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2. C PumpzbyRuAms oo 999 C Pump3DyRuAms oo PRIMEX 21 Level View Controller User Manual PRIMEX MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL WATER CONTROL SOLUTIONS S44 4PRIME amp X 422 4639 WWW PRIMEXCONTROLS COM Ashland OH 800 363 5842 Clearwater FL 800 349 1905 Detroit Lakes MN 888 342 5753 Milford OH 513 831 9959 PN 1043154A 2013 SJE Rhombus Rev 11 14 PRIMEX is a trademark of SJE Rhombus
3. Level simulation PRIMEX ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dedicated I Os see I O table 18 digital inputs 15 relay outputs 250 e 4 analog inputs 4 20mA 14 bit resolution 4 analog inputs 4 20mA 12 bit resolution Power e 24 VDC 20 4 28 8 VDC e 2 0 24 V 130mA for I O 400mA max e Optional battery backup ENVIRONMENT Operational temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 12237 Storage temperature 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Helative Humidity RH 596 to 95 non condens ing COMMUNICATION SCADA compatible Serial port RS 485 Modbus RTU slave Optional cellular remote monitoring PRIMEX PUMP WATCH Optional Ethernet card CERTIFICATION UL cUL CE listed Level View Controller User Manual PROGRAMMING MAIN SCREEN The Main screen gives the operator an overview of the lift station status Message Bar Pump Status Backup Float Status Low Battery Pump Cycles Cycles Cycles Level Bar Graph 000968 000835 Top Xducer Range Offset Hour Meter Hours Hours Bottom Xducer Offset 00007 83 00006 77 00006 75 138 9 138 9 0 0 135 A Setpoint Status LEAD Pump Flow Pump Amps Call Sequence Low Battery Communication Alarm Present Wet well level in feet Indicator Active ACCESSING THE MENU SCREEN EX o Data Log Alarms Setup PRIMEX 2 Level View Controller User Manual Data Log Day 1 of T Pump 1 Cycles 1 Minutes
4. Pump 1 Gallons 364 174 24189 Pump 2 Cycles Pump 2 Minutes Pump 2 Gallons 230 110 15356 Pump 3 Cycles Pump 3 Minutes Pump 3 Gallons 231 110 15356 The Level View controller will log daily station data for 7 days including today s data since midnight Pump 1 Pump 2 amp Pump 3 cycles day runtime day gallons day are recorded Day 1 through Day 7 can be accessed by using the navigation buttons Day 1 represents the data logged today since 0 00 midnight Day 2 through Day 7 each holds values accumulated in a 24 hour period midnight to midnight ALARMS Alarms menu button iz disabled when alarms are currently active If the Alarms button is touched the Pending Alarms screen will be opened letting you see any currently active alarms the Alarm History button is touched the Alarm History screen will be opened PRIMEX 3 Level View Controller User Manual ALARMS This screen will display the total number of active alarms By pressing the magnifying glass the details of any active alarm can be displayed To return to the Active Alarms screen press the ESC button Group ID 00 Alarms in Group ID Time On Ack Alarm Name Details O06 15 23 35 PUMP 3 FAILURE OT OL D Refresh This screen will display the alarms that have occurred Pressing the Refresh button will only display active alarms Time On indicates the time the alarm occurred Group ID Alarm
5. VFDs you must set the Dry Run Amps A value to 30 less of the normal running amps at the minimum lead start frequency Dry Run Protection PRIMEX 10 Level View Controller User Manual VFD SETUP The Level View controller is capable of pump speed control based on level VFD Control Setup High Frequency at Lag 2 Level 60 Hz Lag 2 start Frequency Level 55 Hz Start Frequency at Start Level 50 Hz Hold Time at 60Hz 20 Ramp Up sec Hold Time at 6082 on Ramp Up sec When the pump starts it will automatically ramp up to full speed 60Hz for the number of seconds set in this parameter When the timer times out the VFD will follow the speed curve set by the other parameters Start Frequency at Start Level This parameter determines the pump speed at the Lead Pump ON Level If the level does not rise above the Lead Pump ON level the pump speed will not change The pump will ramp down and stop as the level drops below the Lead Pump OFF level Example Hold time 10 sec and Start Frequency 50Hz Hz speed giten 50 10 p start level 1 3 5 7 9 1113 15 17 19 21 25 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 Time Start Frequency at Lag Level This parameter sets the pump speed at the Lag Pump ON level As the level rises above the Lag Pump ON level the second pump starts and runs at the same speed as the lead pump until it reaches the Lag Pump OFF lev
6. 2 9 5 PUMP FAILURE CRA 9 5 1 SEAL FAILURE CR6 9 5 PUMP 3 SEAL FAILURE CR8 9 5 HIGH LEVEL FLOAT CR10 9 5 FATLURE NOHC CR12 9775 GENERATOR FAULT PRIMEX M2 13 14 2 RUNNING CR1 9 5 PUMP 1 FAULT NOHC CR3 9 5 PUMP 3 FAILURE NOHC PUMP 2 HOA SS2 00x CR5 Si 2 SEAL FAILURE CR7 915 LOW LEVEL FLOAT CR9 85 BACKUP FLOATS ACTIVE CR11 9 5 ILLEGAL ENTRY 5 N S H UJ 5 Q el 19 D H S D UJ S IB gt DIGITAL INPUTS 17 Vi 24700 VAC NDC DIGITAL OUTPUTS Level View Controller User Manual ev 2400 PUMP 1 CALL AUTO NO NC PUMP 2 CALL AUTO NO NC PUMP 3 CALL AUTO NO NC HIGH LEVEL TRANSDUCER NO NC LOW LEVEL TRANSDUCER NO NC GENERAL ALARM NO NC GENERAL ALARM NO NC PROGRAMMABLE RELAY 1 NO NC PROGRAMMABLE RELAY 2 PROGRAMMABLE RELAY 3 NO NC PROGRAMMABLE RELAY 4 PROGRAMMABLE RELAY 5 NO NC PROGRAMMABLE RELAY 6 PROGRAMMABLE RELAY 7 NO NC ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 24VDC V2 24700 24700 1 r 40 E 2 I 9 SHLD ANO S SR PUMP 1 SPEED E E COMMAND 4 20mA I d HLD
7. 8 Rectangular Level View Controller User Manual SENSOR SETUP The level transducer parameters are entered on this screen Sensor Setup Level Transducer Setup Level 5 0 ft Xducer Range Level oot xducer Offset Float 1 The transducer range is the 20m4 5 6 ft setpoint af your transducer Level Transducer To configure the controller to match the level transducer touch the Level Xducer Range button Using the pop up keyboard enter the maximum range value of the transducer This is the water level at which the transducer will output 20mA Example 0 10 psi range level transducer 0 23 0 ft 1 psi 2 30 ft Set 20mA 23 0 ft transducers are already calibrated in feet Max value for 20mA is 99 9 ft When using a submersible pressure transducer 0 0 ft represents the level at the bottom of the transducer and not the wet well If the transducer is mounted 2 0 feet off the bottom of the tank set the Level Xducer Offset to 2 0 ft SYSTEM SETUP oystem Setup Triplex Pumping Mode Empty Enabled Lead Select Auto 88 SES D Reset Rese Saeen Status amp Information Programmable Outputs Set this to the current time of day 24 hour form Pumping Mode Empty Pump Down application or Fill Pump Up application Lead Select P1 P2 P3 if 3 pumps selected or Auto Press the yellow button for each mode to cycle through options PRIMEX 7 Le
8. Cylindrical button If the well is rectangular touch the Rectangular button Flow Calculation Menu Cylindrical y Rectangular If the tank is cylindrical enter the tank diameter using the d tank diameter display xd Cylindrical Tank 10f d Tank Diameter 20 inflow Data 11 71 4 GPM Data If the tank is rectangular enter the tank dimensions using the a and b display buttons a 2 0ft ay 5580 Inflgw 89 1 GPM Date 19 Sec Discharge 92 9 GPM Data PRIMEX 14 Level View Controller User Manual LEVEL VIEW POWER UP SCREEN VERSION On power up the screen will display the version of the program Always have the version number ready when contacting the factory for service YO TERMINAL CONFIGURATION EST 12 M ANALOG INPUTS OOJO OIO OO OIO LJ PRIMEX Ou L NS 60 ES DIGITAL INPUTS ANALOG 1 0 ANALOG OUTPUTS DIGITAL OUTPUTS DIGITAL OUTPUTS 15 OW Wal Level View Controller User Manual LEVEL VIEW YO TABLE DIGITAL INPUT TERMINALS DIGITALPNP PUMP 1 RUNNING l6 DIGITALPNP PUMPTAUTO l8 DIGITALPNP PUMP3AUTO Klemm PUMP SEALFAL H3 DIGITALPNP HIGH LEVEL FLOAT 17 DIGITAL PNP 24 VDC PNP inputs Normally
9. IFICATIONS Congratulations and thank you for your purchase of the Level View controller This manual explains the features and operations of the Level View controller which was designed specifically for pump stations It can be configured for pump up or pump down applications It uses a level transducer with two 2 back up float switches GENERAL Duplex or triplex pump controller Pump up or pump down 4 20mA level transducer with 2 back up floats High low external of controller Pump amps monitoring with current transducer Pump flow monitoring Pump HOA selector switch in AUTO monitoring Pump fault monitoring Power loss monitoring Color touch display with easy navigation and intuitive setup Display resolution 320 X 240 QVGA Colors 65 536 Display viewing area 5 7 CONTROLLER FEATURES Level flow monitoring Pump level in feet bar graph Pump GPM Using volumetric calculation with level transducer PUMP CONTROL AND PROTECTION Automatic pump alternation Alternation can be forced to start a particular pump first every time Pump dry run protection based on motor amps timer with current transducer Pump run indication Pump Amp indication with current transducer Constant or variable speed SYSTEM 24hrs data log 7 days of historical data Gallons pumped for each pump Number of starts for each pump Run time for each pump Real time clock Password protection single level Alarm log
10. LEVEL VIEW PUMP STATION CONTROLLER WWCE On Setting Off Setting High Level Lag 2 Call Level Call Level Lead Call Level Low Level PRIMEL cz Clearwater FL 800 349 1905 Detroit Lakes MN 888 342 5753 S44 4PRIME amp X 422 4639 WWW PRIMEXCONTROLS COM Milford OH 513 831 9959 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction and Specifications 1 VEEE E E 2 e ananas 3 ATI r n 3 Active Alarms 4 Pri te Te 2 u uuasuszassumamapyanaqapaqasaanaskusqauqaaqaspaqcmass 5 SetUp 6 Sensor 7 7 Pump Data Screen 9 Pump Amps a 10 E 11 o UD 12 14 Level View Power up 15 Terminal Configuration 15 Jeu ei 16 Electrical Wiring Diagrams 17 Dimensions and Mounting 19 DIP Switch Settings amp Module Jumper 20 Controller Setpoints List 21 PRIMEX Level View Controller User Manual
11. N WARNINGS Failure to read and understand the information provided in this manual may result in personal injury or death damage to the product or product failure Please read each section in its entirety and be sure you understand the information provided in the section and related sections before attempting any of the procedures or operations given Failure to follow these precautions could result in serious injury or death Keep these instructions with warranty after installation This product must be installed in accordance with National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 so as to prevent moisture from entering or accumulating within the controller housing ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD A qualified service person must install and service this product according to applicable codes and electrical schematics Disconnect power prior to servicing any equipment with the Level View controller Do not connect power to this equipment if it has been damaged or has any missing parts The Level View contains no serviceable parts do not attempt to repair this equipment Do not install in areas with excessive or conductive dust corrosive or flammable gas moisture or rain excessive head regular impact shocks or excessive vibration Do not use this product with flammable liquids Do not install in hazardous locations as defined by National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 PRIMEX Level View Controller User Manual INTRODUCTION amp SPEC
12. PHLD LEVEL XDUCER G 4 20mA ANO 3 fA L E E 4 11 SHLD SHLD AN1 ST aam PUMP 2 SPEED w a COMMAND 4 20mA HLD SHLD PUMP 1 CURRENT XDUCER 4 200 AN AN1 5 0 c E E 6 ll 13 ub HLD AN2 a a PUMP 3 SPEED ae COMMAND 4 20 o os SHLD SHLD PUMP 2 CURRENT G XDUCER Moud AN AN2 7 A WE op __ ADJUSTED SHLD ANB Tam LEVEL e 16 1 RETRANSMIT l l HLD 4 20 PUMP 3 CURRENT 6 XDUCER Su AN AN3 ANALOG INPUTS ANALOG OUTPUTS PRIMEX 18 Level View Controller User Manual DIMENSIONS AND MOUNTING 0 45 LEVEL VIEW 1 5 On Setting Off Setting L J 10 5 ft 45 2 1 29 908 4 5 ft gu 758 45 is n Lov Float wawa 0 32 M E tt Sade hon 2 1058 458 of 45 Lag BOR 7 07 0995095695 9950900900 lt 2 78 gt PRIMEX View Controller User Manual DIP SWITCH SETTINGS RS485 to RS232 Changing DIP Switch Settings The ports are set to RS485 by factory default To change the settings first remove the Snap in I O Module if one is installed and then set the switches according to t
13. closed opens on fault ANALOG INPUT TERMINALS ANALOG COMMON NO CONNECTION 4 20mA 0 AN LEVEL AN PUMP 1 AMPS LER tes aerer AN PUMP 2 AMPS TPT 4 20mA INPUT 3 PUMP 3 AMPS T NC AN P Resolution at 4 20mA 3277 to 16384 13107 units T 24 VDC OUTPUT TERMINALS OV DIGITAL OUTPUT POWER V1 DIGITAL OUTPUT POWER 24 VDC PRIMEX DIGITAL OUTPUT TERMINALS Oo NA NOCONNECTION OS RELAY OUTPUT 6 LOW LEVEL TRANSDUCER Os RELAY OUTPUTS GENERALALARM Os RELAY OUTPUTS PROGRAMMABLE RELAY 1_ __ ______ Output current maximum per output resistive load 8A maximum total for common resistive load Rated voltage 250 VAC 30 VDC ANALOG OUTPUT TERMINALS ANALOG POWER ANALOG VO POWER COMMON ANALOG OUTPUT COMMON AOUTO 4 20mA OUTPUT 0 PUMP 1 COMMAND SPEED 1 4 20mA OUTPUT 1 PUMP 2 COMMAND SPEED AOUT2 4 20mA OUTPUT 2 PUMP 3 COMMAND SPEED 4 20mA OUTPUT ADJ LEVEL RETRANSMIT Resolution 12 bit 4096 units POWER MODULE POWER MODULE POWER MODULE POWER GROUND Operating voltage 20 4 to 28 8 VDC Maximim current consumption 400mA 24VDC Level View Controller User Manual ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM PRIMEX CONTROLS PRIMEX CONTROLS 24VDC LEVELVIEW 1 0 115VAC 24VDC 24 LEVELVIEW DISPLAY eV N 0V 1 13 14 PUMP 1 RUNNING M3 13 14 PUMP 3 RUNNING CR
14. d pump will turn off ON When the level rises above this level the Lead pump will be called to start Lag Call Level OFF When the level is pumped below this set point the Lag pump will turn off ON When the level rises above this level the Lag pump will be called to start Lag 2 Call Level OFF When the level is pumped below this set point the Lag 2 pump will turn off ON When the level rises above this level the Lag 2 pump will be called to start These set points are only accessible in TRIPLEX pump operation mode High Level When the level rises above this level then a high alarm will be set The High condition will reset 10 seconds after the level falls below this set point PRIMEX 42 Level Controller User Manual This screen also has two buttons which can be used to force the level reading in the controller either up or down This is used to simulate the level rising or falling for testing To enter Level Simulation mode hold the up or down arrow for 5 seconds If the Up Simulate button is pressed the internal level in the controller will rise This can be used to confirm that the pumps turn ON at the proper point If the Down Simulate button is pressed then the level will fall confirming that the pumps turn OFF or that the low level will come on Shortly after releasing the button 5 seconds the system will return to normal and read the actual level Use the Return button in the lower left cor
15. el and stops Example Hold time 10 sec and Start Frequency 50Hz Start Frequency at Lag Level 58Hz PRIMEX 4f Level View Controller User Manual Hz Speed 10 sec done Start Lag pump ___ stop level 50 a Level Level dropping rising to Lag level fo 0002 10 x start level Time 1 3 5 7 9S9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 Start Frequency at Lag 2 Level This parameter sets the pump speed at the Lag 2 Pump ON level As the level rises above the Lag 2 Pump ON level the third pump starts and runs at the same speed as the lead lag pump until it reaches the Lag 2 Pump OFF level and stops LEVEL SETUP The Level Setup screen is where the level set points can be monitored and modified On Setting Setting Alen pm Float Level 12 0 High 92 140 5 ft 458 call Level 9 0 ft A n Lag Je DER 458 e o e 5 1 ft To change any of the set points simply touch the display for the set point and a keyboard will appear Enter the new value using the keyboard and press the Return key The new value entered will replace the previously displayed value The following set points can be modified from this screen Low Level If the level falls below this set point then the low level alarm will be active This alarm condition will automatically reset once the level rises above this set point Lead Call Level OFF When the level is pumped below this set point the Lea
16. ew controller uses a current transducer for each pump The measuring range of the current transmitter is typically listed on the transducer The default unit has a 0 100A range Current Transducers To configure the controller to match the current transducer touch the Pump X Amp Range button Using the pop up keyboard enter the maximum range value of the transducer This is the amp value at which the transducer will output 20mA High Current Monitoring When Enabled the Current Monitoring uses the pump amps measurement to determine whether a pump is overloading due to a clog low voltage or other changing conditions Set this value 2096 higher or more than the normal running amps This function does not stop the pump it only generates an alarm Dry Run Setup Enabled NM py bo 77 J When Enabled the Dry Run Protection uses the motor amps measurement to determine whether a pump is running dry no load For submersible pumps set the Pump Dry Run Amps to 30 less than the amp draw during normal pumping operation Please consult your pump manufacturer to confirm this value If the amps drop below this value for longer than the Dry Run Timer the controller will stop the pump and display a Dry Run Fault The Dry Run Timer time is used to avoid nuisance tripping If a pump trips on Dry Run the next pump will be called to run The Dry Run Fault automatically resets after two 2 minutes Note If you are using
17. float amp check transducer HIGH LEVEL FLOAT High level float is ON up Check pumps operation check in flow check level transducer P1 FAILURE OTOL Pump 1 Overload tip or Over Temp tip Check voltage pump clogging or wear 75 P2FAILURE OTOL Pump 2 Overload tip or Over Temp tip Check voltage pump clogging or wear 6 P3 FAILURE OT OL Pump Overload tip or Over Temp tip Check voltage pump clogging or wear 8 P2SEALFAILURE Pump 2 sealfaiure Checkpumpsed 79 PSSEALFAILURE Pump3seafale Checkpumpsed _ 10 BACKUP FLOAT MODE Backup float mode is active High oat tipped Check transducer operation POWER PHASE FAILURE Power loss or Phase loss to the control panel Check incoming power and phase monitor XDCR OPEN ALARM Transducer signal is less than 4mA Check transducer connection check trans ducer and vent tube 13 PUMP 1 HIGH CURRENT Pump amps higher than expected for time delay Check voltage pump clogging or wear 14 PUMP 2 HIGH CURRENT Pump amps higher than expected for time delay Check voltage pump clogging or wear PUMP 3 HIGH CURRENT Pump amps higher than expected for time delay Check voltage pump clogging or wear PUMP 1 DRY RUN Pump amps lower than expected for time delay Check transducer check low level float check pump 17 PUMP 2 DRY RUN Pump amps lower than expected for time delay Check transducer check low level float check p
18. he following table RS232 RS485 Factory Default Dip Switch Settings The settings below are for each COM port SWITCH SETTINGS 85485 with termination Causes the unit to function as an end unit in an RS485 network DIP switch YO MODULE JUMPERS Module jumper settings are programmed at the factory Analog Input jumper settings Bottom of PCB Board Set to 4 20mA Input JUMPER FUNCTION POSITION Analog Output jumper settings Top of PCB Board Set to 4 20mA Output JUMPER FUNCTION POSITION 1 ANALOGOUPPUO _ 2 ANALOGOUPUI 8 3 B ____ B PRIMEX 20 Level View Controller User Manual LEVEL VIEW CONTROLLER SETPOINTS UST _ STATION NAME START UP DATE CONTROLLER REV SENSOR SETUP MIN MAX FACTORY USER SETTING _____ LeverTransducer Offset 7 oo es VFD CONTROL SETUP Frequency _____ oo seo T lt Frequency oo soo Frequency 00 soo Hold Time at 60Hz on Ramp Up o s II LEVEL SETUP MeteeON orser RANGE orrser RANGE cal Levio orrser RANGE
19. n opens the Programmable Output Relays screen This screen enables the user to configure the operation of the relay outputs Seven output relays are available and can be user programmed to activate based on the following conditions Pump 1 Running Pump 2 Running Pump 3 Running Transducer Low Level Transducer High Level Float Low Level Float High Level Pump 1 Failure Pump 2 Failure 10 Pump 3 Failure 11 Pump 1 Seal Failure 12 Pump 2 Seal Failure 13 Pump 3 Seal Failure 14 Backup Float Mode Active 15 Power Phase Failure 16 Transducer Open Alarm 17 General Alarm Se O DI Doce PUMP DATA SCREEN Programmable Output Relays Pump 1 Running Pump 2 Running Relay 1 Relay 3 Relay 4 Float Low Level Float High Level PAGE 2 gt The Pump Data screen is for information only It is a record of the pump HP Volts and FLA This data can be viewed remotely when connected to the PRIMEXx PUMP WATCH cellular monitoring system PRIMEX Pump Information 480 V qe 1 0 H P M as 15 0 Full eee Thiz data is for informational purposes y Flaat High 2 Level View Controller User Manual PUMP AMPS SETUP Pump Amps Setup m 00 30 30 0 A 1 Amps 1 150A AXducer Range Current 300A comm 190A Current Pump 3 Amps P3High 30 0 Xducer Range Current 1 5 0 Dry Run x Protection Setup The Level Vi
20. ner of this screen to return to the Setup screen Back up float switch operation Two back up floats are strongly recommended They need to be wired to control the pumps independently of the Level View controller The float inputs into the Level View controller are for alarm monitoring purposes only not for pump control High Level Float All pumps will run when activated until the level drops below the Low Level floats and will also activate the alarm beacon and horn The High Level float switch is typically set above the High Level transducer set point 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 a dry run condition The Low Level float switch is typically set below the Low Level transducer set point TRANSDUCER FLOAT SWITCH INSTALLATION PRIMEX 3 Level View Controller User Manual FLOW SETUP The controller will calculate the pump GPM using time and the water level In order for the controller to do this it must know the wet well configuration and dimensions If the tank is cylindrical press the circle next to the button to set a check mark If the tank is rectangular press the circle next to the button to set a check mark To disable flow calculation press the Disable button to uncheck both well types If the well is cylindrical touch the
21. s in Group ID Time On Ack Alarm Name Details 095330 PUMPIOvERTEMP tt I 9 If you touch the magnifying glass the details of any active alarm will be displayed To return to the Pending Alarm screen press the ESC button Priority High Alarm Details Group View Active Alarms ID 000 PUMP Date 0425 11 09 53 PRIMEX 4 Level View Controller User Manual ALARM HISTORY The Alarm History screen shows the most recent alarm along with when it occurred when it returned to normal the duration of the event and when it was reset Use the 2 button to look at the second most recent The and 71 keys can be used to scroll through all of the alarms stored in the Alarm History log To return to the Alarm menu touch the ESC button Priority Lou Alarm History Group 00 General Collection Trigger Rise Time 09 10 14 13 41 Duration Trigger Fall Time 03 10 14 14 28 00 46 29 Time 01201 0 00 00 00 00 00 Reset Time 0120120 00 00 00 00 00 Time and date of alarm occurrence amp deactivation duration Possible alarms include LOW LEVEL XDCR Level in the wet well has fallen below the Check wet well amp check transducer Low Level Set point HIGH LEVEL XDCR Level in the wet well has exceeded the High Check pump operation check in flow check Level Set point level transducer 2 LOW LEVEL FLOAT Low level float is OFF down Check
22. ump PUMP DRY RUN Pump amps lower than expected for time delay Check transducer check low level float check pump 19 PANEL INTRUSION The control panel door has been opened The controller battery is low Change battery with power on controller Power cycle controller to reset screen indicator PRIMEX 5 Level View Controller User Manual SETUP evel Flow VFD Amps Sensor System Factory Sensor System Sensor Setup Triplex Pu J Empty ransducer Setup Enabled 15 0 ft Xducor Range anys euro T Level 14 26 22 0 Password To ee 01 16 15 SC Reset SE The transducer range is the 20mA Status 8 setpoint of your transducer information Programmable Outputs VED Control Setup Pump Amps Setup Frequency al _ Se z ear eon Enabled 00 30 Start Frequency at Lag Level 95 Xducer Range Current 15 0 A Start Frequency Pump 2 Amps P2High al Start Level 50 Hz Mducer Range Current Hold Time at 20 Raro rad on Ramp sec Protection Setup On Seti d LL ka Flow Calculation Menu i 200 High Lag2 A eva 10 5 ft 4 5 ft 4992 I Cylindrical all Level Cal Leve ann 4 5 ft Lag Call Level PRIMEX 6 Ka Lead 751 45
23. vel View Controller User Manual Notes The Lead Select button will only work if at least one of the HAND OFF AUTO selector switches in the control panel is set to the AUTO position If P1 is selected it will start as the lead pump every time the lead pump is called to run If the Lead Select is set to Auto default the lead pump will alternate every time the lead pump is called to run Setting the password with a value from 1 to 9999 will prevent future access to the Setup menu A password entry screen will be prompted prior to entering the Setup menu Reset button opens a screen with options to reset individual counters and hour meters ETM Cycle Count Reset P1 Cycles P Cycles Cycles 000018 000017 000000 P1 Hours P Hours Hours 00000 07 00000 07 00000 00 reset button for 3 seconds in order 0 reset the ETM or Cycle Counter Pressing the button opens the INPUT OUTPUT STATUS screen This screen enables the user to monitor the status of all Inputs and Outputs of the controller This is a very useful tool when troubleshooting INPUT STATUS OUTPUT STATUS UE EIN EZ 8 9 1011 6 13 14 16 17 12 13 14 15 16 ANO 8 5 mA t TE 00 mA AIN 1 Ulm amp AQOUTO 20 0 mA AQUT1 20 0 mA AOUT 2 20 0 ma PROGRAMMABLE Spe npe AOUT 68 5 mA PRIMEX Level View Controller User Manual PROGRAMMABLE Pressing the butto
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