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14. Systems for parallel operation with 

4 levels (5 electrodes)

Description (see also page 101):

The pumps are controlled by the liquid level in the pit. 

The electrode, pos. 2, starts the first pump. 

The electrode, pos. 3, starts the next pump. 

The electrode, pos. 1, stops both pumps after expiration of the 
“stop delay” (can be set). 

The pumps operate alternately.

The top electrode, pos. 4, activates the high-level alarm.

14.1 Electrical connection

Systems for parallel operation with 4 levels (5 electrodes), 
page 101.

Figure E1 on page 101 shows all electrical connections required 
to connect the LCD 110 for 

parallel operation with 4 levels (5 

electrodes)

.

The operating voltage and frequency are marked on the controller 
nameplate. Make sure that the controller is suitable for the elec-
tricity supply on which it will be used. 

All cables/wires must be fitted through the Pg cable entries and 
gaskets (IP 65).

Maximum back-up fuse is stated on the controller nameplate.

If required according to local regulations, an external mains 
switch must be installed.

Note: 

If the motor PTC resistor/thermal switch is connected, the 

factory-fitted short-circuit jumper 

must be removed 

(terminals 

T11-T21). For correct installation of PTC resistor/thermal switch, 
see the installation and operating instructions of the pump.

Key to the symbols in fig. E1 on page 101:

14.2 Setting

Systems for parallel operation with 4 levels (5 electrodes), 
page 101.

The module CU 214 has a 10-pole DIP switch in the bottom right 
corner, see fig. 13.

Note:

 During setting, the controller must be off circuit for at least 

1 minute to ensure the correct configuration during start-up after 
change of the DIP switch setting.

The DIP switch setting offers the following possibilities:

selection of starting delay and automatic test run (switch 4),

setting of stop delay (switches 5, 6 and 7),

selection of automatic alarm resetting (switch 9),

selection of automatic restarting (switch 10).

Fig. 13

Set the DIP switch as shown in fig. 13.

Each individual switch (1 to 10) of the DIP switch can be set to 
position OFF or ON.

Note: 

The DIP switch 

must

 

not

 be set to other switch combina-

tions than those described in this section. 

Set the switches 1 to 10 as follows:

Switches 

1

2

 and 

3

, application type:

When the DIP switch setting is changed, the controller must 
be switched off for at least 1 minute!

Switch 

4

, starting delay and automatic test run 

(only in the case of battery back-up):

When the DIP switch setting is changed, the controller must 
be switched off for at least 1 minute!

Before starting any work on pumps used to pump liq-
uids which could be constituted as being hazardous 
to health, thorough cleaning/venting of pumps, pits, 
etc. must be carried out according to local regula-
tions.

Before making any connections in the LCD 110 or 
work on pumps, pits, etc., it must be ensured that the 
electricity supply has been switched off and that it 
cannot be accidentally switched on.

Before starting work on the system, switch off the 
supply voltage and lock the mains switch in position 
0.
Any external voltage connected to the system must 
be switched off before work is started.

The LCD 110 must be connected in accordance with 
the rules and standards in force for the application in 
question. 

Pos.

Description

Terminal 

number

R

Reference electrode.

11

1

Electrode for common stop.

12

2

Electrode for start of the first pump.

22

3

Electrode for start of the next pump.

32

4

Electrode for high-level alarm.

42

TM

04

 2

341

 23

08

This setting determines the actual application type 

(par-

allel operation with 4 levels (5 electrodes), page 101)

.

At this setting, the start-up is delayed within the range 
from 0 to 255 sec. (random) after the electricity supply 
has been switched on 

when

 the liquid level is suffi-

ciently high.

Automatic test run carried out every 24 hours.

After the electricity has been switched on, the pump will 
start immediately 

when

 the liquid level is sufficiently 

high.

No automatic test run.

Summary of Contents for LC 110

Page 1: ...LC 110 LCD 110 GRUNDFOS INSTRUCTIONS Installation and operating instructions LC 110 LCD 110...

Page 2: ...bereinstimmen Maschinenrichtlinie 2006 42 EG Norm die verwendet wurde EN 60204 1 2006 Niederspannungsrichtlinie 2006 95 EG Norm die verwendet wurde EN 60439 1 2004 EMV Richtlinie 2004 108 EG Normen di...

Page 3: ...3 LC 110 LCD 110 Installation and operating instructions 4 Montage und Betriebsanleitung 33 Monterings og driftsinstruktion 68...

Page 4: ...a LCD 110 31 20 Fault finding chart 32 21 Disposal 32 1 General LC 110 The LC 110 controller is designed for the control of pumps in wastewater water supply and drainage systems Type key 1 1 Applicati...

Page 5: ...lems with the signal values sent back to the controller may arise In such cases it is recommended to use float switches Note Cables of up to 100 metres can be connected between the controller and the...

Page 6: ...arm resetting switch 9 selection of automatic restarting switch 10 Fig 3 Set the DIP switch as shown in fig 3 Each individual switch 1 to 10 of the DIP switch can be set to position OFF or ON Note The...

Page 7: ...pump Restarting will not be carried out until the motor has cooled to normal temperature When the pump connected is used in an explosion hazard area switch 10 must not be in this position At this sett...

Page 8: ...button is a push button for manual resetting of alarm signals to external alarm devices and the built in buzzer i e not for resetting of the alarm memory as this is reset by means of the ON OFF AUTO s...

Page 9: ...estarting switch 10 Fig 5 Set the DIP switch as shown in fig 5 Each individual switch 1 to 10 of the DIP switch can be set to position OFF or ON Note The DIP switch must not be set to other switch com...

Page 10: ...ed out until the motor has cooled to normal tem perature When the pump connected is used in an explosion hazard area switch 10 must not be in this position At this setting the pump must be restarted m...

Page 11: ...button is a push button for manual resetting of alarm signals to external alarm devices and the built in buzzer i e not for resetting of the alarm memory as this is reset by means of the ON OFF AUTO s...

Page 12: ...automatic restarting switch 10 Fig 7 Set the DIP switch as shown in fig 7 Each individual switch 1 to 10 of the DIP switch can be set to position OFF or ON Note The DIP switch must not be set to othe...

Page 13: ...ted is used in an explosion hazard area switch 10 must not be in this position At this setting the pump must be restarted manually after the motor thermal switch has cut out the pump To restart the pu...

Page 14: ...button is a push button for manual resetting of alarm signals to external alarm devices and the built in buzzer i e not for resetting of the alarm memory as this is reset by means of the ON OFF AUTO...

Page 15: ...ossible chemical attack resulting in corrosion In typical installations the motor protection contacts will work for several years and do not require any inspection Note The above list is not complete...

Page 16: ...N OFF AUTO selector switch into position ON or AUTO c Control circuit fuses are blown Check and eliminate the cause Replace the control cir cuit fuses see pos 6 in fig 1 d The motor protection relay h...

Page 17: ...s Section 14 Systems for parallel operation with 4 levels 5 electrodes Section 15 Systems for 100 standby operation with 4 levels 5 electrodes Section 16 Systems for full control operation with 4 leve...

Page 18: ...instructions of the pump Key to the symbols in fig D1 on page 100 TM02 2349 4101 Pos Description 1 Module CU 214 2 Terminal block for level inputs 11 12 22 32 and 42 3 Terminal block with input for th...

Page 19: ...itched off for at least 1 minute TM016870 2308 This setting determines the actual application type par allel operation with 3 levels 4 electrodes page 100 At this setting the start up is delayed withi...

Page 20: ...hing TM02 4643 1402 Pos Description 1 Green indicator light for pump 1 and 2 indicating start ing delay flashing and pump operation permanently on 2 Red indicator light for pump 1 and 2 indicating pum...

Page 21: ...switch registers overtemperature OFF middle position The pump cannot start when the selector switch has been set to this position The alarm memory is reset by pushing the selector switch into position...

Page 22: ...etting switch 9 selection of automatic restarting switch 10 Fig 13 Set the DIP switch as shown in fig 13 Each individual switch 1 to 10 of the DIP switch can be set to position OFF or ON Note The DIP...

Page 23: ...When the pumps connected are used in explosion hazard areas switch 10 must not be in this position At this setting the pump must be restarted manually after the motor thermal switch has cut out the p...

Page 24: ...f 1 2 2 1 The reset button is a push button for manual resetting of alarm signals to external alarm devices and the built in buzzer i e not for resetting of the alarm memory as this is reset by means...

Page 25: ...re the correct configuration during start up after change of the DIP switch setting The DIP switch setting offers the following possibilities selection of starting delay and automatic test run switch...

Page 26: ...must be reset manually by means of the reset button the reset button is described in section 15 5 This setting enables automatic restarting after the motor thermal switch has cut out the pump Restarti...

Page 27: ...electricity supply switched on is off 1 2 2 1 The reset button is a push button for manual resetting of alarm signals to external alarm devices and the built in buzzer i e not for resetting of the al...

Page 28: ...larm resetting switch 9 selection of automatic restarting switch 10 Fig 17 Set the DIP switch as shown in fig 17 Each individual switch 1 to 10 of the DIP switch can be set to position OFF or ON Note...

Page 29: ...scribed in section 16 5 This setting enables automatic restarting after the motor thermal switch has cut out the pump Restarting will not be carried out until the motor has cooled to normal temperatur...

Page 30: ...r switch see position OFF Even if the fault condition still exists the external alarm devices and the built in buzzer will be reset when the reset button is pressed The ON OFF AUTO selector switch for...

Page 31: ...r to identify possible chemical attack resulting in corrosion In typical installations the motor protection contacts will work for several years and do not require any inspection Note The list above i...

Page 32: ...or switch into position ON or AUTO c Control circuit fuses are blown Check and eliminate the cause Replace the control cir cuit fuses see pos 6 in fig 9 d The motor protection relays have cut out the...

Page 33: ...4614 2308 M Ext max 230V max 2A H NC H COM H NO G NC G COM G NO ref 2 LC 110 1 R TM02 4615 2308 M N v w LC 110 T3 T2 1 1 L L N PE T21 T11 PE TM02 4616 2308 PE L1 N L2L3 N M u v w T3 T1 T2 3 3 L1 L2L3...

Page 34: ...10 M Ext 1 2 ref 3 max 230V max 2A H NC H COM H NO G NC G COM G NO ON DIP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R TM02 4615 2308 M N v w LC 110 T3 T2 1 1 L L N PE T21 T11 PE TM02 4616 2308 PE L1 N L2L3 N M u v w T3 T1...

Page 35: ...max 230V max 2A H NC H COM H NO G NC G COM G NO LC 110 1 2 ref 3 4 ON DIP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R TM02 4615 2308 M N v w LC 110 T3 T2 1 1 L L N PE T21 T11 PE TM02 4616 2308 PE L1 N L2L3 N M u v w T3 T...

Page 36: ...C H COM H NO G NC G COM G NO T12 T22 32 LC 110 1 2 ref 3 ON DIP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R TM02 4662 2308 PE M 1N2 1 T21 T11 2U2 2N2 T12 T22 1 2 M 1 N1 1 U1 L N PE 1U2 TM02 4663 2308 PE U1 N M 1U2 1V2 1W2...

Page 37: ...C H COM H NO G NC G COM G NO LCD 110 T11 11 12 22 32 42 T21 T12 T22 ON DIP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R TM02 4662 2308 PE M 1N2 1 T21 T11 2U2 2N2 T12 T22 1 2 M 1 N1 1 U1 L N PE 1U2 TM02 4663 2308 PE U1 N M...

Page 38: ...x 2A ON DIP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 H NC H COM H NO G NC G COM G NO T11 11 12 22 32 42 T21 T12 T22 R TM02 4662 2308 PE M 1N2 1 T21 T11 2U2 2N2 T12 T22 1 2 M 1 N1 1 U1 L N PE 1U2 TM02 4663 2308 PE U1 N M...

Page 39: ...DIP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 LCD 110 H NC H COM H NO G NC G COM G NO T11 11 12 22 32 42 T21 T12 T22 R TM02 4662 2308 PE M 1N2 1 T21 T11 2U2 2N2 T12 T22 1 2 M 1 N1 1 U1 L N PE 1U2 TM02 4663 2308 PE U1 N M...

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