Fairbanks Nijhuis™
11/12/12
Intelliboost™ Water Booster System
Basic Operation Manual
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Flow Input Transducer Settings. Must be initialized at factory.
Flow Transducer Range
– Enter range marked on Transducer in PSI. Set at factory.
Flow Alarms to Fault
– A number of Alarms activated per Alarm setting in assigned amount of hours will cause
system to Fault and pumps will stop operating.
Flow Alarms and Faults
– Alarms are set values to warn of conditions that may be harmful or undesirable for
system. Alarms Reset when system returns to desired operational values. Alarm is recorded in Number of Alarms.
Faults are set values not to be exceeded. If exceeded, system will stop operating. Fault restart requires Operator
assistance. Fault must be cleared or disabled for continued operation.
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE ALARM (BASED ON HOURS OF OPERATION AND STARTS):
Alarm set to be indicated on Home screen. Disable Alarms, enter -1 at default.
Maintenance indicator will also be an option for Relay Output Alarms as a general Maintenance Alarm.
To reset, enter 0 in Total Hours or # of Starts. The controller will start timing again as equipment is being used.
An alarm is activated when Starts, Pump Hours, Motor Hours, VFD Hours, Discharge Transducer, Suction
Transducer, Flow Transducer, PLC Hours numbers equal or exceed Alarm Default. A marker will appear at the
default when alarm activates on the Maintenance Alarm screen. A maintenance alarm will be flashing on Home
screen. If alarm in Alarm Group is acknowledged, then Maintenance Alarm will stop flashing and number (counts) will
stay active. If alarm is reset, then the number or counts will be reset to zero. Default will stay the same and Total will
still be numbering (counting).