MultiSmart Installation & Operation Manual
Fault Name
Well 1 Level Locked
Well 1 High High Level
Well 1 High Level
Well 1 Low Low Level
Well 1 Low Level
Well 1 Backup Level Ain Over Range
Well 1 Backup Level Ain Under Range
Well 1 Backup Level Invalid
Well 1 Primary Level Ain Over Range
Well 1 Primary Level Ain Under Range
Well 1 Primary Level High Range
Well 1 Primary Level Invalid
Well 1 Primary Level Low Range
Well 1 Pulse Start
Well 1 Pulse Stop
Station Faults
4
Max Off Time
4
Max Run Time
Power Failure
5
Station Inhibited
Station Pulse Start
Station Pulse Stop
Station Low Flow Fault
Station Low Flow Warning
IO Unit – Analog Inputs
IO Unit 1 Ain 1 Over Range
IO Unit 1 Ain 1 Under Range
IO Unit 1 Ain 2 Over Range
IO Unit 1 Ain 2 Under Range
Generator faults (No default Sources are linked to these faults)
Generator Running
Generator Fault
Rain Gauge Fault
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Description
than the specified threshold.
The level has changed by less than the specified amount in the specified time. (The
timed period can be a fixed amount of time or a period of the day, e.g. 14:30 to 17:00).
Up to four timed periods can be specified.
Level has reached the High High level
Level has reached the High level
Level has reached the Low Low level
Level has reached the Low level
The current of backup level device is greater than specified maximum
The current of backup level device is less than the specified minimum
Communications to the backup remote level has failed
Primary level device current is greater than the specified maximum
Primary level device current is less than the specified minimum
Primary Level < HRP and Backup level > HRB
HRP = High Range Primary level, HRB = High Range Backup level
Communications to the primary remote level has failed
Primary Level > LRP and Backup level < LRB
LRP = Low Range Primary level, LRB = Low Range Backup level
A well based Pulse Start has been initiated
A well based Pulse Stop has been initiated
Off time of any pump is greater than the specified maximum
The run time of any pump is greater than the specified maximum
A user definable fault (A link or source required)
Activated via SCADA - all pumps in station become unavailable ('Holdout' flashes)
A station based Pulse Start has been initiated
A station based Pulse Stop has been initiated
Station Flow rate is lower than the expected flow rate by an amount of preconfigured
percentage of the expected flow
Station Flow rate is lower than the expected flow rate by an amount of preconfigured
percentage of the expected flow, to give a warning to the operator
Analog input current is greater than the specified maximum
Analog input current is less than the specified minimum
Analog input current is greater than the specified maximum
Analog input current is less than the specified minimum
Generator supply is currently being used
Generator is faulty
A predefined fault for a rain gauge
Default
Default
Section
Setting
Status
Reference
5%, 30min
Off
14.8.11
96.0 - 98.0
Off
12.3.4
87.0 - 92.0
On
12.3.40
4.0 - 6.0
Off
12.3.4
10.0 - 15.0
Off
12.3.4
20mA
On
-
4mA
On
-
-
On
-
20mA
On
14.6
4mA
On
14.6
80%, 95%,
On
14.8.8.1
1s
-
On
15%, 5%,
On
14.8.8.2
1s
-
Off
16.2.3
-
Off
16.2.3
6h
Off
16
30min
Off
16
-
On
-
-
On
-
-
Off
16.2.3
-
Off
16.2.3
100%
Off
20.5
120%
Off
20.5
20mA
On
-
4mA
On
-
20mA
On
-
4mA
On
-
-
Off
5.4.3.4
-
Off
5.4.3.4
-
Off
-
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I have four pumps connected to my multi smart. One jockey and three that rotate with the jockey as needed. My problem is that the jockey pump always shows its running even when it isn't running. the other pumps show actuate run times and starts. only the main pump shows continuous run even when it is turned off. I was wondering if there any advice I could be given to resolve this issue.
The MultiTrode MultiSmart may show the jockey pump as continuously running even when it is turned off due to the "External Run" status. This occurs if the pump is started by an external control method, such as a manual override switch, where the contactor remains closed but no run command was sent by the controller. As a result, the system continues updating run time statistics and generating relevant faults or warnings. Checking for an external control signal or a stuck contactor may help resolve the issue.
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