Nordson iTraxr Spray Monitor Reference guide

iTraxrSpray Monitor
with Can-in-Pocket Feature
Customer Product Manual
Part 1066206-08
Issued 4/19
NORDSON CORPORATION AMHERST, OHIO USA
For parts and technical support, call the Industrial Coating
Systems Customer Support Center at (800) 433-9319 or
contact your local Nordson representative.
This document is subject to change without notice.
Check http://emanuals.nordson.com for the latest version.

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Table of Contents
Description 1..................................
Optional Features 2............................
Spray Monitor Requirements 3.................
EMC Directive Compliance 3..................
Installation 4..................................
Conditions of Warranty 4......................
Spray Monitor Configuration 4.................
Spray Monitor Mounting 7.....................
System Wiring 7.............................
Can-to-USB Adapter Installation 10...........
Input/Output Connections 11.................
Optional Can-In-Pocket Sensor Wiring 12......
Optional iTrax 24V Trigger Board Installation 13...
Calibration 13..................................
Operation 14...................................
Power Switch 14..............................
LED Indicators 14.............................
Firmware Updates 15............................
Version Compatibility 15.......................
Copying the Flash Drive Files 16................
Reprogramming the iTrax Spray Control
Modules 18..................................
Shutting Down the iTrax Software and
Server Applications 18......................
Programming the Module 20.................
Parts 22.......................................
Using the Illustrated Parts List 22...............
Spray Monitor Parts 23........................
Contact Us
Nordson Corporation welcomes requests for information, comments, and
inquiries about its products. General information about Nordson can be
found on the Internet using the following address:
http://www.nordson.com.
Address all correspondence to:
Nordson Corporation
Attn: Customer Service
555 Jackson Street
Amherst, OH 44001
Notice
This is a Nordson Corporation publication which is protected by copyright.
Original copyright date 2005. No part of this document may be
photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the
prior written consent of Nordson Corporation. The information contained
in this publication is subject to change without notice.
Trademarks
iTRAX, CleanSpray, Nordson and the Nordson logo are registered
trademarks of Nordson Corporation.

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Change Record
Revision Date Change
04 3/15 Added Firmware Update section and additional revisions to page 9
05 2/16 Part number change
06 6/16 Updated input/output connections
07 3/18 Updated table on page 19, changed part numbers on page 27
08 4/19 Updated parts list

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iTraxrSpray Monitor
with Can-In-Pocket Feature
Safety
Read and follow these safety instructions. Task- and equipment-specific
warnings, cautions, and instructions are included in equipment
documentation where appropriate.
Make sure all equipment documentation, including these instructions, is
accessible to persons operating or servicing equipment.
Qualified Personnel
Equipment owners are responsible for making sure that Nordson equipment
is installed, operated, and serviced by qualified personnel. Qualified
personnel are those employees or contractors who are trained to safely
perform their assigned tasks. They are familiar with all relevant safety rules
and regulations and are physically capable of performing their assigned
tasks.
Intended Use
Use of Nordson equipment in ways other than those described in the
documentation supplied with the equipment may result in injury to persons
or damage to property.
Some examples of unintended use of equipment include
Susing incompatible materials
Smaking unauthorized modifications
Sremoving or bypassing safety guards or interlocks
Susing incompatible or damaged parts
Susing unapproved auxiliary equipment
Soperating equipment in excess of maximum ratings
Regulations and Approvals
Make sure all equipment is rated and approved for the environment in which
it is used. Any approvals obtained for Nordson equipment will be voided if
instructions for installation, operation, and service are not followed.

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Personal Safety
To prevent injury follow, these instructions.
SDo not operate or service equipment unless you are qualified.
SDo not operate equipment unless safety guards, doors, or covers are
intact and automatic interlocks are operating properly. Do not bypass or
disarm any safety devices.
SKeep clear of moving equipment. Before adjusting or servicing moving
equipment, shut off the power supply and wait until the equipment
comes to a complete stop. Lock out power and secure the equipment to
prevent unexpected movement.
SRelieve (bleed off) hydraulic and pneumatic pressure before adjusting or
servicing pressurized systems or components. Disconnect, lock out,
and tag switches before servicing electrical equipment.
SWhile operating manual spray guns, make sure you are grounded.
Wear electrically conductive gloves or a grounding strap connected to
the gun handle or other true earth ground. Do not wear or carry metallic
objects such as jewelry or tools.
SIf you receive even a slight electrical shock, shut down all electrical or
electrostatic equipment immediately. Do not restart the equipment until
the problem has been identified and corrected.
SObtain and read Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for all materials used.
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for safe handling and use of
materials, and use recommended personal protection devices.
SMake sure the spray area is adequately ventilated.
STo prevent injury, be aware of less-obvious dangers in the workplace
that often cannot be completely eliminated, such as hot surfaces, sharp
edges, energized electrical circuits, and moving parts that cannot be
enclosed or otherwise guarded for practical reasons.
High-Pressure Fluids
High-pressure fluids, unless they are safely contained, are extremely
hazardous. Always relieve fluid pressure before adjusting or servicing high
pressure equipment. A jet of high-pressure fluid can cut like a knife and
cause serious bodily injury, amputation, or death. Fluids penetrating the
skin can also cause toxic poisoning.
If you suffer a fluid injection injury, seek medical care immediately. If
possible, provide a copy of the SDS for the injected fluid to the health care
provider.

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The National Spray Equipment Manufacturers Association has created a
wallet card that you should carry when you are operating high-pressure
spray equipment. These cards are supplied with your equipment. The
following is the text of this card:
WARNING: Any injury caused by high pressure liquid can be serious. If
youareinjuredorevensuspectaninjury:
SGo to an emergency room immediately.
STell the doctor that you suspect an injection injury.
SShow him this card
STell him what kind of material you were spraying
MEDICAL ALERT—AIRLESS SPRAY WOUNDS: NOTE TO PHYSICIAN
Injection in the skin is a serious traumatic injury. It is important to treat the
injury surgically as soon as possible. Do not delay treatment to research
toxicity. Toxicity is a concern with some exotic coatings injected directly into
the bloodstream.
Consultation with a plastic surgeon or a reconstructive hand surgeon may
be advisable.
The seriousness of the wound depends on where the injury is on the body,
whether the substance hit something on its way in and deflected causing
more damage, and many other variables including skin microflora residing
in the paint or gun which are blasted into the wound. If the injected paint
contains acrylic latex and titanium dioxide that damage the tissue’s
resistance to infection, bacterial growth will flourish. The treatment that
doctors recommend for an injection injury to the hand includes immediate
decompression of the closed vascular compartments of the hand to release
the underlying tissue distended by the injected paint, judicious wound
debridement, and immediate antibiotic treatment.
Fire Safety
To avoid a fire or explosion, follow these instructions.
SGround all conductive equipment. Use only grounded air and fluid
hoses. Check equipment and workpiece grounding devices regularly.
Resistance to ground must not exceed one megohm.
SShut down all equipment immediately if you notice static sparking or
arcing. Do not restart the equipment until the cause has been identified
and corrected.
SDo not smoke, weld, grind, or use open flames where flammable
materials are being used or stored.
SDo not heat materials to temperatures above those recommended by
the manufacturer. Make sure heat monitoring and limiting devices are
working properly.

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Fire Safety (contd)
SProvide adequate ventilation to prevent dangerous concentrations of
volatile particles or vapors. Refer to local codes or your material SDS
for guidance.
SDo not disconnect live electrical circuits when working with flammable
materials. Shut off power at a disconnect switch first to prevent
sparking.
SKnow where emergency stop buttons, shutoff valves, and fire
extinguishers are located. If a fire starts in a spray booth, immediately
shut off the spray system and exhaust fans.
SShut off electrostatic power and ground the charging system before
adjusting, cleaning, or repairing electrostatic equipment.
SClean, maintain, test, and repair equipment according to the instructions
in your equipment documentation.
SUse only replacement parts that are designed for use with original
equipment. Contact your Nordson representative for parts information
and advice.
Halogenated Hydrocarbon Solvent Hazards
Do not use halogenated hydrocarbon solvents in a pressurized system that
contains aluminum components. Under pressure, these solvents can react
with aluminum and explode, causing injury, death, or property damage.
Halogenated hydrocarbon solvents contain one or more of the following
elements:
Element Symbol Prefix
Fluorine F “Fluoro-”
Chlorine Cl “Chloro-”
Bromine Br “Bromo-”
Iodine I “Iodo-”
Check your material SDS or contact your material supplier for more
information. If you must use halogenated hydrocarbon solvents, contact
your Nordson representative for information about compatible Nordson
components.
Action in the Event of a Malfunction
If a system or any equipment in a system malfunctions, shut off the system
immediately and perform the following steps:
SDisconnect and lock out system electrical power. Close hydraulic and
pneumatic shutoff valves and relieve pressures.
SIdentify the reason for the malfunction and correct it before restarting the
system.
Disposal
Dispose of equipment and materials used in operation and servicing
according to local codes.

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Description
The Nordson iTrax Spray Monitor System detects problems in coating
application systems by monitoring the fluid pressure inside the spray gun,
provides warnings and alarms to the operators, and stores process data for
quality control. The system consists of:
Sone or more iTrax Spray Monitors, and
Sthe iTrax OPC Server and OPC Local Client (Operator Interface)
software (which includes a USB-to-CAN network adapter, USB cable
and CAN termination resistor).
NOTE: Each spray gun monitored by the iTrax Spray Monitor System must
have a pressure transducer (sensor) and the Nordson Spray Pressure
Control System installed. Contact your Nordson representative or refer to
the Spray Pressure Control Manifold manual for more information.
168 mm
(6.61 in.)
102 mm
(4.02 in.)
38 mm
(1.50 in.)
Weight: 0.519 kg (1.12 lbs)
Figure 1 iTrax Spray Monitor
The iTrax Operator Interface runs on an IBM-compatible personal or
industrial computer with the Windows XP operating system.
Communications between the computer running the iTrax Operator
Interface and the Spray Monitors is through a CAN (Controller Area
Network) network and a USB-to-CAN network adapter.

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Description (contd)
Up to 64 Spray Monitors can be connected to a single CAN network.
However,ifyouinstalltheOPCServerandOPCLocalClientonasingle
computer, you should limit the number of Spray Monitors to 40. Screen
refresh times can become noticeably long for greater numbers of Spray
Monitors.
This manual covers Spray Monitor installation, configuration, and parts.
Refer to the online Help system in the iTrax Operator Interface for system
configuration, calibration, setup, and operation.
Optional Features
Your iTrax Control System may have any of the following options listed in
Table 1. Talk to your Nordson representative about adding these options to
your system.
Table 1 Optional Features
Optional Feature Description
iTrax
OPC Remote Client
The optional OPC Remote Client application allows the iTRAX Spray Monitor
System OI to be viewed on additional computers on your ethernet network.
iTrax
OPC Data Logger
The optional OPC Data Logger application has powerful graphing and data
archiving capabilities and comes with its own online help system. When the
OPC Data Logger is installed, a shortcut is created on the Windows desktop.
Spray Monitor
Can-In-Pocket Sensor
The Can-In-Pocket (CIP) feature uses a proximity sensor to verify that a can
has fallen into the spray pocket before the spray gun fires. CIP allows the
Spray Monitor to verify that a timer signal is received for every can that is
detected.
Refer to Optional Can-In-Pocket Sensor Wiring on page 16 for information
about wiring the CIP sensor to the Spray Monitor. The CIP function must be
turned on and configured through the iTrax Operator Interface.
Spray Monitor
Spray Duration Output
The Spray Duration Output feature is used to monitor the actual spray duration
based on the pressure drop when the gun is truly on.
Refer to Input/Output Connections on page 15 for information about wiring the
Spray Duration Output. The spray duration output feature must be turned on
and configured through the iTrax Operator Interface.
Spray Monitor
iTrax 24 V Trigger
Board
The Trigger Board provides direct compatibility with sourcing 24 VDC PLC
outputs.
Spray Controller The Spray Controller provides timing control and gun drive functions for one
Nordson spray gun and one CleanSprayrgun.
Pressure Controller The Pressure Controller provides closed-loop pressure control, spinner speed,
and expanded Can-in-Pocket features such as vacuum, Gun-in-Position, and
temperature.

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Spray Monitor Requirements
NOTE: For compliance with the European Union Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive, refer to EMC Directive Requirements.
The following customer-supplied hardware is required to install the Spray
Monitors:
SPower Supply: 24 Vdc, 200 mA required per Spray Monitor
SNetwork Cable: RS-485 (Belden 9841 or equivalent)
NOTE: Total CAN network cable length cannot exceed 75 meters.
SEnclosure: IP54 or better metal enclosure
SPressure Sensor and Can-In-Pocket Cables: Two twisted, shielded
22 AWG pair (Belden 8723 or equivalent)
SCable, as required, for timer input, spray output, and warning/alarm
outputs
EMC Directive Compliance
See Figure 5 for electrical requirements.
The following customer-supplied hardware is required to install the Spray
Monitors:
1. Mount the Spray Monitor in an IP54 or better metal enclosure.
2. Use an AC line filter (Corcom 3EQ1, or equivalent).
3. Use a CE-labeled power supply (Idec PS5R-C24, or equivalent).
4. For general safety fuse L1 and L2.
5. All customer-supplied cables must be shielded and terminated.

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Installation
WARNING: Allow only qualified personnel to perform the following tasks.
Follow the safety instructions in this document and all other related
documentation. All installations must conform to national and local codes.
Installation of the iTrax Spray Monitors consists of configuration, mounting,
and electrical connections. Spray Monitor configuration and calibration is
done through the iTrax Operator Interface.
NOTE: For compliance with the European Union Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive, refer to EMC Directive Requirements.
Conditions of Warranty
The iTrax Spray Monitor must be installed and wired according to the
specifications provided herein. Other than technical support provided under
warranty for defective equipment, Nordson will not provide complimentary
post-sale technical support if the installation does not comply with the
requirements stated in this manual and local electrical code.
Furthermore, if post-sale technical services are performed and the
installation is found to be non-compliant with these requirements, then the
customer will be invoiced and will be responsible for payment of the charges
associated with the service.
Spray Monitor Configuration
CAUTION: Electrostatic sensitive device: To avoid damaging the circuit
board wear an ESD wriststrap and use proper grounding techniques.
Configure the Spray Monitor before you mount it.
1. Unplug the terminal block connectors from both ends of the Spray
Monitor.
2. See Figure 14. Loosen one set of end plate screws and the circuit
board screw from the bottom of the enclosure.
3. Slide the circuit board and end cap out of the enclosure.
4. See Figure 3. Make the following settings:

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Table 2 iTrax Spray Monitor Circuit Board Switches and Jumper Settings
Setting Function/Procedure
Power Switch
(SW1)
Removes power to the Spray Monitor and pressure and Can-In-Pocket
sensors. Default position is up (ON). Set switch to down (OFF) position
before working on interface wiring or sensors.
Network Address
Switches
(SW2, SW3)
Each Spray Monitor must have a unique address, from 01- 64. Rotate switch
SW2(MSB)tosetthe10s,andswitchSW3(LSB)tosetthe1s. Forexample,
foraddress02,setSW2to0andSW3to2.
Trigger (Timer)
Interface Jumpers
(J102)
Set the jumpers on J102 for Sinking or Sourcing, depending on the gun timer
signal. Use these settings for 24 Vdc timer signals. Refer to the diagram on
the other end of the circuit board for jumper positions. See Figure 2 for
additional information to determine settings for sinking and sourcing.
Alarm and Warning
Output Jumpers
(J103, J104)
Set the jumpers on J103 (Alarm) and J104 (Warning) for Relay (1- 2) or Solid
State (2- 3), as desired. Your wiring connections determine whether these
function as normally open or normally closed.
Watchdog Override
Jumper
(J105)
CAUTION: Do not change the default setting of J105.
J105 is for software development purposes only.
Can-In-Pocket
Jumpers (J3)
Set the jumpers on J3 for either sinking or sourcing, depending on the
Can-In-Pocket sensor type.
Figure 2 Setting Trigger (Timer) Interface for Sinking or Sourcing

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1
RELAY SOLID STATE
J103 ALARM OUTPUT
J104 WARNING OUTPUT
OPTIONAL
(SINK)
DEFAULT
(SOURCE)
J102 TRIGGER INTERFACE
or
Optional iTrax 24V Trigger Board
SW2
NETWORK
ADDRESS MSB
SW3
NETWORK
ADDRESS LSB
J104 WARNING
J103 ALARM
J102 TRIGGER
INTERFACE
1
1
DISABLEDENABLED
J105 WATCHDOG OVERRIDE
OPTIONAL
(SINK)
DEFAULT
(SOURCE)
J3 CAN-IN-POCKET
JUMPER POSITIONS
J3
Can-In-Pocket
J1 J2
FOR
DEVELOPMENT
ONLY
DEFAULT DEFAULT OPTIONAL
J105
WATCHDOG OVERRIDE
JUMPER
SW1
POWER
Figure 3 Spray Monitor Circuit Board Switches and Jumper Settings

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Spray Monitor Mounting
NOTE: For compliance with the European Union Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive, refer to the EMC Directive Requirements on
page 7.
SeeFigure4. MounttheSprayMonitoronaflatsurfaceoraDINrail(aDIN
rail clip is provided). The mountingareashouldbefreeofvibration,
excessive dust, and moisture. Ambient temperatures must not exceed
0- 50 _C(32-104_F). One DIN mounting clip and three M4 x 6 screws are
shipped with each Spray Monitor.
If the included screws are not long enough to mount the Spray Monitor on a
flat surface, use the following formula to determine the required screw
length:
Panel Thickness + 6.35 mm (0.25 in.) max depth = Screw Length
DIN Rail Mounting Surface Mounting
6mm
(1/4in.)
95.25 mm
(3.75 in.)
DIN Clip
DIN Rail
Figure 4 Spray Monitor Mounting
System Wiring
SeeTable3andFigures5through8. RefertoSpray Monitor Requirements
for cables and other hardware. The Spray Monitors are equipped with
removable terminal block connectors.
NOTE: For compliance with the European Union Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive, refer to EMC Directive Requirements on page 7.

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NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, all wiring is customer supplied.
Table 3 P1 Pinouts
Function Label Pin
Number Signal Specification Signal Type
POWER
Power Input
+24V 1+24 VDC +/- 4 V @200 mA + load Power Input
224 VDC COM Power Common
COMM
CAN BUS
Network
3Chassis Ground CAN Network Shield
A 4 CANBUSA(+) CAN Network
B 5 CANBUSB(-) CAN Network
CIP
Can-In-Pocket
Sensor
+ 6 Sensor Excitation: +24 VDC +/-4 V
@25mAmax
Power Output to CIP
S 7 Sensor Signal Input (sourcing default) Input from CIP
8Sensor Signal Return: 24 VDC COM Power Common to CIP
OUT
Spray Duration
Signal
+ 9 +24 VDC +/- 4 V @ 25 mA max Power Input from PLC
S10 Isolated Signal Output
(sourcing default)
Sourcing Output to PLC
11 Signal Return: 24 VDC COM Power Common from PLC
Table 4 P2 Pinouts
Function Label Pin
Number Signal Specification Signal Type
PRESS
Pressure Sensor
Input
+ 1 Signal Input High Differential Input
- 2 Signal Input Low Differential Input Offset
3Chassis Ground Sensor Shield
EXC
Pressure Sensor
Excitation
+ 4 +24 VDC +/-4 V @ 250 mA max Power Output to Sensor
- 5 24 VDC COM Power Common to Sensor
TIMER
PLC/Timer Input
6Chassis Ground Timer shield
+ 7 Signal Input (sourcing default) Input from Timer
- 8 Signal Return Input from Timer
ALARM
Alarm Contact
930 VDC @ 5 A max Normally Open Contact
10 30 VDC @ 5 A max Relay Pole
11 30 VDC @ 5 A max Normally Closed Contact
WARN
Warning Contact
12 30 VDC @ 5 A max Normally Open Contact
13 30 VDC @ 5 A max Relay Pole
14 30 VDC @ 5 A max Normally Closed Contact

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USB-to-CAN
Adapter
24 VDC
Power
Supply**
CanWorks iTrax
OPC Server PC
3-ft USB cable
Fuses*
Line Filter*
Incoming
Line Voltage
* Fuses and filter required for compliance with European
Union Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive. Refer to
EMC Directive Requirements.
12 34 567 891011
POWER COMM
AB+ S +S
CIP OUT
POWER
L1 (Hot)
L2 (Neutral)
Chassis Ground
DB-9
Connector
Interior Detail
USB Port
These components are included in the
iTraxSpray Monitor System
OPC Server and OPC Local Client
software package, part 1046664.
RS-485
CAN Network Cable
(Belden 9841 or equivalent)
* * Calculate Power Supply Current based on
the number of Spray Monitors in the system:
FORMULA:
[number of Spray Monitors] x 0.2 A x derating factor = Power Supply Current
(derating factor of 1.3 is recommended)
Spray Monitor
Network Address: 01
To Spray Monit o r
Network Address: 02
(See Figure 6)
12345
6789
121 1% 1/8-watt
Termination Resistor
(P/N 183102)
across pins 2 and 7
DB-9 CONNECTOR WIRING:
COMM A: Pin 7 (White)
COMM B: Pin 2 (Blue)
SHIELD: Pin 5 (bare wire)
RESISTOR: Pins 2 and 7
22AWG Shielded Twisted Pair
Power Cable
CD-ROM Termination Resistor Note: Total CAN network
length must be less than
75 meters.
Figure 5 Network and Power Connections to First Spray Monitor on Network

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12 34 567891011
POWER COMM
AB+ S +S
CIP OUT
POWER
12 34 567891011
POWER COMM
AB+ S +S
CIP OUT
POWER
12 34 567891011
POWER COMM
AB+ S +S
CIP OUT
POWER
Spray Monitor
Network Address: 02
Spray Monitor
Network Address: 03
Spray Monitor
Network Address: 64
(or last Spray Monitor
on network)
121 1% 1/8-watt
Termination Resistor
on last Spray Monitor on network
RS-485
CAN Network Cable
(Belden 9841 or equivalent)
22AWG Shielded Twisted Pair
Power Cable
from Spray Monitor
Network Address: 01
Note: Total CAN network
length must be less than
75 meters.
Figure 6 Network and Power Connections to Remaining Spray Monitors on Network
Can-to-USB Adapter Installation
Refer to the Let’s get started guide included with the iTrax Spray Monitor
System software package for CAN-to-USB adapter and software installation
instructions.

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Input/Output Connections
NOTE: The Spray Duration Output is an optional connection that functions
while there are no alarm conditions and if the gun-open time is set to a
value that is greater than the true open-response time. Talk to your
Nordson representative about adding this option to your system.
24 VDC
PLC
or
Coating Machine
Logic
or
Light Tower
White
Black
Red
Green
Spray Gun
Pressure
Sensor
Pressure Sensor
Pre-Amplifier
Alarm:
9- 10 N.O.
10- 11 N.C.
Warning:
12- 13 N.O.
13- 14 N.C.
Spray Monitor
P2 (Right End Cap) Connections
Spray
Monitor
Unpowered
Alarm:
9- 10 N.C.
10- 11 N.O.
Warning:
12- 13 N.C.
13- 14 N.O.
Spray Monitor
Powered (Fail
Safe)
Relay States
Shield
123 4 56 78 10119121314
PRESS EXC TIMER ALARM WARN
12 34 56 7891011
POWER COMM
AB+ S +S
CIP OUT
POWER
Optional Spray Duration Output
P1 (Left End Cap) Connections
PLC Power
Supply
24 VDC
External PLC/
Line Control Interface
PLC
or
Spray Timer
Gun Driver
Input
Input
Input
24 COM
Nordson Pressure Sensors
(includes cordset with connector, pre-amplifier,
and pressure sensor with an 8 ft. armored cable)
RANGE P/N
0- 600 psi
0- 1000 psi
300- 1500 psi
771220
333055
1602880
Figure 7 Input/Output Connections

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Optional Can-In-Pocket Sensor Wiring
The Can-In-Pocket sensor and cable are not included with the Spray
Monitor. Contact your Nordson representative for more information.
NOTE: The following wiring diagrams show sourcing operation. If your
system will be using a sinking sensor signal, connect the sink (white) wire in
place of the source (green) wire and change the J3 jumper as described in
Figure 3. Do not connect the wire that is not used.
12 34 567 891011
POWER COMM
AB+ S +S
CIP OUT
POWER
Can-In-Pocket Sensor
(must be mounted in
spray pocket)
Black
(source) Green
Red
(sink) White
NOTE: Typical sensor wiring. Check
sensor documentation before installation.
One Spray Gun in One Spray Pocket
12 34 567 891011
POWER COMM
AB+ S +S
CIP OUT
POWER
Can-In-Pocket Sensor
(must be mounted in
spray pocket)
Black
(source) Green
Red
(sink) White
NOTE: Typical sensor wiring. Check
sensor documentation before installation.
Two Spray Guns in One Spray Pocket
12 34 567 891011
POWER COMM
AB+ S +S
CIP OUT
POWER
Figure 8 Optional Can-In-Pocket Sensor Wiring
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