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  4. Attach each leg to the bottom of the enclosure using the nuts, bolts, and washers  

 

 

provided for each leg.  Tighten bolts securely.
  5. After legs are securely attached, stand the controller up on its legs for 

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Each leg has three holes on the bottom for anchoring to the 

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 oor or base plate.

NOTE—Consult the appropriate job plans to determine the controller mounting location.  Refer to 
the controller dimension print for necessary mounting dimensions.
 

The controller is 

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 oor/base plate mounted by using the three pre-drilled holes in each leg.  The 

holes are dimensionally on the same line for ease of mounting.
  1.  Using either the dimension print or by measuring the distance between the center lines of 

the holes on one leg, transcribe these dimensions onto 

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 oor/base plate.

  2. Drill three holes in the 

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 oor/base plate for anchoring the leg.

  3. Mark the location of the holes for the opposite leg and drill three more holes.
  4. Secure the controller to the 

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 oor/base plate with bolts and washers and tighten.

  5. Check to be sure the enclosure door opens freely and that the enclosure is level.

MAKING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Important Precautions—
Prior to making any 

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1.  Open door of enclosure and inspect internal components and wiring for any signs of frayed or 

loose wires or other visible damage.

2.  Verify that the controller information is what is required on the project:
 

 

• Firetrol catalog number

 

 

• Motor voltage and horsepower

 

 

• Incoming line voltage and frequency

 

 

• Maximum system pressure

3.  Project electrical contractor must supply all necessary wiring for 

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with the 

National Electrical Code

, local electrical code and any other authority having jurisdic-

tion.

4.  Refer to the appropriate 

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Procedure—
All 

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the top, bottom, or side conduit entrances as indicated on the dimension drawing.    
1.  Use a hole (conduit) punch, not a torch nor a drill, and punch a hole in the enclosure for the size   
 

conduit being used.

  2.  Install necessary conduit.
  3.  Pull all wires necessary for 

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optional features.  Allow enough excess wire inside the enclosure to make up connections to 
the appropriate line, load and control terminal block points.  Be sure to consult the appropriate 

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 eld connection diagram included with the manual.  For proper wire sizing, refer to the 

National 

Electrical Code

, NFPA 70.

  4.  Make all 

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nect motor to controller load terminals.  Do not connect AC power.

WARNING

RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY

Controller is NOT free standing.  Do not open doors 

or attempt to operate equipment while not anchored 

to wall or floor.

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Summary of Contents for Emerson Mark IIXG

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation Instructions Mark IIXG Electric Fire Pump Controllers NS1000 50 A ECN 237793...

Page 2: ...50 1000 1500 1800 2000 2400 5 FTA1250 5 FTA1300 1350 5 6 FTA1930 6 FTA900 975 Transfer Switch 6 FTA950 976 Transfer Switch 6 INITIAL START UP OPERATION 7 MANUAL START 7 EMERGENCY RUN START 7 ABBREVIAT...

Page 3: ...Units 14 Start 14 Stop 14 Automatic Shutdown Disabled 14 Overpressure Alarm 14 Recording Delta Hourly 14 Sensor 14 Calibration 14 Reset to Defaults 14 Motor Power System Volts 14 Phase Sequence 15 Fr...

Page 4: ...ttings Interlock Alarm 17 Low Pressure Audible 17 Low Suction 17 Pump Run Alarm 17 User Input 17 Weekly Test 17 18 Option Settings 18 MAIN MENU EVENT LOG 18 MAIN MENU DATA HISTORY 18 MAIN MENU USB Sav...

Page 5: ...n 20 Diagnostics Raw Input Analog 20 Raw Input Discrete 20 Raw Input Keys 20 Raw Output Discrete 20 Mark IIXG Starts 20 Lamp Test 20 Audible Test 21 USB Test 21 Phase Fail 21 Phase Reverse 21 Shunt 1...

Page 6: ...ary Resistance Reduced Voltage Starting Closed Circuit Transition FTA1800 Autotransformer Reduced Voltage Starting Closed Circuit Transition FTA1930 Digital Soft Starting FTA2000 High Voltage Starting...

Page 7: ...nting 5 Using either the dimension print or by measuring the distance between the center lines of the lower bracket slots transcribe this dimension onto the wall Note The bottom edge of the en closure...

Page 8: ...e 2 Verify that the controller information is what is required on the project Firetrol catalog number Motor voltage and horsepower Incoming line voltage and frequency Maximum system pressure 3 Project...

Page 9: ...wnonfieldconnection diagram 4 If a deluge valve is used remove the factory installed jumper from terminals as shown on field connection diagram Connect wires from the normally closed contact on the de...

Page 10: ...press the manual STOP push button 4 Observe direction of motor rotation 5 Ifrotationisincorrect confirmthattheisolatingswitch circuitbreakerisintheOFFposition open enclosure door and reverse any two o...

Page 11: ...to the emergency power source 4 Start the generator set at the generator control panel 5 Withthegeneratorrunningatstablevoltageandfrequencymomentarilyclosethepowertransfer switch isolating disconnect...

Page 12: ...d continue to run It will not stopautomatically Therunningperiodtimerandpressureswitchhavenocontroloverthismanual operation 3 To stop press the STOP push button 4 Starting from a remote START push but...

Page 13: ...structions 2 MOTOR ACCELERATION timer is factory set for 2 seconds and may be field adjusted if necessary See Mark IIXG Programming for details CAUTION DO NOT EXCEED FOUR 4 SECONDS MAXIMUM 3 Contactor...

Page 14: ...7 26 Mark IIXG User Interface and Display 1 2 4 3 5 6 Informational Display Control Status and System Pressure Frequency Phase Rotation Phases Line Voltage Phase Motor Current Phase Active Alarms Prim...

Page 15: ...Interlock Alarm Low Press Aud Low Suction Pump Run User Input Weekly Test Event Log Event History Data History Calls to Start Starts Pump Total Run Time Last Pump Run Time Controller Power On Time La...

Page 16: ...on These options are indicated by a for enabled or a x for disabled In many cases this can also be interpreted as for yes or a x for no 1 Indicates the level of password required to modify a setting 1...

Page 17: ...i bar kPa Press to confirm Note Many menu settings feature an enable disable option These options are indicated by a for enabled or a x for disabled 1 Indicates the level of password required to modif...

Page 18: ...S TIMERS ON DELAY 1 Use arrows to set preferred on delay time Press to confirm Note On Delay also known as sequential start time delays the starting of the motor when an automatic call to start is rec...

Page 19: ...CALIBRATION SET TO ZERO 2 Use arrows to set zero calibration value Press to confirm SET TO SPAN Use arrows to set span calibration value Press to confirm Note Remove interlock jumper wire when calibra...

Page 20: ...el at the beginning of the deceleration ramp DECEL PAUSE LEVEL 3 Use to set the Deceleration Pause Level 32 60 FLA Press to confirm The starter will reduce current to set level at the beginning of the...

Page 21: ...se arrows to set the frequency limit for the Under frequency Alarm Press to confirm Use arrows to enable or disable the Under frequency Alarm Press to confirm Use arrows to set the frequency limit for...

Page 22: ...to confirm 1 ON DELAY Use arrows to select an on delay time before the alarm is acknowledged 0 99 seconds Press to confirm 1 AUDIBLE Use arrows to select if the user input activates the audible alarm...

Page 23: ...s to start Number of actual starts Pump total run time Pump last run time Total controller power on time Last pump start time date Minimum system pressure Maximum system pressure Last phase failure La...

Page 24: ...confirm NOTE This is a factory set parameter and under normal circumstances would never be changed 3 MODEL Use arrows to select required model number Press to confirm NOTE This is a factory set parame...

Page 25: ...disable the screen saver function Press to confirm NOTE The display screen is designed to automatically dim 5 minutes after returning to the home screen and without any activity The screen will wake...

Page 26: ...sable the shunt trip 2 test Press to end test Reset the transfer switch circuit breaker SHUNT 1 2 Use arrows to enable the shunt trip 1 test Press to begin test The normal fire pump circuit breaker sh...

Page 27: ...ABOUT Information is shown for Model Number Serial Number Software Part Number Build Number Date and Boot Code Part Number Version Information and Checksum Information About 22...

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