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Whenever a setting is changed in the menu, the change is recorded in the 
event history as a Parameter Change. The parameter that was changed 
is identi

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 ed with a parameter number per the following table, and the new 

setting is recorded.

Parameter 

Number

Description

0

Motor Rated Frequency

1

Motor Rated Voltage

2

Motor SFA - hundreds digit

3

Motor SFA - tens digit

4

Motor SFA - ones digit

5

Motor SFA - tenths digit

7*

Trip Enable Flags

8*

Auto Restart Flags

9

Number of Underload Restarts

10

Number of Other Restarts

11

Time Between Starts

12

Power-Up Time Delay

13

Underload Trip Point

14

Timeout for Underload Trip

15

Overload Trip Point

16

Timeout for Overload Trip

17

Unbalance Trip Point

18

Timeout for Unbalance Trip

19

Timeout for Overheat Trip

20

Overvoltage Trip Point

21

Timeout for Overvoltage Trip

22

Undervoltage Trip Point

23

Timeout for Undervoltage Trip

24

Number of False Starts

25

Timeout for False Start Trip

*  Flags are binary format (ei. 1101001) where 1=enabled; 0=disabled.
 Order of 

fl

 ags: underload, overload, unbalance, overheat, overvoltage, 

undervoltage, false start.

  For example, for 

fl

 ags 1101001: 

   

Underload, overload, overheat, and false start trips are enabled.

   

Unbalance, overvoltage, and undervoltage trips are disabled.

Key to Parameters in Event History

Summary of Contents for submonitor

Page 1: ...Page 1 Giant Fountain SubMonitor Motor Protection System Owner s Manual Otterbine Barebo Inc 3840 Main Rd East Emmaus PA 18049 U S A Ph 610 965 6018 1 800 AER8TER Fax 610 965 6050 www otterbine com ...

Page 2: ...Page 3 Contents SubMonitor Motor Protection System 4 Warnings 4 SubMonitor Settings Table 1 5 Warranty 6 Revised 10 5 04 ...

Page 3: ...ubMonitor Motor Protection System will come prewired and programmed in the Giant Foun tain Power Control Center from the factory The programming can be verified by following the Quick Guide to Setup section in the Franklin SubMonitor Installation Operation Manual See Table 1 for the settings of each motor rating All other programmable settings should remain at the default settings Additional conte...

Page 4: ...Page 5 SubMonitor Settings Table 1 HP 7 5 7 5 10 10 15 15 25 25 Voltage 230 460 230 460 230 460 230 460 Hz 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 SFAmps 24 6 12 3 32 2 16 1 47 4 23 7 75 0 37 5 ...

Page 5: ...other than BAREBO a service facility authorized by BAREBO to render such service or by an authorized BAREBO dealer and the serial number of the OTTERBINE product must not have been removed or altered and d The OTTERBINE product must not have been subjected to lightning strikes and other Acts of God vandalism freezing in accident misuse or abuse and must have been installed in conformance with appl...

Page 6: ...Installation Operation Manual ...

Page 7: ...400 E Spring Street Bluffton IN 46714 Tel 260 824 2900 Fax 260 824 2909 www franklin electric com ...

Page 8: ...nts 3 Installation 4 5 Quick Guide to Setup 6 Additional Programmable Options 7 Password 8 Event History 9 Key Parameters in Event History 10 Other Features 11 Special Conditions 11 Programmable Options 12 Troubleshooting 13 Specifications 14 Mounting Dimensions 15 Notes 16 ...

Page 9: ... and status Records and displays the history of up to 502 fault trip events plus records changes to programmable parameters Records total pump operating time Features a detachable display unit which may be mounted on the front of a panel for viewing operating status Includes the option of password protection to avoid tampering Easy mounting with DIN rail mounts Totally integrated unit current tran...

Page 10: ... Display Fault LIght Display Menu Selector Switch Alarm Circuit Terminals Control Circuit Terminals Reset Switch Inputs L1 L2 L3 Fault Light Base Detachable Display Unit Base Unit Integrated Sensor Coils Plug in Wiring Connectors ...

Page 11: ... Voltage Electrical shock can cause death or serious personal injury This equipment should be installed by technically qualified personnel Failure to install in compliance with national and local electrical codes and within Franklin Electric recommendations may result in electrical shock or fire hazard unsatisfactory performance or equipment failure ...

Page 12: ...d A2 plug in connector terminals Figure 3 Tighten all terminals to 4 5 in lbs and install the plug in connectors into SubMonitor plugs are keyed to avoid misconnection 6 Pass the T1 T2 and T3 motor power leads through the sensor coils in the base unit 7 NOTE 6 lead Wye Delta motors for a 6 lead motor with a Wye Delta control panel each sensor coil must encircle a pair of leads which connect to the...

Page 13: ...e on a selected screen of either Basic Setup or Detailed Setup and you want to change a setting a Rotate the knob until the arrow points to the item to be changed b Press the knob and the arrow will blink Turning the knob now changes the value of the item c When the item is correctly adjusted press the knob and the arrow stops blinking d You can now rotate the knob to another item on the screen Se...

Page 14: ...oltage Trip G False Start Trip H Restarts I Time Delays J Data Logging K Changes Password Basic Setup 5 Detailed Setup 6 Return to Monitor 1 Enter Password 2 Select Motor 3 Underload Trip 4 Overload Trip Volts 460 462 460 Amps 62 63 61 Pump Running Menu Additional Programmable Options The table on page 10 shows the parameters that may be changed in the Basic Menu and Detailed Menu screens includin...

Page 15: ...orget your password refer to the Enter Password screen which shows a password code You may call the FE Hotline at 1 800 348 2420 to convert the code into your three digit password 5 The password resides in the Base Unit If you change display units you will need to know the password that was used with the base unit 6 If you wish to disable the password protection a Go to Enter Password in the Basic...

Page 16: ... Event Review system is itself an event that is logged This event provides the Total pump Run Time This will be the first event shown upon entry into the Event History and is identified as Total Run Time Events Logged Total Run Time always the most recent event Power Up Delay records power interruptions Tripped Underload Tripped Overload Tripped Unbalance Tripped Overheat Tripped Overvolt Tripped ...

Page 17: ...arts 12 Power Up Time Delay 13 Underload Trip Point 14 Timeout for Underload Trip 15 Overload Trip Point 16 Timeout for Overload Trip 17 Unbalance Trip Point 18 Timeout for Unbalance Trip 19 Timeout for Overheat Trip 20 Overvoltage Trip Point 21 Timeout for Overvoltage Trip 22 Undervoltage Trip Point 23 Timeout for Undervoltage Trip 24 Number of False Starts 25 Timeout for False Start Trip Flags a...

Page 18: ...bMonitor sensor coil windows or motor overheat protection may be lost Other Features Reset The receiver will not allow a reset for several minutes after a fault trip depending on the programmed reset time and fault mode This allows time for the motor to cool before it is restarted after a problem has occurred Any Manual Reset causes the motor to restart in exactly one minute Operation without the ...

Page 19: ...Time Between Starts 1 0 10 1 min Power Up Delay 30 10 120 10 sec Specifi c Parameters Underload On 65 30 100 5 of SFA 30 10 120 10 min Overload On 125 80 125 5 of SFA 10 5 60 5 min Undervoltage Off 90 80 90 2 of Vrated 1 1 15 1 min Overvoltage Off 110 110 120 2 of Vrated 1 1 15 1 min Current Unbalance Off 5 2 10 1 10 5 60 5 min Overheated Motor On 10 5 60 5 min False Start Chattering On 10 0 0 0 s...

Page 20: ...nd pump Overheat Motor temperature sensor has detected excess motor temperature High or low line voltage Motor is overloaded Excessive current unbalance Poor motor cooling High water temperature Excessive electrical noise VFD in close proximity Unbalance Current difference between any two legs exceeds programmed setting Phase loss Unbalanced power supply Open delta transformer Overvoltage Line vol...

Page 21: ...ncandescent lamp 100 watts max Agency Approvals UL 508 classification NKCR file E160632 cUL Standards Met Surge ANSI IEEE C62 41 Electrical Fast Transient IEC 1000 4 4 Level 4 4kV ESD IEC 1000 4 2 Level 3 6kV Mechanical Dimensions WxHxD Base Unit 8 0 x 5 35 x 4 3 20 3 x 13 6 x 10 9 cm Display Unit 7 0 x 3 0 x 1 4 17 8 x 7 6 x 3 6 cm Total Unit 8 0 x 5 35 x 5 7 20 3 x 13 6 x 14 5 cm Weight Base Uni...

Page 22: ... Max 4 Places 8 Flathead Screw 1 19 05 mm Long 2 Places 19 05 mm 1 19 05 mm Dia Clearance Hole in Control Panel Cover for RJ Cable Install Gasket Between the Panel and the Back of the Display Unit For Mounting Detachable Display Unit on the Cover of a Control Panel 2 7 8 73 03 mm ...

Page 23: ...16 Notes ...

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