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The third parameter for each relay determines the pump group. You can 
have two groups of pumps, and all similar duties within a group will operate 
together.  
P212, P222, P232 - Relay Pump Group 
By default, all pump groups are set to 1, but if you want to have another 
group, then set this parameter to 2, for each pump relay that should operate 
together as part of a second group. 
The fourth parameter and the fifth parameter for each relay set the pump 
“ON” and  “OFF”  points, which are entered in Measurement units P104. 
For pump down the  “ON”  is  set  higher than “OFF”.  For  pump up then 
“ON” is set  lower than “OFF”.  See  the appropriate  pump duty, function 
table (P212, 222, 232) for further information. 
P213, P223, P233 - Relay Setpoint 1 
This parameter determines the “ON” point of the pump. 
 
P214, P224, P234 - Relay Setpoint 2 
This parameter determines the “OFF” point for the pump. 
 
The sixth parameter will determine the service ratio that will be used to 
switch the pump, when pump duty selected is a Service Ratio duty.  
P211, 221, 231 = 6, 7 or 9 (Service ratio) 
P215, P225, P235 - Relay Setpoint 3 
This  parameter  determines  the  Service  Ratio  in  values  of  %.  See  the 
appropriate  pump  duty  function,  table  (P211,  221,  231),  for  further 
information. 
P219, P229, P239 - Relay Max.Rate 
This parameter will allow a pump to be switched at a pre-determined Rate 
of change of Level, irrespective of the “ON” level setpoint P213, 223, 233. 
Once a pump relay has been switched “ON” by the pre-determined Rate of 
Change,  it  will  remain  energised  until  the  level  reaches  the  “OFF”  level 
setpoint P214, 224, 234.  
Max. Rate is entered in Measurement Units (P104) per minute and can be 
entered  as  either  positive  (increasing  level)  or  negative  (decreasing level) 
values.