PS220 Configuration & Operation Guide
PS220 64
Pump & VFD
Protection
4.4 Condition Monitoring Wizard
The PumpSmart PS220 can monitor two separate channels of informa-
tion. This information can be from any of its analog transmitters connect-
ed or from the onboard VFD and PUMP ACTUAL signals selected from
specific parameter Groups. Once the source(s) have been identified you
will have the ability to set both a Warning Level and Alarm level on the
High AND the Low Values. You can then set the type of response properly
suited for the pumping system.
Please refer to the Features & Functions section in this manual for a de-
tailed explanation of this functionality. This Wizard will show the step-by-
step instructions to configure this functionality for use.
This functionality can be configured with the PumpSmart PS220 Config-
uration Wizard. To access this Wizard from the Home Screen, follow the
path: Menu>PS220 Configuration>Pump & VFD Protection>Condition
Monitoring
The individual steps that will be performed are:
1. Configure the Condition 1 Source.
2. Configure the Condition 1 Warning Limits High and/or Low Values.
3. Configure the Condition 1 Warning Alarm High and/or Low Values.
4. Configure the Condition 1 Response.
5. Configure the Condition 1 Response Delay time.
6. Configure the Min Speed Stop Delay time.
7. Configure the Hysteresis Value
8. Exit the Wizard
The Screen Shots that follow will show you step by step, from start to
finish, how to configure this functionality.
1. Configure the Condition 1 Source.
Note: The units will display on the remaining screens when you select the source.
1. “Arrow Right”
2. “Arrow Up/Down” to Define”
3.
“Save”
4. “Arrow Down”
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