396-4412Y1 QuickDraw 3000 Operator’s Manual 69 Revised 02/20/2020
Pre-Load—An amount of carrier that will be pumped into the sprayer before any chemicals are
added.
Prime Disabled / Prime Enabled—In normal operation, if the QD does not read flow on a product
for 10 seconds, the QD will shut down and an Alarm will show: Product Flow Failure. When a new
tote is connected, it may take longer than 10 seconds for the product to fill the hose and reach the
meter. To prevent the Product Flow Failure timeout, PRIME ENABLED extends the time to read
flow to 30 seconds for the first batch only. To activate this, on the RUN SCREEN press the tote,
then press PRIME DISABLED to change it to PRIME ENABLED.
Prod Rinse—A flushing of the product valve stack header with carrier prior to the addition of a
chemical. Designed to prevent any unwanted mixing of chemicals prior to reaching the sprayer.
Typically, this is set as a 3-5 second rinse. The Default and Minimum is 3 seconds. It can be set
longer if desired.
Product—A chemical (could be a herbicide, insecticide, pesticide, etc.) that will be mixed into a
spray batch. A product can either be in a tote attached to a QuickDraw valve to be automatically
dispensed into the mix or can be a manually added product (can be liquid or dry).
Product Hose Rinse—This feature will allow the operator to rinse a product hose while a batch is
running. The operator can enter the hose size and length so that the amount of chemical in the
hose can be accounted for in the batch. The water used in the rinse will also be measured as part
of the batch.
Pump Suction—The transfer pump is located on the Quick Draw outlet. Suction from the pump is
utilized to draw chemical products through the mass meter and into the batch. (See Venturi
Suction)
Recipe—A set of instructions that tells which carrier and which products (chemicals) to use, the
rate per acre to use, the order in which they should be added, and the pre-rinse time for each
product.
Run Screen—The screen on the controller or iPad app that will be used to START a batch and
where the progress of the batch will be displayed.
SSID—The WIFI network name to which the iPad will connect to interact with the QuickDraw
controller.
Terminate Batch—An option that will be offered by the controller when the batch is paused either
by the operator or by an Alarm. The batch will be stopped where it is. The historical record will
show what has been entered into the batch and that the batch was Terminated.
Tote—Tote, shuttle, or tank that holds a chemical that is connected to one of the QuickDraw
valves and that will be metered automatically into a batch.
Venturi Suction-- The transfer pump is located on the QuickDraw inlet. It pushes water across a
venturi to create suction which draws chemical products through the mass meter and into the
batch. This is the most typical QuickDraw 3000 setup. (See Pump Suction)
Warning—An indication of a potential issue that may require operator attention.
Glossary of Terms