SET LEVELS
This screen is only accessible if in “Level Transducer” mode. This mode is used for setting the level
set point for proper pump operation.
Use for decimal point. Max input value is 99.9 ft.
Stop
= Stop level. All pumps will stop when the level drops below this value.
Start
= Start level. The lead pump will start when the level rises above this value.
Lag
= Lag level. The lag pump will start when the level rises above this value.
High
= High level alarm. Activates the beacon and horn.
When the lead or lag pump starts, they will continue to run (latched) until the level drops below the stop
level or a fault occurs. Only pumps in AUTO will run.
Backup float switch operation:
A backup control method independent of the Station View controller is strongly recommended.
A typical 2 backup float system would operate the following way:
High level float:
All pumps will run when activated until the level drops below the Low level float. Activates the alarm
beacon and horn.
Low level float:
If the level drops below the Low level float switch, it will stop any pump operation in automatic mode.
The purpose of the Low level float switch is to protect the pumps against damage resulting from dry
run condition.
Note: There are 2 digital inputs on the StationView for High Level and Low Level floats. These inputs
are only for monitoring and do not control the pumps.
An external controller is the only way to the control the pumps in the event of a Station View controller
failure
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