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Set the nuisance trip feature for each power trip. Set the nuisance trip device to an interval that al-
lows the system to experience momentary fluctuations in power draw. Set it during an appropriate
time-frame that prevents the pump from experiencing excessive heat or dangerous operating condi-
tions.
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Set the delay timer for start-up conditions that allow the system to come to normal operating power
within a time-frame that maximizes protection of your pump.
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For variable speed operation, consult ITT or the power monitor manufacturer for appropriate auxili-
ary devices that are designed for operating at multiple speeds or fluctuating frequencies.
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Select an electrical enclosure that is suitable for the operating environment, or install the unit in an
appropriate electrical panel.
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Do not activate the manual override of the power monitor until a thorough examination of the
source of the problem is defined and corrected.
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Investigate and select power monitor features that are most suitable for your particular application
and plant safety.
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