1. Section
3
Basic Unit Operation
Introduction
The following section provides basic instructions for starting the computer,
starting the engine, initializing the pumping unit, and shutting down the computer.
Step 1—Starting the Computer
The ACE pumping unit is equipped with an industrial computer that executes the
pumping unit’s automatic control software. Before the unit’s engine will start, the
software must be running. To start the software, perform the following steps:
1. Turn on the pumping unit’s main electrical power switch (A, Figure 3.1).
2. Turn on the industrial computer’s power switch (B, Figure 3.1). The
computer will begin its boot-up process. After 1 to 2 minutes, the process
will conclude and the NT operating system will display a Begin Logon
window.
3. With the Begin Logon window displayed, press the Ctrl, Alt, and Del
keys simultaneously. The computer will display a Logon Information
window.
4. In the Logon Information window, type pump in the User Name entry
field; then type pump in the Password entry field. Press OK and wait 1
to 2 minutes for the startup process to end.
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2. A
12 14 16 OFF ON
10 18
8
VOLTS
VOLTS POWER
B
ON ON RUN
OFF OFF STOP
START COMPUTER FLOOD LIGHTS ETHER RUN/STOP
8 15 15 15
TRANSMISSION FLOOD LIGHTS ETHER START ENGINE
CHECK FUEL FILTER ENGINE DIAGNOSTIC CHECK ENGINE
DISABLED PRELUBE
OFF
ACTIVE WARM
TRANSMISSION ENGINE EMERGENCY
KILL
FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY
Figure 3.1—Main electrical power switch (A), and computer power switch (B)
When the startup process is complete, the pump control screen (Figure 3.2,
Page 3-3) will appear.
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3. Resize
Minimize Exit
Figure 3.2—Main pump control screen
Step 2—Starting the Engine
To start the engine, perform the following steps:
1. With the pumping unit’s control software functioning, select the local unit
to make it the active pumping unit for the control software. The local unit
will have an asterisk beside its number. See the description of the
Selected Pump list box in “Unit Information Area,” Section 5.
2. Place the engine RUN/KILL switch in the RUN position.
3. Confirm that the CHECK ENGINE light is off. Then start the pumping unit’s
tractor and activate the PTO-driven hydraulic-start system.
4. Press the unit’s engine START switch to start the engine, depressing the
switch for no more than 30 seconds.
If the unit does not start on the first attempt, release the START switch
and allow the unit to rest approximately 30 seconds; then press the START
switch again.
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4. Important If the engine does not start after several attempts, observe the
CHECK ENGINE light. If this light is on, the engine will not start.
Press the engine throttle Up button to turn the light off. If the
light remains on, contact a mechanic or electrical technician.
6. Deactivate the tractor’s hydraulic-start system.
Step 3—Initializing the Unit
When the pumping unit’s engine has been started and the pumping unit has been
selected as the control software’s active pumping unit, you are ready to initialize
the unit.
Important Do not engage the transmission until you have completed the
initialization process to verify the accuracy and operational
setpoints of the sensors.
To initialize the unit, perform the following steps:
1. Check the operation of the pumping unit’s sensors by monitoring the
Gauge function control display (Page 6-2). If any of the sensors display
incorrect values, you may need to offset the sensors to the correct
operating values. If necessary, adjust the slope and span of the sensors.
For instructions on calibrating the sensors, see Page 6-6.
Important Always offset the discharge pressure transducer to zero before
bringing the pumping unit online against pressure. After the unit
is online and pumping against pressure, offset the discharge
pressure to match a “reference” pressure transmitter value if
necessary.
2. Set the kickout pressure to a value determined by the stimulation supervi-
sor. The pressure kickout limit defaults to 500 psi at startup. For instruc-
tions on setting a unit’s kickout pressure, see Section 6.
3. Enter the desired pumping rate setpoint into the Ramp Setpoint system
parameter. For instructions on entering a new Ramp Setpoint system
parameter value, see Section 7.
To place the pumping unit in gear, press the Selected Truck, Group, or All Trucks
button. Then press the Engage button, and press the Ramp ON button to rapidly
bring the unit up to the desired flow-rate setpoint.
Shutting Down the Computer
At the end of a pumping operation, shut down the ACE pumping unit to prevent
potential startup problems during subsequent operations. This three-step process
consists of shutting down the pumping control software, shutting down the JLAN
software, and shutting down the NT operating system.
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5. Shutting Down the Pumping Control Software
To properly shut down the pumping control software, perform the following steps:
1. Verify that the pumping unit is in neutral.
2. Press the Close button in the top right corner of the control screen (Figure
3.2, Page 3-3). The pumping control software will close immediately.
3. If the Close button does not appear on your screen, press the Minimize
button to bring your full screen into view; then press the Close button to
close the control software.
Shutting Down the JLAN Communications Software
When the pumping-control software closes, the JLAN communications software
for the pumping unit is displayed. This software must also be closed before the
industrial computer can be shut down.
To close the JLAN communications software, press the Close button (Figure 3.3).
Resize
Minimize Exit
Figure 3.3—JLAN communications software window
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6. Shutting Down the NT Operating System
To shut down the NT operating system, perform the following steps:
1. Press the Start button (Figure 3.4). A Windows NT Workstation menu
will be displayed (Figure 3.5, Page 3-6).
Note The location of the START button may vary between computers,
depending on whether the task bar that contains the START button
is positioned. However, the button has the same appearance on
all computers.
2. With the Windows NT Workstation menu active, select Shut Down….
The Shut Down Windows dialog box (Figure 3.6, Page 3-6) will be
displayed.
3. Press the Yes button to continue the shutdown process. A Shutdown in
Progress window will be displayed briefly. When the NT operating
system has determined it is safe for the computer to be shut off, it will
replace the Shutdown in Progress window with Shut Down Computer.
4. When the Shut Down Computer window displays the message “It is now
safe to turn off your computer,” turn off the industrial computer’s power
switch (Figure 3.1, Page 3-1).
5. Turn off the pumping unit’s main electrical power switch (Figure 3.1).
Figure 3.4—Start button
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7. Figure 3.5—NT system menu
Figure 3.6—Shut Down Windows window
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