SFA ZPS 1.3 Operation And Assembly Instructions

SFA ZPS 1.3 Operation And Assembly Instructions

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9001.3
11.19
CONTROL BOX
ZPS 1.3
Electronic pump control • Operation and assembly instructions

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  • Page 1 9001.3 11.19 CONTROL BOX ZPS 1.3 Electronic pump control • Operation and assembly instructions...
  • Page 2 English ........Deutsch .
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4. DISPOSAL ........... pg.16 Copyright / Disclaimer - Control Box ZPS 1.3 Installation and Maintenance Manual - Original operating instructions All rights reserved. The contents of this document must not be reproduced, modified or disclosed to third parties except upon writ- ten consent from the manufacturer.
  • Page 4: Safety

    This symbol, in combination with the keyword ATTENTION, characterises dangers to the machine and its proper operation. 2. GENERAL INFORMATION 2.1 Areas of application The single pump control system ZPS 1.3 is principally used for the regulation of liquid levels. For...
  • Page 5: General Characteristics

    this, various sensors for level measurement can be used: floating switches, dynamic pressure, air bubble level measurement systems, external 4 - 20mA- sensors. The respective sensors to be employed can be selected via the control program. Then pump are directly activated by the motor contactors.
  • Page 6: Operation Of The Control System

    3. OPERATION OF THE CONTROL SYSTEM The electronic control box is equipped with a key lock. To unlock, please press and hold (Selection) for 3 seconds. There will be an indication in the display. Approximately 1 minute after the last actuation of any key the keyboard gets relocked.
  • Page 7: Indications On The Display

    By pressing one of these two keys, the menu is switched to the next menu item in the indicated direction. If the menu is enabled, (see key SELECTION ), the set values can be modified via those keys (some modifications are only possible in the operating mode “Stop”).
  • Page 8: Parameter Setting

    3.1.4 Parameter setting The following table shows the setting options and the effects of the individual parameters. A parameter can be selected via the menu selection (see point 3.1.1). WARNING For reasons of safety, the modification mode for the parameters can only be enabled in the ‘Stop’- operation (key 2nd line on display 1st line on display...
  • Page 9 2nd line on display 1st line on display Signification (set value) delay time 0 to 180 sec The turn-on delay of the pump only functions after a restart of the control system (e.g. after a power failure). With “normal” switch operation via the levels N1 and N2, this setting is not relevant.
  • Page 10 2nd line on display 1st line on display Signification (set value) phase error is activated The energization of all the 3 phases and the proper phase sequence at the mains input is deactivated are monitored. To be disabled for 230 V pumps. ATEX - Mode is activated If the ATEX mode is enabled, it is not...
  • Page 11: Information Retrieval

    3.1.5 Information retrieval The following table shows the signification of the operational data of the control system : 2nd line on display 1st line on display Signification (informational value) up time hours: X Shows the cumulative operating times of the control system in hours. The (in hours) value can be reset to 0 by pressing the keys...
  • Page 12: Assembly And Electrical Connections

    2nd line on Protocol Signification Alarm display signal Fault pump 1 The motor current monitoring system has detected an exceedance of the set limit value and has shut down the pump motor. Fault high water The HW-sensor reports an alarm and switches on the pump.
  • Page 13: Connection Of The Pump Motor

    3.2.3 Connection of the pump motor Either mono-phase or three-phase motors may be connected according to the connection diagram shown below. Connection of a 3-phase Motor : Mains connection Pump1 Protective conductors Connection of a single-phase Motor with internal capacitor : For 230V pumps, a bridge between N-L2 is required in the mains connection.
  • Page 14: Connection Of The External Sensors

    Connection of a single-phase Motor with external capacitor : For 230V pumps, a bridge between N-L2 is required in the mains connection. Mains connection Pump1 Protective conductors 3.2.4 Connection of the external sensors The external sensors are connected by means of the terminal strip on the upper circuit board. The active sensor can be selected in the menu “level control”...
  • Page 15: Signal Contacts

    The floating switches have to close when they are floating on the surface. The floating switches have to be connected floatingly. The required signal voltage is generated in the control system and amounts to 5V. Assignment of the float switches: SWN1 = pump off SWN2 = pump on SWHW = high water alarm...
  • Page 16: Disposal

    Checking of the control system without pumps : In order to be able to check the control system without a pump, the following standard settings are required : 1. Connect the control system to a single-phase network (connection of N and L1) 2.
  • Page 17 Contact Information SFA Australia Pty Ltd Unit 10, 25 Gibbes Street, Chatswood NSW 2067 Phone +1300 554 779 E: GENERAL ENQUIRIES info@saniflo.com.au E: TECHNICAL SUPPORT technical@saniflo.com.au...

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