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Physical Installation

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Drive Mounting

Mount the drive using the three keyhole slots on the top side of the enclosure, and the three additional 
mounting holes on the bottom. All six screw hole locations should be used to ensure the drive is securely 
mounted. At least two keyhole screws must attach to a solid structure such as a stud or brace.

IMPORTANT:

 Do not drill holes in the drive.

Risk of bodily injury or damage to drive or other equipment.

The drive must be mounted on a heat-resistant back plate.

Ensure suitable mounting hardware is used when installing back plate and drive on drywall

Use suitable lifting equipment, in good condition, rated for at least 5 times the weight of the drive.

692 mm

(27.24 in)

523.55 mm

(20.61 in)

658,5 mm

(25.93 in)

677 mm

(26.65 in)

17 mm

(0.67 in)

140 mm
(5.51 in)

3x Ø 9mm

(0.35 in)

3x Ø 9mm

(0.35 in)

3x Ø 16,7 mm

(0.66 in)

239,9 mm

(9.44 in)

140 mm
(5.51 in)

271 mm

(10.67 in)

Summary of Contents for SubDrive Connect Plus SDCP-SUB1023

Page 1: ...arger than the outer dimensions of the enclosure in order to maintain the NEMA 3R rating NEMA 3R enclosures are capable of withstanding downward directed rain only Protect from hose directed or sprayed water as well as blowing rain Failure to do so may result in controller failure Install away from direct sunlight or locations subject to extreme temperatures or humidity Pressure Tank Sizing A VFD ...

Page 2: ...race IMPORTANT Do not drill holes in the drive Risk of bodily injury or damage to drive or other equipment The drive must be mounted on a heat resistant back plate Ensure suitable mounting hardware is used when installing back plate and drive on drywall Use suitable lifting equipment in good condition rated for at least 5 times the weight of the drive 692 mm 27 24 in 523 55 mm 20 61 in 658 5 mm 25...

Page 3: ...rrents 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 multiple VFDs in common conduit Do not run control wiring parallel with high voltage wiring Do not install a magnetic contactor or disconnect in the motor circuit Do not run VFD wiring paral...

Page 4: ... be less than or equal to 253 V If line to line voltage exceeds these ratings the drive cannot be used on the incoming power supply An additional suitably sized transformer will be required to bring the voltages within limits If line to ground voltage exceeds these ratings remove both pins of EMC jumper J10 1 2 3 4 Contact with hazardous voltage could result in death or serious injury Disconnect a...

Page 5: ...center of the drive large opening and connect them to the terminal block posi tions marked Ground Red W Yellow V and Black U For drives that include an output filter motor connections are made at the termi nal block on the left side of the filter In this case the terminals are marked Ground Red U Yellow V and Black W These terminals accept wire sizes from 2 to 20 AWG and can be tightened to 31 in ...

Page 6: ...e 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 Moisture Sensor The WET SENSOR terminal supports the Franklin Electric Moisture Sensor Connect the red cable lead to the 24 terminal Connect the black cable lead to the terminal ...

Page 7: ...tion NOTE Submersible Motor Type will not allow 8 kHz Analog Output Selection DIP SW1 Position 4 Use this switch to select the signal to be repeated on the 4 20mA Out terminal The analog output repeats the 4 20mA tranducer reading when the switch is in the off down position The analog output is proportional to the motor speed value when the switch is in the on up position Bump Mode Configuration D...

Page 8: ...d on the motor nameplate Sensor Type Configures the drive for the type of pressure transducer or sensor being used Selecting Trans ducer displays the Sensor Range screen If a standard Pressure Sensor is selected the System Response screen is dis played Sensor Range Scales system operation to the installed transducer The default setting is 200 psi Setpoint 1 When using a Pressure Transducer use thi...

Page 9: ...n 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 default time is five minutes but is user adjustable from one minute to 48 hours QR Code This screen displays a code identifying the drive for connection to the m...

Page 10: ...R Code Sticker or Enter the Bluetooth Key 3 If using the scanning tool center the QR code on the drive in the screen If the code is missing or unreadable the code can be displayed on the screen Refer to Menu Navigation on page 8 4 If using the Bluetooth key also available onscreen 5 Enter a Name and Location to identify the drive within the app 6 Tap Finish Connect to complete the connection Using...

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: ...tion Use caution when contacting surfaces Operation 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 ...

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