SubMonitor Manual - Franklin Electric
Transcripción
SubMonitor Manual - Franklin Electric
Installation & Operation Manual (FEde AUST/NZ) Manual Instalación Manuel d’installation et d’exploitation Installations- und Betriebshandbuch Manual de Instalação e Operação Q English 1 Q Espanol 19 Q Français 39 Q Deutsch 59 Q Português 79 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application Of Council Directive(s) 89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Manufacturer’s Name \ Address: Franklin Electric Co., Inc. 100 Schaefer Dr. Gas City, IN 46933 European Representative Name: Dieter Schuch European Representative Address: Franklin Electric Europa GmbH Gutenberg Strasse 8 D-54516 Wittlich Germany Model Name: SubMonitor Conformance to Directive(s) Product Standard: EU Directive 89/336/EEC using: EN 55011:1998, A1:1999 & A2:2002 emissions (See Note 1) EU Directive 73/23/EEC using: EN 61010-1:2001 Equipment Type/Environment: Equipment for Measurement, Control & Laboratory use Light \ Heavy industrial Note(s) (1) Product meets emission limit/methods of EN 55011 Class B. Product meets the immunity levels/methods of EN 61326 Year of Manufacture: 2005 We, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specied above conforms to the above Directive(s). Manufacturer Franklin Electric Co., Inc. Legal Representative in Europe Franklin Electric Europa GmbH Full Name Quinn Wise Full Name Dieter Schuch Position Sr. Project Engineer Position Product Manager Place Bluffton , IN, USA Place Wittlich Germany Date March 28, 2005 Date March 28, 2005 400 E. Spring Street Bluffton, IN 46714 Tel: 260-824-2900 Fax: 260-824-2909 www.franklin-electric.com franklin-electric.com Contents Contents To Set SubMonitor Language ................................................2 To Set SubMonitor ................................................2 To SubMonitorLanguage Language. ......................................... 2 SubMonitor Submersible SubMonitor Submersible SubMonitor Submersible Pump Motor Protection System ............................................3 Pump Motor ............................................3 Pump Motor Protection ProtectionSystem System . ................................... 3 Components ...........................................................................4 Components ...........................................................................4 Components .................................................................... 4 Installation............................................................................5-6 Installation ............................................................................5-6 Installation..................................................................... 5-7 Quick Guide to Setup .............................................................7 Quick Guide Guide to .............................................................7 Quick toSetup Setup....................................................... 8 Additional Programmable Options .......................................8 Additional Programmable .......................................8 Additional ProgrammableOptions Options .............................. 10 Password .................................................................................9 Password .................................................................................9 Password ....................................................................... 11 Event History ......................................................................... 10 Event History History ......................................................................... 10 Event . ................................................................ 12 Key Parameters inin Event History ........................................ 11 Key Parameters Event History ........................................ 11 Key Parameters in Event History ................................. 13 Other Features ...................................................................... 12 Other Features ...................................................................... 12 Other Features ............................................................... 14 Special Conditions ............................................................... 12 Special Conditions ........................................................ 14 Special Conditions ............................................................... 12 Programmable Options ........................................................ 13 Programmable Options . ............................................... 15 Programmable Options ........................................................ 13 Troubleshooting .................................................................... 14 Troubleshooting . ........................................................... 16 Troubleshooting .................................................................... 14 Maintenance ..........................................................................15 Maintenance ................................................................... 17 Maintenance ..........................................................................15 Specications ....................................................................... 16 Specifications ................................................................ 18 Specications ....................................................................... 16 Mounting Dimensions 17 Mounting Dimensions.......................................................... ................................................... 19 Mounting Dimensions .......................................................... 17 Notes .............................................................................. .....................................................................................20 18 Notes Notes ..................................................................................... 18 1 ents To Set SubMonitor Language: After data sync, from monitoring screen, Select Menu, press button ..........................................2 Select 5 Detailed Setup, press button Select K Change Password, press button ..........................................3 Select English, press button ..........................................4 Turn knob until the desired language is displayed, press button to set .......................................5-6 Select OK to exit ..........................................7 s .......................................8 ..........................................9 ........................................ 10 ........................................ 11 ........................................ 12 ........................................ 12 ........................................ 13 ........................................ 14 .........................................15 ........................................ 16 ........................................ 17 ........................................ 18 22 SubMonitor Submersible Pump MotorContents Protection System Franklin’s SubMonitor is an easy to use, programmable protection device To Set SubMonitor Language ................................................2 for Franklin Electric three-phase submersible motors. SubMonitor Submersible SubMonitor’s features provide advanced protection of submersible motors: Pump Motor Protection System ............................................3 • SubMonitor operates over the full range of three-phase motor Components ...........................................................................4 voltages, 200 - 575 volts, 50 and 60 Hz. Operates on motors withservice Full Load current rating of of 5 amps • Operates on motors with factor current rating 5 amps Installation............................................................................5-6 through 350 amps - no external current transformers required. Quick Guide to Setup .............................................................7 • Protects motors and pumps from overloads, underloads, overvoltage, Additional Programmable .......................................8 undervoltage, unbalanced Options currents, phase loss*, chattering contacts, and phase reversal. Password .................................................................................9 • Operates with a Subtrol-equipped submersible motor to provide Event History......................................................................... 10 motor overheat protection. Key Parameters in Event History ........................................ 11 • Monitors and displays three-phase voltages, three-phase currents, and Features pump status. Other ...................................................................... 12 • When a fault occurs, displays the fault conditions and status. Special Conditions ............................................................... 12 • Records and displays the history of up to 502 fault trip events, plus Programmable Options ........................................................ 13 records changes to programmable parameters. Troubleshooting .................................................................... 14 • Records total pump operating time. Maintenance ..........................................................................15 • Features a detachable display unit which may be mounted on the front of a panel for viewing operating status. Specications ....................................................................... 16 • Includes the option of password protection to avoid tampering. Mounting Dimensions .......................................................... 17 • Easy mounting with DIN rail mounts. Notes ..................................................................................... 18 • Totally integrated unit - current transformers are built in. Simple Programming SubMonitor has been pre-programmed with default settings for for submersible submersible motors and pumps. Set-up is as simple simple as as setting setting the the motor motor ratings ratings -- voltage, voltage, Hertz, and (Full Load) max amps. SF max amps. Additional programming programming options optionscan canbe beselected selectedififdesired desiredtotocustomize customizethe the features and and levels levels of of protection. protection.See Seepage page87for foran anoverview overviewofofthe themenu menu structure and and page page 14 12 for foraafull fulllist listofofprogrammable programmableoptions. options. All programming set-up can be made prior to installing at the eld site by connecting 230 volts single-phase between voltage inputs L1, L2 and L3 of SubMonitor (jumper between L2 and L3) and entering the motor data and any other options. * Phase loss is a severe case of current unbalance. Reported unbalance trips are due to phase loss when current on one of the legs (noted in the data log) is very small, or when the current unbalance function has been disabled. 33 ents Components Reset Switch ..........................................2 Inputs (L1, L2, L3) Fault Light (Base) Base Unit ..........................................3 ..........................................4 .......................................5-6 Control Circuit Alarm Circuit Terminals Terminals ..........................................7 s .......................................8 ..........................................9 ........................................ 10 ........................................ 11 ........................................ 12 Integrated Sensor Coils Fault Light (Display) ........................................ 12 4 Line ........................................ 13 Menu Selector Switch Digital Display ........................................ 14 .........................................15 ........................................ 16 ........................................ 17 Detachable Display Unit ........................................ 18 Plug-in Wiring Connectors 44 Installation Contents WARNING: Hazardous Voltage. Electrical shock can cause death or serious personal injury. To Set SubMonitor Language ................................................2 This equipment should be installed by technically qualied personnel. SubMonitor Failure to install Submersible in compliance with national and local electrical codes Pump Protection System ............................................3 and withinMotor Franklin Electric recommendations may result in electrical shock or re hazard, unsatisfactory performance, or equipment failure. Components ...........................................................................4 Installation............................................................................5-6 SubMonitor L1, L2 and Quick Guide to Setup .............................................................7 L3 Connections must be made on the line side of Additional Programmable Options .......................................8 the contactor as shown Password.................................................................................9 L1 L2 L3 Event History......................................................................... 10 Key Parameters in Event History ........................................ 11 £ Ó Î Other Features ...................................................................... 12 Special Conditions ............................................................... 12 Programmable Options ........................................................ 13 Troubleshooting .................................................................... 14 Maintenance ..........................................................................15 Specications ....................................................................... 16 Mounting Dimensions .......................................................... 17 Notes ..................................................................................... 18 FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 Internal Circuit A2 Start Stop A2 Off FIGURE 3 55 SubMonitor Basic SubMonitor Wiring Control Circuit Only ents Illustration shows control circuit operating at same voltage as Motor ..........................................2 Fuses ..........................................3 ..........................................4 .......................................5-6 L1, L2, L3 supply Power to the SM ..........................................7 s .......................................8 ..........................................9 L1 L2 L3 ........................................ 10 ........................................ 11 ........................................ 12 ........................................ 12 ........................................ 13 ........................................ 14 .........................................15 ........................................ 16 M1 M2 A1 A2 ........................................ 17 ........................................ 18 Control Circuit Must be 24-600 Voltage AC M1-M2 is controlled by a Normally-Opened Triac. DC voltage can NOT be used. Contactor Coil Contactor Coil Voltage is rated same as Motor. 415V User Supplied Control Circuit FIGURE 3A 6 SubMonitor Wiring 1. Read this section of the manual thoroughly. Contents 2. Disconnect power & verify that power is off before installing SubMonitor. 3. Install as illustrated in................................................2 the wiring diagram in Figure 1. To SetSubMonitor SubMonitor Language SubMonitor may be mounted above or below the contactor as shown. SubMonitor To use the DINSubmersible rail mount, rst attach the DIN rail clip to the bottom of Pump Protection System ............................................3 the baseMotor unit. Then secure the SubMonitor to the DIN rail. Attach the top rail rst, then apply downward pressure until the bottom rail snaps into Components ...........................................................................4 place. Installation............................................................................5-6 4. Connect three phase power leads to the plug-in connector L1, L2, and Quick Guide Setup L3 terminals asto shown in .............................................................7 Figure 2. Wire strip length is 5/16” (8mm). The L1, L2, L3 connections must be made to the line side of the Additional Programmable Options .......................................8 contactor passing through the sensor coils as shown in Figure 2. Password .................................................................................9 (This is because the overheat signal from the motor must rst pass through the sensor coils, then into the L1, L2, and L3 terminals of Event History......................................................................... 10 SubMonitor). Key Parameters Event History 11 5. Connect the controlin circuit wires to the........................................ M1 and M2 plug-in connector terminals, and signal circuit wires to the A1 and A2 plug-in connector Other Features ...................................................................... 12 terminals (Figure 3). Tighten all terminals to 4.5 in-lbs and install the plugSpecial Conditions ............................................................... 12 in connectors into SubMonitor (plugs are keyed to avoid misconnection). Programmable Options ........................................................ 13 in 6. Pass the T1, T2, and T3 motor power leads through the sensor coils the base unit. Troubleshooting .................................................................... 14 7. NOTE: 6-lead Wye-Delta motors - for a 6-lead motor with a Wye-Delta Maintenance ..........................................................................15 control panel, each sensor coil must encircle a pair of leads which connect Speci cations to the same line in....................................................................... the delta connection, such as T1-T6; T2-T4 or 16 T3-T5. Mounting Dimensions .......................................................... 17 8. As an option, the SubMonitor display unit is detachable and can be mounted on the exterior of the panel door (requires a small punch-out Notes ..................................................................................... 18 and two screw holes). Use the extension cable provided in the kit to connect the base unit to the display unit. Lightning Arrestor 1. Install the lightning arrestor and connect line leads to the line side of the contactor as shown in Figure 4. 2. The lightning arrestor ground lead must be connected to water strata ground to provide suitable surge protection. Connect metal-to-metal to well casing, drop pipe, or to the submersible motor with wire the same size as drop cable wires. NOTE: Refer to Franklin Electric Submersible Motor Application, Installation and Maintenance (AIM) manual for further discussion of lightning protection. 6 FIGURE 4 7 ents Quick Guide to Setup Points 1 through 3 below describe navigation: how to get around among the two menus and several screens. Point 4 describes how to change a parameter. ..........................................2 1. On initial power-up, the control circuit will be locked out until the motor voltage and SF Amps are set. After a 30 second delay while data sync is completed, the monitor screen will report SF Amps Set Too ..........................................3 High: Locked Out*. Notice MENU in the lower right corner—the arrow ..........................................4 indicates that pressing the knob will take you to the menu Basic Setup. 2. From Basic Setup, rotate to Select Motor and press, and you will .......................................5-6 arrive at the Select Motor screen where you can set motor Hz, volts, and SF** SF Amps (read point 4 below). Set the SF Amps to match the motor SF Max Amps by adjusting each digit individually. When you are done with s .......................................8 this screen, rotate to OK and press, thereby going back to ..........................................9 Basic Setup. ..........................................7 ........................................ 10 3. Note that selecting Detailed Setup takes you to a longer menu with items that11 are lettered. Select Back: Basic Setup to return to Basic ........................................ Setup. Refer to charts on page 7 and page 12 for structure and available options of menus. ........................................ 12 ........................................ 4. When you12 are on a selected screen of either Basic Setup or Detailed Setup and ........................................ 13you want to change a setting: a. Rotate ........................................ 14 the knob until the arrow points to the item to be changed. b. Press the knob and the arrow will blink. Turning the knob now .........................................15 changes the value of the item. ........................................ 16 the item is correctly adjusted, press the knob and the arrow c. When stops ........................................ 17 blinking. d. You ........................................ 18can now rotate the knob to another item on the screen. Selecting OK returns you to the parent menu. SubMonitor is now set up to protect your motor and pump, and will allow the motor to start when you return to the Monitor screen and select Manual Reset. After any Manual Reset there is a one minute off-time delay before the motor starts. Note that the signal circuit and red Fault LED are ON until the motor data is entered and Manual Reset is pressed. * Phase Reversal—SubMonitor has a built in phase sequence meter. If initial power up displays Phase Reversal, the incoming voltage at SubMonitor’s L1,L2, L3 terminals is negative sequence, and the contactor is locked out until the phase sequence is corrected. Figure 2 on page 4 shows SubMonitor inputs L1, L2, and L3 connected to motor leads T1, T2, and T3 respectively. While this order is not critical for operation of SubMonitor, it should provide proper motor rotation with positive sequence line voltage. 8 **NOTE: SF Amps is the same as Full Load Amps. 7 Contents To Set SubMonitor Language ................................................2 SubMonitor Submersible Pump Motor Protection System ............................................3 Components ...........................................................................4 Installation............................................................................5-6 Quick Guide to Setup .............................................................7 Additional Programmable Options .......................................8 Password.................................................................................9 Event History......................................................................... 10 Key Parameters in Event History ........................................ 11 Other Features ...................................................................... 12 Special Conditions ............................................................... 12 Programmable Options ........................................................ 13 Troubleshooting .................................................................... 14 Maintenance ..........................................................................15 Specications ....................................................................... 16 Mounting Dimensions .......................................................... 17 Notes ..................................................................................... 18 9 ents Additional Programmable Options The table on page 12 shows the parameters that may be changed in the Basic Menu and Detailed Menu screens, including the default settings. ..........................................2 Volts 460 Amps 62 Pump Running ..........................................3 462 63 Monitor Display 460 61 Menu ..........................................4 .......................................5-6 Basic Setup ..........................................7 5 Detailed Setup Basic Setup Display 6 Return to Monitor s .......................................8 1 Enter Password ..........................................9 2 Select Motor 3 Underload Trip ........................................ 10 4 Overload Trip ........................................ 11 Detailed Setup L Restore Defaults M Back: Basic Setup A Underload Trip ........................................ 12 ........................................ 12 ........................................ 13 B C D E F G H I J K ........................................ 14 .........................................15 ........................................ 16 ........................................ 17 ........................................ 18 Overload Trip Unbalance Trip Overheat Trip Overvoltage Trip Undervoltage Trip False Start Trip Restarts Time Delays Data Logging Changes Password Basic Setup 5 Detailed Setup 6 Return to Monitor 1 Enter Password Basic Setup Display 2 Select Motor 3 Underload Trip 4 Overload Trip Volts 460 Amps 62 Pump Running 10 8 462 63 460 61 Menu Detailed Setup Menu Monitor Display Password Contents 1. The password is factory preset to 0 0 0, which disables the password protection. With the password protection disabled, all functions in the menus be changed by any user. To Setcan SubMonitor Language ................................................2 2. If the password protection is enabled, all parameters in the menus can be SubMonitor Submersible viewed but not changed until the correct password is entered. Pump Motor Protection System ............................................3 3. Using the password function: Components ...........................................................................4 a. Go into the Detailed Setup menu and select Change Installation ............................................................................5-6 Password. Enter the three digits of the password sequentially left right,to just like a.............................................................7 combination lock. Select >OK to return to the Quick to Guide Setup Detailed Setup menu. Additional Programmable Options .......................................8 b. Go to the Basic Setup menu and select Enter Password. Enter Password .................................................................................9 the password sequentially left to right. History ......................................................................... 4. IfEvent you forget your password, refer to the Enter Password screen10 which shows password code. YouHistory maycall call theFE FEHotline Hotlineatat1-800-348-2420 1300 FRANKLIN a password You may the Key Parameters code. in Event ........................................ 11 to convert the code into your three digit password. Other Features ...................................................................... 12 5. The password resides in the Base Unit. If you change display units, you Special Conditions ............................................................... will need to know the password that was used with the base unit.12 6. IfProgrammable you wish to disable the password protection: Options ........................................................ 13 a. Go to Enter Password in the Basic Setup menu. Enter14 the Troubleshooting .................................................................... correct password. Maintenance ..........................................................................15 b. Go to Change Password in the Detailed Setup menu. Enter Specithe cations ....................................................................... 16 password 0 0 0 sequentially left to right. Mounting Dimensions 17 for the 7. When a correct password .......................................................... has been entered, changes can be made next 20 minutes. To get another 20 minutes, re-enter the password. Notes ..................................................................................... 18 8. The 20 minute valid password interval is terminated if power is disconnected. 9. If the password protection is enabled, the Event History can be reviewed after entering the correct password. 11 9 ents Event History Information Logged Up to 502 events can be logged and stored in the display unit in a rolling data set. Information stored includes: ..........................................2 • Event (trip fault, power interruption, etc) • Time of event (pump run time) ..........................................3 • 3 motor currents ..........................................4 • 3 line voltages .......................................5-6 Reviewing Events • Before events can be reviewed, a valid password must be entered (if ..........................................7 the password is other than 0 0 0). • Each event is represented by one screen of information. ..........................................9 • Each event is numbered (0-511). • Each event ........................................ 10 has a time stamp displayed in days (0-1165), hours (0-23), minutes (0.0-59.9).The time stamp displayed is the total pump run time. ........................................ 11 • You can sequence through the events by turning the knob; CCW goes ........................................ 12 in time, CW goes forward in time. backward • Entering ........................................ 12the Event Review system is itself an event that is logged. This event provides the Total (pump) Run Time. This will be the rst ........................................ 13 upon entry into the Event History, and is identied as event shown “Total Run ........................................ 14 Time”. Events Logged .........................................15 • Total Run Time (always the most recent event) ........................................ 16 Delay (records power interruptions) • Power Up • Tripped : Underload ........................................ 17 • Tripped : Overload ........................................ 18 • Tripped : Unbalance • Tripped : Overheat • Tripped : Overvolt • Tripped : Undervolt • Tripped : FalseStart • Manual Reset • Protection Change (Trip Point, etc.) (New protection data recorded) • Defaults Restored (New protection data recorded) • Motor Change (Hz, Volt, SFA) (New motor data recorded) s .......................................8 When “detailed” logging mode is selected, every switch event and timed reset is recorded. This mode is typically used only for detailed system troubleshooting. Additional events logged: • Timed Reset (Motor Start by SubMonitor) • Switch On (Motor Start by External Control) • Switch Off (Motor Stop by External Control) 12 10 Key to Parameters in Event History Contents Whenever a setting is changed in the menu, the change is recorded in the event history as a Parameter Change. The parameter that was changed is identied with a parameter number per the following table, and the new To Set SubMonitor Language ................................................2 setting is recorded. SubMonitor Submersible Pump Motor Protection System ............................................3 Parameter Description ComponentsNumber ...........................................................................4 0 Motor Rated Frequency Installation............................................................................5-6 1 Motor Rated Voltage Quick Guide to2Setup .............................................................7 Motor SFA - hundreds digit 3 Motor SFA - tens digit Additional Programmable Options .......................................8 4 Motor SFA - ones digit 5 Motor SFA - tenths digit Password.................................................................................9 Event History......................................................................... 10 7* Trip Enable Flags 8* in Event Auto Restart........................................ Flags Key Parameters History 11 9 Number of Underload Restarts 10 Number of Other Restarts Other Features ...................................................................... 12 Special Conditions ............................................................... 12 11 Time Between Starts Time Delay Programmable12OptionsPower-Up ........................................................ 13 13 Underload Trip Point 14 Timeout for Underload Trip Troubleshooting .................................................................... 14 Maintenance ..........................................................................15 15 Overload Trip Point Timeout for Overload Trip Specications 16 ....................................................................... 16 17 Unbalance Trip Point Mounting Dimensions .......................................................... 17 18 Timeout for Unbalance Trip 19 Timeout for Overheat Trip Notes ..................................................................................... 18 20 Overvoltage Trip Point 21 Timeout for Overvoltage Trip 22 Undervoltage Trip Point 23 Timeout for Undervoltage Trip 24 Number of False Starts 25 Timeout for False Start Trip * Flags are binary format (ie. 1101001) where 1=enabled; 0=disabled. Order of ags: underload, overload, unbalance, overheat, overvoltage, undervoltage, false start. For example, for ags 1101001: Underload, overload, overheat, and false start trips are enabled. Unbalance, overvoltage, and undervoltage trips are disabled. 13 11 ents Other Features Reset The SubMonitor will not allow a reset for several minutes after a fault trip, depending on the programmed reset time and fault mode. This allows time ..........................................2 for the motor to cool before it is restarted after a problem has occurred. Any Manual Reset causes the motor to restart in exactly one minute. ..........................................3 Operation without the Display Unit ..........................................4 After the Select Motor parameters are entered (volts, Hz, and SF Amps), the base unit of SubMonitor provides full motor protection even when the .......................................5-6 Display Unit is disconnected. ..........................................7 When operating with a Base Unit only: • A “run enable” condition is indicated by a green LED ..........................................9 • A trip condition is indicated by a red Fault LED • Manual reset is initiated by pressing the Reset Switch ........................................ 10 • The Event History is not recorded (total run time is recorded). s .......................................8 ........................................ 11 Special Conditions ........................................ 12 Note: The SubMonitor is not compatible with variable frequency drives, ........................................ 12 converters, or solid state soft starters. These devices will electronic phase cause nuisance ........................................ 13 tripping of the motor overheat fault, or may cause damage ........................................ 14components. to SubMonitor .........................................15 Reduced voltage starters may be used with SubMonitor ........................................ 16 if they are bypassed during normal running condition ........................................ 17if the starting time does (Figure 5), and not exceed 318 seconds. ........................................ Power Factor or Surge Capacitor— across-the-line capacitors for either power factor correction or surge protection may be used with SubMonitor. If used, these capacitors must be connected to the power supply lines before these lines pass through the SubMonitor sensor coil windows or motor overheat protection may be lost. Note: At installations where the line voltage is typically 100 to 110% of nominal, it may be necessary to increase the default underload trip setting to fully protect the system against underload conditions. 14 12 FIGURE 5 Programmable Options min min min min min min min min sec Adjustable Range minutes / seconds * Unlimited restarts (**) may also be selected. ** O verload Trip Point is set to 100% by Franklin Electric Australia. Performing a Restore Defaults will reset it to the factory setting of 115%. To Set SubMonitor Language ................................................2 Increment 10 5 1 1 5 5 1 120 60 15 15 60 60 15 10 120 1 10 SubMonitor Submersible Pump Motor Protection System ............................................3 Max Components ...........................................................................4 0 10 10 5 1 1 5 5 1 Installation............................................................................5-6 Min Quick Guide to Setup .............................................................7 Default Setting 1 30 30 10 1 1 10 10 starts in 10 sec. 1 Timeout Settings Contents Additional Programmable Options .......................................8 of SFA of SFA of Vrated of Vrated Restarts Restarts Password.................................................................................9 Adjustable Range Key Parameters in Event History ........................................ 11 5% 5% 2% 2% 1% Other Features ...................................................................... 12 Increment 1 1 1 Special Conditions ............................................................... 12 On 75% 30% 100% On **100/115% 115% 80% 125% On 90% 80% 90% On 110% 110% 120% On 5% 2% 10% On On 10 3 15 10* 10* Programmable Options ........................................................ 13 Max Troubleshooting .................................................................... 14 0 0 Maintenance ..........................................................................15 Min Specications ....................................................................... 16 3 3 Mounting Dimensions .......................................................... 17 Default Setting Specic Parameters Underload Overload Undervoltage Overvoltage Current Unbalance Overheated Motor False Start (Chattering) General Parameters Restart Attempts - Underload Restart Attempts - All Other Time Between Starts Power Up Delay On On Notes ..................................................................................... 18 Default (On / Off) Trip Point Settings Event History......................................................................... 10 15 13 ents Troubleshooting Fault Message ..........................................2 SF Amps Set Too High Phase Reversal ..........................................3 ..........................................4 .......................................5-6 Overrange ..........................................7 s .......................................8 Problem / Conditions SF Amps setting above 350 Amps Reversed incoming voltage phase sequence Measured voltage or current is exceeding the selected motor settings Normal line current ........................................ 11 Low line current ........................................ 14 ........................................ 18 Wrong SF Max Amps setting Closed valve Loose pump impeller Wrong SF Max Amps setting High or low line voltage High line current Ground fault Pump or motor dragging Motor stalled or bound pump High or low line voltage ........................................ 16 Overheat Excessively high line voltage or motor current Phase loss Normal line current .........................................15 ........................................ 17 Wrong Motor Voltage or SFA Setting Broken shaft or coupling ........................................ 13 Overload Incoming power problem Clogged pump intake ........................................ 12 ........................................ 12 Motor SF Amps not entered Over pumping well ..........................................9 Underload ........................................ 10 Possible Cause Motor is overloaded Motor temperature sensor Excessive current unbalance has detected excess Poor motor cooling motor temperature High water temperature Excessive electrical noise (VFD in close proximity) Unbalance Current difference between Phase loss any two legs exceeds Unbalanced power supply programmed setting Open delta transformer Overvoltage Line voltage exceeds Undervoltage Line voltage below programmed setting Unstable power supply Poor connections in motor power circuit Unstable or weak power supply Chattering contacts False Starts 16 14 Power has been Loose connections in motor interrupted too many times power circuit in a 10 second period Arcing contacts Maintenance Contents Symptom Possible Cause or Solution If the line voltage ................................................2 is correct at the SubMonitor’s L1, L2 and To Set SubMonitor Language L3 terminals and the display is blank, remove display and SubMonitor Dead check cable connections. If cable connections are ok, then SubMonitor Submersible SubMonitor is malfunctioning. Pump Motor Protection System ............................................3 Check for a broken or disconnected communications cable SubMonitor’s Screen from base to display. If cable is ok, then SubMonitor is Does Not Change from Components ...........................................................................4 Franklin Electric Screen malfuctioning. Installation............................................................................5-6 SubMonitor has a built-in phase sequence meter to assure once properly installed, a change in incoming power sequence Quick Guide to Setup cannot.............................................................7 cause the pump to run backwards. If the display reads “Phase Reversal” the SubMonitor thinks the motor will run in Additional Programmable Options .......................................8 the wrong direction. On a new installation, after verifying proper motor rotation, Display reads Password .................................................................................9 “Phase Reversal” switch power leads L1 and L2 on top of the SubMonitor. DO NOT CHANGE THE MOTORS LEADS. Event History......................................................................... 10 On an old installation that was working ne, verify proper Key Parameters in Event History motor rotation and/or ........................................ switch motor leads T1 and T2 at11 the starter as needed. DO NOT CHANGE THE SUBMONITOR Other Features ...................................................................... 12 POWER LEADS. Whenever the pump is off as a result of SubMonitor protective Special Conditions ............................................................... 12 Tripped Light On function, the red tripped LED (light) on the display and base will turn on. ........................................................ 13 Programmable Options With power turned off, check for a shorted contractor coil or a Troubleshooting .................................................................... grounded control circuit lead. The coil resistance should14 be at Control Circuit Fuse least 10 ohms and the circuit resistance to panel frame should Blows Maintenance ..........................................................................15 be over 1 megohm. A standard or delay-type 1.5 Amp fuse should be used. Specications ....................................................................... 16 If proper.......................................................... voltage is at the control coil terminals when controls Mounting Dimensions 17 are operated to turn the pump on, but the contactor does not Notes ..................................................................................... 18 close, turn off power and replace the coil. If there is no voltage SubMonitor Contactor Will Not Close Contactor Hums or Chatters at the coil, trace the control cirucit to determine if the fault is in the fuse, wiring or panel operating switches. This tracing can be done by rst connecting a voltmeter at the coil terminals and then moving the meter connections step by step along each circuit to the power source, to determine at which component the voltage is lost. Check that coil voltage is within 10% of rated voltage. If voltage is correct and matches line voltage, turn off power and remove the contactor magnetic assembly to check for wear, corrosion or dirt. If voltage is erratic or lower than line voltage, trace the control circuit for faults similar to the previous item, but looking for a major drop in voltage rather than its complete loss. Check that the small interlocks switch on the side of the Contactor Opens When contactor closes when the contactor closes. If the switch or Start Switch is Released circuit is open, the contactor will not stay closed when the selector switch is in HAND position. Contactor Closes But Motor Doesn’t Run Turn off power. Check the contactor contacts for dirt, corrosion and proper closing when the contactor is closed by hand. 17 15 ents Specifications Electrical Input Voltage ..........................................2 3-Phase 190-600 VAC Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz Motor SF (Max) Amps Range 5 amps to 350 amps ..........................................3 Maximum Conductor Size Through ..........................................4 Sensors Measurement Accuracy * .......................................5-6 Voltage Current ..........................................7 0.92” diameter, #0000 AWG Max 23 mm diameter, 95 mm2 gauge max 1% ± 1 digit 1% ± 1 digit Trip Time - Locked rotor, underload, s .......................................8 overload, overheat, unbalance, overvoltage, undervoltage ..........................................9 3 seconds Input Current, 10 L1, L2, L3 ........................................ 0.15 amps Control Circuit Rating 1.5 amp AC, up to 600 volts Signal Circuit Rating 1 amp AC, up to 250 volts Incandescent lamp, 100 watts max ........................................ 11 ........................................ 12 ........................................ 13 UL 508 classication NKCR, NKCR7 le E160632 cUL ........................................ 14 Surge ANSI/IEEE C62.41 Electrical Fast Transient .........................................15 IEC 1000-4-4 Level 4, 4kV ........................................ 12 Agency Approvals Standards Met ESD ........................................ 16 IEC 1000-4-2 Level 3, 6kV ........................................ Mechanical 17 Dimensions (WxHxD) ........................................ 18 Base Unit 8.0” x 5.35” x 4.3” (20.3 x 13.6 x 10.9 cm) Display Unit 7.0” x 3.0” x 1.4” (17.8 x 7.6 x 3.6 cm) Total Unit 8.0” x 5.35” x 5.7” (20.3 x 13.6 x 14.5 cm) Weight Base Unit Display Unit Total Unit 46 oz (1.3 kg) 7 oz (0.2 kg) 53 oz (1.5 kg) Operating Temperature Range -20 °C to +60 °C Storage Temperature Range -30 °C to +80 °C Relative Humidity 10-95% non-condensing Protection Class Display Unit Base Unit NEMA 3R NEMA 1 * When Strong radio frequency energy is present, SubMonitor measurement accuracy (voltage and current) is ± 3%. Contact Franklin Electric technical support for assistance with these types of installations. 18 16 Mounting Dimensions Contents 6 ¾” To Set SubMonitor Language (171.45 mm) ................................................2 SubMonitor Submersible Pump Motor Protection System ............................................3 Components ...........................................................................4 Installation............................................................................5-6 Quick Guide to Setup .............................................................7 4.72” (119.89 mm) Additional Programmable Options .......................................8 Password.................................................................................9 Event History......................................................................... 10 Key Parameters in Event History ........................................ 11 Other Features ...................................................................... 12 ¼” (6.35 mm) Dia. Max. 4 Places Special Slot Conditions ............................................................... 12 Programmable Options ........................................................ 13 Troubleshooting .................................................................... 14 5 ¾” #8 Flathead Screw 1 ½” (19.05 mm) Long 2 7/8” 2 Places Specications ....................................................................... 16 (73.03 mm) (146.05 mm) Maintenance ..........................................................................15 Mounting Dimensions .......................................................... 17 Notes ..................................................................................... 18 ¾” (19.05 mm) Install Gasket Between the Panel and the Back of the Display Unit 1 ½” (19.05 mm) Dia. Clearance Hole in Control Panel Cover for RJ Cable For Mounting Detachable Display Unit on the Cover of a Control Panel 19 17 Franklin Electric (Aust) Pty Ltd 106-110 Micro Circuit Dandenong South, Vic 3175 Tel: +61 3 9799 5000 Toll Free: 1300 FRANKLIN franklin-electric.com.au FE205 02/08