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Part

Description

Pump thermal/FLS

The state of the FLS

• Open

• Closed

Controller temperature

The temperature in the pump module

Export

Part

Description

Back up logs to USB

The option to back up the log files to a USB drive

8.3.2  Controller information

Communication

WLAN

Part

Description

Status

The status of the function

• On

• Off

Connected

The status of the connection

• Yes

• No

RSSI

The RSSI value

Modbus TCP

Information about the Modbus TCP parameters

Bluetooth

Part

Description

Status

The status of the function

• On

• Off

Connected

The status of the connection

• Yes

• No

RSSI

The RSSI value

Ethernet

Part

Description

Modbus TCP

Information about the Modbus TCP parameters

Pump communication

Part

Description

Modbus master

Information about the Modbus master parameters

RS-485

Part

Description

Modbus RTU

Information about the Modbus RTU parameters

8  User Interface

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DCM 711 Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual

Summary of Contents for FLYGT Pareo DCM 711

Page 1: ...Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual 90010501_3 0 DCM 711 Pareo DCM 711 Control Module Pareo...

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Page 3: ...manual for the pump For information about the safe and recommended procedure of installing operating and maintaining the pump The pump manual includes an instruction of how to install or replace the D...

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Page 5: ...guration 11 3 2 System setup modes 11 3 2 1 Pareo mode 11 3 2 2 Standard mode 12 3 2 3 Comparison 12 3 3 Start and stop 12 3 4 Control modes 12 3 4 1 Hand mode 13 3 4 2 Off mode 13 3 4 3 Automatic mod...

Page 6: ...tions 27 6 2 Requirements 27 6 2 1 Electrical installation 27 6 2 2 Cables 28 6 3 Install the WLAN unit 28 6 4 Back up the application settings 29 6 5 Configuration 30 6 5 1 Configuration with a confi...

Page 7: ...Electrical data 47 9 2 5 Terminals 48 9 3 Standards and approvals further information 49 9 3 1 IP rating 49 9 3 2 UL 50 9 3 3 EU Radio Equipment Directive 50 9 3 4 USA Federal Communications Commissi...

Page 8: ...and the surroundings This includes any modification to the equipment or use of parts not provided by Xylem If there is a question regarding the intended use of the equipment please contact a Xylem re...

Page 9: ...regulations of your local electricity supplier For more information about requirements see sections dealing specifically with electrical connections 1 3 1 Power lock out DANGER Electrical Hazard Befo...

Page 10: ...mercury cadmium or lead above the reference levels in 2006 66 EC or UK SI 2008 No 2164 If batteries are not properly disposed of these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment To p...

Page 11: ...tewater sludge raw and clean water Always follow the limits that are given in the technical literature for the Pareo system and DCM 711 If there is a question regarding the intended used of the equipm...

Page 12: ...ugh Bluetooth 4 Cloud services The controller communicates with cloud services and SCADA systems through Modbus Modbus TCP Communication through the Ethernet port or through WLAN Modbus RTU Communicat...

Page 13: ...novation Science and Economic Development Canada This product contains licence exempt transmitter s receiver s that comply with licence exempt RSS s Operation is subject to conditions See Canada Innov...

Page 14: ...number 4 Approvals 5 Part number 6 Variant number 7 Country of origin manufacturer 8 WLAN ID 9 Bluetooth ID 10 Max short circuit protection rating 11 Rated current 12 Rated voltage Control module Bar...

Page 15: ...needed for the setup of a complete system For more information see Run the Setup Wizard on page 24 Settings menu In the Settings menu of the user interface it is possible to set all the configurable...

Page 16: ...X X Rotation direction control X Leakage sensor X X Float switch pump X Float switch controller X X X X Pt100 thermal sensor X Thermal contact X X X Data plate information X Phase imbalance pump curre...

Page 17: ...imer Snore Start The pump starts after a calculated pause time Stop The pump stops when it snores Recommended mode as it does not rely on float switches Float Snore Start The pump starts when the floa...

Page 18: ...e time prevents the pump from an immediate start after a stop 3 5 3 Calculated pause time When the controller is in the automatic mode it uses an algorithm to calculate the pause time When the pump st...

Page 19: ...e Remedy Priority level Reset Data plate mismatch pump current The current from the electronic data plate of the pump does not match the configured current range of the controller Check that the contr...

Page 20: ...rm The thermal sensors detect that the temperature is higher than the permitted limit Check the pump temperature Class A Automatic Pump thermal warning The thermal sensors detect that the temperature...

Page 21: ...explosion if the electrical connections are not correctly carried out or if there is fault or damage on the product Visually inspect equipment for damaged cables cracked casings or other signs of dam...

Page 22: ...ply The cables must be in good condition not have any sharp bends and not be pinched The sheathing must not be damaged and must not have indentations or be embossed at the cable entry The minimum bend...

Page 23: ...he drilling pattern 238 mm 9 4 in 193 mm 7 6 in 204 mm 8 0 in WS011266A 2 Install the control box with M6 screws Installation with the handle Use the handle to hang the control box on the wall 4 3 2 E...

Page 24: ...nals For more information see Terminals on page 46 L1 L2 L3 GC L1 L2 L3 GC PE PE WS011271A 6 Connect the leads of the pump motor cable to the pump terminals For more information see Terminals on page...

Page 25: ...ble through the cable gland WS011566A FS LS FS LS 4 Connect the float switch leads to the FS terminals For more information about the terminals see Terminals on page 46 4 4 Pareo DCM 711 control modul...

Page 26: ...odule with 12 screws Use 4 6x16 mm 0 18x0 63 in threaded screws for plastics WS0011284A 4 4 3 Electrical Installation 4 4 3 1 Prerequisites The electrical installation of the control module requires e...

Page 27: ...3 4 5 6 95 96 97 98 OL 1 2 3 4 5 6 A1 A2 Contactor REV CT 230VAC 24VDC L1 L2 L3 PE L1 L2 L3 T1 T2 FS FS Remove for 200 240V Variant RLY_COM RLY_FWD RLY_REV RLY_RUN RLY_FAULT 24V_I N 0V CT1 CT1 F S F S...

Page 28: ...This option only appears if the controller is not able to detect the pump module Nominal voltage Type the nominal voltage of the pump This option only appears if the controller is not able to detect...

Page 29: ...led 2 Confirm The alarm is disabled 3 Go to Settings Alarm Service alarm Interval 4 Set the interval 5 Confirm 6 Go to Settings Alarm Service alarm Enabled Enabled 7 Confirm The alarm is enabled 5 3 5...

Page 30: ...Pump control Reference power Reset reference power 2 Confirm Calibration of the reference power 1 Check that there is water in the well 2 Press the HAND button 3 Go to Settings Pump control Reference...

Page 31: ...nections are not correctly carried out or if there is fault or damage on the product Visually inspect equipment for damaged cables cracked casings or other signs of damage Make sure that electrical co...

Page 32: ...damaged and must not have indentations or be embossed at the cable entry The minimum bending radius must not be below the accepted value All cable entries must be sealed to maintain the IP rating of t...

Page 33: ...ation settings 1 Turn off the power to the control module 2 Insert the USB drive in the control module 3 If the control module is installed in a control box then close the control box The control box...

Page 34: ...et according to the configuration of the control module or the control box The system can malfunction if the values are incorrect The system must be in Off mode during the configuration 1 Go to Settin...

Page 35: ...tion Controller information About Pump software upgrade 3 Confirm the update 6 Turn off the power 7 Remove the USB drive 6 7 Cleaning Make sure that the unit is clean from dust and dirt Use a wet clot...

Page 36: ...and cannot be energized This applies to the control circuit as well 7 2 The unit does not work Cause Remedy The power LED does not light up Check that the unit receives voltage Restart the unit The u...

Page 37: ...e pump is on standby Hand mode The pump operates Yellow There is a class B alarm The pump operates The pump is in the off mode Red There is a class A alarm The pump does not operate 2 Power Constant w...

Page 38: ...Active alarms menu lists all the active alarms When an alarm is selected the following information shows Status Date and time Priority level Alarm history The Alarm history menu lists the alarm histo...

Page 39: ...actor cos phi The power factor of the pump Rated speed The rated speed of the pump Max submergence The maximum submergence level of the pump Direction of rotation The direction of the impeller rotatio...

Page 40: ...nnection Yes No RSSI The RSSI value Modbus TCP Information about the Modbus TCP parameters Bluetooth Part Description Status The status of the function On Off Connected The status of the connection Ye...

Page 41: ...ED indicators and buttons on page 33 System information System voltage RTC battery voltage System temperature USB overcurrent Information about the system System temperature The temperature of the con...

Page 42: ...gs on page 40 Global The settings for the date and time and the units For more information see Global on page 41 Back up restore The selection of the system configuration and factory reset of the cont...

Page 43: ...tings parameter is used to calculate the pause time The parameter does not define the water level in the well Minimum pause time 25 s 1 999 s The minimum time that the pump is on standby Maximum pause...

Page 44: ...tings for communication by Ethernet Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 Default gateway 192 168 1 1 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 Regulatory domain FCC FCC ETSI TELEC The option to select the...

Page 45: ...t level 50 Backlight time out 300 s Contrast level 35 55 Backlight time out 10 65 535 s The settings for the LCD screen Units settings System units Metric Metric Imperial The settings for the units of...

Page 46: ...o it is used with a pump module Standard mode The selection of the pump sensors that connect to the controller FLS and thermal switch Thermal switch None No pump sensors connect to the controller Nomi...

Page 47: ...t The selection of the stop condition of the automatic control mode Snore setup According to the information from the pump module The option to set the reference power Run pump in hand mode to detect...

Page 48: ...3503 8243513 200 240 8243504 8243514 380 440 5 7 16 25 ABB EF19 18 9 500 5 7 15 690 5 7 10 5 8243505 8243515 200 240 5 7 16 8243506 8243516 380 690 9 24 40 ABB AF38Z 30 00 21 ABB EF45 30 8243507 82435...

Page 49: ...9 1 4 Electrical data Parameter Value Supply voltage IEC 3 200 240 VAC 380 690 VAC Tolerance 10 UL CSA 3 200 240 VAC 380 600 VAC Tolerance 10 Current range For more information see Variants on page 44...

Page 50: ...ain lead PE Ground earth GC Ground check For AWG cables 2 FS Float switch FS LS Level sensor LS 3 T1 Control lead Pump cable T2 Control lead L1 Main lead L2 Main lead L3 Main lead GC 24 A Ground check...

Page 51: ...4 F to 104 F Maximum altitude Maximum 2000 m 6562 ft Voltage measurements 1000 VAC Overvoltage category Category III Pollution degree 2 Humidity 95 Relative humidity non condensing Installation locat...

Page 52: ...differential CT BLACK 4 4 20mA 5 Analog input 4 20 mA 24 VDC SELV Source 100 mA Input 30 mA 4 20mA 1 6 4 20mA 2 7 4 20mA 8 OL 9 Digital input overload 24 VDC 5 mA CCI A T2 10 Pump communication 12 V 1...

Page 53: ...rmation This section gives additional information to the approvals information in section Approvals on page 9 9 3 1 IP rating IPXY 1 2 3 1 Ingress Protection Code IP 2 Degree of protection against for...

Page 54: ...oes cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of...

Page 55: ...l interference This equipment or device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation This product is not recommended for use at a distance of less than 20 cm...

Page 56: ...ies and advanced analytics solutions for water electric and gas utilities In more than 150 countries we have strong long standing relationships with customers who know us for our powerful combination...

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