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Manufacturer | Franklin Fueling Systems |
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Model | GUARDIAN SPGC-220 |
Category | Controller |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Phase | Single |
Enclosure Rating | NEMA 4X |
Communication Protocol | Modbus RTU |
Operating Temperature | -40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F) |
Compatibility | Submersible Turbine Pumps (STPs), Sensors |
Explains manual conventions, safety symbols, and contact information for questions.
Details the SPGC-220 controller's purpose and compatibility with petroleum pump motors.
Specifies electrical connections, circuit breaker requirements, and suitable indoor locations.
Outlines mounting considerations and necessary clearances for the controller.
Step-by-step guide for installing the SPGC-220 controller, including wiring and mounting.
Explains configuration for Primary-Secondary and Alternating Circuit (AC) modes.
Outlines the default factory settings for the SPGC-220's DIP switches.
Explains the function of each pole on SW1 and SW2 for controller configuration.
Describes the Auto Restart mode setting for pump recovery after faults.
Details the Fault Shutdown mode for system-wide response to abnormal conditions.
Explains how to disable the extended run feature to prevent continuous pump operation.
Describes the DEF Mode for detecting abnormal conditions in Diesel Exhaust Fluid applications.
Provides detailed steps and necessary conditions for calibrating the SPGC-220 controller.
Instructions for silencing the audible alarm and resetting the controller.
Describes selectable features for diagnostics and introduces error alarm troubleshooting.
Wiring diagrams for DEF-PMA150A (Single-Phase 60 Hz) and DEF-PMA150D (Three-Phase 60 Hz).
Wiring diagrams for DEF-PMA150B (Single-Phase 50 Hz) and DEF-PMA150C (Three-Phase 50 Hz).
Diagram illustrating the standalone wiring configuration for the SPGC-220.
Illustrates the wiring setup for Primary-Secondary operational mode.
Shows the wiring configuration for Alternating Circuit (AC) operation.
Depicts the wiring for combined Primary-Secondary and Alternating Circuit modes.