• pump failure
• power failure
• generator on
• temperature
Figure 3: Well and Pump Control via Machine-to-Machine Commands
Let's suppose the well level is 25' and you need to maintain the
level between 5' and 20'. The first thing you would need is a level
transducer in the well. Next, program your two machine-to-machine
events into the WTU-14 located at the well. The first would be to
turn ON the pump if the level is
Less-Than
5'. The second event
would be to turn the pump OFF if the level is
Greater-Than
20'.
Consider the rate at which the well fills when the pump is running,
in order to account for the machine-to-machine command delay
time between the WTU-14 units. Also note that machine-to-machine
control is completely independent of alarm processing, so you can
also trip high or low-level alarms based on the well level.
Figure 4: Turn Pump On if Level is Less than 5 feet
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