Adjust Level Fault Settings
Calibrate the Level Transmitter
Level PID Mode Settings
Navigation:
MAIN LEVEL
Navigation:
MAIN LEVEL
Navigation:
MAIN LEVEL
LEVEL PID MODE
SETTING
SETTING
SETTING
DEFINITION
DEFINITION
DEFINITION
Current Level
Pressure Max
(20mA) Scale Value
0% Setpoint Level
Setpoint
Low Level
Alarm Limit
High Level
Alarm Limit
Low Level
Restart Trials
100% Setpoint Level
Level PID Filter Delay
Displays the current water level.
The highest level represented by the
level transmitter.
The minimum level to which the system
calculates the system setpoint. The
system does not use values at or below
this setting to vary the system setpoint.
The maximum level limit to which the
system calculates the system setpoint.
The system does not use values at or
above this setting to vary the system
setpoint.
If the well level is at or above the 100%
setpoint level, the system setpoint is not
manipulated by PID mode.
How often the PID mode system
samples the level measurements.
System faults when the well level
reaches this low limit.
System alarms when the well level
reaches this high limit.
Displays the current discharge pressure.
The number of times the system
attempts to restart pumps after a
Low-Level Fault has occurred.
About Level Fault Settings
NOTE: Requires Level
Transmitter
To prevent damage to the
pump caused by low water,
the system will fault if the water drops below a certain level. The
system will also trigger an alarm warning if the level is too high.
About Level Transmitter
Calibration
When replacing the level
transmitter, it’s necessary to
for the controller to know
the sensor’s max scale value.
About Level PID Mode
NOTE: Requires Level
Transmitter
With this mode enabled, the controller automatically reduces the
PSI Setpoint (and therefore pump speed) to prevent the source
water level from dropping below pump minimum submergence.
To calculate the new setpoint, the controller uses a limited range
ofwater level values. If the water level drops below the minimum
setpoint level, then the system is likely to fault on low level.
If the level exceeds the maximum setpoint level, then adequate
water is assumed and PID mode will not be used to adjust the
PSI Setpoint.
Adjust Level Fault Settings
Navigation:
MAIN LEVEL
SETTING
DEFINITION
Current Level
High Level Setpoint
High Level Deviation
from Cut-in/Wakeup
Low Level
Alarm Limit
Low Level
Alarm Limit
Displays the current water level.
The system alarms when the water
reaches this level. Calculated as:
High Level Setpoint = High Level devia-
tion + Cut-in Level (or) Wakeup Level
Height difference between the actual
level and the Wakeup level.
System faults when the water level
reaches this height.
The number of times the system
attempts to restart pumps after a
Low-Level Fault has occurred.
About Level Fault Settings
To prevent damage to the
pump caused by low water,
the will fault if the water
drops below a certain level.
The system will also trigger an alarm warning if the level is too high.
8.3 Level Settings