Appendix 2: Pump-Flex  Decel Mode Application Considerations - Toshiba TE Series Instruction Manual

Low voltage digital solid state soft starter 18 – 1250a
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Basic Installation and Operation Guide
Appendix 2: Pump-Flex
Coast-to-Stop
(using Electro-Mech. starter)
Pump On
Pump Flow
Check Valve
Open
Pump Off
Back Flow
Check Valve
Slams
Pump Off
((( SHOCK WAVE )))
Check Valve
Closed
Pump-Flex
Soft Stop
(using VMX Series starter)
Pump
Soft Stop
Neutralized Flow
Check Valve
Closes Slowly
Pump Off
NO SHOCK WAVE
Check Valve
Closed
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TE Series Digital Solid State Soft Starters 18 – 1250A
Decel Mode Application Considerations
Pump-Flex
Deceleration (Soft Stop) is a unique feature of Toshiba Solid
State Soft Starters. It provides a slow decrease in the output voltage,
accomplishing a gentle decrease in motor torque during the stopping
mode. This is the OPPOSITE OF BRAKING in that it will take longer to
come to a stop than if the starter were just turned off.
The primary use of this function is with centrifugal pumps as a means to
reduce the sudden changes in pressure that are associated with "Water
Hammer" and slamming of check valves. Decel control in pump
applications is often referred to as Pump Control.
In a pump system, liquid is being pushed uphill. The force exerted by
gravity on the column of liquid as it goes up hill is called the "Head
Pressure" in the system. The pump is sized to provide enough Output
Pressure to overcome the Head Pressure and move the fluid up the pipe.
When the pump is turned off, the Output Pressure rapidly drops to zero
and the Head Pressure takes over to send the fluid back down the hill. A
"Check Valve" is used somewhere in the system to prevent this (if
necessary) by only allowing the liquid to flow in one direction.
Kinetic energy in that moving fluid is suddenly trapped when the valve
slams closed. Since fluids can't compress, that energy is transformed
into a "Shock Wave" that travels through the piping system looking for an
outlet in which to dissipate. The sound of that shock wave is referred to
as "Water Hammer". The energy in that shock wave can be extremely
damaging to pipes, fittings, flanges, seals and mounting systems.
SOLUTION:
By using the Pump-Flex
output torque is gradually and gently reduced, which slowly reduces the
pressure in the pipe. When the Pump Output Pressure is just slightly
lower than the System Head Pressure, the flow slowly reverses and
closes the Check Valve. By this time there is very little energy left in the
moving fluid and the Shock Wave is avoided. When the output voltage to
the motor is low enough to no longer be needed, the TE Series will end
the Pump-Flex
Decel cycle and turn itself off.
Caution!
Decel is THE OPPOSITE of braking. Enabling the Decel
feature will make the motor take LONGER to stop than if it
were simply turned off.
Decel feature of the TE Series, the pump

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