Franklin Electric SubDrive Connect Plus SDCP-CEN0723 Quick Start Manual Download Page 11

QUICKSTART GUIDE

Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting

Diagnostic Fault Codes

Code Reset

Fault

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

F1

Auto

Motor Underload

• Over-pumped well
• Broken shaft or coupling
• Blocked screen, worn pump
• Air/gas locked pump
• Underload Sensitivity setting 

incorrect

• Frequency near maximum with load less than configured ULD 

sensitivity

• System is drawing down to pump inlet (out of water)
• High static, light loading pump - reset for less sensitivity if not out of 

water

• Check pump rotation, reconnect if necessary for proper rotation
• Air/gas locked pump - if possible, set deeper in well to reduce

F2

Auto

Undervoltage

• Low line voltage
• Misconnected input leads
• Loose connection at breaker or panel

• Line voltage low,
• Check incoming power connections and correct or tighten if necessary
• Correct incoming voltage - check breaker or fuses, contact power 

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F3

Auto

Overcurrent or

Locked Pump

• Motor and/or pump locked
• Abrasives in pump
• Excess motor cable length

• Amperage above SFL at 30 Hz
• Remove and repair or replace as required
• Reduce motor cable length. Adhere to Maximum Motor Cable Length 

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F5

Manual Open Phase

• Loose connection
• Defective motor or drop cable
• Wrong motor

• Open reading on DC test at start.
• Check drop cable and motor resistance, tighten output connections. 
• Use dry motor to check drive functions. 

F6

Manual Short Circuit

• When fault is indicated immediately 

after power-up, short circuit caused 
by a shorted connection, defective 
cable, splice or motor

• Amperage exceeded 25 amps on DC test at start or SF amps during 

running

• Incorrect output wiring, phase to phase short, phase to ground
• If fault is present after resetting and removing motor leads, replace 

drive

F7

Auto

Overheated Drive

• High ambient temperature
• Direct sunlight
• Obstruction of airflow

• Fan blocked or inoperable, ambient above 122 °F (50 °C), direct 

sunlight

• Replace fan or relocate drive as necessary
• Remove debris from fan intake/exhaust

F9

Manual Internal PCB Fault

• A fault was found internal to drive

• Contact Technical Service

F12

Auto

Overvoltage

• High line voltage
• Internal voltage too high

• Check incoming power connections and correct or tighten if necessary
• If line voltage is stable and within range, contact Technical Service

F14

Manual Broken Pipe

• Broken pipe or large leak is detected
• Drive runs at full power for 10 

minutes without reaching pressure 
setpoint

• Large water draw does not allow 

system to reach pressure setpoint

• Check system for large leak or broken pipe
• If the system contains a sprinkler system or is being used to fill a pool 

or cistern, disable the Broken Pipe Detection

F15

Manual Phase Imbalance

• Motor phase currents differ by >20%
• Motor is worn internally
• Motor cable resistance is not equal
• Incorrect motor phase setting 

• Check resistance of motor cable and motor windings
• Verify motor type matched drive settings (single- or three-phase)

F16

Manual Ground Fault

• Motor cable is damaged
• Phase to ground short

• Check motor cable insulation resistance with megger (while not 

connected to drive). Replace motor cable if needed.

F25

Manual Moisture Sensor 

Fault

• Moisture or water detected
• Input is incorrectly configured

• Check Moisture Sensor location for moisture or presence of water. 
• Ensure Moisture Sensor input is configured correctly

F27

Auto

Pressure Trans

-

ducer Error

• Transducer has failed
• Transducer is incorrectly wired
• Transducer signal is out of range
• Transducer is disconnected
• Incorrect sensor type setting

• Check pressure transducer wiring connections
• Ensure sensor type setting is correct
• Replace pressure transducer

Summary of Contents for SubDrive Connect Plus SDCP-CEN0723

Page 1: ... to improper handling installation or environment Install in a location where temperature is within the range of product rating Mount VFD vertically top up for proper heat dissipation Do not mount VFD in direct sunlight or near other heat sources Do not install in corrosive environments Install away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures or humidity Installation of non approved screening ma...

Page 2: ...AWG 20 to AWG 2 31 in lbs 3 5 Nm AWG 16 to AWG 2 0 50 in lbs 5 5 Nm Risk of damage to VFD or malfunction can occur Follow all wire routing and grounding instructions carefully Inductive currents caused by parallel wiring or close proximity between high voltage and control wiring can cause unexpected behaviors Do not run input power and motor wires in the same conduit Do not run motor wires from mu...

Page 3: ...ck on the dV dt filter 3 J10 Jumper location two jumpers here 4 J11 Jumper location two jumpers here Ground Connections 1 Make sure a service entrance ground rod is properly installed and connected 2 An input power ground wire from the supply panel must be connected to the drive 3 A dedicated output ground wire from the drive must be connected to the motor Motor and ground wires must be bundled to...

Page 4: ...tions marked Ground Red W Yellow V and Black U For drives that include a dV dt filter motor connections are made at the terminal block on the left side of the dV dt filter 3 at right In this case the terminals are marked Ground Red U Yellow V and Black W NOTE Relay terminals accept wire sizes from 12 to 26 AWG and should be tightened to a torque of 3 in lbs 0 35 Nm Do not use power tools to tighte...

Page 5: ...ode 5 PT100 1000 Connector for external RTD temperature sensor I Positive connection for excitation current circuit for two three and four wire PT100 PT1000 RTD sensors V Positive connection for voltage sensing circuit for two three and four wire PT100 PT1000 RTD sensors I V Negative connections for the excitation and voltage sensing circuits for two three and four wire PT100 PT1000 RTD sensors 6 ...

Page 6: ...ms building up pressure in a controlled manner The Pipe Fill feature is disabled when the switch is in the off down position The Pipe Fill feature is enabled when the switch is in the on up position NOTE Additional configuration of the Pipe Fill feature is available in the SubDrive Connect Plus mobile app Analog Output Selection DIP SW1 Position 4 Use this switch AO to select the signal to be repe...

Page 7: ...ressure is set using the adjusting screw on the sensor itself The Sys tem Response screen is displayed next for Pressure Sensor use Sensor Range This is only configurable when the sensor type is transducer This setting scales system operation to the installed transducer The range is 100 to 300 with a default setting of 200 PSI When changing the setting changes in 10 PSI increments Setpoints Drive ...

Page 8: ...and repeat as necessary Deep Set In cases where the pump is set very deep run the system at open discharge to pump the well down and observe carefully that an Underload is detected properly If the system does not trip as it should adjust to a higher sensitivity setting Underload Off Time This setting determines how long the drive will wait before attempting to run after an Underload event The defa...

Page 9: ...running RUN or stopped STOP 3 When using a pressure transducer the system displays the current sys tem pressure in PSI When using a standard pressure sensor the system displays the current motor speed in Hz When running in HAND mode the system displays the keypad frequency setpoint 4 When using a pressure transducer in AUTO mode the motor speed is displayed at the lower left of the screen In HAND ...

Page 10: ...th Connection After installing the SubDrive Plus app use the following procedure to connect to the drive 1 From the Home screen tap Connect New Product 2 On the New Product Wizard screen tap either Scan QR Code or Enter the Bluetooth Key 3 If using the scanning tool center the QR code on the drive in the screen The code is displayed on the VFD display and on a sticker to the right of the display R...

Page 11: ...s replace drive F7 Auto Overheated Drive High ambient temperature Direct sunlight Obstruction of airflow Fan blocked or inoperable ambient above 122 F 50 C direct sunlight Replace fan or relocate drive as necessary Remove debris from fan intake exhaust F9 Manual Internal PCB Fault A fault was found internal to drive Contact Technical Service F12 Auto Overvoltage High line voltage Internal voltage ...

Page 12: ...ation of this equipment requires detailed installation and operation instructions provided in this manual for use with this product Read entire manual before starting installation and operation End User should receive and retain manual for future use Keep safety labels clean and in good condition High voltages capable of causing severe injury or death by electrical shock are present in this unit T...

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