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6.4 Description of fault indications
If a fault occurs, the symbol
will be visible, an audible alarm will be given by the buzzer and the fault code will be written by means of
the 14-segment characters in the display. To see the kind of fault, if it is automatically reset and the code is not longer visible, open the
fault log (see fig.
). When you leave the fault log, the symbol
will disappear.
The last 20 faults are stored in the fault log as fault codes. The meaning of the fault codes are described in the table below:
Fault
code
Meaning
Displayed
text
Flashing
symbols
Reset of
fault
indications Description
Auto Man
F001
Phase sequence
failure
F001
●
(Only three-phase pumps)
The phase sequence between control board and power supply is
wrong. See fig.
F002
One phase
missing
F002
●
●
(Only three-phase pumps)
One phase is missing.
F003
High liquid level
F003
●
●
The liquid level is high in relation to preset value.
F004
Sensor failure
SENSOR
-
●
●
Sensor signal out of range or lost.
F005
Overtemperature,
pump 1
TEMP
●
●
Motor thermal switches connected to the controller will stop
pump 1 in case of overheating.
F006
Overtemperature,
pump 2
TEMP
●
●
Motor thermal switches connected to the controller will stop
pump 2 in case of overheating.
F007
Overcurrent,
pump 1
F007
●
Pump 1 is stopped if an overcurrent is measured for a certain
period of time (blockage protection).
F008
Overcurrent,
pump 2
F008
●
Pump 2 is stopped if an overcurrent is measured for a certain
period of time (blockage protection).
F009
Undercurrent,
pump 1
F009
●
●
Pump 1 is stopped if an undercurrent is measured for a certain
period of time (dry running protection).
F010
Undercurrent,
pump 2
F010
●
●
Pump 2 is stopped if an undercurrent is measured for a certain
period of time (dry running protection).
F011
Operating time
exceeded, pump 1
F011
●
●
Pump 1 is stopped if normal operating time of the pump is
exceeded, e.g. due to venting problems of pump housing, closed
discharge valve (forgotten to open it after service/maintenance),
forgotten to switch back to automatic mode, if ON-OFF-AUTO
switch is set to "ON" for service/maintenance. A subsequent
emergency operation starts and stops the pump automatically
until the controller gets a regular stop signal from the sensor.
The controller then switches back to normal operation.
F012
Operating time
exceeded, pump 2
F012
●
●
Pump 2 is stopped if normal operating time of the pump is
exceeded, e.g. due to venting problems of pump housing, closed
discharge valve (forgotten to open it after service/maintenance),
forgotten to switch back to automatic mode, if ON-OFF-AUTO
switch is set to "ON" for service/maintenance. A subsequent
emergency operation starts and stops the pump automatically
until the controller gets a regular stop signal from the sensor.
The controller then switches back to normal operation.
F013
External fault
EXT
-
●
An external level switch can be connected to the controller to give
an alarm when basement outside the lifting station is flooded by
groundwater or water from burst water pipe.
F014
Battery failure
BAT
-
●
●
The battery is empty and must be replaced.
F015
Relay or contactor
does not open,
pump 1
RELAY
●
Pump 1 receives a signal to stop, but does not react.
This situation is detected by current measurement.
F016
Relay or contactor
does not close,
pump 1
RELAY
Pump 1 receives a signal to start, but does not react.
This situation is detected by current measurement.
F017
Relay or contactor
does not open,
pump 2
RELAY
●
Pump 2 receives a signal to stop, but does not react.
This situation is detected by current measurement.
F018
Relay or contactor
does not close,
pump 2
RELAY
Pump 2 receives a signal to start, but does not react.
This situation is detected by current measurement.
Summary of Contents for LC 221
Page 1: ...Multilift MD MLD Installation and operating instructions GRUNDFOS INSTRUCTIONS...
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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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