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The colour codes for the terminations are as below:

  

Voltage

Active

Neutral

Earth

110-240V 50/60Hz

& 220-240V 60Hz

for Nth America

Brown

Blue

Green / Yellow

110-115V 60Hz

for Nth America

Black

White

Green

Where you are replacing an existing Davey Torrium, Davey Hydrascan, Davey Presscontrol 

or Davey pressure switch, the connections should be identical for the Torrium2 controller. 

See the underside of the capacitor cover for a wiring diagram.
The exception to this rule is where the special four wire Hydrascan fitted to the M series 

models or USA models is to be replaced. In such a case consult your Davey Dealer for 

assistance.
Where the Davey pump involved has not had a controller fitted before, use the wiring 

details below as a guide.

After half an hour of constant running, Torrium2 will turn off the pump briefly. This 

momentary pause is completely normal and is the controller confirming that there’s still 

water demand.

Status Indicator

The Torrium2 has a status indicator lights on the front panel. These lights will enable you to 

understand what your pump is doing.

  Condition

 Indicator readout

  Pump operation

  Restart / Reset Method

  Standby mode

  Red light

  Standby

  Pressure drop

  Running

  Green light

  Running

  N/A

  Fault

  Yellow light

  Stops, auto-retry &

  ‘water return’ activated

  Push ‘Prime’ button or

  cycle power off / on

Only one fault condition will be indicated at one time.

Summary of Contents for Torrium 2 TT45

Page 1: ...lieved Failure to observe this warning will expose persons to the possibility of personal injury and may also result in damage to the pump pipework or other property WARNING Failure to follow these in...

Page 2: ...pump run out of water or overheat should the pump fail to start due to low voltage or a blockage in the pump 3 Provides an easy to understand visual representation of the system status 4 Has adaptive...

Page 3: ...s commonly used worldwide special models with power leads to suit particular regions or countries are made For example for North America 110 120V 60Hz models use suffix Y USA and 220 240V 60Hz models...

Page 4: ...s thread sealing tape may be needed Fitting the P No 32574 adaptor flange for adapting to earlier Hydrascan and Torrium flanges First fit the Torrium2 controller with the adaptor flange using a thread...

Page 5: ...e suction line and footvalve NOTE The check valve minus the o ring needs to be replaced in the Torrium2 controller to properly direct water flow over the flow sensor Removing the o ring from the inbui...

Page 6: ...onnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules The electrical connections and checks must be made by a qualified electrician and comply with applicable local st...

Page 7: ...se consult your Davey Dealer for assistance Where the Davey pump involved has not had a controller fitted before use the wiring details below as a guide After half an hour of constant running Torrium2...

Page 8: ...t Should it be consumed due to power spikes it will almost always blacken the viewing port This will indicate a non warrantable failure WARNING Automatic reset thermal overloads may allow the pump to...

Page 9: ...disassembled Failure to observe this warning will expose persons to the possibility of personal injury and may also result in damage to other property Do not dismantle no user serviceable parts spring...

Page 10: ...s a problem e g low voltage at pump excessive ambient temperature above 50 C in pump enclosure b The Torrium2 control device may have to be reset after rectifying any of the above operating troubles T...

Page 11: ...ustomer from the service center at Davey s cost 3 This guarantee is subject to due compliance by the original purchaser with all directions and conditions set out in the In stallation and Operating In...

Page 12: ...g the product to the place of purchase is at your cost and is your responsibility The warranty claim will be assessed by Davey on the basis of their product knowledge and reasonable judgement and will...

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