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APPENDIX J — FACTORY-SUPPLIED PUMPS (cont)
Table B — Warnings
Pump Maintenance
GENERAL CARE
The vertical inline pumps provided with the 30XV product are
built to operate without periodic maintenance. An inspection
made at regular intervals will ensure years of trouble-free oper-
ation. Give special attention to the following:
1. Keep unit clean.
2. Keep refuse, dust, or other loose items away from pump and
ventilating openings of the motor.
See Fig. U for pump wiring.
LUBRICATION
Lubrication is not required. There are no bearings in the pump
that need external lubrication service.
MECHANICAL SEAL
Mechanical seals require no special attention. The seal is fitted
with a flush line. The seal is flushed from the suction side of
the pump.
BIT POSITION
NAME
ALARM DESCRIPTION
0
VFD Over Temperature
The temperature of a VFD or motor component is near the thermal alarm limit. Check that the motor,
fan, and VFD cooling is functioning correctly. Verify that the pump is not overloaded. If the warning
persists, contact an Armstrong Technical Service representative.
1
VFD Over Current
The VFD has detected current exceeding the safe limit. Turn the pump off. (If there is a discharge from
the output phases to earth it can be verified by checking for any faults with a megohmmeter between
ground and the motor leads.) If a current limit has been exceeded in the VFD check that the motor can
be turned. If the pump is being overloaded reduce the pump speed using hand mode control. If the
warning persists after powering up, contact an Armstrong Technical Service representative.
2
External VFD Voltage
The voltage into the VFD is out of range. Verify that the correct voltage required to operate the VFD is
present by measuring each of th three phases. If the warning persists, contact an Armstrong Technical
Service representative.
3
Internal VFD Voltage
An internal voltage generated by the VFD is out of range. If the warning persists, contact an Armstrong
Technical Service representative.
4
Internal VFD
An internal warning in the VFD has occurred. If the warning persists, contact an Armstrong Technical
Service representative.
5
Reserved
6
VFD Startup
A warning occurred during the start-up of the motor. Turn off the power to the pump and verify that the
motor can be turned by using hand mode control. If the warning persists after powering up, contact an
Armstrong Technical Service representative.
7
Other VFD
There has been an unknown warning condition generated by the VFD. If the warning persists, contact
an Armstrong Technical Service representative.
8
VFD Communication
There is a communication issue between the control card and the VFD.
9
VFD Speed
The speed set by the VFD is not within tolerance. If the warning persists, contact an Armstrong Tech-
nical Service representative
10
VFD Wiring
There is an issue in wiring to the VFD. Check the wiring to the motor from the VFD. If any I/O are used
on the VFD, verify that there is continuity and no shorts for the connections.
11
System Over Temperature
The temperature measured by the control card is approaching the recommended operating conditions.
12
System Under Temperature The temperature measured by the control card is approaching the recommended operating conditions.
13
Battery Under Voltage
The battery voltage is low. Replace the battery with CR2032 type cell.
14
BMS Communication Loss
BMS communication has been lost.
15
VFD Communication Loss
The communication with the VFD and the control card has stopped.
16
Invalid VFD Parameter
The control card has specified an invalid VFD parameter.
17
VFD Initialization Failure
The initialization of the VFD through Modbus has failed. Cycle power to the pump to reinitialize.
18
VFD Speed Set Failure
The speed could not be set by the controller. Check the connections between the VFD and control card.
19
VFD Start Set Failure
The controller could not start the motor. Check the connections between the VFD and control card.
20
Sensorless Error
The sensorless map that was entered has an error. Please refer to the Armstrong I&O Manual for fur-
ther details.
21
Hard Mode Timeout
The pump has been in hard mode too long. Consider setting to automatic mode to save energy.
CAUTION
Do not run the pump unless properly filled with water as
the seals require a film of liquid between the faces.
Summary of Contents for AquaForce 30XV140
Page 79: ...79 Fig 76 VFD Communication Wiring Compressor A B Fan VFD A1 A2 B1 B2...
Page 228: ...228 Fig 90 30XV Typical Field Wiring Schematic cont...
Page 229: ...229 Fig 91 30XV Standard Tier 140 275 All Voltages Power Schematic NOTE See Legend on page 226...
Page 230: ...230 Fig 92 30XV Standard Tier 300 325 All Voltages Power Schematic NOTE See Legend on page 226...
Page 240: ...240 Fig 99 30XV Communication Wiring...
Page 241: ...241 Fig 100 30XV 115V Control Wiring All Tonnages All Voltages...
Page 242: ...242 Fig 101 30XV 24V Control Wiring 30XV140 325 All Voltages...
Page 243: ...243 Fig 101 30XV 24V Control Wiring 30XV140 325 All Voltages cont...
Page 244: ...244 Fig 102 30XV 24V Control Wiring 30XV350 500 All Voltages...
Page 245: ...245 Fig 102 30XV 24V Control Wiring 30XV350 500 All Voltages cont...
Page 246: ...246 Fig 103 Component Arrangement Diagram for 30XV140 325...
Page 247: ...247 Fig 103 Component Arrangement Diagram for 30XV140 325 cont...
Page 248: ...248 Fig 104 Component Arrangement Diagram for 30XV350 500...
Page 337: ...337 APPENDIX J FACTORY SUPPLIED PUMPS cont Fig L System Information...
Page 338: ...338 APPENDIX J FACTORY SUPPLIED PUMPS cont Fig M Unit and Language Settings...
Page 341: ...341 APPENDIX J FACTORY SUPPLIED PUMPS cont Fig P Data Input 2...
Page 342: ...342 APPENDIX J FACTORY SUPPLIED PUMPS cont Fig Q Data Input 3...
Page 347: ...347 APPENDIX J FACTORY SUPPLIED PUMPS cont Fig U Pump Wiring Diagram...