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• setting of delay times:
– stopping delay (time from the stop level is reached till the
pump is stopped) - reduces water hammer if pipes are long
– starting delay (time from the start level is reached till the
pump is started)
– alarm delay (time from a fault appears till an alarm is
indicated). This prevents short-time high-level alarm in case
of temporary high inflow to the tank.
• automatic current measurement for alarm indications
• setting of current values:
– overcurrent (preset)
– rated current (preset)
– dry running current (preset).
• operating indication of:
– operating mode (auto, manual)
– operating hours
– impulses (number of starts)
– highest measured motor current.
• alarm indication of:
– pump status (running, fault)
– phase sequence failure and missing phase
– thermal-switch failure
– high-water alarm
– time for service/maintenance (selectable).
• selection of automatic alarm resetting
• fault log of up to 20 alarms
• selection between different start levels
• selection of connected sensor type
• calibration of sensor (preset)
• selection of maintenance interval (0, 3, 6 or 12 months).
As standard, the LC 221 has four potential-free outputs for:
– pump running
– pump failure
– high water-level alarm
– common fault.
Furthermore, LC 221 has six digital inputs for the following
functions:
– connecting an analogue sensor (4-20 mA or 0-5 V)
– connecting up to four level switches and pressure sensors
instead of analogue sensor. An additional float switch can
be connected to the alarm input as backup for the analogue
sensor.
– connecting a separate level switch to be used for flood
detection outside Multilift MD or MLD. Lifting stations are
often installed in a sump inside the basement - the lowest
point in the building. In case of e.g. groundwater inflow or
water pipe burst, an alarm will be indicated by the controller.
– connecting a piezoresistive pressure sensor PCB
(pre-assembled)
– connecting an external alarm reset
– connecting the thermal switch of the motor.
For bus communication, the LC 221 can be equipped with a
GENIbus interface (available end of 2012) for connection to
Grundfos CIU 300 BACnet MS/TP.
For updates and further adjustments, a PC Tool can be
connected. See service instructions.
To allow for the situation that the normal power supply should fail,
a battery (accessory) can be installed which activates an acoustic
alarm (buzzer). The buzzer is activated as long as the fault exists.
It cannot be reset.
In case of sectional power failure, the common alarm output
which is a potential-free changeover contact can be used to
forward the alarm signal to a control room by means of an
external power source.
Type key, LC 221 controller
Nameplate, LC 221 controller
The controller type, voltage variant, etc. are stated in the type
designation on the nameplate situated on the side of the
controller cabinet.
Fig. 8
Example of an LC 221 nameplate
Example
LC 221 .2 .230 .1 .10 .30
LC 221 = controller type
1 = one-pump controller
2 = two-pump controller
Voltage [V]
1 = single-phase
3 = three-phase
Max. operating current [A]
Capacitors [
μ
F]
Starting method:
[ ] = DOL
SD = Star-delta
TM
05
18
70
33
11
Pos.
Description
1
Type designation
2
Product number
3
Version number
4
Rated voltage
5
Power consumption
6
Maximum back-up fuse
7
Weight
8
Maximum pump input current
9
Production year and week
10
Serial number
11
Maximum voltage at potential-free contact
12
Maximum current at potential-free contact
13
Ambient temperature
14
Enclosure class
Type LC 221.1.230.1.10.30/150 MPU
P.C. 1133
Prod. No. 97901151 V01
Serial No. 0001
U
N
V
contact max
1 x 220/240 V ~ 50/60 Hz
250 V
P
max
V
contact max
7 W
I
Pump max
10 A
250 V
I
Fuse max
T
Amb
.: 0 to 40° C
16 A
I
C <
10 kA
G 3.5 kg
IP 56
Made in Germany
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1
3
4
5
6
9
10
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12
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Summary of Contents for LC 221
Page 1: ...Multilift MD MLD Installation and operating instructions GRUNDFOS INSTRUCTIONS...
Page 2: ...2...
Page 41: ...BG 41 7 LC 221 7 1 LC 221 11 11 LC 221 TM05 1861 3811 1234 AUTO 7 3 7 2...
Page 42: ...BG 42 1 1 1 2 2 2 7 4...
Page 59: ...BG 59 14 1 2 Grundfos...
Page 178: ...GR 178 6 LC 221 6 1 LC 221 11 11 LC 221 TM05 1861 3811 1234 AUTO 6 3 6 2 Alarm...
Page 179: ...GR 179 1 1 1 2 2 2 6 4...
Page 196: ...GR 196 13 1 2 Grundfos...
Page 314: ...KZ 314 6 LC 221 6 1 Description of display LC 221 11 11 LC 221 TM05 1861 3811 1234 6 3 6 2...
Page 315: ...KZ 315 1 1 1 2 2 2 6 4...
Page 319: ...KZ 319 30 14 F015 1 RELAY 1 F016 1 RELAY 1 F017 2 RELAY 2 F018 2 RELAY 2 TM05 3455 0412...
Page 332: ...KZ 332 13 1 2 Grundfos...
Page 451: ...UA 451 6 LC 221 6 1 LC 221 11 11 LC 221 TM05 1861 3811 1234 AUTO 6 3 6 2 Setup...
Page 452: ...UA 452 1 1 1 2 2 2 6 4...
Page 469: ...UA 469 13 1 2 Grundfos...
Page 528: ...RU 528 DN 70 1 4 DN 150 1 DN 50 1 DN 80 8 M16 x 65 1...
Page 536: ...RU 536 8 LC 221 8 1 LC 221 11 11 LC 221 TM05 1861 3811 1234 8 3 8 2...
Page 537: ...RU 537 1 1 1 2 2 2 8 4...
Page 551: ...RU 551 13 LC 221 1 a 7 2 LC 221 b 8 LC 221 c d RELAY F018 e f SENSOR F005 F006 12 4 Grundfos g...
Page 552: ...RU 552 2 a 12 4 b F011 F012 3 3 3 60 33 c TEMP F005 F006 LC 221 10 4 LC 221 S3 14 12 4 3 a 24...
Page 757: ...CN 757 6 LC 221 6 1 LC 221 11 11 LC 221 TM05 1861 3811 1234 AUTO 6 3 6 2...
Page 758: ...CN 758 1 1 1 2 2 2 6 4...
Page 762: ...CN 762 Man Auto ON OFF AUTO OFF ON OFF AUTO OFF 30 14 TM05 3455 0412...
Page 774: ...Appendix 774 Appendix 1 Fig A Dimensional sketches MD TM05 0441 1011...
Page 775: ...Appendix 775 Fig B Dimensional sketches MLD TM05 0442 1011...
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