The transducer terminals, marked AI+ and AI-, are located
to the left of the output terminals. Connect the red wire of
the transducer cable to AI+, connect the black wire to AI–,
and connect the cable shield to the metal lug to the right.
NOTE:
Do not use the clear wire on the transducer cable
for any connections; tape the end and tie it back to the
cable with electrical tape so that it does not touch any
other components or connections.
Note: To connect the wires;
1. If the wire ends are not pre-stripped, strip them back
about 12mm.
2. Push the spring terminals up (back).
3. Insert the wires.
4. Release the spring terminals.
Input Connections (See Figure 5):
The input power terminals are located on the lower left
side and marked L1 and L2 (see Figure 5); there is a
ground lug for the input ground wire to the left of the
connector. Feed the wire through the 20mm conduit hole
on the bottom left side and into the appropriate terminals.
If the wire is large enough to require a larger conduit hole,
remove the 32mm knockout and use the appropriate
conduit connections.
To determine the correct wire sizes for your installation,
see Table 2, Page 6.
NOTE:
The drive only accepts 190-265V single phase input
power. If your incoming power does not match this, have a
competent electrician alter it to 220V or 240V nominal
1Ph before connecting the drive.
Lightning/Surge Protection
Lightning arrestors or other surge suppressing devices can
be used with this product. MOV (Metal Oxide Varistor),
SOV (Silicon Oxide Varistor), or a flashover type can be
used when wired between the drive and the circuit breaker.
If a lightning arrestor is to be used between the drive and
the motor, a flashover type arrestor is recommended.
INITIAL STARTUP
PROGRAMMING
PROCEDURE
Be Sure
that the cover is installed before operating the drive.
Most installations will only require the initial startup
settings. However, the installer may need to set additional
parameters occasionally. See “Advanced Programming”,
Page 9, for information about accessing all parameters,
explanations of their functions, and procedures for
changing parameter values, if necessary.
1.
Program the Drive:
Apply power to the PENTEK
INTELLIDRIVE. “Setup Guide” will appear.
A. Service Factor Amps (See Sidebar, “Service Factor
Amps”)
1. Use
DIRECTIONAL Arrows
to enter the correct
service factor amps (see Table 4)
2. Press
ENTER
to save the entry.
B. Application Type:
1. Use
DIRECTIONAL Arrows
to scroll between
‘Above Ground’ and ‘Submersible’.
2. Press
ENTER
to save.
C. Current Time:
1. Use
DIRECTIONAL Arrows
to scroll to correct
time
2. Press
ENTER
to save the time.
D. Current Date:
1. Use
DIRECTIONAL Arrows
to scroll to
correct date
2. Press
ENTER
to save the date.
•
To change any values, press Back to return to the
previous screen.
•
To change any values after startup, go to Main Menu
and edit the parameters as needed.
Connections / Operation
8
Service Factor Amps (See Table 5)
To get the best performance out of your pump, be
sure you enter the correct Service Factor Amps
(SF Amps) in the PENTEK INTELLIDRIVE.
• Entering SF Amps
higher than the motor rating
lets the drive supply more amps to the motor than
the motor is designed for and may allow the motor
to overheat;
•
Entering SF Amps
lower than the motor rating
limits the output amps to less than the motor is
designed for and will reduce the performance of
the pump.
•
For any 1-Phase 3-Wire motor, the correct Service
Factor Amp rating for the PENTEK INTELLIDRIVE
is Cap Start/Cap Run amps. This may not match
the motor nameplate, which (for a 3-Wire, Single
Phase motor) will generally be Cap Start/
Induction Run Amps.
NOTE:
Global submersible motors may differ from
motors of the same horsepower from other
manufacturers.
For 3-Wire, 1-Phase motors from
all other submersible motor manufacturers, enter
the motor manufacturer’s CS/CR service factor
amps for your motor.
Part Number
Volts/Hz/Ph
HP
kW
S.F. Amps
3-Wire Single Phase Motors
G43A0010B2
220/50/1
1.0
0.75
6.4
G43A0015B2
220/50/1
1.5
1.1
9.4
G43A0020B2
220/50/1
2.0
1.5
11.6
Table 5: Global Motor Service Factor Amps