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INSTALLATION AND SETUP

Programming Menus

Programming Menus
RW = Read and Write, R = Read Only, W = Write Only
RC = Adjustable parameter while the pump is running (Running Change).
Some of the ranges below are scaled by a Modbus
ple, a voltage of 100 V is reported by Modbus as 1000, so the user has to multiply the Modbus value by 0.1
for the actual reading value.

Programming: Basic Setup Menu

Mod
Menu / Parameter
RW
RC
bus
400
RW
N
Application
430
RW
N
Nominal
Voltage
431
401
RW
N
FLA/SFA
506
RW
Y
Power Fail Mode
432
RW
N
Overvoltage
(enable)
18
multiplier
Range
Name
0 - Custom
1 - Submersible Pump
2 - Surface Pump
120.0 to 7200;
208.0 (default)
multi = 0.1
1.0 to 1000.0;
1.0 (default)
multi = 0.1
Surface Pump: FLA
Submersible Pump: SFA
Custom: FLA
0 - Off (default)
1 - Last
0 - Off
1 - Fault and Alarm (default)
2 - Alarm Only
(shown in the table as multi = x.x). For exam-
Selecting an application resets the parameters described
below to default values.
Custom defaults:
There are no defaults when choosing the Custom applica-
tion.
Submersible Pump defaults:
Service Factor = 100 (multiplier scaled by 0.01; 100 =
1.00) This parameter cannot be changed for Submersible
pumps.
Trip Class = S (Submersible)
Underpower Level = 65 (65%)
Surface Pump defaults:
Service Factor = 115 (1.15)
Trip Class = 10 (Class 10)
Underpower Level = 20 (20%)
The motor nameplate voltage rating.
For surface motor applications, this should be set to the
FLA listed on the motor nameplate, or as listed in the
Franklin Electric AIM manual.
For submersible motor applications, set according to the
SFA listed in the Franklin Electric AIM manual.
The operational state for the SubMonitor Connect to
return to after recovery from a loss of power. If "Last" is
selected, and motor was running before the power fail,
the motor may start running again when power resumes.
An overvoltage alarm triggers if the calculated average of
the three line-to-line voltages exceeds the user set
nominal voltage by the over voltage percentage (next
menu item) continuously for a time exceeding the trip
time. The trip time is set in Advanced Setup > Motor
Protection > Voltage > Overvoltage > Time to Trip.
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