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Programming
EPCT FirE sEriEs FirE PumP ConTrollEr
MN124016EN August 2019 www.eaton.com
5.4.10 Phases
Factory set. Used to select the number of phases that will
be connected to the controller.
5.4.11 System frequency
Factory set. Used to set the supply voltage frequency.
5.4.12 CT Ratio
Factory set. Used to set current transformer ratio.
5.4.13 Motor FLA
Factory set. Used to set motor FLA. This value can be
adjusted on site to the value shown on the motor nameplate.
5.4.14 Common alarm settings
The user can enable or disabled specific conditions that will
trigger the Common Alarm relay. The user can also enable
or disable the audible alarm for specific conditions through
this same menu.
5.4.15 Notification area settings
The user can enable or disable specific events from
showing in the notification area on the Home tab. The color
of the LED’s can be selected from the following: green,
red, blue, yellow, orange, and purple. The user can select
whether the LED for a specific event should flash while
active in the notification area.
5.4.16 Foam controller
This should be enabled if the controller will be used on a
foam system. Certain inputs will automatically change and
the pressure transducer will be disabled once this item is
enabled.
5.4.17 Menu password
If enabled, the controller will prompt the user to enter
the password when attempting to navigate through the
controller menus.
5.4.18 Controller serial number
Factory set. Used to set controller serial number. The
controller serial number will be located on the nameplate
which is located on the main door.
5.4.19 Pump serial number
Used to set pump serial number. The pump serial number
will be located on the nameplate which is typically located
on the pump housing.
5.4.20 Save configuration to USB
The controller’s configuration can be saved onto a USB
drive. The configuration can then be used on other
controllers that require the same configuration setup. The
configuration will not adjust functionality settings.
5.4.21 Load configuration to USB
A configuration file will be uploaded to the controller from
a USB drive. The data located in the configuration file will
change specific programmed setpoints in the controller.
5.4.22 Save settings as factory default
The current controller settings can be saved as the factory
default for the controller. To change the factory default
settings, the user will have to contact the factory. This should
only be completed by authorized service representatives.
5.4.23 Restore factory default settings
Controller will be returned to the programmed Factory
Default configuration.
5.4.24 Screen brightness
The screen brightness can be adjusted in 20% intervals.
5.4.25 Welcome screen
When enabled, the welcome screen will appear when the
controller energizes.
5.4.26 Screen lock
When enabled and after thirty (30) minutes of inactivity, the
screen will lock to minimize accidental inputs. This feature will
not inhibit the normal operation of the controller. To unlock
the display, the user will be prompted to enter in “EPCT”.
5.4.27 Customer service contact
Allows the user to program specific contact information
such as, the company name, contact person, phone
number, and email address. The menu item will allow the
programming of a password, separate from the menu
password to protect this information from alterations. This
information will be shown in the Help tab under Service
Contact Information.
The service company can also set specific service message
triggers to alert the end user that servicing is required.
These notifications will show in the notification area on the
Home tab.
5.4.27.1. Save configuration
Downloads a master configuration file. A simplified
controller’s configuration can be saved onto a USB drive.
The configuration can then be used on other controllers that
require the same configuration setup. The configuration will
not adjust functionality settings.