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Send the command as follows (the 'd' characters shows the value in Watts that will be
set. For example, to set the limit to 90 W, type 90).
Command
!
S
8
5
5
sp
d
d
d
cr
The reply is as follows:
Reply
*
S
8
5
5
sp
r
cr
The power limit setting is now stored in memory of the pump.
To check what power limit is set, send a query as follows:
Command
?
S
8
5
5
cr
The reply is as follows:
Reply
=
S
8
5
5
sp
d
d
d
cr
5.1.2 Power supply to the fan from the controller
If the controller is not used to control a vent valve, the controller can supply the power
to the fan.
To enable the fan, send the command:
Command
!
S
8
5
3
sp
8
cr
The reply is as follows:
Reply
*
S
8
5
3
sp
r
cr
The permanently enabled fan setting is now stored in the memory of the pump.
When the pump is shipped, it is set up to operate a vent valve. Send a query that follows
to find the setting:
Command
?
S
8
5
3
cr
The reply as follows:
Reply
=
S
8
5
3
sp
d
cr
If the character 'd' is 8, the fan is enabled. If the character 'd' is other than 8, configure
the motor controller to operate the fan.
5.1.3 Controlled venting options
Number of vent options are available if you use the motor controller to automatically
control a vent valve. Refer to
Table: Vent options on page 53
To set a vent option, send the command that follows, (character 'd' refers to the option
number shown in
Table: Vent options on page 53
):
Command
!
S
8
5
3
sp
d
cr
The reply as follows:
Reply
*
S
8
5
3
sp
r
cr
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