Unassign Any Faults Not Used - MultiTrode MultiSmart Installation & Operation Manual

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MultiSmart Installation & Operation Manual
9.2.10
Configure Phase to Phase Voltage
A phase to phase pump supply voltage is required in order for the voltage protection functionality to work
correctly. Either select one of the options, or enter a custom voltage.
To modify after running the Setup Wizard navigate to:
9.2.11
Choose DNP3 Configuration (Reservoir Setup Only)
One of three standard DNP3 configurations must be chosen when setting up the MultiSmart as a Reservoir
monitor. The selected configuration sets the method of communications between the reservoir and the
remote pump station.
Configuration B is the preferred method. It sets up the DNP3 configuration for situations where a direct
communications link between the pump station and reservoir station exists.
Configurations A and C are used where a direct communications link is not present.
configurations setup the MultiSmart to receive the level via a DNP Master (MTU).
See Section 21 for more information.
9.2.12
Accepting New Configuration & Resetting Controller
The final commissioning screen displays a summary of the major settings entered. Check the configuration
carefully and press the Yes button if it is correct.
All current settings are replaced by the new configuration. The controller restarts with the new settings. This
process takes a several minutes to complete.

9.3 Unassign Any Faults Not Used

To speed up the process of establishing a new station, four standard configurations are used. These include
a number of useful pump faults, some of which may not be needed or not available in the station.
NOTE: Some of the standard configurations include a contactor auxiliary input for each pump. If no
contactor auxiliary is connected to this input a pump fault will be displayed but the pump will continue to
run. If not used, this fault should be unassigned.
To unassign any fault inputs, go to:
This screen shows what DINs have been assigned:
Digital Input
Top Board DIN 01
Top Board DIN 02
Top Board DIN 03
Top Board DIN 04
Top Board DIN 05
Top Board DIN 06
Top Board DIN 07
Top Board DIN 08
Top Board DIN 09
Top Board DIN 10
This screen is for display only. To edit, select Faults or General.
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Figure 71 – Digital Input assignments
MultiSmart_IO_Manual_A4_v2-22_R15.doc
Digital Inputs
Assigned
Pump 1
Motor Overtemp
Pump 1 Seal
Pump 1 Thermal Overload
P1 Contactor Auxiliary
P1 C/Breaker Off/Trip
DIN.6
Pump 2 Motor Overtemp
Pump 2 Seal
Pump 2 Thermal Overload
P1 Contactor Auxiliary
PgDn
Faults
PgUp
Input
General
Instead, these
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Tommy R Gardner
March 3, 2025

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.

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Mr. Anderson
March 3, 2025

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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