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Summary of Contents for Pentek Intellidrive XL

Page 1: ...ed accessories contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Quick Menu Status Back Cancel Info Main Menu Alarm Log Off On Warn Alarm Auto On OK Reset Hand On System display Navigation buttons Drive operation Access SmartStart and common parameters On board help Fault reset Off Remote Stop 1 1 Status Figure 1 Local Control Panel Your in...

Page 2: ...on the drive To avoid damaging the option card and keypad please use care during the reassembly process Prepare Transducer Cable Remove insulation to expose cable shielding See Figure 7 Cut off green wire if applicable 1 1 2 40 mm 5 8 16 mm Figure 7 Wire the Pressure Transducer The Black wire goes to Terminal 54 The Red wire goes to Terminal 12 Clamp the bare spot on the cable to ground the shield...

Page 3: ... drive about no flow operation 1 OK OK To Next Step Select language No Yes English 2 Quick Menu OK To SmartStart 3 OK OK To Next Step Select No Yes Ag Irrigation Allow 3 to 5 seconds for the drive to configure Please wait until the screen shows Step 5 before proceeding 4 OK OK To Next Step Move between characters and set values ...

Page 4: ... OK OK To Next Step Select No Yes Above 6 OK OK To Next Step Select Motor Power OK OK Select Motor Voltage 7 OK OK To Next Step Select Motor Current OK OK Select Motor Speed Enter Motor Nominal Current 8 OK To Next Step ...

Page 5: ...pressure tank 10 Off Hand On Ramp up the frequency motor speed until the display indicates 30 Hz Verify motor rotation and fill pipes With a closed valve slowly increase the frequency motor speed to 50 Hz Monitor pressure on the display during ramp up to avoid over pressurizing the system Once the drive has reached 50 Hz and a safe and stable pressure press the OFF button If the system over pressu...

Page 6: ...Software Setup 6 11 Quick Menu OK To SmartStart 12 OK OK Enabled 13 Quick Menu OK To SmartStart 14 Make sure the system is primed and a valve is closed 15 Hand On ...

Page 7: ...Software Setup 7 16 Wait while setup process completes 17 Quick Menu OK To SmartStart 18 To Next Step 19 Quick Menu OK To SmartStart ...

Page 8: ...umber 06 00 using the arrow keys Press OK 22 Press OK to highlight and change to 000 01 min s using arrow keys Press OK to save Press the Down Arrow ot navigate to 6 01 Live Zero Timeout Function 23 Press OK to highlight and change to 2 Stop using arrow keys Press OK to save Press Status to return to main screen ...

Page 9: ...in 2 00 20 94 PID Integral Time 8 00 Sec 22 24 No Flow Delay 10 Sec 22 27 Dry Pump Delay 10 Min 22 40 Minimum Run Time 1 Min 22 41 Minimum Sleep Time 30 Sec 22 44 Wake Up Ref FB Difference 10 29 00 Pipe Fill Enable Enabled 29 02 Pipe Fill Speed 45 Hz 29 03 Pipe Fill Time 60 Sec 29 05 Filled Setpoint 10 PSI 24 Auto On 25 Use My Personal Menu to access commonly adjusted parameters Setpoint Ramp Time...

Page 10: ...ssure at 50Hz A1 Press Main Menu Press OK at 0 Operation Display A2 Scroll down to 0 2 LCP Display and Press OK A3 For parameter 0 20 press OK to Highlight and change to 1611 Power hp Press OK to store the value and then Status to return to the main screen A4 Close a valve to make sure there is No Flow in the system A5 Press Hand On and scroll up to 30Hz ...

Page 11: ...Low Speed Power ________ A7 Slowly scroll up the speed Hz until a maximum safe pressure is achieved Record the Speed Hz that the drive is running at and the hp displayed in the upper left corner 22 37 High Speed Hz ___________ 22 39 High Speed Power ________ A8 Press Off A9 Quick Menu OK To SmartStart A10 To Next Step ...

Page 12: ...un Lower Power setup again Highlight and change to No Press enter to save and Press Down Arrow A12 Quick Menu OK To SmartStart Adjust Sleep Parameters A13 Press Main Menu twice navigate to 22 and press OK A14 Scroll to 22 2 No Flow Detection and Press OK ...

Page 13: ... press OK to save A16 Press the Back button and scroll down to 22 3 No Flow Power T and Press OK A17 Scroll to 22 37 High Speed Hz press OK to highlight change to speed noted in step 7 and press OK to save A18 Scroll to 22 39 High Speed Power press OK to highlight enter the value from step 7 above and press OK to save ...

Page 14: ...s OK to highlight change to 30Hz and press OK to save A20 Scroll to 22 35 Low Speed Power press OK to highlight enter the value from step 6 above and press OK to save A21 Press Main Menu twice Press OK at 0 Operation Display A22 Scroll down to 0 2 LCP Display and Press OK ...

Page 15: ...sleeps when it isn t using water and stays awake when it is A26 Sleep No Flow When the drive is supposed to Sleep the Sleep Power should be HIGHER than the Actual Power This meand the drive is not using power to pump water Sleep Power Actual Power Awake with Low Flow When the drive is supposed to Awake the Actual Power should be HIGHER than the Sleep Power This means the drive is using power to pu...

Page 16: ...rrection Factor until it stays awake while using water A30 WON T SLEEP WHEN NOT USING WATER If the drive stays awake while not using water parameter 22 31 Power Correction Factor needs to be adjusted All systems are different Consider changing from 100 to 104 A31 Test the drive again If the drive still stays awake when not using water continue to raise 22 31 Power Correction Factor until it goes t...

Page 17: ... store the value and then Status to return to the main screen A35 Press and hold Main Menu for three 3 seconds A36 Enter Parameter Number 06 00 using the arrow keys Press OK A37 Press OK to highlight and change to 000 01 min s using arrow keys Press OK to save Press the Down Arrow ot navigate to 6 01 Live Zero Timeout Function ...

Page 18: ...18 A38 Press OK to highlight and change to 2 Stop using arrow keys Press OK to save Press Status to return to main screen A39 Auto On ...

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