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Franklin Electric SubDrive75 - User Manual

Franklin Electric SubDrive75
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SubDrive75/100/150
Constant Pressure Controller
Installation Manual
05.2010
Doc Nb.: 308 018 602; Rev.: 0

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Questions and Answers

  • D
    Donald BlackJul 26, 2025
    What to do if my Franklin Electric SubDrive75 shows high pressure?
    • J
      Joshua DickersonJul 26, 2025
      If your Franklin Electric Controller is showing high pressure, first adjust the pressure sensor. If that doesn't work, disconnect the sensor wire at the PCB. If the drive continues to run, you will need to replace the drive. Also, verify the condition of the sensor wire; repair or replace it if necessary. The issue may be due to the pressure sensor setting or a shorted sensor wire.
  • J
    Jason WillisJul 30, 2025
    Why does my Franklin Electric SubDrive75 have pressure fluctuations?
    • E
      Edward BakerJul 30, 2025
      Pressure fluctuations in your Franklin Electric Controller can stem from several factors. Make sure the pressure sensor and gauge are correctly placed and set. The pressure tank might be too small for the system flow, or there could be a leak. Disconnect power and check the pressure gauge for pressure drop. Insufficient pump submergence causing air entrainment can also lead to fluctuations; set the pump deeper or install a flow sleeve with an airtight seal. If the fluctuation only occurs on branches before the sensor, flip DIP switch #4 to 'on' (07C and newer).
  • A
    Anthony FerrellAug 4, 2025
    What to do if my Franklin Electric SubDrive75 shows low pressure?
    • R
      robertsdavidAug 4, 2025
      If your Franklin Electric Controller indicates low pressure, start by adjusting the pressure sensor and checking the pump rotation. Also, examine the frequency at maximum flow and verify the maximum pressure. The issue may be due to the pressure sensor setting, pump rotation, or pump sizing.
  • S
    scottandersonAug 10, 2025
    What to do if my Franklin Electric Controller runs on and won’t shut down?
    • R
      rachelwaltersAug 10, 2025
      If your Franklin Electric Controller runs and won’t shut down, power the system down to clear the fault and verify the voltage. If this issue occurs repeatedly, replace the drive. The cause may be a power surge or a bad component.
  • M
    Michael HamptonAug 14, 2025
    What to do if my Franklin Electric SubDrive75 Controller shows 'no water'?
    • P
      Peter ChristensenAug 14, 2025
      If your Franklin Electric Controller and motor are operating but there is no water, and frequency is max with low amps, check for a closed valve or a stuck check valve. If the frequency is max with high amps, check for a hole in the pipe. If the frequency is max with erratic amps, check the pump operation for dragging impellers. Check all connections. Disconnect power and allow the well to recover for a short time, then retry. The issue may be due to a loose switch or cable connection or gulping water at the pump inlet.
  • L
    lindsay86Aug 19, 2025
    Why is my Franklin Electric SubDrive75 Controller making audible noise?
    • K
      Kathleen BlairAug 19, 2025
      If your Franklin Electric Controller is making excessive fan noise, replace the fan. If the fan noise is normal, relocate the drive to a more remote area. If the noise is hydraulic, try raising or lowering the depth of the pump. Ensure the pressure tank location is at the entrance of the water line into the house. The noise may be caused by the fan, hydraulic issues, or plumbing.

Summary

General Safety Instructions

Description and Features

How it Works

Constant Pressure Operation

Explains how the SubDrive maintains consistent water pressure.

Pump Sizing - SubDrive75

SubDrive75 Drive Configuration

Instructions on configuring the SubDrive75 for different pump sizes using DIP switches.

Pump Sizing - SubDrive100

SubDrive100 Drive Configuration

Instructions for configuring the SubDrive100 with various pump sizes via DIP switches.

Pump Sizing - SubDrive150

SubDrive150 Drive Configuration

Steps to configure the SubDrive150 for different pump ratings using DIP switches.

Underload Sensitivity Selection

Underload Smart Reset

Over Temperature Foldback

Before Getting Started

Controller Location Selection

Circuit Breaker and Wire Sizing

Wiring Connections

Motor Lead Connections

Diagram showing how to connect motor leads to the terminal block.

Installation Procedure

Start-Up and Operation

Diagnostic Fault Codes

Troubleshooting Quick Reference

Troubleshooting Quick Reference (Continued)

Franklin Electric SubDrive75 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFranklin Electric
ModelSubDrive75
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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