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INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL DuraQuench™ ELECTRIC FIRE PUMP CONTROLLER Instructional Startup Video Doc. P/N 06‐791‐2 Rev. 1 SOLUTIONS Fire Protection Explosion Protection Overpressure Protection Pressure Activation ...
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You should install and use the Fike products described in this document in compliance with all applicable laws, standards, and regulations. Fike assumes no liability for damages or losses occurring as a result of your noncompliance with applicable laws and regulations. It is the responsibility of the buyer or distributor of Fike products, who distributes, disposes of, or otherwise places the product with a third party, to notify such third party in advance of the contents and conditions set forth in this document. Fike assumes no responsibility for any losses incurred by you or third parties as a result of unauthorized use of Fike products. QUALITY NOTICE Fike is an ISO 9001:2015 certified company. Prior to shipment, we thoroughly test our products and review our documentation to assure the highest quality in all respects. ...
WARNING DO NOT DEFEAT ANY INTERLOCKS OR SAFETY FEATURES OR EQUIPMENT OR CIRCUITRY. WARNING FOREIGN VOLTAGE MAY BE PRESENT. CONTROLLERS EQUIPPED WITH MODIFICATION “SP1” OR “SP2” UTILIZE AUXILIARY BRANCH CIRCUIT POWER WHICH IS NOT SWITCHED OR CONTROLLED BY THE ISOLATING SWITCH (IS) OR CIRCUIT BREAKER (CB). ALWAYS TURN OFF OR DISCONNECT THE EXTERNAL SOURCE OF POWER BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO SERVICE THE CONTROLLER. WARNING BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO MAINTENANCE OR SERVICE THIS EQUIPMENT, BE SURE TO FOLLOW THE PLACARD INSTRUCTIONS TO DE‐ENERGIZE BOTH THE TRANSFER SWITCH AND FIRE PUMP CONTROLLER. Page 2 P/N 06‐791‐2 (Rev. 1) 704 SW 10 Street, P.O. Box 610, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013‐0610 U.S.A. ● Phone: (816) 229‐3405 ● www.fike.com ...
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION The combined Manual and Automatic Electric Fire Pump Controller is an integral component of the DuraQuench pump skid. It meets all of the requirements of NFPA‐20, Standard for the Installation of Stationary Fire Pumps for Fire Protection and FM Property Loss Prevention Data Sheet 3‐7, Fire Protection Pumps. The controller provides across‐the‐line (direct‐on‐line) full voltage starting for the three phase motor driven fire pump installed on the DuraQuench pump skid. The controller is used where local power limitations do not restrict the motor starting in‐rush (locked rotor) current. The controller is ordered with horsepower and voltage options to meet specific project requirements. Refer to Fike’s pump skid data sheet for ordering format. 1.1. Standard Functions • Pressure Start • Remote Start • Deluge Start • Manual, Non‐Automatic Operation (Remote, Deluge, or Manual Start Only) • Sequence Delay ...
5 50 K 7 ½ 60 H 7 ½ 50 J 10 60 H 10 & up 50 H 15 & up 60 G Remote Contacts – On the control unit (CU), the voltage free contacts are rated for 2 amps (resistive) at 30 VDC, or 1 amp (resistive) at 125 VAC. Remote Contacts – On the programmable option chassis (POC), the voltage free contacts are rated for 6 amps (resistive) at 30 VDC, 6 amps (resistive) at 250 VAC. They also carry UL pilot duty ratings R300 and B300. Pressure Rating – Standard controllers are rated for 300 PSI (20.7 BAR). Higher ratings are available. Plumbing – Standard controllers are provided with brass fittings. Other materials are available. Enclosure – Standard controllers are rated for NEMA type 2 or IP‐31. Other enclosures are available. Ambient Temperature – Rated for operation in a 50°C ambient provided the input and output cable has a temperature rating of 105°C. For a 40°C ambient, the temperature rating of the cable can be reduced to 90°C. No direct sunlight is allowed on the enclosure. Electromagnetic Compatibility – Tested to comply with EN 61000‐6‐2 for immunity and EN 61000‐6‐4 for emissions. Page 4 P/N 06‐791‐2 (Rev. 1) 704 SW 10 Street, P.O. Box 610, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013‐0610 U.S.A. ● Phone: (816) 229‐3405 ● www.fike.com ...
2. INSTALLATION The fire pump controller is an integral part of the DuraQuench pump skid. It is securely mounted and bolted to the pump skid frame prior to shipment from the factory. The controller and all of its wiring and plumbing should be installed in accordance with the requirements outlined in this section and the external wiring diagram(s) near the end of this manual. It should also be installed in accordance with the requirements of: NFPA‐20, Standard for the Installation of Stationary Fire Pumps for Fire Protection; NFPA‐70, article 695, the National Electric Code; FM Property Loss Prevention Data Sheet 3‐7, Fire Protection Pumps; as well as any local requirements. CAUTION Prior to installation, check that the system voltage and the motor nameplate voltage and horsepower ...
2.3. MOTOR CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS The pump motor on the DuraQuench pump skid is pre‐wired to the controller prior to shipment from the factory. Circuit conductors are secured in such a manner so they will not move or interfere or rub against any components or mechanisms with sharp edges or corners that are mounted on the pump skid or contained within the controller cabinet. The output motor wiring is connected to the bottom of the controller’s Main Contactor M load side terminal lugs T1, T2, and T3. Refer to the External Wiring diagram located near the end of this manual for details. All motor circuit conductors are sized according to the National Electric Code (NFPA‐70) on a continuous duty basis. Insulation for these conductors is chosen so it will not be affected by the surrounding environment and will have an insulation temperature rating at least 90 degrees C for an ambient of 40C or at least 105C for an ambient of 50C. The ampacity of the wire is based on 125% of the motor full load current (FLA) using the 60C column for 100 amps or less and the 75C column in field wiring table 310.15(B)(16) of the 2011 edition of the NFPA 70 for higher currents. Also, applying the appropriate correction factors in accordance with 310.15(B)(1) through 310.15(B)(7). NOTE The controller is Service Entrance Rated so a dual grounding lug is provided for the grounding electrode ...
#12 1.588 15,700 Ft. 78,500 Ft. #14 2.525 9,900 49,000 #16 4.016 6,200 31,000 #18 6.385 3,900 19,500 #20 10.15 2,500 12,500 #22 16.14 1,500 7,500 #24 25.67 940 4,700 #26 40.18 620 3,100 NOTE Resistance and number of splices and contacts in circuit must be taken into consideration. A single splice may exceed the total resistance of 1,000 Ft. or more of wire. Page 8 P/N 06‐791‐2 (Rev. 1) 704 SW 10 Street, P.O. Box 610, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013‐0610 U.S.A. ● Phone: (816) 229‐3405 ● www.fike.com ...
The Setup Assistant helps you to setup all the basic settings on the controller. It allows you to set the Start/Reset pressures, set the display for PSI or BAR, set the Phase Rotation for ABC or CBA, enable Deluge/Remote Start, enable the Minimum Run Timer, set the Sequence starting delay, set the accelerate time, and enable the Auto Test Timer. By default, the controller is setup to use the pressure sensing line connection provided on the unit. If Deluge Start is to be used in lieu of using the pressure line activation, the pump must be setup for Manual Start Only, which prevents the pump from being started on a pressure drop. Refer to the Fire Pump Controller Setup Form (P/N 06‐815) for complete controller setup instructions for deluge operation. NOTE After the Initial Power Up, you will need to Login to access the Setup Assistant. See Logging In for further information. NOTE All settings are automatically updated once entered into the controller. P/N 06‐791‐2 (Rev. 1) Page 9 704 SW 10 Street, P.O. Box 610, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013‐0610 U.S.A. ● Phone: (816) 229‐3405 ● www.fike.com ...
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Page 1 of the Setup Assistant allows you to set the Start Pressure associated with the controller’s pressure sensing line connection, if used. On the initial Power Up, the START PSI (BAR) and RESET PSI (BAR) settings will be zero. The pump won’t start in this condition until the START PSI (BAR) is set. To set, simply press the START PSI (BAR) button and enter the value desired. The Reset pressure will automatically set itself to 10 PSI (0.69 BAR) above the Start pressure. DO NOT ENTER A START PRESSURE IF THE CONTROLLER’S DELUGE START OPTION IS TO BE USED TO START THE PUMP. Doing so may cause the controller to immediately start the pump. Proceed to Page 2 of the Setup Assistant to enable Deluge Start. Refer to the Fire Pump Controller Setup Form (P/N 06‐815) for complete instructions on how to setup the controller for Deluge Start operation. CAUTION Before entering the start and reset pressures, make sure that the pressure sensing line is connected to the controller and that the pump discharge pressure gauge is reading a higher pressure than the start pressure setting. If the discharge pressure is too low, the pump will start immediately upon entering the start pressure. If this should occur, press and hold the STOP button on the front of the controller and adjust the start pressure setting accordingly. If you need to adjust the Reset Pressure Setting, simply push the RESET PSI (BAR) button, and set it accordingly. Press NEXT to continue to Page 2 of the Setup Assistant, where you will find all your options and settings, including PHASE SEQUENCE, DELUGE START, REMOTE START, MIN RUN, SEQUENCE START DELAY, and ACCEL DELAY. Page 10 P/N 06‐791‐2 (Rev. 1) 704 SW 10 Street, P.O. Box 610, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013‐0610 U.S.A. ● Phone: (816) 229‐3405 ● www.fike.com ...
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The Deluge Start function will allow a maintained contact from a Deluge Valve to call for a start, if enabled. To use this function, you must wire a normally closed contact to the controller that opens when the Deluge Valve trips. The start function is delayed by Sequence Start delay setting. To enable the Deluge Start from the screen, simply toggle the DELUGE START button to enable or disable as dictated by your needs. NOTE If the Deluge Start function is used as the sole means of activating the controller, the controller must be setup for Manual Start Only, which prevents the pump from being started on a pressure drop. Remote Start The Remote Start function will allow a remote manual pushbutton to call for a start, if enabled. To use this function, you must wire a normally closed contact to the controller that opens when the Remote Start button is pressed. The start function is immediate and will not be delayed by the Sequence Start delay setting. To enable the Remote Start from the screen, simply toggle the REMOTE START button to enable or disable as dictated by your needs. Minimum Run When enabled, the Minimum Run option will run the motor for at least 600 seconds. If there is no demand after that time, the pump will shut off immediately – however if there is a demand, the pump will continue running until the demand is reset. Typically, this occurs when the pressure recovers to a point above the Reset Pressure setting. To enable the Minimum Run Timer, toggle the MIN RUN button to enable or disable as dictated by your needs. Sequence Start This function is used to start multiple pumps in sequence. For example, if you have 3 pumps, and you want a 5 second delay between each one starting, you would set the controllers as follows: Controller 1: 0 seconds Controller 2: 5 seconds Controller 3: 10 seconds To enable the sequence start time delay, press the SEQUENCE START DELAY button and enter the appropriate time delay. Press ENTER and your entry will automatically be updated. Accelerate Time Delay On reduced voltage controllers, the Accelerate Time Delay determines how much time the controller allows for the motor to accelerate to full speed. The maximum setting is 10 seconds. To set the Accelerate Time Delay from the screen, press the ACCEL DELAY button and input the time delay that fits your needs. Press ENTER and your entry will automatically be updated. Press NEXT to continue to page 3 of the Setup Assistant, where you may set the weekly or monthly test time. P/N 06‐791‐2 (Rev. 1) Page 11 704 SW 10 Street, P.O. Box 610, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013‐0610 U.S.A. ● Phone: (816) 229‐3405 ● www.fike.com ...
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How to Set the Weekly or Monthly Test To enable, press the AUTO TEST button. Then select either the monthly or weekly test, and enter the time you would like the test to automatically occur. To set the WEEKLY TEST, enter the following: 1. The day, 1‐7 with 1 representing Monday 2. The hour, in accordance with a 24 hour clock 3. The minute, 0‐59 For example, if you would like to set the weekly test to Tuesday at 9:00 am, you would enter the following: Day: 2 Hour: 9 Minute: 00 To set the MONTHLY TEST you must enter the following: 1. A week 1‐4, with 1 representing the first week of the month 2. A day, 1‐7 with 1 representing Monday 3. The hour, in accordance with a 24 hour clock 4. The minute 0‐59 Alternatively, if you would like to set the monthly test to the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 2:15pm, you would enter the following: Week: 2 Day: 2 Hour: 14 Minute: 15 NOTE All adjustments are automatically updated as soon as they are entered. Page 12 P/N 06‐791‐2 (Rev. 1) 704 SW 10 Street, P.O. Box 610, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013‐0610 U.S.A. ● Phone: (816) 229‐3405 ● www.fike.com ...
To change settings on your G4 interface, you must first login with the associated username and password. Unless changed, the factory default username and password is as follows: Login Factory Defaults: Username: USER Password: USER Or Username: SERVICE Password: SERVICE To login from the Home Screen, press SETUP to access the Setup screen. Press LOGIN and then the blue box next to User Name and Password and enter the appropriate information. Once entered, press LOGIN. The screen shows you logged in as the Username. Then press EXIT to go back to the Setting screen. Now press SETUP ASSISTANT or ADVANCED SETUP. You are now logged in until any screen is idle for more than 10 minutes. Home Screen Setup Menu Enter Information and Press Login Press Exit P/N 06‐791‐2 (Rev. 1) Page 13 704 SW 10 Street, P.O. Box 610, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013‐0610 U.S.A. ● Phone: (816) 229‐3405 ● www.fike.com ...
SETUP Button: This button takes you to the SETTINGS screen. From here you can access the Setup Assistant, Advanced Setup, Service Information, Pressure Drop Test button, Alarm Test button, and Setting Summary button. 5.2. Functions on Alarm Status Menu PUMP RUNNING Alarm: When the pump is running, the Pump Running light illuminates and the Pump Running alarm contacts transfers. NOTE The alarm is activated when the motor current is greater than 20% of the motor FLA. AC FAILURE Alarm: When one or all phases are lost, the AC Failure alarm will illuminate and the AC Failure alarm contacts will transfer. NOTE If only one phase is lost, the controller implements PhaseSmart lockout which prevents the motor from starting until the phase is restored. PHASE SEQUENCE Alarm: When the Phase Sequence on the incoming 3‐phase source differs from the last set sequence, the Phase Sequence alarm light will illuminate, the Audible Alarm will sound, and the remote Phase Sequence contacts will transfer. NOTE See the Setup Assistant section of this manual for more information on how to initially setup this alarm. PUMP TROUBLE STATUS Button: This button takes you to the Pump House Trouble alarm screen. When a Pump House Trouble alarm contact closes, the appropriate indicating light illuminates, the Audible Alarm sounds, and the Pump House Trouble alarm contacts transfer. Page 14 P/N 06‐791‐2 (Rev. 1) 704 SW 10 Street, P.O. Box 610, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013‐0610 U.S.A. ● Phone: (816) 229‐3405 ● www.fike.com ...
5.3. Functions on System Status Menu AUTO PRESSURE START: Illuminates when the controller is started by a pressure drop. AUTO DELUGE START: Illuminates when the controller is started by a deluge valve contact. AUTO REMOTE START: Illuminates when the controller is started by a remote start button. AUTO TEST START: Illuminates when the controller is started by Auto testing or the Pressure Drop Test button is pressed. AUTO SP1/SP2 START: Illuminates when AC power is lost to SP1 or SP2. MANUAL LOCAL START: Illuminates when the Start Pushbutton on the front of the controller is pressurized. MANUAL OPERATOR START: Illuminates when the Emergency Manual Operator lever is operated. GENERATOR START: Illuminates only on a transfer switch controller when the Normal Power is lost. Illuminates when a Low Suction pressure alarm occurs. LOW SUCT PRESSURE: LOW SUCT SHUTDOWN: Illuminates when a Low Suction pressure shutdown occurs. LOW DISCH PRESSURE: Illuminates when a Low Discharge pressure alarm occurs. BYPASS MODE: Illuminates only on a soft start controller when the ATL/Soft switch is in ATL position. TRANSDUCER TEST: Illuminates on a transducer test failure. This could be anytime when the transducer output voltage is less than 0.9 vdc or greater than 6.2 vdc. Or it could occur during an Auto test or a Pressure Drop test if the pressure does not drop below 10 psi. CB TRIP TIMING: Illuminates when the circuit breaker is timing to trip. This occurs when the motor current exceeds 330% of FLA. 5.4. Functions on Settings Menu SETUP ASSISTANT: See the Initial Setup Section in this manual. This requires User Level password. See the Logging In section in this manual for further details. ADVANCED SETUP: This button takes you to the Advanced Setup screen where you can setup all controller functions. This requires User/Service Level password. See the Advance Setup section in this manual for further details. PRESSURE DROP TEST Button: Pressing the PRESSURE DROP TEST button opens the drain valve solenoid to initiate the motor starting sequence by a pressure drop. This button should be used for routine starting. ALARM TEST Button: This button takes you to the Alarm Test screen where every remote alarm contact can be tested by function. Contacts automatically transfer back to normal when the screen is exited or when the screen times out and returns to the main menu. SETTING SUMMARY: See the Setting Summary section in this manual for further details. P/N 06‐791‐2 (Rev. 1) Page 15 704 SW 10 Street, P.O. Box 610, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013‐0610 U.S.A. ● Phone: (816) 229‐3405 ● www.fike.com ...
Reset Pressure – enter pressure PSI or BAR scale – press to toggle Phase Rotation – press to toggle ABC or CBA Minimum Run Timer – press to enable or disable Auto Test Button – See Setup Assistant for further details Transducer Test – press to enable or disable Timer Settings Screen Sequence Delay – enter time Accelerate Delay – enter time High Zone Delay – enter time Failure to Start Delay – enter time Option Settings Screen Option Enables ‐ Page 1 Auxiliary Alarm Relay Setup (Relays provided with Mod. Code POC) Relay Number – press to set or change Name ‐ press to set or change Select Function ‐ press to continue Functions desired – press to select (also see next screen) Note: Multiple functions can be selected (except for AC Fail) Pump Trouble Alarm Setup (Inputs provided with Mod. Code POC) Input Number – press set or change Name ‐ press to set or change Deluge Start – press to enable or disable Remote Start – press to enable or disable Pump Lockout – press to enable or disable (note: not allowed per NFPA 20) Motor Run Audible – press to enable or disable Option Enables ‐ Page 2 Low Suction Pressure Setup (Suction transducer provided with Mod. Code 83LT) Low Suction – press to enable or disable Low Suction Trip Pressure – enter pressure Low Suction Alarm Delay – enter time Low Suction Reset Pressure – enter pressure Low Suction Shutdown – press to enable or disable Note: not allowed per NFPA 20 Low Suction Shutdown Delay – enter time Page 16 P/N 06‐791‐2 (Rev. 1) 704 SW 10 Street, P.O. Box 610, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013‐0610 U.S.A. ● Phone: (816) 229‐3405 ● www.fike.com ...
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Change Day – press to enter day of the week 1 through 7 (Monday is day 1) Change Time – press to enter hour, minute, second Change Date – press to enter Year, Month, Day Daylight Savings Time On/Off – press to enable or disable Hold to Clear Data Memory – press and hold to delete all history (factory PW) Data Order New to Old or Old to New – press to toggle If logged in under SERVICE/SERVICE, the Advanced Setup Screen enables an additional Service button. Here the analog signals can be recalibrated. CAUTION: IMPROPER CHANGES TO THE ANALOG SIGNAL CALIBRATION CAN CAUSE ERRONEOUS READINGS AND DISABLE THE FIRE PUMP FROM OPERATING AS INTENDED. CONTACT THE FACTORY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. P/N 06‐791‐2 (Rev. 1) Page 17 704 SW 10 Street, P.O. Box 610, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013‐0610 U.S.A. ● Phone: (816) 229‐3405 ● www.fike.com ...
Auto Test Time Accelerate Time Summary Page 3 Low Suct Trip Pressure Low Suct Trip Delay Shutdown Delay Low Suct Reset Pressure Shutdown Reset Delay Summary Page 4 Load Shed Low Disch Trip Pressure Low Disch Trip Delay Momentary/Maintained Start Delay Low Disch Reset Pressure Summary Page 5 Demand Signal Delay Supervisory Power Manual Start Only Transducer Test Superv. Power Loss Start Press Drop Test Setting Summary Page 6 Serial Number Manufactured Date Jockey Settings DR version VI version HMI version CTL version Page 18 P/N 06‐791‐2 (Rev. 1) 704 SW 10 Street, P.O. Box 610, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013‐0610 U.S.A. ● Phone: (816) 229‐3405 ● www.fike.com ...
Remove all shipping ties and packing material that may not yet have been removed. In particular, check the contactor or contactors for full movement with the Emergency Manual Operator. ____ 4. Check all control wires for tightness. ____ 5. Check that all connectors are seated and latched. ____ 6. Check all connections in the power path of the motor and any Ground or Grounded conductors for tightness. Re‐torque any loose connections to the component manufacturer’s specifications. Contact Master Control Systems for additional information. ____ 7. Check that the limit switch, mounted on the Emergency Manual Operator, trips before the power contacts touch. ____ 8. Make absolutely sure that the fire pump has been primed (filled with water) and ready operation prior to starting the pump. Failure to prime the pump before running the motor will cause damage to the motor bearings. Refer to Start‐UP Checklist for pump priming instructions. P/N 06‐791‐2 (Rev. 1) Page 19 704 SW 10 Street, P.O. Box 610, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013‐0610 U.S.A. ● Phone: (816) 229‐3405 ● www.fike.com ...
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START‐UP CHECKLIST The following checklist is designed to verify basic operation and all field input and output connections between the controller and the fire pump electric motor. It is recommended for each new installation and the annual fire pump test. WARNING TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO AN ELECTRICAL FAULT, BE SURE THE DOOR(S) IS CLOSED AND LATCHED BEFORE CLOSING THE ISOLATING SWITCH AND CIRCUIT BREAKER OR OPERATING THE CONTROLLER. I. PRIME THE PUMP CAUTION Be sure the isolation valve on the discharge side of the DuraQuench pump skid is closed and the fire pump is primed (filled with water) and ready operation prior to starting the pump. Failure to prime the pump before running the motor will cause damage to the motor bearings. CAUTION Pump motor should not be run unloaded or uncoupled from the pump at any time; damage to the motor bearings will occur. ____ 1. Close the discharge isolating valve on the pump skid to prevent water from flowing into the piping network. ____ 2. Close the water supply isolating valve on the pump skid to prevent water from flowing into the pump skid. ____ 3. Open the priming plug on the pump head. See figure below. LOOSEN CENTER PLUG TO VENT PUMP Fire Pump Vent Plug ____ 4. Gradually open the water supply isolating valve on the pump skid until a steady stream of airless water runs out of the priming hole. ____ 5. Close the plug and tighten securely. ____ 6. Completely open the water supply isolating valve on the pump skid. The discharge isolating valve ...
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____ 3. Completely open the test header isolating valve on the pump skid. ____ 4. Close and latch the controller door. ____ 5. Close the Isolating Switch (IS), then close the Circuit Breaker (CB) to apply power to the controller. ____ 6. Check that the display begins to power up but do not begin the setup yet. ____ 7. Check the pump rotation by jogging (bumping) the motor and observing the direction of rotation. Do this by simultaneously pressing and holding both the Start and Stop pushbuttons. Then momentarily release the Stop pushbutton. The pump should rotate counter‐clockwise when viewed from top of pump. If the pump runs backwards, proceed to Step 8. If the pump rotates correctly, proceed to Step 15. ____ 8. Remove power from the controller by opening the CB, then the IS. ____ 9. Have a qualified electrician change the pump rotation by swapping two of the three motor leads on the (M) contactor output terminals located inside the controller cabinet. ____ 10. Close the controller door and re‐energize the controller by closing the Isolating Switch (IS), then close the Circuit Breaker (CB). ____ 11. Verify correct pump rotation (counter‐clockwise). ____ 12. Remove power from the controller by opening the CB, then the IS. ____ 13. Reinstall the coupling guard onto the pump. ____ 14. Close the Isolating Switch (IS), then close the Circuit Breaker (CB) to apply power to the controller. ____ 15. Now begin the setup by setting the clock. P/N 06‐791‐2 (Rev. 1) Page 21 704 SW 10 Street, P.O. Box 610, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013‐0610 U.S.A. ● Phone: (816) 229‐3405 ● www.fike.com ...
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____ 3. Lift up on the Emergency Manual Operator handle to unlatch and then release it. Check that the contactor drops out and the motor stops. IV. ENERGIZING THE CONTROLLER FOR STAND‐BY OPERATION ____ 1. Pressurize the system using the Jockey Pump. ____ 2. Verify the Start setting of the jockey pump is higher than the Start setting of the fire pump. This is to avoid starting the fire pump while in standby. ____ 3. Open the pump discharge valve and any other valves required for proper operation. ____ 4. Verify the fire pump does not start. ____ 5. Operate the Pressure Drop Test button to drop system pressure and start the motor. Also, verify Deluge Valve Start and Remote Start, if used. ____ 6. Check for a pressure start. ____ 7. Use the Stop pushbutton to stop the fire pump and leave it in service Page 22 P/N 06‐791‐2 (Rev. 1) 704 SW 10 Street, P.O. Box 610, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013‐0610 U.S.A. ● Phone: (816) 229‐3405 ● www.fike.com ...
Stand‐by Operation: The normal stand‐by configuration for the controller is for both the Isolating Switch (IS) and the Circuit Breaker (CB) to be in the closed position, the color display to be energized, the motor to be off and the Audible Alarm to be silent. De‐energizing Controller: To de‐energize the controller, open the Circuit Breaker (CB) and then the Isolating Switch (IS). If the controller is equipped with modification SP1 or SP2, the supervisory power source branch circuit breaker must also be opened. WARNING FOREIGN VOLTAGE MAY BE PRESENT. CONTROLLERS EQUIPPED WITH MODIFICATION “SP1” OR “SP2” UTILIZE AUXILIARY BRANCH CIRCUIT POWER WHICH IS NOT SWITCHED OR CONTROLLED BY THE ISOLATING SWITCH (IS) OR CIRCUIT BREAKER (CB). ALWAYS TURN OFF OR DISCONNECT THE EXTERNAL SOURCE OF POWER BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO SERVICE THE CONTROLLER. Manual Electric Starting: Momentarily press the START pushbutton. Manual Electric Stopping: Momentarily press the STOP pushbutton. If a start demand exists, the motor will restart after the STOP pushbutton is released and the restart time delay times out. Emergency Manual Mechanical Starting: Pull up on the EMERGENCY MANUAL OPERATOR handle and slide the latch under the operator handle lever. To stop the fire pump motor, pull up on EMERGENCY MANUAL OPERATOR to release the latch and then release the operator handle quickly. NOTE The Stop pushbutton will not stop the motor when started with the EMERGENCY MANUAL OPERATOR. P/N 06‐791‐2 (Rev. 1) Page 23 704 SW 10 Street, P.O. Box 610, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013‐0610 U.S.A. ● Phone: (816) 229‐3405 ● www.fike.com ...
10. DOWNLOADING HISTORY To download data from the data recorder, open the waterproof cap and slide a USB memory stick into the socket. A screen will pop up showing the USB status, a SAVE HISTORY button and a SAVE SYSTEM button. Press either button to select the data desired. The USB status will show Active when downloading data. Once complete, the USB status will show OK. The other SAVE button can then be pressed. If neither button is pressed within 10 seconds, the HISTORY file will automatically be downloaded USB Waterproof Adapter To read the data from the USB, simply plug in the USB into any computer and open the CSV file with any spreadsheet program. The file name for the captured data has the following format: SNxxxxxx_HIST_yyyymmdd_hhmmss, or SNxxxxxx_SYST_yyyymmdd_hhmmss SN – always the beginning of the filename xxxxxx – controller serial number HIST or SYST – History or System data file yyyy – Year data was downloaded mm – Month data was downloaded dd – Day data was downloaded hh – Hour data was downloaded mm – Minute data was downloaded ss – Second data was downloaded Page 24 P/N 06‐791‐2 (Rev. 1) 704 SW 10 Street, P.O. Box 610, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013‐0610 U.S.A. ● Phone: (816) 229‐3405 ● www.fike.com ...
All connections in the power path for tightness. Re‐torque any loose connections to the component manufactures’ specifications. Contact Master Control Systems, Inc. for further information. • For any indication of water marks on any of the components. Replace every component that has water marks on it. • For any indication that the wire insulation is cracking. If any operation of the controller does not function correctly, or the inspection reveals any of the above problems, contact Master Control Systems, Inc. for factory authorized service agent recommendations. P/N 06‐791‐2 (Rev. 1) Page 25 704 SW 10 Street, P.O. Box 610, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013‐0610 U.S.A. ● Phone: (816) 229‐3405 ● www.fike.com ...
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IS Isolating Sw. Operating Handle w/Door Interlock 400922 (NEMA 3R,4) 800686 (NEMA 2,12) CB Circuit Breaker Operating Handle 800685 (NEMA 3R,4) 800686 (NEMA 2,12) MC‐MO Manual Mechanical Emergency Operator Handle 800685 (NEMA 3R,4) MOLS Manual Operator Limit Switch 801110 Surge Arrester 208 thru 480 VAC Controllers 303481 Surge Arrester 600 VAC Controllers 303482 Fuse, Surge Arrester, 480 VAC, 100kA ‐ Standard 204219 Fuse, Surge Arrester, 600 VAC, 200kA 204319 Plug‐In Relays RY1 – RY4 DPDT 24 VDC Contactor Control Relay 617022 NOTE When ordering replacement parts, you must supply the Serial Number and Model Number of the Controller in which parts are to be used. Page 26 P/N 06‐791‐2 (Rev. 1) 704 SW 10 Street, P.O. Box 610, Blue Springs, Missouri 64013‐0610 U.S.A. ● Phone: (816) 229‐3405 ● www.fike.com ...
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REVISION HISTORY : ............................ July, 2015 RIGINAL ELEASE EVISION ESCRIPTION OF HANGE EVISION Rev 1 – ................................. F ebruary, 2020 1. Revised to reflect changes made to Master Control Systems, Inc., document MC‐G4, Issue 02‐v03, 2019.07.11. 2. Revised per SR62155 to clarify controller setup for activation on pressure loss versus deluge (manual) start. ...
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