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Anti-Seize Timer

With DIP Switch 4 set to “On”, the Anti-seize timer will automatically run the pumps for 6 seconds, every 7 days. This 

pump operation will completely override all inputs including the low level (if enabled). This feature will only run pumps 

that are set in Auto. This “Pump Run”, will alternate between Pump 1 and Pump 2. A pump that has been locked out 

due to a fault will not run.

Manual Mode Timeout

With DIP Switch 5 set to “On” the pump will only remain in Manual Mode for 5 minutes, after which time, it automatically 

reverts to Auto.

High Level Alarm Reset

With DIP Switch 6 set to “Off”, the High Level Alarm will automatically reset once the High Level input opens circuit. 

The controller will also use the alternate High Level Alarm Delay. Typically used for Storm Water applications. High 

Level Alarm delay in this mode is 15 minutes. Setting this DIP Switch to “On”, will cause the High level Alarm to

remain active until the controller is reset. The High Level Alarm will use the standard High Level Alarm activation delay.

Typically used for Sewerage applications. High Level Alarm delay in this mode is 5 minutes.

Audible and Visual Alarm Test

Setting this DIP Switch to “On”, will cause the High level Alarm to remain active until the controller is reset. The High 

Level Alarm will use the standard High Level Alarm activation delay. Typically used for Sewerage applications. High 

Level Alarm delay in this mode is 5 minutes.

Fault Reset

To reset all faults on the controller, press and old the Mute/Reset button on the Keypad continuously for a period of 3 

seconds until an acknowledgment beep is heard.

Pump Fault

A Pump Fault is indicated for two types of faults. A Thermal Overload will be indicated by way of a steady Fault

Indicator Light when the overload opens the contact for 3 seconds. Prime loss will be indicated by flashing the pump 

fault light slowly.

Level Alarms

A High Level Alarm is indicated by way of a steady Level Alarm Indicator Light.

A Low Level/Low pressure Alarm is indicated by way of a Flashing Level Alarm Light.

Auto Silencing Alarm Feature

The audible Alarm is programmed to sound for 5 minutes continuously, unless muted and will thereafter automatically 

silence and enter “Chirp” mode. In “Chirp” mode, the Audible Alarm will sound briefly (2 seconds) every 5 minutes.

Summary of Contents for FPC-15007-INT

Page 1: ...MAIN ISOLATOR DOC FPC 15007 INT VER 1 0 P U M P C O N T R O L OWNER S OPERATION MANUAL Single Pump Controller Installation and Operating Instructions MODEL FPC 15007 INT...

Page 2: ...ician to determine appropriate amp rating Electrical connection to the panel must be carried out in accordance with Connection Instructions see page 3 Addition or modifications to the control panel ar...

Page 3: ...H CONNECTED TO INPUT 1 415Vac MAINS POWER SUPPLY PUMP 415Vac BRIDGE IF NOT REQUIRED SUPPLY 415Vac Connections E P1 P2 P3 N E A1 A2 A3 WORKING LEVEL FLOAT COMMON N O CLOSE ON RISE BLUE NOT REQUIRED HIG...

Page 4: ...ternates after 6 hours continuous running 4 Off Anti seize Timer disabled On Anti seize Timer 6 seconds every 7 days enabled 5 Off When placed in Manual Mode pump remains in Manual Mode On When placed...

Page 5: ...for Sewerage applications High Level Alarm delay in this mode is 5 minutes Audible and Visual Alarm Test Setting this DIP Switch to On will cause the High level Alarm to remain active until the contro...

Page 6: ...0Vac Contactor 1 L1 T1 L2 T2 L3 T3 Contactor 3P C1 240V 240N 12V 0V Transformer 12Vac T1 12 Vac 0Vac 95 96 NC Contact TOL 1 Strobe Light Buzzer 415VAC Pump P1 Thermal Overload TOL1 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON Work...

Page 7: ...LARM ON A high level alarm has been present for the preset time FLASHING A low level alarm is present ON STEADY Pump switched on to run ON STEADY A pump fault overload has occurred FLASHING A prime lo...

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