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Wiring
Warning: Input, Output and Control wiring must be in separate conduits
Note: Do not wire any wire to the DC bus "P1", "P2" & "N" terminals.
VFD Only
Verify correct input voltage
and wiring to the VFD power
and motor terminals. Connect
3-phase input power wires
to VFD terminals R, S & T or
single-phase power wires to
VFD terminals R & S.
Connect 3-phase motor wires to
VFD terminals U, V & W.
Connect power source ground
wire and motor ground wire to
VFD ground terminal.
Enclosed VFD
Verify correct input voltage and
wiring to enclosed VFD panel
power and motor terminals.
Connect 3-phase input power
wires to enclosure or disconnect
terminals L1, L2 & L3 or single-
phase power wires to terminals
L1 & L2.
Connect 3-phase motor wires to
enclosure terminals T1, T2 & T3.
Connect power source ground
wire and motor ground wire to
enclosure ground terminal.
Control Wiring: The start dry contact should be wired to VFD terminals CM and M7 or 1 and 2 in
enclosed VFD panel. If jumper is installed on start terminals, VFD will run when power turned on.
Transducer:
Enclosed Drive Instructions:
(terminals mounted on back panel)
Terminal Blocks
12 VDC Transducer
Terminal Blocks
(FCS Provided)
12VDC Transducer
(FCS Provided)
AG
(SHIELD)(bare wire)
(BLACK)
1
V
(RED)
+
V
Notes:
1) Put shrink tube or electrical tape on
bare shield wire to prevent short circuit of
any VFD terminals.
2) Wiring may vary for non-FCS provided
transducers
Main Display:
DRV T/K
00
STP 0.00Hz
L
WARNING: Submersible pumps can develop very high pressure in some situations. Always use
a properly selected and installed pressure relief valve to prevent damage and injury from over-
pressurization of pipes and tanks. Installation of cut-off pressure switch is recommended.
VFD
R S T G P1 P2 N U V W
Terminals
L1 L2 L3
3-PHASE POWER
VFD
R S T G P1 P2 N U V W
Terminals
L1 L2
SINGLE-PHASE POWER
3-PHASE POWER
L1 L2 L3
L1 L2 L3
ENCLOSED VFD
T1 T2 T3
M
MOTOR
Stand Alone Drive Instructions:
12VDC Transducer (FCS Provided)
(RED)
V+
I
*(CM) 5G
(SHIELD)
*Note: Use "5G" for 7.5-40HP VFDs and "CM" for
VFDs over 40HP
24VDC Transducer
24
(POWER)
I
5G
*(CM)
(SHIELD)
*Note: For VFD's 40HP and smaller, wire the
transducer shield to CM and place a wire
jumper between CM & 5G.'
DRV - Current parameter group. (SET, DRV, FG1, FG2, I/O, APP, EXT & COM)
00L - Shows the current parameter number within a current group. An 'L' will appear when VFD is switched
to Local control mode by either LOC/REM key or digital input.
0.0A
T - Shows source for VFD start/stop operation (T = Remote, K = Keypad, O = Communication Protocol).
K - Shows source for VFD frequency command (K= Keypad, V= 0-10VDC, I= 4-20mA, O= Communication)
0.0A - Shows the actual motor current
STP - Shows the current status of the VFD (STP = Stop, FWD = Forward, REV = Reverse)
0.00Hz - Shows frequency reference or PID set-point in VFD stop mode and actual VFD output frequency
in VFD run mode.
M
MOTOR
M
MOTOR
SINGLE-PHASE POWER
L1 L2
L1 L2 L3
ENCLOSED VFD
T1 T2 T3
M
MOTOR
(BLACK)
(bare wire)
(SIGNAL)
(bare wire)
Keypad Programming
1
4
6
Mode: Use to cycle through parameter groups:
1
SET>DRV>FG1>FG2>....
Loc/Rem: Toggles between Local and Remote
2
operation
Enter: Use to enter programming mode of
3
any parameter as well to submit a change.
A flashing cursor will appear when VFD is in
programming mode.
Up & Down: Use to cycle through parameters
4
of the current group. Use to adjust parameters
when in programming mode.
Shift: Use to cycle backwards through
5
parameter groups. When in programming
mode, use to shift cursor to the right (one
position per press).
Rev, Stop/Reset & Fwd: Use to Start and Stop
6
VFD Forward or Reverse in Local mode. Use
Stop to reset VFD fault.
Transducer verification – From main DRV-00 screen
go to DRV-98 by pressing Down key . The reading is in
4-20mA range and it should match to transducer output
current. If reading is less than 4mA, verify transducer wir-
ing and voltage on V+ and 24 terminals.
Transducer placement: Placing the transducer too
close to the pump discharge may cause oscillations and
improper operation of the VFD.
Note: If two transducers are used for redundancy, refer to
VFD manual for details.
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Summary of Contents for Franklin VFD 1

  • Page 1 WARNING: Submersible pumps can develop very high pressure in some situations. Always use a properly selected and installed pressure relief valve to prevent damage and injury from over- pressurization of pipes and tanks. Installation of cut-off pressure switch is recommended. franklin-controls.com | 800.962.3787...
  • Page 2: Advanced Control Features

    Default setting is 25 PSI. 25.0 PSI Pipe Leak protection: Refer to VFD manual for detailed description on Dual Demand and Pipe Leak features. Pump Speed Limit by Well Water Level: Refer to VFD manual for details. Requires well level transducer. franklin-controls.com | 800.962.3787...
  • Page 3 Enclosed SET-36 Pre-PID frequency 0.0 Hz (disabled) 0.0 Hz (disabled) Please complete the fields below if the VFD is installed in an enclosed package that was not built by Franklin Electric. Pipe Fill SET-37 Pre-PID delay time 180 sec 60 sec...
  • Page 4 Most Franklin drives are dual rated - the variable torque rating is always higher capacity than the constant torque rating. Here are call Franklin if the motor leads are longer than 100 feet for application increase drive protection.
  • Page 5: Startup Information

    NOTE: Failure to complete this form may delay warranty processing. Franklin Control Systems (FCS) cannot provide technical support until the installer completes this form and files it with FCS Technical Support. Only FCS Certified personnel may use this form for FCS (Titan) Variable Frequency Drives.

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