Proteus
Proteus
Proteus
WS2N3 WS2N8
Installation and Operating Instructions
Table of Contents
Section
Description
Page
How It Works
10
12
14
Troubleshooting
17
17
18
20
Dimensional Drawings
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Technical Support
Proteus Industries Inc.
340 Pioneer Way
Mountain View, CA 94041
Tel:
(650) 964-4163
Fax: (650) 965-0304
E-mail: weldsaver@proteusind.com
www.proteusind.com
NOTE
CAUTION!
WARNING!
Taking proper precautions to avoid damage to the WeldSaver during installation helps ensure consistent, errorfree operation, which lowers costs and assists on-time completion of contracted work.
The safety-related statements inserted in these instructions provide an alert to installers and operators to take
sensible steps to allow the WeldSaver to operate correctly the first time and every time.
NOTE
Product warranty does NOT cover the repair of installation errors.
Proteus WeldSavers are manufactured by ISO 9001 registered processes and are
warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for 2 years from the
date of shipment. The full text of this limited warranty is accessible on the Proteus
Industries website at www.proteusind.com/warranty/.
The cost of cleaning flow sensors, recalibration or repair of mechanical damage incurred during installation of the product are NOT covered by the warranty.
A Purchase Order will be required to allow recovery of such service costs.
DeviceNet
Connection
Solenoid Valve
Bypass Knob
Keypad
Solenoid Valve
Setup Keys
DeviceNet Controls
& Status Panel
Control Keys
Supply
Rotor
2. Flow Comparison
Hall-Effect
Sensor
The measured inlet flow rate is compared with the Fault (ok to Weld) and Alarm flow rates as selected by the
operator.
When the measured flow rate is greater than the Fault flow rate, the microcomputer sends the digital messages DiG1WS_OktoWeld and DiG1WS_MinFlow to the weld controller.
When the measured flow rate is greater than the Alarm flow rate, but less than the Fault flow rate, the microcomputer sends only the digital message DiG1WS_OktoWeld to the weld controller.
When the measured flow rate is less than the Alarm flow rate, the microcomputer stops sending the digital
message DiG1WS_OktoWeld.
The weld controller makes decisions affecting weld operations based on the flow status reported by the
WeldSaver.
Tools required:
Adjustable wrenches
Pipe wrenches
Teflon-based pipe sealant
Mounting bolts x 4 to fit #8-32 mounting holes
OR M5 x 12 mm screws for units fitted with a mounting bracket
Mechanical Installation
1. Refer to Figure 3 on Page 23 for dimensions and fastening locations.
CAUTION!
Flush contaminants and other accumulated construction debris from the upstream water pipe before connecting the WeldSaver.
Failure to flush coolant lines may result in the fouling of the WeldSavers supply
flow sensor and clogging of smaller orifices in the robot supply lines, manifolds
and the weld gun.
CAUTION!
Flush contaminants and other debris from water lines connecting the robot,
manifold, transformer, scr and any other water-cooled components before
connecting them to the WeldSaver.
Failure to flush these lines may result in the fouling of the WeldSavers return
flow sensor and clogging of smaller orifices in the robot supply lines, manifold,
transformer, scr, weld gun and any other water-cooled components.
2. Lubricate threads
Use a lubricating and non-hardening pipe sealant such as Teflon paste on all pipe threads. This material
will lubricate and help seal NPT threaded pipe fittings.
CAUTION!
Do not allow excess pipe sealant to enter the flow sensors!
Excess material may foul the sensors and cause clogging of smaller orifices in the
robots supply lines, manifold, transformer, scr, weld gun and any other watercooled components.
Return
To Robot
From Robot
4. Make plumbing connections to the Supply, Return, To-Robot and From-Robot connection ports on the
WeldSaver using the appropriate pipe fittings and sealing washers.
NOTE
The WS2N WeldSaver requires NPT plumbing connections.
CAUTION!
Ensure that the correct hoses have been connected to the To-Robot and FromRobot connections.
Check hose labels or trace water flow to confirm that the WeldSaver is connected
to include the water circuit cooling the weld gun.
If the hose connections are not correct, the WeldSaver may not be able to detect
the loss of a weld cap.
5. Adjust pipe connections as required for proper alignment of the WeldSaver.
NOTE
The WS2N WeldSaver is equipped with a solenoid valve featuring a manual bypass
function.
Solenoid
Valve
Bypass
Knob
WARNING!
The WeldSaver body is not insulated!
When using the WeldSaver with hot liquids, use proper personal protective
equipment.
8. Check for leaks at all connections to the WeldSaver.
9. Eliminate all leaks before proceeding.
10. Turn the solenoid valve bypass knob 90 counterclockwise and return it to a horizontal position for normal operation.
NOTE
If the solenoid valve manual bypass knob is left in a vertical position, the valve will
not function when power to the WeldSaver is turned on.
NOTE
The WS2N WeldSaver must be connected to 24 vdc auxiliary power, DeviceNet 24
vdc power and a functional DeviceNet controller to perform correctly.
Proteus highly recommends connecting the WeldSaver to certified dc power
supplies only.
Proteus Industries Inc.
340 Pioneer Way
Mountain View, CA 94041
(650) 964-4163
www.proteusind.com
Made in USA
Foreign and domestic
components
MALE
1 - Spare
2 - 24 VDC
3 - 0 VDC
4 - Spare
FEMALE
3
4
5
2
1
DeviceNet
2
MALE
Setup Menu
1 - Drain
1 2 - V+
3 - V4 4 - CAN_H
5 - CAN_L
5
FEMALE
Alarm (minimal)
Fault (adequate)
Response time
Stabilization delay
Startup leak
Display options
Restore default
Figure 3: Wiring and electrical connection diagrams for the WS2N WeldSaver
CAUTION!
Connect the interface cables to the weld controller and the 24 vdc power source
before connecting them to the WeldSaver.
3. Connect the auxiliary power cable to the 4-pin connector on top of the WeldSaver body.
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Result
NET = OFF
MOD = green
NET = green
MOD = green
Result
If water is off, the display will alternately show 0.00 and the lo flo fault
message.
If the flow rate is greater than the Alarm Flow rate, the actual value will be
displayed.
Press the
key.
If the flow rate is less than the Alarm Flow rate, the display will alternately
show the actual flow rate and the lo flo fault message.
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Operational Keys
Desired Function
Action
Status led
Clear a fault.
A fault is detected.
Restore to Normal
Press the
Status LED
key.
red
off
key.
Press the
again.
key
red
off
Press the
key.
Press the
again.
yellow
key
off
Result
STATUS LED
key.
2. Press the
key again.
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Result
STATUS LED
key.
2. Press the
key again.
NOTE
The DeviceNet controller (weld controller) must be operating for this test to be performed.
Action
Result
WeldSaver shuts off water flow and displays a cap off fault message.
key.
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or
key to move down the stack to the parameter you wish to adjust.
Press the
Press the
Parameter Stack
NOTE
Any parameter you are adjusting will
appear at the top of the stack until it has
not been changed for 30 minutes. After
this time, flo will appear at the top of
the stack.
or
select key to save the selected control parameter value and return to normal operation.
or
Press the
escape key to return to normal operation without making or saving any changes.
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Control Parameter
Preset
Value
03
Increments
0.2
0.4 Gpm
03
Increments
0.2
0.8 Gpm
Leak Response
-SLO
SLO
nOr
FAS
+FAS
nOr
1S
2S
4S
8S
16 S
2 Seconds
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
0.5 Gpm
This setting checks whether the weld cap is properly in place and is not ejected from the weld
shank when water pressure is applied. A low setting gives the most sensitive response to the loss
of a weld cap at startup; a high setting gives the
least sensitive response.
-rEL
+rEL
AbS
The Absolute flow rate is normally used. The Relative displays can be used to check the actual flow
against the Alarm or Fault flow rates.
nO
yES
n/a
Table 1: Parameter descriptions, ranges and factory setup values for the WS2N3 WeldSaver
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Control Parameter
Preset
Value
08
Increments
0.2
2.0 Gpm
08
Increments
0.2
3.0 Gpm
Leak Response
-SLO
SLO
nOr
FAS
+FAS
nOr
1S
2S
4S
8S
16 S
2 Seconds
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
1.0 Gpm
This setting checks whether the weld cap is properly in place and is not ejected from the weld
shank when water pressure is applied. A low setting gives the most sensitive response to the loss
of a weld cap at startup; a high setting gives the
least sensitive response.
-rEL
+rEL
AbS
The Absolute flow rate is normally used. The Relative displays can be used to check the actual flow
against the Alarm or Fault flow rates.
nO
yES
n/a
Table 2: Parameter descriptions, ranges and factory setup values for the WS2N8 WeldSaver
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Section 6 : Troubleshooting
6.1 Status Faults
status
Keypad Indication
Status: ok to Weld
Normal Operating Condition
net = green
mod = green
FLOW ok = green
NET = off
MOD = green
FLOW ok = green
NET = green
MOD = off
FLOW ok = green
NET = off
MOD = off
FLOW ok = off
Status: Not ok
net status error
1. Not a WeldSaver error
2. Check all network connections
Status: Not ok
MOD Status Error
1. Check and tighten all DeviceNet
connections to the WeldSaver.
2. If problem persists, replace electronics board.
Status: Not OK
KEYPAD Is Dead
1. Check 24 vdc at pins 2 & 3 of the
4-pin connector.
2. If 24 vdc is present and the keypad
is dead, replace electronics board.
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Section 6 : Troubleshooting
6.2 Operating Faults
FAULT
LO flo fault
1. Flow is less than Alarm flow rate setting
Keypad Indication
LO flo Error Message
FAULT = red
VALVE = red
FAULT = red
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Section 6 : Troubleshooting
6.2 Operating Faults (Continued)
FAULT
JAMMED rotor fault
1. Rotors are jammed or rotating too slowly
because of fouling
Keypad Indication
CAP off Error Message
NOTE
Flow rate indication is always
0.05 in the event of a Jammed
Rotor Fault.
VALVE = red
FAULT = red
VALVE fault
Valve status led flashes at 1-second intervals; flow rate indication does not go to 0.00
as solenoid valve is not able to shut off water
flow.
FAULT = red
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Section 6 : Troubleshooting
6.3 WeldSaver Faults
Problem : WeldSaver does not detect cap off condition
1. Unit is in bypass mode
a. Press the
function.
b. Press the
c. Press the
Problem : WeldSaver does not detect cap loss immediately after reset
1. Startup Leak Detection Threshold setting is too high
a. Enter setup mode and select the
function.
b. Press the
c. Press the
Problem : A lo flo or cap off fault is detected immediately after replacing a weld cap
1. Startup Stabilization Delay setting is too short
a. Enter setup mode and select the
function.
b. Press the
c. Press the
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Section 6 : Troubleshooting
6.3 WeldSaver Faults (Continued)
Problem: WeldSaver does not shut off water flow
1. Solenoid valve manual override is engaged
a. Turn solenoid valve manual bypass knob 90 counterclockwise to disengage (See Page 9).
2. Solenoid valve pilot flow is blocked
a. Clean or replace solenoid valve.
3. Check valve is blocked or fouled
a. Clean or replace check valve.
Problem: false cap off faults occur repeatedly at the same step in the
weld cycle when rapid robot movement occurs
1. Leak Response setting is too fast
a. Enter setup mode and select the
function.
b. Press the
c. Press the
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Section 6 : Troubleshooting
6.3 WeldSaver Faults (Continued)
Problem: false cap off events occur with regularity
1. Rotors are fouled
a. Clean or replace rotors.
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Rear View
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