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| Phase | Single Phase |
|---|---|
| Motor Type | Permanent Magnet Motor |
| Voltage | 230V |
| Pump Type | Centrifugal |
| Type | Variable Speed Drive (VSD) Pump |
| Horsepower | 1.5 HP |
Staff responsible for operation, maintenance, inspection, and assembly must be qualified and informed.
Observe safety guidelines, national regulations, and work safety rules.
Follow regulations, local laws, and safety rules. Eliminate electrical dangers.
Operations must be performed with the machine switched off. Safety devices must be refitted and reactivated.
Always use safety gear, check for explosion risks, maintain cleanliness, and ensure first aid is available.
VSD is a frequency converter for electric pumps, controlling pressure and flow.
System of two VSD devices, one MASTER controlling the group and one SLAVE.
Check for damage during delivery. Notify dealer immediately if damaged.
Protect product from moisture, dust, heat, damage, and contamination during storage.
Unit is an electronic control device; specifications for models VSD 6 M/T, 10 T/M, 9 T/T, 14 T/T.
Inlet/outlet connections, frequency converter, control system, protection against overload and dry pumps.
Details on cable types, connections for power supply, motor, level control, and master/slave.
Details on shielded cables, power supply, motor, level control, and alarm contacts.
Description of LCD screen, buttons for manual/automatic mode, menu navigation, and settings.
Explanation of LED indicators for power, failure, pump status, and automatic mode.
Procedure for initial setup, including self-test, configuration menu access, and device readiness.
Instructions for setting up two devices to work in a group format as MASTER and SLAVE.
How to change values for language, pump current, rotation sense, and minimum speed.
How display modes change when pressing buttons in automatic operation.
Accessing and understanding logs for hours, cycles, connections, pressure, and alarms.
Quick reference for identifying and resolving common faults and alarms.
How alarms are displayed and managed, including flashing or steady red LEDs.
Detailed descriptions and solutions for specific alarms like insufficient water, overload, short circuit, and voltage issues.
Check for power supply failure, control equipment issues, or improper handling if the unit does not work.