15
WARNING!
If voltages over 24 V AC/DC are possible on NO, C, NC terminals:
x
Wires should be routed so no wire crosses the center barrier.
x
Relay cable (NO, C, NC) must be separated from all other wiring with reinforced
insulation. Cable outer layer must not be stripped longer than 15 mm. See
“Cabling preparation” below.
2.4 mm wide flat-bladed
screwdriver is needed to press
the terminal spring while
inserting the cable.
Same tool is also used to rotate the Mode
switch.
5
SETUP AND OPERATION
5.1
CONTROL AND FUNCTIONS
All pumps features the following:
x
Display and local control panel - it allows the user to controls and see pump modes, parameters and
on/off status.
x
Digital input RUN – to put pump in RUN/STANDBY state.
x
Relay outputs - to signalizes pumps status and pumps fault condition
x
10-step switch - it allows to change relays command, analog inputs/outputs settings and resetting the
pumps communication and configuration.
x
Analog inputs - to control the pump speed (Min and Max curve, 0 – 10 V, 4 – 20 mA,…).
x
Analog outputs - are used for getting analog information about the pumps performance (errors, speed,
mode, flow, head).
x
Ethernet connection – to remotely control and view all pump functions and settings (pumps variables,
digital inputs, error overview).
x
RS485 connection – to connect the pumps of MODBUS RTU or BACnet MS/TP for control and feedback
of all parameters and settings (pumps variables, analog inputs/outputs, error overview).
Cable for the screwless terminals should
be prepared as shown on the left.
Cabling preparation
Tools
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