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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application Of Council Directive(s) 89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Manufacturer’s Name \ Address: Franklin Electric Co., Inc. 100 Schaefer Dr. Gas City, IN 46933 European Representative Name: Dieter Schuch European Representative Address: Franklin Electric Europa GmbH...
Contents To Set SubMonitor Language ..........2 SubMonitor Submersible Pump Motor Protection System ..........3 Components ................4 Installation ................5-6 Quick Guide to Setup .............7 Additional Programmable Options ........8 Password .................9 Event History ................. 10 Key Parameters in Event History ........11 Other Features ..............12 Special Conditions ...............
To Set SubMonitor Language: After data sync, from monitoring screen, Select Menu, press button Select 5 Detailed Setup, press button Select K Change Password, press button Select English, press button Turn knob until the desired language is displayed, press button to set...
All programming set-up can be made prior to installing at the field site by connecting 230 volts single-phase between voltage inputs L1, L2 and L3 of SubMonitor (jumper between L2 and L3) and entering the motor data and any other options.
This equipment should be installed by technically qualifi ed personnel. Failure to install in compliance with national and local electrical codes and within Franklin Electric recommendations may result in electrical shock or fi re hazard, unsatisfactory performance, or equipment failure.
To use the DIN rail mount, first attach the DIN rail clip to the bottom of the base unit. Then secure the SubMonitor to the DIN rail. Attach the top rail first, then apply downward pressure until the bottom rail snaps into place.
You can now rotate the knob to another item on the screen. Selecting OK returns you to the parent menu. SubMonitor is now set up to protect your motor and pump, and will allow Manual the motor to start when you return to the Monitor screen and select...
Additional Programmable Options The table on page 12 shows the parameters that may be changed in the Basic Menu Detailed Menu screens, including the default settings. Monitor Display Volts Amps Pump Running Menu Basic Setup Basic Setup Display 5 Detailed Setup 6 Return to Monitor 1 Enter Password 2 Select Motor...
Password 1. The password is factory preset to 0 0 0, which disables the password protection. With the password protection disabled, all functions in the menus can be changed by any user. 2. If the password protection is enabled, all parameters in the menus can be viewed but not changed until the correct password is entered.
When “detailed” logging mode is selected, every switch event and timed reset is recorded. This mode is typically used only for detailed system troubleshooting. Additional events logged: • Timed Reset (Motor Start by SubMonitor) • Switch On (Motor Start by External Control) • Switch Off (Motor Stop by External Control)
Key to Parameters in Event History Whenever a setting is changed in the menu, the change is recorded in the event history as a Parameter Change. The parameter that was changed is identified with a parameter number per the following table, and the new setting is recorded.
Other Features Reset The SubMonitor will not allow a reset for several minutes after a fault trip, depending on the programmed reset time and fault mode. This allows time for the motor to cool before it is restarted after a problem has occurred. Any Manual Reset causes the motor to restart in exactly one minute.
Troubleshooting Fault Message Problem / Conditions Possible Cause SF Amps setting SF Amps Set Too High Motor SF Amps not entered above 350 Amps Reversed incoming Phase Reversal Incoming power problem voltage phase sequence Wrong Motor Voltage or SFA Measured voltage or Setting Overrange current is exceeding the...
Maintenance Symptom Possible Cause or Solution If the line voltage is correct at the SubMonitor’s L1, L2 and L3 terminals and the display is blank, remove display and SubMonitor Dead check cable connections. If cable connections are ok, then SubMonitor is malfunctioning.
10-95% non-condensing Protection Class Display Unit NEMA 3R Base Unit NEMA 1 * When Strong radio frequency energy is present, SubMonitor measurement accuracy (voltage and current) is ± 3%. Contact Franklin Electric technical support for assistance with these types of installations.
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