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O & M Manual IM05805020K

             EATON LMR Plus

Effective September 2013

Electric Fire Pump Controllers

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a  defeater  screw  located  on  the  side  of  the  operator 

handle.

Note: 

The  isolation  switch  is  not  required  on  Limited 

Service  controllers.  A  circuit  breaker  with  a  thermal 

magnetic trip setting between 150 and 250 percent will 

be used.

3.6 Contactor(s)

The  contactor(s)  (M,  in  full  voltage  and  soft  start 

controllers;  1M  and  2M,  in  part  winding;  M  and  A,  in 

primary resistor; R, S and Y, in autotransformer; 1M, 2M, 

1S and 2S, in wye-delta) connect the pump motor to the 

supply,  under  control  of  the  pressure  switch,  start 

pushbutton, or emergency handle.
The contactor coil(s) are connected to the supply voltage 

of  the  controller.  If  a  replacement  coil  is  ever  required, 

the correct voltage must be ordered.

3.7 External Pushbuttons

Start

The  start  pushbutton  is  used  to  initiate  a  local  manual 

start of the pump motor.

Stop

The stop pushbutton will initiate the stopping sequence 

of the fire pump motor. Pressing the stop button will put 

the controller back into the automatic mode. If a starting 

condition exists, the pump motor will start again once the 

stop button is released.

4. OPERATION

4.1 General

This  section  specifically  describes  the  operation  and 

functional use of the LMR Plus controller. The practical 

use  of  and  operation  within  each  category  will  be 

discussed.  In  this  section,  it  is  assumed  that  prior 

sections  of  this  manual  were  reviewed  and  that  the 

operator has a basic understanding of the hardware.

4.2 Automatic Start / Stop

The LMR Plus controller will  automatically start and stop 

the fire pump motor as dictated by the features supplied 

and  their  programmed  set-point  values.  A  summary  of 

the  controller  intelligence  and  supervisory  circuits  that 

constantly monitor the condition of the system pressure, 

inputs, and system alarm points is provided.

4.2.1 Manual Start Sequence

Manual start is defined as a local start, remote start, or 

emergency  start.  Whenever  the  motor  is  running  via  a 

manual  start,  the  motor  needs  to  be  manually  stopped 

via the stop pushbutton located on the enclosure flange.

4.2.2 Automatic Start Sequence

Automatic  start  is  defined  as  a  low-pressure  condition, 

deluge valve start or a pump start. Whenever the motor 

is  running  via  an  automatic  start,  the  motor  can 

automatically  stop  once  all  starting  conditions  have 

returned to normal and the RPT has finished its timing 

cycle.  If  the  controller  is  programmed  for  manual  stop, 

the  motor  needs  to  be  manually  stopped  via  the  local 

stop pushbutton located on the enclosure flange.

4.3 Control Inputs

The  LMR  Plus  has  six  (6)  pre-defined  input  control 

signals and nine (9) programmable inputs.

4.3.1 Control Input Descriptions

The Control Input state definitions are as follows.

Connected -

 When the input is shorted by an external 

contact or connection.

Disconnected - 

When the input is NOT shorted by an 

external contact or connection.
The Control Input operations are defined as follows.

Note:

 Terminal 49 is common to all of the inputs outlined 

below.

Remote Start (Terminal 34)

When  this  input  is  in  the  "Connected"  state,  the  LMR 

Plus controller will initiate a manual start sequence. This 

input is typically wired to a remote pushbutton to allow 

for remote manual starting of the controller.

Deluge Valve (Terminal 35)

When this input is in the "Disconnected" state, the LMR 

Plus controller will initiate an automatic start sequence. 

This  input  is  typically  wired  to  remote  water  control 

equipment that starts the controller before the pressure 

transducer does. As this input requires a normally closed 

contact to  open  to  initiate the start,  a  jumper  is  factory 

installed. The jumper must be removed in order to utilize 

this optional input.

Pump Start (Terminal 36)

When  this  input  is  in  the  "Connected"  state,  the  LMR 

Plus controller will initiate an automatic start sequence. 

This input is typically wired to a separate pressure switch 

when the use of a pressure transducer is not desired.

Note:

  When  the  controller  is  programmed  for  foam 

operation,  the  pump  start  input  be  a  normally  closed 

input that will open to initiate a start.

Low Suction/Low Foam Level (Terminal 37)

When  this  input  is  in  the  "Connected"  state,  the  LMR 

Plus controller will signal a visual indication on the main 

display  board  for  Low  Suction.  If  the  controller  is 

CAUTION

SEVERE DAMAGE COULD BE CAUSED TO THE 
MICROPROCESSOR BOARDS IF A VOLTAGE IS 
APPLIED TO THESE INPUTS. THEY ARE 
INTERNALLY POWERED.

Summary of Contents for LMR PLUS

Page 1: ...EATON LMR Plus Electric Fire Pump Controllers O M Manual IM05805020K Effective September 2013...

Page 2: ...A MAIN MENU TREE 16 APPENDIX B LANGUAGE MENU TREE 17 APPENDIX C REGIONAL SETTINGS MENU TREE 18 APPENDIX D PRESSURE SETTINGS MENU TREE 19 APPENDIX E TIMER VALUES MENU TREE 20 APPENDIX F ALARM SETPOINT...

Page 3: ...ross the Line FD40 Part Winding FD50 Primary Resistor FD60 Autotransformer FD70 Wye Delta Star Delta Open Transition FD80 Wye Delta Star Delta Closed Transition FD90 Soft Start and FDM30 Medium Voltag...

Page 4: ...controller isolated and the Start Pressure and Stop Pressure values programmed energize the controller If the system water pressure is lower than the start pressure the pump will start If the controll...

Page 5: ...mp is running after receiving a start signal from special starting equipment This is a normally closed contact that is required to be opened to start Emergency Start This green LED will be illuminated...

Page 6: ...ns When navigating the main display the enter button will allow the user to enter exit the message history statistics and diagnostics When in the menu system the enter button will allow the user to ch...

Page 7: ...nge 4 2 2 Automatic Start Sequence Automatic start is defined as a low pressure condition deluge valve start or a pump start Whenever the motor is running via an automatic start the motor can automati...

Page 8: ...tion time delay It will then switch the motor over to full voltage Phase Failure This relay is used for remote monitoring of a phase failure alarm condition In order to ensure dependable operation of...

Page 9: ...s Pressure Settings Appendix D Pressure Sensor Enabled Enabled Disabled Drain Valve Enabled Enabled Disabled Pressure Start Point 100 PSI 0 500 PSI Pressure Stop Point 110 PSI 0 500 PSI Low Pressure A...

Page 10: ...ted a delay timer Range 0 30 Seconds Default 10 Seconds must be set The controller will then verify if the input is still active every time the timer times out If the input is still active the timer w...

Page 11: ...efore alarming on Overvoltage Once the condition no longer exists the alarm will automatically clear Undervoltage UV An Undervoltage setting is built into the controller If the system voltage is below...

Page 12: ...motor until after an adjustable timer period has elapsed The Load Shed Timer will become active once the Load Shed function is enabled If the emergency input is not active the pump will start normall...

Page 13: ...h the controller The diagnostics can be viewed on the main display saved to a USB storage device or viewed on the optional embedded webpage In order to view the diagnostics on the display press the up...

Page 14: ...ing Modbus COM Option must be ordered for this function 7 4 RS232 Serial Port This optional port is used with the optional printer X1 to initiate a print cycle COM Option must be ordered for this func...

Page 15: ...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 o...

Page 16: ...O M Manual IM05805020K EATON LMR Plus Effective September 2013 Electric Fire Pump Controllers EATON CORPORATION www chfire com Page 16 APPENDIX A MAIN MENU TREE...

Page 17: ...O M Manual IM05805020K EATON LMR Plus Effective September 2013 Electric Fire Pump Controllers Page 17 www chfire com EATON CORPORATION APPENDIX B LANGUAGE MENU TREE...

Page 18: ...O M Manual IM05805020K EATON LMR Plus Effective September 2013 Electric Fire Pump Controllers EATON CORPORATION www chfire com Page 18 APPENDIX C REGIONAL SETTINGS MENU TREE...

Page 19: ...O M Manual IM05805020K EATON LMR Plus Effective September 2013 Electric Fire Pump Controllers Page 19 www chfire com EATON CORPORATION APPENDIX D PRESSURE SETTINGS MENU TREE...

Page 20: ...O M Manual IM05805020K EATON LMR Plus Effective September 2013 Electric Fire Pump Controllers EATON CORPORATION www chfire com Page 20 APPENDIX E TIMER VALUES MENU TREE...

Page 21: ...O M Manual IM05805020K EATON LMR Plus Effective September 2013 Electric Fire Pump Controllers Page 21 www chfire com EATON CORPORATION APPENDIX F ALARM SETPOINTS MENU TREE...

Page 22: ...O M Manual IM05805020K EATON LMR Plus Effective September 2013 Electric Fire Pump Controllers EATON CORPORATION www chfire com Page 22 APPENDIX G CUSTOMER INPUT OUTPUT MENU TREE...

Page 23: ...O M Manual IM05805020K EATON LMR Plus Effective September 2013 Electric Fire Pump Controllers Page 23 www chfire com EATON CORPORATION APPENDIX G A CUSTOM INPUTS MENU TREE...

Page 24: ...O M Manual IM05805020K EATON LMR Plus Effective September 2013 Electric Fire Pump Controllers EATON CORPORATION www chfire com Page 24 APPENDIX G B CUSTOM OUTPUTS MENU TREE...

Page 25: ...O M Manual IM05805020K EATON LMR Plus Effective September 2013 Electric Fire Pump Controllers Page 25 www chfire com EATON CORPORATION APPENDIX G C CUSTOM LIGHTS MENU TREE...

Page 26: ...O M Manual IM05805020K EATON LMR Plus Effective September 2013 Electric Fire Pump Controllers EATON CORPORATION www chfire com Page 26 APPENDIX H MAIN MENU PASSWORD MENU TREE...

Page 27: ...O M Manual IM05805020K EATON LMR Plus Effective September 2013 Electric Fire Pump Controllers Page 27 www chfire com EATON CORPORATION APPENDIX J CUSTOM MESSAGE LOAD ACTIVATION...

Page 28: ...25 30 40 60 75 1 14 1 0 Per CU AL 1 14 2 0 CU AL 40 50 75 100 100 1 4 4 0 Per CU 1 4 350MCM CU AL 75 75 150 200 200 1 3 350MCM Per CU AL 1 4 350MCM CU AL 100 125 200 250 300 2 3 0 250MCM Per CU AL 2 1...

Page 29: ...shutdown after receiving a low foam level signal LOW PRESSURE The system pressure has dropped below the programmed pressure start point LOW PRESSURE ALARM The system pressure has dropped below the pr...

Page 30: ...TUP Power has been reapplied to the system and a successful system boot has been completed TRANSDUCER FAILURE The controller has detected that the transducer has failed TRANSDUCER OK The controller ha...

Page 31: ...O M Manual IM05805020K EATON LMR Plus Effective September 2013 Electric Fire Pump Controllers Page 31 www chfire com EATON CORPORATION NOTES...

Page 32: ...o and does not enlarge or add to any such contract The sole source governing the rights and remedies of any purchaser of this equipment is the contract between the purchaser and EATON NO WARRANTIES EX...

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