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Proflo Lubricator Fluid-Flow Monitor/No-Flow


Timer Switch
CAUTION: Any arc welding on the skid and/or associated equipment and piping can per-
manently damage solid-state electronic equipment. Welding can cause immediate failure
or reduce electronic equipment life and void the warranty.
To protect electronic equipment prior to any arc welding (including repair welding), dis-
connect all electrical connections including ground, and remove batteries, or completely
remove the electronic equipment from the compressor.
It is good practice to attach the welding ground clamp as close as possible to the area
where the welding will occur and to use the lowest practical welder output setting. Weld-
ing must not cause a current flow across any compressor bearing surface, including but
not limited to crankshaft and crosshead bearing surfaces.

The battery-powered, programmable Proflo 2 1


is an electronic microprocessor-based
switch that senses slow-flow or no-flow 1. Hex-Socket Set
Screws (2)
conditions in the compressor cylinder force
2. Magnetic Pin
feed lubrication system to facilitate alarm Housing
and/or shutdown. It eases force feed lube attaches to
system operation by accurately monitoring divider valve
3 3. Liquid Crystal
cycle time and system performance.
Display (LCD)
Operators use this information to optimize
4. Infrared Wire-
force feed lube and reduce operating costs. 4 less Connec-
tion IrDA Port to
The Proflo monitor works through a download data
magnetic pin that cycles back and forth as to a hand-held
the divider valve piston moves. The REFER TO MANUAL FOR PROPER OPERATION & BATTERY TYPE.
WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - DO NOT DISCONNECT WHILE CIRCUIT
computer.
IS LIVE UNLESS AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NON-HAZARDOUS. BATTERIES

magnetic pin housing normally threads into


MUST ONLY BE CHANGED IN AN AREA KNOWN TO BE NON-HAZARDOUS.
5. Set Button.
the divider valve. The monitor box housing 6. Mode Button.
5 6
slides onto the pin housing and two hex-
socket set screws hold it in place. The liquid
crystal display (LCD) indicates: FIGURE 1 Proflo Electronic Lubricator Fluid Flow
1. Total operating time of the force feed Monitor and No-Flow Timer Switch
lube system in hours.
2. "Average", "Last" and "Current" cycle time of the divider valve in seconds.
3. Total divider valve cycles.
4. Remaining battery life in percent.
5. Alarm set time for no-flow indication (programmable from 30 to 240 seconds).
6. Alarm wiring mode: Normally Open or Normally Closed.
Proflo electronics come with reverse polarity protection/correction that automatically corrects a
reverse polarity output connection on both pulse and alarm outputs.

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Normally Open and Normally Closed Definition


Most electrical components define Normally Open (NO) and Normally Closed (NC) operation as the
default state or on the shelf state. Example: A NO solenoid valve is open when the coil is not
energized, and closed when the coil is energized. A NC solenoid valve is closed when the coil is not
energized, and open when the coil is energized. This is not true of DNFT or Proflo electrical contacts.
Both the DNFT and Proflo switch contacts are defined as switch states after the divider valve cycles.
NO = Normally Open when running; switch is open while the divider valve cycles. This is non-fail-
safe operation. If a wire falls off while the unit runs, the control system will not alarm/shutdown.
NC = Normally Closed when running; switch is closed while the divider valve cycles. This is fail-safe
operation. If a wire falls off while the unit runs, the control system will alarm/shutdown.
Ariel recommends NC operation. The Proflo is pre-programmed for NC operation.

Proflo Installation
1. Loosen the two hex-socket set screws 1 2 3 4 5 6
on top of Proflo case and remove mag-
net housing. Do not remove magnet,
spring, and spacer from magnet housing. ARIEL CORPORATION
WORLD STANDARD COMPRESSORS
www.arielcorp.com

2. Remove end plug from desired divider


valve. The Proflo installs on either side of
any divider valve, but requires the cor- 12S
Part # A-11295
US Patents # 6,823,270 - 6,850,849 B1

rect magnet housing for each divider IrDA PORT Set


Button

pr

valve manufacturer (Trabon, Dropsa,
etc.). 12T Model

fl
C US PF1
203633
CL I, DIV 2 Grps A,B,C,D
T4A Max 85C Amb.

NOTE: Do not install the Proflo on any Mode


Button

divider valves with cycle indicator REFER TO MANUAL FOR PROPER OPERATION & BATTERY TYPE.
WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - DO NOT DISCONNECT WHILE CIRCUIT
IS LIVE UNLESS AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NON-HAZARDOUS. BATTERIES
MUST ONLY BE CHANGED IN AN AREA KNOWN TO BE NON-HAZARDOUS.

pins.
3. Verify O-ring is in place on Proflo magnet 7
housing. Screw magnet housing into end 1. End Plug 4. O-Ring 6. LCD Display
of divider valve. Torque magnet housing 2. Divider Valve 5. Hex-Socket 7. Wire Leads
to 15 foot-pounds max. 3. Magnet Housing Set Screws (2)

4. Slide Proflo all the way onto magnet FIGURE 2 Proflo Installation
housing. Torque set screws to 15 inch-
pounds max. DO NOT over tighten set screws.
5. The Proflo LCD indicates cycle time. Verify correct operation by pumping oil through the divider
valve assembly. The LCD enables the operator to adjust the lubricator pump for correct cycle
time. The force feed lubricator data plate on the lubricator box indicates either normal and break-
in cycle times at maximum rated speed, or normal cycle time for applied speed. Use break-in
cycle times only for the first 200 hours of operation before changing to the normal cycle time. If
unable to determine cycle time, contact the Ariel Response Center.
6. All conduit and connections should be appropriate for area classification. Use flexible conduit to
ease installation. Support conduit and fittings to minimize vibration.
7. After Proflo installation or performance of any maintenance on the lube system, compressor cyl-
inders, or packing, pre-lube the complete system with a purge gun to purge air from the
divider valves and all components BEFORE COMPRESSOR START-UP.

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Proflo Button Operation


1. Push SET button to clear ALARM. When the LCD displays LAST and AVG, the alarm output con-
tact enters the as running state; set operation to NC to close the output alarm contact. LAST is
the last divider valve cycle time in seconds. AVG is the average time of the last six (6) divider
valve cycles in seconds.
2. Push MODE button; the LCD displays NOW, which is current divider valve cycle time in seconds.
This mode allows operators to accurately change cycle time by adjusting the force feed lubricator
pump. The force feed lubricator data plate on the lubricator box indicates either normal and
break-in cycle times at maximum rated speed, or normal cycle time for applied speed. Use break-
in cycle times only for the first 200 hours of operation before changing to the normal cycle time.
Compressor speed is directly proportional to cycle time; at 50% rated speed, the lube cycle time
doubles (see lube sheets in the Ariel Parts Book for table of speeds vs. cycle times). If unable to
determine cycle time, contact the Ariel Response Center.
3. Push MODE button again; the LCD displays RUN TIME, which is the total run time of the lube
system in hours since the last reset.
4. Push MODE button a third time; the LCD displays CYCLE TOTAL, which is the total divider valve
cycles since the last reset. Test Proflo for reliability if CYCLE TOTAL displays over two million.
5. Push MODE button a fourth time; the LCD displays BATTERY - PCNT, which indicates percent-
age of remaining battery life. If battery voltage drops below safe operating levels the monitor
enters ALARM mode.
6. The display mode changes to ALARM when an alarm is triggered. The display defaults to LAST
and AVG while the divider valve cycles. To set alarm time and mode:
a. Push SET.
b. Push MODE six times until LCD displays SETUP?.
c. Push SET. The LCD displays SET ALARM TIME.
d. Push SET again to display current alarm time.
e. Push and release SET button to change alarm-shutdown from 30 to 240 seconds in 5 second
increments. Ariel typically sets it to 120 seconds. Ariel recommends setting alarm time to 2
times normal cycle time rounded up to the nearest 5 seconds. Minimum: 30 seconds;
maximum 180 seconds. Find normal cycle time on the force feed lubricator data plate.
f. Push MODE two more times to scroll the LCD to SET ALARM MODE, which configures the
control system to shutdown the compressor for a no-flow indication. Push SET to toggle from
N/O (normally open) or N/C (normally closed). Ariel recommends N/C operation. After set-
ting wiring mode, either push MODE two times or simply wait 30 seconds to return to the
LAST and AVG display. The Proflo records any setup changes to the EEPROM.

Display Errors
ALARM - Displays when divider valves are not cycling. Programmed divider valve cycle time has
expired. ALARM flashes every 2 seconds during compressor shutdown.To clear alarm, press SET.
Alarm will clear and again indicate cycle time upon compressor re-start.
OVERLOAD - Indicates a wiring short or circuit switching of too large a load. To correct this, check
wiring insulation for bare wires touching ground or each other. Insulate unused wires or re-terminate
wires. Self-resetting fuses on the inputs protect Proflo electronics; they auto reset 45 seconds after
fixing a short.

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LOW BATT - Indicates 20% remaining battery life. At 10% remaining battery life, the Proflo shuts
down the compressor and flashes ALARM and LOW BATT until batteries are replaced. See battery
replacement procedure below.
RESET X - Indicates an internal Proflo fault. No alarm displays; the Proflo still counts divider valve
cycles and controls inputs and outputs. While the divider valve cycles, the Proflo counts pulses and
measures time between divider valve cycles. At 30-minute intervals, the processor writes data stored
in memory to on-board EEPROMS. If there is a problem with this, the Proflo issues a Reset error.
1. RESET 1 - Proflo processor unable to determine if the EEPROM contains valid configuration
information. Reset 1 usually occurs after a RESET 3 occurs. Upon reboot, the Proflo loses stored
and configuration data; programmed information must be reentered.
2. RESET 2 - Proflo processor unable to determine storage of any data or location for next data.
Upon reboot, the Proflo loses stored data, but retains configuration data; programmed informa-
tion need not be reentered.
3. RESET 3 - Internal Proflo fault. The Proflo processor tried and failed three resets. The most likely
cause is failure to write to the EEPROM. To try to correct the problem:
a. Remove Proflo batteries.
b. Press SET button for 45 seconds to discharge internal capacitors and ensure a complete
reset.
c. Re-insert batteries to reboot the Proflo.
If the error was a one-time problem, the Proflo reboots as normal.
If diagnostics detect an error on reboot, the Proflo displays a constant RESET error again.
Replace the Proflo and contact Ariel Corporation. Sometimes on reboot, the Proflo flashes
RESET. This is normal.
NOTE: Moisture on Proflo circuitry causes most reset errors. Several design precautions
keep moisture from the circuit board:
The Proflo housing is completely sealed in a low humidity room.
There is a desiccant pack in the circuit board chamber.
The circuit boards have a protective conformal coating.

Downloading Proflo Data


Use a hand-held palm operating system computer equipped with an infrared (IrDA) port and running
Palm Operating System to interface with the Proflo. Use Fluid Flow Trending (FFT) software to
download operating data. This feature is not essential for compressor operation, but recommended
to evaluate force feed lube operation and reduce operating costs. Contact Ariel for details on FFT
software. FFT software can provide the following information:
1. Oil consumption for each 30-minute interval of compressor operation.
2. Days of over and under lubrication.
3. Total oil consumption of compressor lube system
4. Daily and total lost dollars (US) for over-lubrication.
5. Total divider valve cycles.
6. Total compressor run time.
The Proflo monitor stores up to one year of operating data in first in, first out (FIFO) memory. FFT
software can reset Proflo memory. Reset time and date records to the Proflo Electrical Erasable
Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM).

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To start the download, push SET then push MODE five times until the LCD displays SEND DATA?,
then push SET again. Set the FFT software to accept the Proflo data and hold the handheld
computer in a position to communicate with the IrDA port. The LCD displays SENDING. If there is no
device to receive data, the LCD displays FAILURE and returns to LAST and AVG default display
after 30 seconds. The software converts Proflo data to Microsoft Excel files for trending and
graphing.
The internet or most electronic and discount stores offer hand-held palm operating system
computers. For more details on this and other Proflo accessories, contact your packager or Ariel.

Proflo Battery Replacement


The Proflo formerly used alkaline batteries. Sometimes, alkaline batteries leak, release acid, and
corrode the battery compartment, and their service potential diminishes at extreme temperatures.
The Proflo now uses Lithium batteries, which provide superior leakage resistance, greater service
advantage at temperature extremes, and longer shelf and service life. Ariel highly recommends AA
Energizer Lithium/FeS2, model L91 batteries to reduce maintenance costs. This is a true Lithium
battery, unlike several other brands.
While not recommended, use replacement alkaline batteries only when Lithium batteries are
unavailable. Component damage due to battery leakage is not normally covered under warranty.
Front cover removal voids the warranty, except on older Proflo monitors made prior to 3/2003 where
batteries may be located under the front cover.

CAUTION: Explosion hazard! Disconnect/lockout electrical power to control circuits


before battery cover removal. Power connected to the Proflo presents a potential of fire,
electrical shock, personal injury, or death. Change batteries only in a non-hazardous area.
Earlier Proflo models use a front battery access cover while later models use a rear access
cover to reduce potential risk. Disconnect power to Proflo to replace batteries regardless
of battery access location

1. Remove the six battery cover screws. Battery Compartment


Cover with Gasket
2. Remove battery cover and gasket.
Two AA Energizer
3. Remove old batteries. Remove plastic protective Lithium L91 Batteries - +
sleeves from old batteries. Save the sleeves and with Plastic Protec-
tive Sleeves
discard the old batteries in a responsible manner.
Battery Cover
4. Press SET for 45-60 seconds without batteries Screw
installed to dissipate stored energy and allow the
battery display to update immediately after new Battery Clips
battery installation. This step is optional; the monitor
automatically updates the battery display within 30 + -
minutes of operation. FIGURE 3 Proflo
5. The outer cover of batteries is the positive terminal; Rear Battery
Compartment
verify it is unscratched. If a scratched outer cover
touches the metal battery holder, the battery depletes
very quickly and the Proflo displays LOW BATT. It is possible for one battery to completely
deplete and the other to reverse polarity. Replace with new unscratched batteries if this occurs.
6. Slide the plastic protective sleeves onto the new batteries and insert new batteries into the bat-
tery holder. The plastic sleeves and the gasket on the bottom of the cover ensure a tight battery
fit. Compressor vibration can cause premature failure in batteries not installed tightly. Verify the
batteries are installed with correct negative/positive orientation. Do not scratch or damage new
battery outer covers during installation.

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7. Re-assemble cover, gasket, and screws. The cover holes align with the six monitor body holes in
only one direction; verify correct installation. Installing the cover upside down results in stripped
screw threads and compromises the battery compartment seal. Do not over-tighten the screws.
Replace lost cover screws with 4-40 x 3/16 in. pan head machine screws.
8. Press SET once, then press MODE until the LCD displays BATTERY. If stored energy was dissi-
pated (see step 4), the monitor checks battery voltage, resets, and displays remaining battery
power. The monitor automatically searches for battery voltage at the next 30 minute read/write
interval and updates to the new battery power percentage. All trending and configuration data
store in the Proflo EEPROM. Battery failure or replacement causes no memory loss.

Proflo Wire Identification and Electronic Indication Instructions


NOTE: To use pulse output (blue wires) and alarm circuit (red wires) simultaneously, see
Using Pulse Output and Alarm Circuit Simultaneously on page 6.
Blue Wires: Pulse output. Use the two blue wires to send a transistor pulse output for each divider
valve cycle to a PLC (Programmable Logic Controller), Scada System, Digital Counter, or Digital
Control Panel. Maximum switching load is 36 VDC @ 500mA. Insulate blue wire ends from each
other and conduit or compressor ground when not in use. Pulse duration is 500 milliseconds.
Switch output operation: Pulse represents one divider valve cycle or period.
White Wires: Switch input. Remote mounting Proflo display. Connect the two white wires to a
dry contact proximity switch to remotely mount the monitor box housing in a convenient location on
the compressor frame or in the control panel. Ariel recommends distance between proximity switch
and the panel mounted Proflo not exceed 600 feet (183 m). See Proflo operating notes for details.
Insulate white wire ends from each other and from ground when not in use. Call Ariel for
information about a panel mount kit.
Red Wires: Alarm switch output. Use the two red wires for alarm or shutdown no-flow indication at
a control panel. When the divider valve cycles, this contact closes in Normally Closed (NC) operation
and opens in Normally Open (NO) operation. The contact returns to static state when the preset
timer times out. Switching Capacity: 36 VDC @ 500 mA max. Insulate red wire ends from each
other and from ground when not in use. This output operation is programmable as NO or NC.
Ariel recommends a NC system for fail-safe operation. Red wires are not polarity sensitive. See
Normally Open and Normally Closed Definition on page 2.
Green Wire: Always secure green ground wire to "earth ground" in the control panel. Do not ground
to the electrical conduit. Improper grounding can result in unreliable monitor operation.
NOTE: To switch to 120/240 VAC load using Proflo outputs, ask Ariel about a relay interface.

Using Pulse Output and Alarm Circuit Simultaneously


If the control system must read block cycling, proximity switch, and alarm contact, consider this:
1. The Proflo on-board processor and data acquisition system (DAQ) records the time for each
divider valve cycle and stores this data to EEPROM. A Palm Operating System hand-held com-
puter with FFT software can download this data through the Proflo infrared port so the control
system need not read and count divider valve cycles.
2. If a PLC reads pulse output, users may program it to watch divider valve cycling and issue a
shutdown if the block fails to cycle for a given time. This may eliminate the need to wire to both
Proflo outputs and save on field wiring connections.
3. The Proflo alarm output red wires and the divider valve cycle output blue wires are not isolated
from each other. If it is necessary to read both Proflo outputs, isolate the equipment that reads
the contacts. If the PLC input card is not isolated between channels, both the alarm and pulse
outputs act as the alarm contact. Isolate these contacts from other inputs. See Figure 4.

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Proflo GND +V
Blue Power
Control
Line Power Reverse CH 1
Mosfets Polarity
Circuits Blue
Return
Optical
Iso Power
Red
Power Reverse CH 2
Mosfets Polarity
Control Circuits Red
Line Return

Mounted on Compressor, Input Card


Outputs are not isolated
Inputs require isolation between channels
FIGURE 4 Example Diagram to Read Both Pulse and Alarm Contacts

4. If isolated inputs are not an option, connect the alarm/shutdown contact to the safety system and
install another proximity switch for the control system to read and calculate oil consumption. Con-
tact Ariel for a proximity switch part number.
5. If Isolated PLC inputs are not an option, wire the Proflo to the "coil" side of a relay, and the control
system to the contact side of the relay. There are inexpensive relays on the market. Ariel recom-
mends a solid-state relay for long life. See Figure 5.

Proflo GND +V
Blue Relay
Control
Line Power Reverse
Mosfets Polarity CH 1
Circuits Blue
Optical
Iso
Red Relay
Power Reverse
Mosfets Polarity CH 2
Control Circuits Red
Line
PLC
Relays
Mounted on Compressor, Provide
Outputs are not isolated Isolation PLC inputs require
no isolation
FIGURE 5 Example Diagram to Read Both Pulse and Alarm Contacts

Some relays may require a current limiting resistor to prevent shorting the power supply through the
relay coil. Many relays come with built-in current limiting circuits. The control system designer must
choose proper relay components.

Using a PLC to Calculate Oil Consumption TABLE 1 Example divider valve


Use the Proflo pulse output (blue wires), the control system Block # In3 x2
can calculate system oil consumption. For example:
12T 0.012 0.024
0.144 x 0.0346 = 0.004987 pints/cycle
18T 0.018 0.036
The first number is based on block numbers, which are 18T 0.018 0.036
stamped into each block of a compressor divider valve.
Divide a block number by 1000 to obtain the volume in cubic 6S 0.006 0.012
inches. Multiply this volume by 2 to obtain the full volume for 18T 0.018 0.036
one full cycle. Do this for all the blocks in the divider valve, TOTAL 0.144

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then add them together. See Table 1.


0.0346 converts cubic inches to pints (US liquid).
For gallons (US liquid), divide pints by 8.
For liters, multiply gallons (US liquid) by 3.78541, or multiply pints (US liquid) by 0.47318.
Enter the above calculation as a constant for each Proflo. In the example, the PLC calculates a
running total by adding 0.004987 pints to a totalizer the whole time the compressor runs. Use this
information to track oil consumption.

Operation Notes
1. If alarm output is set to NC operation and the batteries are removed or die, the Proflo opens the
alarm contact. If alarm output is set to NO operation and the batteries are removed or die, the
alarm contact remains open, and the control system will not alarm. For this reason, Ariel recom-
mends NC contact operation.
2. Proflo default programmable settings as delivered to Ariel or reset with the FFT software:
Alarm trip time = 120 seconds
NC/NO settings = NO or non-fail safe
Ariel shop work instructions set outputs to:
Alarm trip time = 120 seconds
NC/NO settings = NC or fail-safe
See Normally Open and Normally Closed Definition on page 2 and Proflo Button Operation on
page 3.
3. Remote mounted Proflo and proximity switch. The Proflo excites the proximity switch circuit
with 3-volt battery power to detect the proximity switch state. Ariel defines maximum wire dis-
tance between the proximity switch and the remote mounted Proflo as 600 feet (183 m) using
standard Proflo batteries, and 10,000 feet (3050 m) powering the Proflo from another power
source. Ariel conservatively calculated these distances based on the following assumptions:
a. Standard 22 gage instrumentation wire at 68F (20C) in a continuous run.
b. Non-significant battery life degradation.
c. No electrical noise injected into wire run.
For a panel-mounted Proflo, Ariel recommends users remove the batteries and use a CCT power
supply.
4. The Proflo records any setup changes to the EEPROM.
5. The white wires on the Proflo can be used for other applications besides reading divider valve
cycle times. The Proflo records history for any dry contact switch such as a liquid dump valve,
high-temperature switch, or valve limit switch.
6. Proflo electronics come with reverse polarity protection/correction. The electronics automatically
correct a reverse polarity output connection on both pulse and alarm outputs.

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Proflo Specifications
Temperature Range: -40F to +185
Switching Capability: 170 VDC - 120 VAC @ .5 Amps
Environment Rating: Class I Div. 2 Groups A,B,C,D - T4
Internal Power: AA Lithium batteries.
Device Inputs: Remote switch closure from proximity switch to enable operator to mount Proflo in a
control panel, control room, or other location.
Device Outputs: Pulse output with each divider valve cycle.
Alarm Wiring: N/O (Normally Open) - N/C (Normally Closed).

Proflo Accessories
1. AC panel mount power supply - for safe area only.
2. Panel mount kit. Includes panel mount bracket and a proximity switch.
3. Relay interface module. Use to switch an AC load 120/240 VAC @ 10 Amps.
4. Additional proximity switch.
5. Palm interface Fluid Flow Trending (FFT) software. Converts all information to Excel format for
hard copy trending, graphing, and presentation:
Oil consumption for each 30 minutes of compressor operation.
Every day of over and under lubrication.
Total oil consumption of the compressor lube system.
Daily and total lost dollars due to over lubrication.
Total divider valve system cycles.
Total compressor run time.
For more details on the Proflo and available accessories, contact your packager or Ariel.

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