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8.3 Electrical connection
The operating voltage and frequency are marked on the controller
nameplate. Make sure that the controller is suitable for the
electricity supply on which it will be used.
All cables/wires must be fitted through the cable entries and
gaskets (IP65).
The power supply socket must be placed near the cabinet as the
controller is supplied with a 1.5 m cable, a Schuko plug for
single-phase and a CEE plug for three-phase pumps.
Maximum back-up fuse is stated on the controller nameplate.
If required according to local regulations, install an external mains
switch.
8.4 Setting of LC 221
Only the start level corresponding to the inlet level to the
collecting tank needs to be set. All other values are preset but
can be adjusted if required.
Select the height of the inlet pipe, 180, 250 or 315 mm above
floor level, using the buttons
and
, and press the button
to save the desired value. If the height of the inlet pipe is between
two values, e.g. 220 mm above the floor, choose the nearest
lower value (180 mm). Now the controller is ready for automatic
mode.
The following values can be changed, if necessary:
Start level
The start level must be set according to the inlet pipe height
above floor level (180, 250 and 315 mm). Stop and alarm levels
are preset.
Rated current
Preset value from factory according to the rated current of the
motor. The protection against pump blockage is a preset value for
overcurrent.
Stop delay
The stop delay increases the effective volume and reduces the
quantity of residual water in the tank. It also prevents water
hammer. The non-return valve closes more softly. The preset
value is 0.
Start delay
Normally there is no need to make adjustments for lifting stations
except on a houseboat or pontoon boat. The preset value is 0.
Alarm delay
High temporary inflow can cause short-time high-level alarm.
This situation may arise when a backwash filter of a swimming
pool is connected to Multilift M. Preset value is 0.
Sensor selection, calibration and offset
These submenus are only needed when sensor types are
changed as sensors for Multilift M are calibrated from factory.
For more information see service instructions.
Maintenance interval
The maintenance/service interval can be set to 0, 3, 6 or
12 months and is indicated in the SERVICE display (no acoustic
signal).
Reset alarm
It is possible to set the controller to reset some alarms
automatically when the fault disappears; however, most alarms
must be reset manually. See section
. Preset value is AUTO.
Reset to factory settings
The controller will reboot, and start-up settings will have to be
made again. See section
.
8.4.1 External alarm
Lifting stations are often installed in sumps below the basement
of buildings. That is the deepest point in the building, and an
additional alarm level switch can be placed outside the lifting
station to detect flooding caused by leakages, pipe bursts or
groundwater inflow.
The external alarm can be connected to the level switch
(230 V / 2 A) at terminals 11, 12.
8.5 Wiring diagrams
Fig. 25
Wiring diagram, single-phase, Multilift M.12.1.4 and
M.15.1.4
Fig. 26
Wiring diagram, three-phase Multilift M.12.3.4 and
M.15.3.4
Warning
LC 221 must be connected in accordance with the
rules and standards in force for the application in
question.
Warning
Before opening the cabinet, switch off the mains
supply.
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Summary of Contents for Multilift M Series
Page 1: ...GRUNDFOS INSTRUCTIONS Multilift M Installation and operating instructions...
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Page 43: ...BG 43 7 LC 221 7 1 LC 221 11 11 LC 221 TM05 1807 3811 1234 AUTO 7 3 7 2...
Page 44: ...BG 44 7 4...
Page 48: ...BG 48 LED Man Auto LED ON OFF AUTO OFF LED ON OFF AUTO OFF 30 14 TM05 3455 0412...
Page 168: ...GR 168 6 LC 221 6 1 LC 221 11 11 LC 221 TM05 1807 3811 1234 AUTO 6 3 6 2...
Page 169: ...GR 169 6 4...
Page 292: ...KZ 292 5 2 2 9 1 6 1 Description of display 2 3 4 TM05 1805 3811 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 I 3 20 O...
Page 294: ...KZ 294 6 LC 221 6 1 Description of display LC 221 11 11 LC 221 TM05 1807 3811 1234 6 3 6 2...
Page 295: ...KZ 295 6 4...
Page 299: ...KZ 299 30 14 TM05 3455 0412...
Page 308: ...KZ 308 11 LC 221 1 a 5 2 LC 221 b 6 LC 221 c d F018 e f F005 10 4 Grundfos g...
Page 309: ...KZ 309 2 a 10 4 b F011 3 3 20 31 c F007 LC 221 8 4 LC 221 S3 12 10 4 3 a 24...
Page 420: ...UA 420 6 LC 221 6 1 LC 221 11 11 LC 221 TM05 1807 3811 1234 AUTO 6 3 6 2 Setup...
Page 421: ...UA 421 6 4...
Page 425: ...UA 425 Man Auto ON OFF AUTO OFF ON OFF AUTO 30 14 TM05 3455 0412...
Page 496: ...RU 496 8 LC 221 8 1 LC 221 11 11 LC 221 TM05 1807 3811 1234 8 3 8 2...
Page 497: ...RU 497 8 4...
Page 510: ...RU 510 13 LC 221 1 a 7 2 LC 221 b 8 LC 221 c d RELAY F018 e f SENSOR F005 12 4 Grundfos g...
Page 511: ...RU 511 2 a 12 4 b F011 3 3 20 31 c TEMP F007 LC 221 10 4 LC 221 S3 14 12 4 3 a 24...
Page 514: ...RU 514 15 1 2 Grundfos 16 24 Grundfos...
Page 699: ...CN 699 6 LC 221 6 1 LC 221 11 11 LC 221 TM05 1807 3811 1234 AUTO 6 3 6 2...
Page 700: ...CN 700 6 4...
Page 704: ...CN 704 Man Auto ON OFF AUTO OFF ON OFF AUTO OFF 30 14 TM05 3455 0412...
Page 716: ...Appendix 716 Appendix 1 Fig A Dimensional sketches M TM05 0440 1011...
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