
High voltages capable of causing severe injury or
death by electrical shock are present in this unit.
•
To reduce risk of electrical shock, disconnect power before
working on or around the system. More than one disconnect
switch may be required to de-energize the equipment before
servicing
•
Make sure the ground terminal is connected to the motor,
control enclosures, metal plumbing, and other metal near the
motor or cable using wire no smaller than motor cable wires.
•
Do not remove the cover for wiring or periodic inspections
while power is applied, or the unit is in operation.
•
Wiring and periodic inspections should be performed at least
5 minutes after disconnecting and locking out the input power.
•
Operate filter and control device with dry hands.
•
Do not use filter and control device if power or motor cable is
damaged.
•
Perform wiring after filter has been mounted. Otherwise,
electric shock or bodily injury can occur.
Risk of fire, secondary accidents, or bodily injuries
such as skin burns.
•
This equipment must not be used by children or persons with
reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities, or lacking in
experience and expertise, unless supervised or instructed.
Children may not use the equipment, nor may they play with
the unit or in the immediate vicinity.
•
Equipment can start automatically. Lockout-Tagout before
servicing equipment.
•
Permanent magnet motors need to have a check valve
(reverse flow preventer) installed above the pump to prevent
dangerous voltages from gener-ating on the motor leads
when the pump spins backwards. This will also limit the
pump/motor from running in up thrust conditions at every
startup.Operation of this equipment requires detailed installa-
tion and operation instructions provided in this manual for use
with this product.
5. Route motor and ground wires from the SubDrive/MonoDrive Utility controller output terminal block to the System Filter
From Drive
terminals
RED, YEL,
and
BLK
(red to red, yellow to yellow, and black to black) with the green ground wire
connected to the marked ground terminal.
6. Route motor and ground wires from the SubDrive/MonoDrive Utility System Filter
To Motor
terminals
RED, YEL,
and
BLK
(red to red, yellow to yellow, and black to black) and the marked ground terminal to the motor. Motor connections
shall be per motor manual.
Final Installation Steps
1. Fill all open, unused System Filter conduit openings with UL Listed conduit plugs.
2. Replace and secure the System Filter cover and SubDrive/MonoDrive Utility controller cover using required torque of 10
in-lbs (1.1 Nm).
3. Upon completion of the installation, refer to the SubDrive/MonoDrive Utility Owner’s Manual for start-up and operation
procedures.
Ratings and Specifications
Electrical Ratings
The SubDrive/MonoDrive Utility System Filter consists of two
circuits:
•
One circuit for filtering SubDrive/MonoDrive mains supply inputs
•
One circuit for filtering SubDrive/MonoDrive motor outputs
“Power Input” and “To Drive Input” circuit:
230 VAC ±10%, 20 A, 50/60 Hz, single-phase, three wire
“From Drive” and “To Motor” circuit:
230 VAC max., 13.2 A, 50/60 Hz, single-phase
230 VAC max., 8.1A, 50/60Hz, three-phase
NOTE: The SubDrive/MonoDrive Utility System Filter must
be used with a single SubDrive/MonoDrive Utility drive and a
single motor. Do not use with multiple controllers or motors.
Environmental Ratings
•
Type 3R
•
Pollution Degree 2
•
Max Ambient: 50 °C
•
Max Altitude: 2000 m
The SubDrive/MonoDrive Utility System Filter is UL Listed for
the US and Canada per Standard UL 61800-5-1, Standard
for Safety for Adjustable Speed Electrical Power Drive Sys-
tems - Part 5-1: Safety Requirements - Electrical Thermal and
Energy and per Standard CSA C22.2 No. 274-13, Adjustable
Speed Drives.
Special Considerations for Outdoor Use
The System Filter is suitable for outdoor use with a NEMA 3R
rating; however, the following considerations should be made
when installing the unit outdoors. The unit shall be:
•
Mounted on a surface or backplate no smaller than the prod-
uct’s outer dimensions. Enclosures are capable of withstanding
downward-directed rain only.
•
Mounted vertically with the wiring end oriented downward and
the cover properly secured (also applies to indoor installations).
•
Protected from hose-directed or sprayed water as well as blow-
ing rain. Failure to do so may result in product failure.
•
Protected from direct sunlight or other locations subject to ex-
treme temperatures or humidity.
Branch Circuit and Motor Protection
For details, refer to the SubDrive/MonoDrive Utility Owner’s
Manual.
Maintenance
No maintenance is required for this product.
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