Alderon Industries GO21D Manual

Go2 - single phase, duplex

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GO2 - Single Phase, Duplex
Model: GO21D | Opaque Door, Beacon
QSG00411_Rev02_Go2 1P Duplex GO21D Series.pdf | September 13th, 2023 8:43am
Introduction
Product Overview
The Go2 Duplex control panel is designed to operate two sewage pumps in demand dose applications. It supports
both 120VAC and 230VAC pumps and features high reliability power relays for controlling the pumps as well as
Hand-Off-Auto control for each pump. The control panel is housed in a Type 4X (indoor/outdoor) enclosure and
includes an RG LED beacon for status indication.
The panel features four float inputs: stop level, lead level, lag level, and high level. The lead pump starts when the
liquid level rises and activates the lead level switch, and runs until the stop switch is deactivated, ending the cycle.
The second pump (the lag pump) will activate when the lag level switch is activated, and run until the stop switch
is deactivated. The lead pump will alternate after every pumping cycle. If the liquid level reaches the high level
float, a high level alarm will be triggered.
Product Highlights
Below is a list of highlighted features of the Go2 Duplex system. For further details on each feature, please see the
rest of this document.
Power Inputs
120/230 VAC Board Power Input
120/230 VAC Pump Power Inputs
Sensor Inputs
Four Float Inputs
Stop, Lead, Lag, and Alarm
User Inputs
Test/Silence Switch
Test/Config Switch (For Changing Field Settings)
Hand-Off-Auto Control for Each Pump
Outputs
Two High Reliability Pump Power Relays
One Auxiliary Dry Contact Output

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  • Page 1 GO2 - Single Phase, Duplex Model: GO21D | Opaque Door, Beacon QSG00411_Rev02_Go2 1P Duplex GO21D Series.pdf | September 13th, 2023 8:43am Introduction Product Overview The Go2 Duplex control panel is designed to operate two sewage pumps in demand dose applications. It supports both 120VAC and 230VAC pumps and features high reliability power relays for controlling the pumps as well as Hand-Off-Auto control for each pump.
  • Page 2: Before Installation

    Indications Red/Green Beacon for System Normal, Pump Run, and Alarm Indication Indicator LEDs for Each Sensor Input Pump Run Indicator LEDs Field Configurations Input Error Detection Automatic Alarm Reset Lag Alarm Enable High Float Redundant Start Enable Green System Normal Beacon Enable Before Installation Before proceeding with the installation or operation of the control panel read all instructions thoroughly, as well as comply with all Federal, State and Local Codes, Regulations and Practices.
  • Page 3 Description of Product Interface The following sections will describe all of the interface points with the Go2, including all buttons, indicator outputs, and sensor inputs for the system. Outside of the Panel Each Go2 panel is equipped with a test/silence switch, an Red-Green (RG) indicator LED, and a buzzer. The test/silence switch is used to activate an indicator test routine to verify the beacon, buzzer, and LED indicators are all functioning properly.
  • Page 4: Sensor Connections

    Sensor Connections Float Sensors The F1 through F4 inputs are designed for standard signal level gold contact floats. They are powered by an isolated 3.3 Volt low power and touch safe power source generated by the Go2 circuit board. How To Clear an Alarm If automatic alarm reset is disabled, the user must manually clear all alarm events.
  • Page 5: Available Settings

    4. Exit Without Saving; To exit without changing any settings, keep holding the Test/Config button until the fast blinking pattern moves through all of the indicator LEDs and the system returns to the test blinking pattern. The Test/Config button can now be released without changing any settings. Available Settings Indicator Factory...
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