O & M Manual IM05805020K
EATON LMR Plus
Effective September 2013
Electric Fire Pump Controllers
Column C and D are used to determine when the custom
message will appear. Refer to the following for specific
notes regarding each tripper point.
Date and Time Range (1)
Column C is used for the date and time that the message
will start and column D is used for the date and time that
the message will stop.
The date and time format is as follows:
MMDDYYHHMM = Month Day Year Hour Minute
If any value entered between 1 and 9 needs to be lead
by a 0. For example, January 1, 2007, 8:15AM needs to
be entered as 0101070815.
Note:
All cells need to be formatted as text.
Number of Pump Start Events (2)
Column C is used to enter the number of pump starts
before the message will appear.
The format is as follows:
XXXXX = Number of Pump Start Events
For example to have the message appear after 25 pump
start events it will be entered as 00025.
Note:
All cells need to be formatted as text.
Number of Hours Run (3)
Column C is used to enter the number of hours the pump
has run before the message will appear.
The format is as follows:
XXXXX = Number of Hours Run
For example, to have the message appear after 125
hours of running the trigger point will be entered as
00125.
Note:
All cells need to be formatted as text.
For detailed instructions, refer to Technical Services
Brochure - FPCTB-RH012 - Rev A.
Specific Alarms (4)
Column C is used to enter the alarm event number.
Refer to Table 8 for the alarm events and their
corresponding number.
Table 8 Specific Alarm Events
Note:
All cells needs to be formatted as text.
Common Alarm (5)
No other points are required to be entered into the
spreadsheet, as this message will appear anytime there
is an alarm.
Number
Event
01
Overvoltage (Phase A, B, or C)
02
Undervoltage (Phase A, B, or C)
03
Phase Failure (Phase A, B, or C)
04
Phase Reversal
05
Low Suction
06
Relief Valve Open
07
Fail to Stop
08
Fail to Start
09
Locked Rotor Trip
10
Deluge Valve Off
11
Low Foam Level
12
Low Pressure
13
Low Room Temperature
14
Over Frequency
15
Under Frequency
16
Transducer Failure
Number
Event