saci pumps Vario Magnus Commercial Swimming Pool Pump Installation Guide
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Vario Magnus Commercial Swimming Pool Pump
VARIO Magnus
Specifications
- Power supply voltage: 400Vac (3~ 50/60 Hz)
- Working frequency: (Hz)
- Maximum current: (A)
- Protection rating:
Installation / Assembly
Before installing the pump, carefully read the whole of this
manual and consult the safety rules valid in each country.
Electrical Connections
The VARIO Magnus has the following electrical connections:
- Power supply 400Vac (3~ 50/60 Hz)
- Output relay 2
- Output relay 1
- Fan
- Digital input 2
- Digital input 1
- Pressure transducer
- Communication speed variator
- Motor 3×400 V
- Signal Outputs relay 1 and 2
- Fan
- Digital intakes 1 and 2
- Pressure transducer
- Communication between speed variators
- Screen circuit
Screen Format
The VARIO Magnus screen has the following keys and
indicators:
-
KEY STOP/AUTO BACK WASH: To disable/enable the pump at any
time -
F1: To initiate the filter cleaning cycle (back wash)
-
F2: Key to activate the text on the screen
-
POWER: Keys for moving around the menu
-
RUN: Indicates voltage
-
ALARM: Indicates that there is an active alarm
Main Screen
The main screen of the VARIO Magnus displays the current status
of the pump:
-
SACI PUMPS pool
-
Hz: Instantaneous rotational frequency of the motor
-
Bar: Pressure of the installation (only if the pressure
transducer is installed) -
Amp: Instantaneous consumption of motor
-
(8.0): Nominal consumption of the motor entered in the start-up
wizard -
15:59: Time
-
(M2): Menu
From this screen, you can directly access the display menu by
clicking on the keys ( ) or ( ). This acts as a shortcut for
checking data you need view without having to access the settings
menu.
Operation Mode
The main objective of the VARIO Magnus pump is to keep the water
clean and in optimum condition. It achieves high energy savings
thanks to its speed variator logic and intuitive management
software. This pump provides greater protection and eliminates the
need for a conventional electric panel.
FAQ
-
What is the power supply voltage of the VARIO Magnus?
-
How many output relays does the VARIO Magnus have?
-
What is the purpose of the KEY STOP/AUTO BACK WASH?
-
Does the VARIO Magnus display the pressure of the
installation? -
What is the main objective of the VARIO Magnus pump?
VARIO Magnus
[e]Magnus
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Automated Environmental Systems Ltd. Unit B, Anglian Lane, Bury St. Edmunds,
Suffolk, IP32 6SR
01284 658770
sales@automatedenvironmentalsystems.co.uk
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Index
1 Safety rules……………………………………………………………………….21 2 Technical
data……………………………………………………………………22 3 Installation and assembly
…………………………………………………22 4 Electrical connections ……………………………………………………….23 5
Screen format …………………………………………………………………..24 6 Main
screen………………………………………………………………………25 7 Operation mode
……………………………………………………………….25 8 First start-up ……………………………………………………………….. 26-27
9 Parameters menu (diagram)……………………………………….. 28-30 10 Setup
menu………………………………………………………………… 31-36 11 Alarms………………………………………………………………………………37
12 Warranty …………………………………………………………………………..38 13 Disposal and environmental
aspects…………………………………38 14 Declaration of conformity………………………………………………….38
(Instructions based on Spanish)
1 SAFETY RULES
Before installing and using the product: – Carefully read the whole of this
manual. – Check that the data indicated on the plate is desired information
and is appropriate for the installation, and in particular that the nominal
voltage of the pump is compatible with that of the installation. -The
installation and maintenance must be carried out solely and exclusively by
authorised personnel, responsible for making the electrical connections in
accordance with the current safety regulations. – The pump must not be used by
people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or without the
due experience or knowledge, except if a person responsible for their safety
has explained the instructions and supervised their operation of the pump. –
Do not let children play with the pump. – The manufacturer accepts no
liability for damage caused by improper use of the product and shall not be
held responsible for damage caused by maintenance or repairs carried out by
unqualified staff and/or with non-original replacement parts. – The use of
unauthorised replacement parts, alterations of the product or improper use
shall automatically render the product guarantee null and void.
During normal operation: – Before removing the cover of the variator, connect
the mains voltage and wait 5 minutes for the electronic circuit board to
discharge any residual voltage inside. – Never disconnect the variator while
the motor is rotating.This action can cause irreparable damage to the speed
variator and affect the other electronic systems connected to the same
electric grid. – Although the pump is not operational, the electrical supply
must still be cut off to the whole variator for any maintenance work. – If
there are any anomalies in the installation, the speed variator can be stopped
manually using the button STOP for this purpose. – If the inputs and outputs
of the speed variator have not been wired, ensure the cable glands are
tightened properly, so that the electronics of the speed variator remain
sealed from the moisture in the room.
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2 TECHNICAL DATA
Nominal values:
Power supply voltage (V) Working frequency (Hz) Maximum current (A) Protection
rating
400 V (3~ – 50/60 Hz) 10 Hz 50 Hz 11 A IP 55
Limits of use: – Minimum ambient temperature: -10ºC – Maximum ambient
temperature: +40ºC – Variation in the supply voltage: +/- 10%
3 INSTALLATION / ASSEMBLY
BEFORE INSTALLING THE PUMP, CAREFULLY READ THE WHOLE OF THIS MANUAL AND
CONSULT THE SAFETY RULES VALID IN EACH COUNTRY.
Installation of the pump: – It must be installed in a well ventilated area,
protected from damp and direct exposure to the sun and rain. – Before making
the electrical connections, ensure the cable used to provide power to the pump
is not live. – Carefully verify the electrical data indicated in the
specifications plate of the speed variator before connecting the electric
current. – The electric power cables to the pump must be of the correct size
for the nominal consumption of the motor and the length of cable required. –
Also ensure that the grid has electrical protection; a high-sensitivity
differential switch (30 mA, class B for industrial applications) is
particularly recommended. – In addition to the differential switch, it is
advisable to install magnetothermal protection and a voltage disconnect switch
to control the power supply to the pump.
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4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
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Power supply 400Vac (3~ 50/60 Hz)
Output relay 2 Output relay 1
Fan
Digital input 2 Digital input 1 Pressure transducer Communication speed
variator
Motor 3×400 V Signal Outputs relay 1 and 2
Fan
Digital intakes 1 and 2 Pressure transducer Communication between speed
variators
Screen circuit
Description
Outputs that acts depending on how they have been programmed. These outputs
are potential free and have a maximum load of 5 amperes at 230 Vac.
When wall-mounted, as there is no cooling from the motor’s own fan, the
ventilation system of the wall mounting shall be used for this cooling. This
output is 24 Vdc and it is activated whenever the variator is giving a voltage
output; its maximum load is 9 W. N.B. It is very important to check the
polarity of the variator cables when they are connected, as if they are
connected against the polarity, the speed variator can burn out.
Any potential free contact that will perform the programmed functions can be
connected to these inputs. N.B. Do not apply voltage to these inputs.
If it is connected, it will be used by the speed variator to determine the
pressure of the installation as well as the pressure during the “BACK WASH”
cycle.
This enables communication between various speed variators (up to 8) through a
2-wire point-to-point cable.
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5 SCREEN FORMAT
ENGLISH
KEY STOP/AUTO BACK WASH F1 F2
POWER RUN ALARM
FUNCTION To disable/enable the pump at any time To initiate the filter cleaning cycle (back wash) Key to activate the text on the screen Key to activate the text on the screen Keys for moving around the menu Indicates voltage Indicates that the pump is operating Indicates that there is an active alarm
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6 MAIN SCREEN
This screen will show the current status of the pump:
SACI PUMPS
Hz
35.0
Bar
0.8
Amp
4.1
( 8.0)
15:59
(M2)
Menu
You can directly view the instantaneous rotational frequency of the motor, the pressure of the installation (only if the pressure transducer is installed) and the instantaneous consumption of motor. In brackets, just to the side of the instantaneous consumption, you can see the nominal consumption of the motor entered in the start-up wizard (point 8 of this manual).
From this screen, if you click on the keys ( ) or ( ), you can directly access the display menu. This acts a short cut for checking data you need view without having to access the settings menu.
7 OPERATION MODE
Like all pumps designed for swimming pool filtration, its main objective is to
keep the water clean and in optimum condition. Its main characteristic and new
feature is that, with the logic of the speed variator, this process achieves
high energy savings thanks to simple and intuitive management software,
providing greater protection for the pump, and completely eliminating the need
to install a conventional electric panel.
The system it allows one single pump to operate in an installation, or a
variety of pumps connected together in parallel (up to 8 pumps) using its
speed variator.
We have a daily setting of various filtration sequences (up to 4 sequences
every day), in which we can also indicate how many pumps participate in this
filtration (if there is more than one pump installed), and the operating
frequency of the pumps.
You can configure the settings for the days needed from the menu to alternate
the operation of the pump(s) that will be involved in the filtration (from 1
day to 14 days).
The default of pump operation mode is filtration. Once time bands and the days
of the week on which filtering is required have been indicated, the pump(s)
will filter at the frequency indicated for each band. It is here where we must
take into account that the longer the time the greater the energy savings.
If there is a pressure transducer installed, the system will monitor the
pressure of the installation at all times, to warn if it detects excess
soiling in the filter. Once this warning has been received, or at any other
time, when the button “BACK WASH” is pressed, a simple wizard will guide you
through the installation filter cleaning. This wizard will tell you to move
the filter valves to cleaning mode, then rinse and finally back to filtration.
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8 FIRST START-UP
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N.B.: It is important to know that, if there is a set of pumps connected
together, only one of the pumps should be programmed, as all of the
information entered is automatically copied to the other pumps that make up
the network. The only action that must be performed on the rest of the pumps
is to select the rotation direction, since it is the only data that is
particular to each pump.
The first time you apply voltage to your unit, you will see parameter 1.1 that
belongs to menu 1 General Setup, which at the same time is the start-up
wizard. You will also see this screen if you restore the factory settings. In
this menu, enter the basic parameters of the installation prior to programming
the time intervals that you wish to have the pump filtering.
1.1 LENGUAGE
English
Next
Select the desired language with the ( ) key and, with the F2 key (Next), move on to parameter 1.2 to continue with the set-up wizard.
CONFIGURE
DATE AND TIME
27/06/17 – 10:20
Tuesday
Next
In this parameter enter the date and time.The speed variator will be governed by this for scheduling the start and stop times. Continue with F2 key to access the screen where you will enter the nominal current of the motor, indicated on its specifications plate. At this point it is advisable to indicate that the current established will be taken as the nominal for all the motors that are part of the filtration system. For this reason it is imperative that all the pumps are the same model; if they are not, the pumps with a lower electricity demand will not be protected by the energy consumption monitoring.
1.3 Back
MOTOR CURRENT 5.0 Amp
Next
With the keys ( ) and ( ) you can increase and decrease, respectively, the nominal consumption of the pump motor. Use the F2 key to move on to menu 1.4.
1.4 NO. OF
PUMPS
PER CICLE
1
Back
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8 FIRST START-UP
With the keys ( ) and ( ) you can increase and decrease, respectively, the number of pumps that are involved in each filtration cycle, leaving the rest of the pumps in the network on “standby”, ready to work when the alternating cycle is completed. Use the F2 key to move on to menu 1.5.
1.5 MAX FILTER
PRESSURE
4.0 Bar
Back
Next
With the keys ( ) and ( ) you can increase and decrease, respectively, the maximum filter pressure, which is significant above all for detecting excess soiling in the filter or if it has burst. Use the F2 key to move on to menu 1.6.
ROTATION YES NO
Repeat
CORRECT? Ok
This screen shows a sequence of starting and stopping the motor at low speed,
to be able to see if the motor is rotating in the correct direction. If it is
not, the keys ( ) and ( ) invert the rotation direction.
This is the last screen of the start-up wizard, and it is the only one that
must be done individually for each of the pumps that make up the filtration
pump network, as it is independent for each model.The rest of the parameters
entered in the wizard are automatically copied from one pump to the next.
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9 SETUP MENU (DIAGRAM)
1 PARAMETERS
1.1 LANGUAGE 1.2 SET DATE AND TIME 1.3 MOTOR CURRENT
1.4 NUMBER OF PUMPS PER CYCLE 1.5 MAXIMUM FILTER PRESSURE 1.6 ROTATION DIRECTION
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2 CICLOS
2.01 NUMBER OF BANDS MONDAY
2.33 EDIT BAND WEDNESDAY (2)
2.02 EDIT BAND MONDAY (1)
2.34
2.03
2.35
2.04
2.36 EDIT BAND WEDNESDAY (3)
2.05 EDIT BAND MONDAY (2)
2.37
2.06
2.38
2.07
2.39 EDIT BAND WEDNESDAY (4)
2.08 EDIT BAND MONDAY (3)
2.40
2.09
2.41
2.10
2.42 COPY DAY WEDNESDAY TO THURSDAY
2.11 EDIT BAND MONDAY (4)
2.43 NUMBER OF BANDS THURSDAY
2.12
2.44 EDIT BAND THURSDAY (1)
2.13
2.45
2.14 COPY DAY MONDAY TO TUESDAY
2.46
2.15 NUMBER OF BANDS TUESDAY
2.47 EDIT BAND THURSDAY (2)
2.16 EDIT BAND TUESDAY (1)
2.48
2.17
2.49
2.18
2.50 EDIT BAND THURSDAY (3)
2.19 EDIT BAND TUESDAY (2)
2.51
2.20
2.52
2.21
2.53 EDIT BAND THURSDAY (4)
2.22 EDIT BAND TUESDAY (3)
2.54
2.23
2.55
2.23
2.56 COPY DAY THURSDAY TO FRIDAY
2.25 EDIT BAND TUESDAY (4)
2.57 NUMBER OF BANDS FRIDAY
2.26
2.58 EDIT BAND FRIDAY (1)
2.27
2.59
2.28 COPY DAYTUESDAYTO WEDNESDAY 2.60
2.29 NUMBER OF BANDS WEDNESDAY
2.61 EDIT BAND FRIDAY (2)
2.30 EDIT BAND WEDNESDAY (1)
2.62
2.31
2.63
2.32
2.64 EDIT BAND FRIDAY (3)
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9 SETUP MENU (DIAGRAM)
2 CICLOS 3 ALTERNATION
2.65 2.66 2.67 EDIT BAND FRIDAY (4) 2.68 2.69 2.70 COPY DAY FRIDAY TO SATURDAY 2.71 NUMBER OF BANDS SATURDAY 2.72 EDIT BAND SATURDAY (1) 2.73 2.74 2.75 EDIT BAND SATURDAY (2) 2.76 2.77 2.78 EDIT BAND SATURDAY (3) 2.79 2.80 2.81 EDIT BAND SATURDAY (4)
2.82 2.83 2.84 COPY DAY SATURDAY TO SUNDAY 2.85 NUMBER OF BANDS SUNDAY 2.86 EDIT BAND SUNDAY (1) 2.87 2.88 2.89 EDIT BAND SUNDAY (2) 2.90 2.91 2.92 EDIT BAND SUNDAY (3) 2.93 2.94 2.95 EDIT BAND SUNDAY (4) 2.96 2.97
3.1 ALTERNATION PERIOD
4 BACKWASH
4.1 FILTER WASH FREQUENCY
4.2 NUMBER OF PUMPS FOR FILTER WASHING
4.3 FILTER WASH DURATION
4.4 RINSE DURATION 4.5 DIRTY FILTER WARNING PRESSURE
5 MANUAL
6 DISPLAY
6.1 MODULE TEMPERATURE 6.0 ANALOGUE SIGNAL 6.3 VOLTAGE HOURS 6.4 HOURS WORKED 6.5 NUMBER OF START-UPS 6.6 DIGITAL INPUT 1
6.7 DIGITAL INPUT 2 6.8 RELAY 1 OUTPUT 6.9 RELAY 2 OUTPUT 6.10 SOFTWARE VERSION 6.11 POWER CONSUMED BY PUMP 6.12 POWER CONSUMED BY NETWORK
7 LOG
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9 SETUP MENU (DIAGRAM)
8 ENTRADAS SALIDAS
8.1 DIGITAL INPUT 1 8.2 INPUT 1 FREQUENCY 8.3 DIGITAL INPUT 1
8.4 INPUT 2 FREQUENCY 8.5 RELAY 1 OUTPUT 8.6 RELAY 2 OUTPUT
9 ADVANCED PARAMETERS
9.1 UNITS OF PRESSURE
9.2 FULL-SCALE VALUE TRANSDUCER
9.3 SWITCHING FREQUENCY
9.4 NOMINAL FREQUENCY MOTOR
9.5 LOW WATER LEVEL ALARM ACTIVE 9.6 CONSUMPTION LIMIT OF LOW
WATER ALARM
9.7 PRIMING TIME 9.8 PARAMETER LOCK 9.9 RESET ALARMS 9.10 RESET NUMBER OF START-UPS 9.11 FACTORY SETTINGS
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10 SETUP MENU
1 PARAMETERS
Par
Description
1.1 Language 1.2 Set time
Units
VALUES Default Min. Max.
Notes
Español —
—
To define the language used to interact with the variator
To adjust the date and time of the variator
1.3 Motor current
Indicate the consumption in amperes AT
A
5
2 11 400V found on the motor specifications
plate.
1.4 Number of pumps per cycle
1
1
8
Indicate the number of pumps involved in the filtration cycles.
1.5 Maximum filter pressure
bar 4
2
7,3
Indicate the maximum pressure the filter can withstand, found on its specifications plate.
1.6 Rotation direction
si
si
no
Modify the motor rotation direction, if it is rotating anticlockwise.
2 CYCLES Par
Description
2.1 Number of bands monday
2.2 2.3 Edit band monday* (1) 2.4 2.5 2.6 Edit band monday (2) 2.7 2.8 2.9 Edit band monday (3) 2.10 2.11
2.12 Edit band monday (4)
2.13
2.14
Copy day monday tuesday**
to
2.86 2.87 Edit band sunday (1) 2.88
Units
VALUES Default Min. Max.
Notes
00:00 0
4
The number of times the swimming pool water must be recirculated per day (Monday)
24:00
Sets the start time of band 1
50 Hz 00:00
24:00 50
Hz 00:00 24:00 50
Hz 00:00 24:00
Sets the end time of band 1 Sets the rotational frequency of band 1 Sets the start time of band 2 Sets the end time of band 2 Sets the rotational frequency of band 2 Sets the start time of band 3 Sets the end time of band 3 Sets the rotational frequency of band 3 Sets the start time of band 4
50
Sets the end time of band 4
Hz 00:00
Sets the rotational frequency of band 4
Enables you to copy the previous time settings to the next day (Tuesday).
24:00
Sets the start time of band 1
50
Sets the end time of band 1
Hz 50
Sets the rotational frequency of band 1
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2 CICLOS Par
Description
2.89 2.90 Edit band sunday (2) 2.91 2.92 2.93 Edit band sunday (3) 2.94 2.95 2.96 Edit band sunday (4) 2.97
Units
VALUES Default Min. Max.
Notes
00:00
Sets the start time of band 2
24:00 Hz 50
00:00 24:00 Hz 50 00:00 24:00
50
Sets the end time of band 2 Sets the rotational frequency of band 2 Sets the start time of band 3 Sets the end time of band 3 Sets the rotational frequency of band 3 Sets the start time of band 4 Sets the end time of band 4 Sets the rotational frequency of band 4
*There is a complete configuration for every day of the week.This manual only explains how to configure Monday and Sunday, as a summary, but the process is the same for the other days of the week.
** When the day’s settings are complete, it allows you to copy this
configuration directly to the following day, saving time when setting every
day individually.
3 ALTERNATION
Par
Description
3.1 Alternation period
4 BACK WASH
Par
Description
4.1 Filter wash frequency
4.2
Number of pumps for washing
4.3 Filter
Units
VALUES Default Min. Max.
Notes
In systems with more than 1 pump, you
can set how often (in days) to alternate the
pump in operation.
1
1
14
N.B.: The alternation, as it is in days, is done from 00:00. If a pump is running, it will not
stop to alternate. The alternation in this case
will be applied when the filtration cycle
ends.
Units
VALUES Default Min. Max.
Notes
Hz 50
Sets the frequency of the pump(s) of operation for the filter cleaning process
Regardless of the number of pumps
1
1
8
involved in the filtration, you can set the number of pumps that you wish to use to
clean the filter.
min 5
1
60
Operating time of the pumps involved in cleaning the filter
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10 SETUP MENU
4 BACK WASH
Par
Description
Units
VALUES Default Min. Max.
Notes
4.4 Rinse duration
min 1
Once the filter is clean, the operating time 1 60 of the pumps for rinse the
remaining dirty
water from the filter
4.5 Dirty filter warning pressure Bar 1,5
1
Torque 1.5 or 4
bar
Pressure from which a warning will appear on the screen requiring the filter to be cleaned (for this function it is necessary to install a pressure transducer)
5 MANUAL
MANUAL
0.0 Hz (0s)
0.0 Bar
Exit
ON
The objective of this screen is to test the pump operation, at a specific frequency, for a controlled time, to correctly select the operating frequency of the cycles in section 2 of the settings menu. Press F2 to activate the pump initially for 2 minutes at the maximum frequency of the pump. Each time you press the F2 key increases the operating time on a scale of 2 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, 4 hours or 8 hours. At any time, by pressing the F1 key, you can stop the pump operation. Every time you press the keys ( ) or ( ) you increase or decrease, respectively, the frequency of the pump operation by a tenth of a Hz.
6 DISPLAY Par
Description
6.1 Module temperature
6.2 Analogue signal
6.3 Voltage hours 6.4 Hours worked 6.5 Number of start-ups 6.6 Digital input 1
Units
VALUES Default Min.
Max.
Notes
Shows the current temperature of the power
module. If the temperature is very high, the
ºC
speed variator itself will limit the speed of the
pump to prevent the electronics of the speed
variator being damaged.
mA
4
20
Shows the value of the pressure transducer reading in mA
Hours
Indicates the hours the pump has been connected to the electricity grid regardless of whether it has been running or not.
Hours
Indicates the hours of pump operation.
Indicates the number of times that the pump has been started up.
Indicates whether input 1 is enabled or not; if it is enabled, the reason for this.
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10 SETUP MENU
6 DISPLAY Par
Description
Units
VALUES Default Min.
Max.
Notes
6.7 Digital input 2
Indicates whether input 2 is enabled or not; if it is enabled, the reason for this.
6.8 Relay 1 output
Indicates whether relay 1 is enabled or not; if it is enabled, the reason for this.
6.9 Relay 2 output
Indicates whether relay 2 is enabled or not; if it is enabled, the reason for this.
6.10 Software version
Indicates the version of the software of the control panel (screen) and the power panel (aluminium radiator).
6.11 Power consumed by pump
W
Indicates the instantaneous power consumed by the pump.
6.12 Power consumed by network W
Indicates the instantaneous power consumed by all the pumps that are operating at that time.
7 LOG
Shows a log of anomalies of the pump where the speed variator is connected,
indicating the date, the time and the anomaly that occurred. This information
is very important for detecting possible anomalies in the functioning of the
installation.
8 INPUTS OUTPUTS
Par
Description
8.1 Digital input 1
8.2 Input 1 frequency
8.3 Digital input 2
8.4 Input 2 frequency
Units
VALUES Default Min.
Max.
Notes
An input can be enabled to carry out a
Unused
Unused / Emergency stop / Forced
start
remote stop or to force the pump to start,
even though it is out of reach of a filtration
cycle. Important: Input 1 is a normally open input, therefore to enable it the
contact must be
closed without voltage.
If digital input 1 is activated for forced
Hz
50
10
50
operation, you can indicate the frequency at which you want the pump to function when
the input is enabled.
A second input can be enabled to carry out
Unused
Unused / Emergency stop / Forced
start
a remote stop or to force the pump to start,
even though it is beyond the scope of a
filtration cycle. Important: Input 2 is a normally open input, therefore to
enable it the contact must be
closed without voltage.
If digital input 2 is activated for forced
Hz
50
10
50
operation, you can indicate the frequency at which you want the pump to function when
the input is enabled.
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10 SETUP MENU 8 INPUTS OUTPUTS 8.5 Relay 1 output
8.6 Relay 2 output
You can programme relay 1 to be enabled
OFF
OFF / On / Alarm
when the pump starts up or also when an
alarm is triggered in the installation. N.B. Output 1, when enabled, acts as a
closed contact without voltage.
You can programme relay 2 to be enabled
OFF
OFF / On / Alarm
when the pump starts up or also when an
alarm is triggered in the installation. N.B. Output 2, when enabled, acts as a
closed contact without voltage.
9 ADVANCED PARAMETERS
Par
Description
9.1 Units of pressure
Units
VALUES Default Min.
Max.
Notes
Bar
Bar
PSI
You can modify the units to represent the pressure of the installation.
9.2 Full-scale value transducer Bar 10
Enables you to adjust the range of detection 5 25 of the transducer if its
scale is not the
standard 4-20 mA (0-10 Bar)
9.3 Switching frequency
Enables you to modify the switching
frequency of the variator, reducing the noise,
although uncommon, of the switching at the
KHz
7,7
2,5
16
expense of an increase in temperature of the electronics.
N.B. We do not recommend modifying
the default value except when expressly
indicated by the Technical Department.
9.4 Nominal frequency motor
Hz
50
50
60
Modifies the maximum frequency of pump operation.
9.5 Low water level alarm active
YES
YES
NO
Enables the constant monitoring of the pump running dry, if this occurs.
9.6 Low water alarm limit
%
75
50
90
Value used in the mathematical algorithm that calculates the pump running dry.
9.7 Priming time
min 2
During the priming time, the detection 1 10 of running dry will not be
operative even
though the monitoring is enabled.
9.8 Parameter locking
Enables you to lock the settings of the NO NO YES variator and the pump so
they are not
modified after start-up.
9.9 Reset alarms
Enables you to reset all the alarms triggered
to date.
NO
NO
YES
N.B.: We do not recommend this reset because you would lose very important
information that could help solve possible
problems in the installation.
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9 ADVANCED PARAMETERS
Par
Description
9.10 Reset number of start-ups
9.11 Factory settings
Units
VALUES Default Min.
Max.
Notes
NO
NO
YES
Enables you to set the pump start-ups counter to 0.
This parameter will remove all the settings
NO
NO
YES
entered in the configuration of the variator, returning it to its initial status, as it was when
installed for the first time.
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11 WARNINGS/ALARMS
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MESSAGE
REASONS
SOLUTION(S)
PRESSURE WARNING: FILTER CLEANING
Indicates that the pressure entered in the parameter 4.5 (DIRTY FILTER WARNING PRESSURE) has been exceeded.
ALARM F01 OVERCURRENT
Indicates excessive consumption in the motor.
Press the button BACK WASH and perform the steps indicated by the filter
cleaning wizard, as the system detects a high pressure in the filter, probably
due to excess soiling.
Check that the pump rotates freely with no obstructions.
ALARM F02 SHORT CIRCUIT
ALARM F03 EXCESS TEMPERATURE OF THE MODULE
ALARM F04 INPUT VOLTAGE
ALARM F06 MOTOR FAULT
ALARM F07 LOW WATER LEVEL ALARM F08 MAXIMUM PRESSURE LIMIT
The motor is communicated or has burnt out.
Disconnect the motor from the variator and check that the message disappears. If this is not the case, contact your nearest technical service.
Not all wires have been connected. Internal fault in the variator.
Check that all the cables of the motor are correctly connected to the motor
itself and to the variator. Also supervise the correct wiring of the frequency
converter’s power supply.
Contact your nearest technical service.
Ensure the ambient temperature does not
The power module has reached a very high temperature, compromising its reliability.
exceed the extremes set out in this manual. Ensure the variator is properly ventilated; in this case check that the pump has a fan and
that the fan cover has been installed.
The variator is not receiving electric current, of is outside of the upper and lower limits.
The electrical supply to the variator has been interrupted. The electrical connection cable from the mains electricity to the variator has been disconnected.
Check that the cables to the motor are
The motor is communicated/disconnected.
properly connected, as the variator is not detecting the motor, or it is burnt out.
Loss of synchronism
The variator detects that the pump is working without water in the body of the
pump.
There may also be a loss of synchronism of the motor during operation due to a
significant, quick change in the pumping conditions.
Ensure the pump aspirates the fluid correctly.
The variator detects that the filter is very soiled or at a pressure close to bursting.
Check the filter does not need cleaning and that the impulsion valves allow recirculation.
ALARM X13 INTERNAL ERROR
Check that the flat cable that commu-
nicates both electronic circuits are well
There is no communication between the connected and tightened.
control panel (cover), and the power plate
(radiator).
There may be one-off read error of the
firmware. We recommend cutting the
Internal fault in the variator.
power to the variator for a few minutes. If, when the power is reconnected to the
variator, the message remains, contact
your nearest technical service.
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12 WARRANTY THE GUARANTEE OF THE VARIATOR IS 24 MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
PURCHASE: THE USE OF NON-ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS, ALTERATIONS OR IMPROPER USE
SHALL RENDER THE PRODUCT WARRANTY VOID.
13 DISPOSAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS To dispose of the parts that comprise
the variator, you must abide by the current regulations and laws of the
country where the product is used. In any case, do not dispose of polluting
parts into the environment.
14 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Bombas Saci, S.A., CL/ Can Cabanyes 50-58, Pol.
Ind. Circuit de Catalunya, 08403, Granollers (Spain) declares, under its full
responsibility, that the product to which this manual refers complies with the
following European Directives and national action provisions: – Directive
2004/108/CE about electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Directive 2006/95/CE
about low voltage – Directive 2002/96/CE and 2003/108/CE about hazardous
substances (RAEE) – Directive 2002/95/CE about hazardous substances (ROHS) –
Basic EC regulation EN 55011 (EMC) – Basic EC regulation EN 61000-6-2 (EMC) –
Basic EC regulation EN 61000-6-1 (EMC) – Basic EC regulation EN 62477-1
(Safety)
Managing Director
David Ferré Ferrer
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