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CPS 10
CPS 20
IT
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ISTRUZIONI ORIGINALI IN LINGUA ITALIANA
IT PAGE 1 EN PAGE 21
Distributed in NZ By:
FR PAGE 41
DE PAGE 61
Freephone 0508 634 34 1
7 Monier Pl, Mt Wellington, Auckland 1060, New
Zealand
ES PAGE 81
NL PAGE 101 RUS PAGE 121
PL PAGE 143

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  • Page 1 CPS 10 CPS 20 ISTRUZIONI ORIGINALI IN LINGUA ITALIANA IT PAGE 1 EN PAGE 21 FR PAGE 41 DE PAGE 61 ES PAGE 81 NL PAGE 101 RUS PAGE 121 PL PAGE 143 Distributed in NZ By: Freephone 0508 634 34 1 7 Monier Pl, Mt Wellington, Auckland 1060, New Zealand...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SUMMarY CHAPTER DESCRIPTION PAGE 1.1 PartiCULar SiGnS introDUCtion 1.2 GeneraL inForMation 1.3 PreLiMinarY CHeCKS 2.1 FieLD LiMitationS teCHniCaL FeatUreS 2.2 inBoUnD SiGnaL FeatUreS 3.1 CooLinG tHe Motor 3.2 HYDraULiC ConneCtion inStaLLation 3.3 PreSSUriSeD tanK (eXPanSion VeSSeL) 3.4 Motor PUMP eLeCtriCaL ConneCtion 3.5 ConneCtinG tHe PreSSUre Unit to tHe PoWer SUPPLY 4.1 ProDUCt DeSCriPtion FUnCtioninG...
  • Page 3: Particular Signs

    The note sign offers important information highlighted outside the text to which it refers. 1.2 GENERAL INFORMATION With this manual PENTAIR INTERNATIONAL S.A.R.L.wants to provide the necessary information to install, use and maintain the CPS inverter coupled with a NOCCHI motor pump.
  • Page 4: Field Limitations

    2.1 FIELD LIMITATIONS ATTENTION If the electrical system is equipped with a motor-generator unit and/or high power machine tools, the CPS shall be powered via a stabilizer and filters of adequate size. • Environmental temperature: • Maximum operational pressure: • Maximum power at outlet: 1.5 kW +0 °C to 50 °C refer to the specific motor pump • Maximum nominal outbound current:...
  • Page 5: Cooling The Motor

    3.1 COOLING THE MOTOR Follow the precautions described below to ensure that the motor and electronics are cooled: • Install the pump in a well-aerated • Ambient temperatures should not be • Keep the cooling fins and ventilator area to guaranteed sufficient cooling above 40 °C clean to the motor and electronics...
  • Page 6: Connecting The Pressure Unit To The Power Supply

    Follow the instructions below to connect the machine to the electrical power supply system: • The pump must have an earth • Check that voltage is 1~230 Vac, • The CPS comes with a 2 m shielded connection and must be protected 50/60 Hz cable, for the pressure transducer, against indirect contacts in...
  • Page 7: Product Description

    • RS-485 → Communication port • INI → INIBIT input: NC external contact or NO for the START/STOP command • S.P. → External Set Point (EST) command: NA contact • NTC → NTC sensor input to control temperature • TRASD. → Input 0÷5 Volts for pressure transducer →...
  • Page 8: Pressure Unit

    4.1.2 PRESSURE UNIT NOTE CPS controls for the unit, such as MASTER (PRI – P) and SLAVE (SEC – S), are automatically configured. Alternatively, the "advanced parameters" can be used to configure the controls. • The system is comprised of two • The speed at which the pump rotates • As water requirements diminish, electrical pumps equipped with an...
  • Page 9: Control Panel Description

    CHaPter 5 ProGraMMinG 5.1 CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION The control panel is shown in picture below. • Indication: Day/Hour/Pressure/ Alarms/Faults/Advanced parameters Frequency/Current/State of the pump. • Indication of access to settings. • Unit of measure of the displayed parameter. • Temperature alarm indication. • Address module (Primary/Secondary).
  • Page 10: Programming Menu

    3. A - ABSORBED CURRENT • Current absorbed by the pump in • Frequency graph indicator • Day of the week Ampere 4. HH:MM - TIME • Time • Day of the week • Frequency graph indicator 5. COMPLEMENTARY PUMP STATUS (UNIT ONLY) • STB”...
  • Page 11: Programming Clock/Day

    5.3.1 PROGRAMMING CLOCK/DAY NOTE During the first installation phase, the module display flashes to indicate the internal clock needs updating. NOTE The clock is equipped with a battery to maintain the time and date for 24 hours if there is no power. DESCR PARAMETER MENU...
  • Page 12: Advanced Parameters

    5.3.3 ADVANCED PARAMETERS Key sequence to access the advanced menu, button pressed for 10 seconds DESCR. PARAMETER MENU DESCRIPTION DISPLAY NAME tPr e Unit of measurement. Pressure unit of measurement. Set n number of Set PointS. number of set points used. Motor rotation direction.* Motor rotation direction.
  • Page 13: Installation Parameters

    5.3.4 INSTALLATION PARAMETERS Key sequence to access the installation menu, last button pressed for 10 seconds. • During the modification of the • With the buttons it is possible to • To memorize the values press the parameters, the symbol on the modify the values button “SET”.
  • Page 14: Manual Start Of Motor/Priming

    DESCR. NOME MENÚ DESCRIZIONE DISPLAY PARAMETRO Subtract this figure from the set point to obtain pressure when the motor is DiF P Pressure threshold started-up. in other words, the motor starts-up when pressure reaches the set point value minus the threshold value (Bar). indicates minimum system pressure, a lack of water alarm will be generated aLL P Water alarm pressure...
  • Page 15: Manual Start/Stop

    5.5 MANUAL START/STOP It is possible to manually stop the pump by pressing the START/STOP button: in this situation the display alternatively shows the writing STOP. During STOP status the module is not operative unless the anti-lock mode is activated (TAB parameters - installation parameters 5.3.4).
  • Page 16: Alarm Table

    6.3 ALARM TABLE MESS. DISPLAY DESCRIPTION ACTION error due to the temporary absence of water. this occurs Check the water level in the first tank or the aqueduct pressure. when water is absent and the restart mechanism has been no water alarm - temporary Wait for the programmed attempted restart or press the button activated.
  • Page 17: General System Reset

    MESS. DISPLAY DESCRIPTION ACTION this error condition occurs when the voltage exceeds by in this case, the module will attempt to restart normal functioning over voltage error 10% the nominal voltage (230V). after 1 minute and will repeat the procedure up to five times. Press temporary.
  • Page 18: To Reset Factory Settings

    7.2 TO RESET FACTORY SETTINGS ATTENTION Loads all default values and deletes all previous values entered. The factory values can be loaded by pressing a sequence of keys. Key sequence to reset setting, press DOWN, ESC, ARROW DOWN, ESC, ARROW DOWN, ESC, press for 10 seconds. Press SET to confirm reset.
  • Page 19: To Install The Negative Suction Head

    8.2 INSTALLATION OF THE NEGATIVE SUCTION HEAD 1) Basin or tank 5) Tank/autoclave membrane (8 l/min) 9) Non return valve 6) Gauge 10) Filter 2) Float 3) Shut-off valve 7) Pressure transducer 11) Motor pump complete with inverter 4) Outlet tubing 8) Flexible tube...
  • Page 20: To Install The Positive Suction Head

    8.3 INSTALLATION OF THE POSITIVE SUCTION HEAD 1) Basin or tank 5) Tank/autoclave membrane (8 l/min) 9) Non return valve 2) Float 6) Gauge 10) Filter 3) Shut-off valve 7) Pressure transducer 11) Motor pump complete with inverter 4) Outlet tubing 8) Flexible tube For the installation of the positive suction head, ensure the correct inclination of the suction piping until the air present in the tubing can exit the outlet tubing.
  • Page 21: Electrical Connection Board - Power Board

    8.4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION BOARD – POWER BOARD • LINE → Power entry • J3 → Alarm exit • U → Motor connections 8.5 CONNECTIONS BOARD – CONTROL BOARD • RS-485 → Communication port; • INI → INIBIT input: NC external contact;...

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