SMART3-MAN-24V-3L-FL-P-NO 4010321
contact NO 3L 110Vac-50/60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-110V-3L-FL-P-NO 4010421
230Vac-50Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-230V50-3L-FL-P-NO 4010521
20 230Vac-60Hz - 2P SMART3-MAN-230V60-3L-FL-P-NO 4010721
SMART3 - AUTOMATIC VERSION-ON BOARD CONTROLLER
CONNECTOR PART
LEVEL ALARM RESERVOIR PLATE POWER DESCRIPTION NOMBER
24Vdc SMART3-AUT-24V-2L-FL-NC/NO 4011018
110Vac-50/60Hz - 2P SMART3-AUT-110V-2L-FL-NC/NO 4011118
2L
230Vac-50Hz - 2P SMART3-AUT-230V50-2L-FL-NC/NO 4011218
Contact Type 3 230Vac-60Hz - 2P SMART3-AUT-230V60-2L-FL-NC/NO 4011618
Magnetic
NO/NC 3133807 24Vdc SMART3-AUT-24V-3L-FL-NC/NO 4011318
110Vac-50/60Hz - 2P SMART3-AUT-110V-3L-FL-NC/NO 4011418
3L
230Vac-50Hz - 2P SMART3-AUT-230V50-3L-FL-NC/NO 4011518
230Vac-60Hz - 2P SMART3-AUT-230V60-3L-FL-NC/NO 4011718
24Vdc SMART3-AUTC-24V-2L-OP-NC/NO 4011019
Contact 110Vac-50/60Hz - 2P SMART3-AUTC-110V-2L-OP-NC/NO 4011119
2L
NO/NC 230Vac-50Hz - 2P SMART3-AUTC-230V50-2L-OP-NC/NO 4011219
Type 2 230Vac-60Hz - 2P SMART3-AUTC-230V60-2L-OP-NC/NO 4011619
Optical
3133806 24Vdc SMART3-AUTC-24V-3L-OP-NC/NO 4011319
Contact 110Vac-50/60Hz - 2P SMART3-AUTC-110V-3L-OP-NC/NO 4011419
3L
NO/NC 230Vac-50Hz - 2P SMART3-AUTC-230V50-3L-OP-NC/NO 4011519
230Vac-60Hz - 2P SMART3-AUTC-230V60-3L-OP-NC/NO 4011719
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13. DIMENSIONS
C - Fixing
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[2.04] A - Fixing
164.5
158.5 [6.47]
[6.24] 136.5
[5.37]
174
[6.85]
PUMP A B C
2L 155 [6.1] 266 [10.47] 266 [10.47]
3L 220 [8.6] 276 [10.86] 276 [10.86]
Lift the equipment according to the direction shown on the cardboard package.
The machine components can support storage temperatures between
-20 to + 65 °C; however, to prevent damage, the machine must only be started up after the machine has reached a
temperature of +5 °C.
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15. PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
The warnings about the risks involved in using a pump for lubricants must be read.
The operator must understand its operation and clearly understand the hazards connected to pumping pressurized grease.
Therefore we recommend the following:
Check the chemical compatibility of the material with which the pump is built with the fluid to be pumped (see chap. 4). An
incorrect selection could cause, in addition to damaging the pumps and pipes, serious risks for people (spillage of irritating
products that are harmful to health) and for the environment.
Never exceed the maximum operating pressure permitted for the pump and the components connected to it. In the case of
doubt, refer to the data specified on the machine plate.
Only use original spare parts.
If components must be replaced with others, make sure they are suitable for operating at the pump's maximum operating
pressure.
ATTENTION!
Never try to stop or deviate any leaks with your hands or other body parts.
Note: Personnel must use protective devices, garments and tools in compliance with current standards with regard to the location
and the use of the pump both during work as well as during maintenance operations.
ATTENTION: The warnings about the risks involved in using a pump for lubricants must be read. The user must
understand its operation using the user and maintenance manual.
Power supply
Any type of intervention must not be carried out before unplugging the machine from power supply. Make sure that no one can
start it up again during the intervention. All the installed electric and electronic equipment, reservoirs and basic components
must be grounded.
Flammability
The lubricant generally used in lubrication systems is not normally flammable. However, it is advised to avoid contact with
extremely hot substances or naked flames.
Pressure
Prior to any intervention, check the absence of residual pressure in any branch of the lubricant circuit as it may cause oil sprays
when disassembling components or fittings.
After long periods of inactivity, check the seal of all the parts subject to pressure.
Do not subject the fittings, pipes and pressurized parts to violent impacts.
Damaged flexible pipes or fittings are DANGEROUS and must be replaced.
Only original spare parts should be used.
Noise
Under normal operating conditions, noise emission does not exceed 70 dB “A” at a distance of 1 metre (39.3 inches) from the
pump.
NOTE: The pump was designed to operate with lubricants with a maximum rating NLGI 000. (1)
Use lubricants that are compatible with NBR gaskets.
Any internal residual lubricant used for assembly and testing purposes is 32 cSt oil
(1)
The use of the pump with grease with a consistency NLGI000 must be assessed on a case by case basis given the extreme difference in the sliding
properties of the compound, which depends both on the viscosity of the base oil as well as the soaps and additives that are used.
The use of the pump with grease with a consistency NLGI000 must be assessed on a case by case basis given the extreme
difference in the sliding properties of the compound, which depends both on the viscosity of the base oil as well as the soaps
and additives that are used. *
A comparison table is provided between the classification of NLGI lubricants (National Lubricating Grease Institute) and the
ASTM classification (American Society for Testing and Materials) for greases for the values that concern the pump.
GREASES
NLGI ASTM
000 445 – 475
For further information about the technical specifications and the safety measures to adopt, refer to the product safety sheet
(Directive 93/112/EEC) relative to the type of lubricant selected and supplied by the manufacturer.
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15.1 GUIDELINES FOR USE
Compliance with the essential safety requirements and the provisions specified in the machine directive was checked by filling
out prepared check lists that are contained in the technical file.
Two types of lists were used:
Risk assessment (UNI EN ISO 14121-1).
Compliance with the essential safety requirements Machine Directive –EC 06/42).
The risks that were not completely eliminated, but considered acceptable, are specified below:
Electrocution: this can only occur in the case of serious user incompetence.
Use of unsuitable lubricant: the types of fluids that are not compatible with correct pump operation are listed below.*
Contact with harmful fluids.
* For more detailed information regarding product compatibility with particular fluids, contact the Dropsa S.p.A. technical office
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