Motor Wires; Input Power; Start-Up; Motor Selection Switch - ITT GOULDS BF15 Manual Del Usuario

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Figure 2: Accessing Top Mounting. Screw & Motor
Selection DIP Switch

Motor Wires

Refer to the wiring chart at the beginning of these
instructions for the length and size of wires to use for the
motor. The motor wires cannot exceed 1000 ft. Only use
wire rated for intended use such as direct burial and
submerged.
Figure 3 shows the terminal block where the motor and
input wires connect. The protective cover on the terminal
block snaps off and on. Attach the motor wires to the
terminals in the following sequence. GND-Green, T1-Red,
T2-Black, T3-White. Reversing any two leads on T1/T2/T3
will change the direction of motor rotation. Later during
start-up you may need to change motor rotation.

Input Power

SHOCK OR ELECTROCUTION
WARNING
HAZARD
Controller enclosure has high voltage if
not grounded.
Connect controller ground to service
entrance ground terminal.
The wiring chart at the beginning of these instructions
specifies the length and size of wires to use between the
service entrance and the controller.
Connect a ground wire from the service panel to the
terminal marked GND. Controller has high leakage to
ground. Controller ground terminal must be connected to
the service entrance ground terminal. Failure to do so will
result in high voltage being present on the controller
chassis. Connect two "hot" wires from the 20A, 2 pole
circuit breaker to the terminals marked L1 & L2.
NOTE:
A GENERATOR WITH A MINIMUM
RATING OF 20A AT 230V AC± 10%
4600W CAN BE USED TO POWER THE
CONTROLLER.
Figure 3: Wiring Connections
NOTE:
IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO PLACE A
DISCONNECT SWITCH IN FRONT OF
AND WITHIN SIGHT OF THE
CONTROLLER – CONSULT LOCAL
CODES.

3: START-UP

3: START-UP
Before starting-up the system, check to ensure all wiring
and piping connections are complete and tight.

Motor Selection Switch

Before applying power, the controller must be programmed
for the particular motor that is being used. With power off,
open the flap shown in Figure 2. Figure 4 shows the
location of the motor DIP selection switch on the circuit
board. A small screwdriver or ballpoint pen can be used to
slide the switches up and down. The backside of the flap
has a label (Figure 5) showing the switch positions for the
various motor types and horsepower. Set the switch to
match the motor being used.
NOTE:
IF A WATER-END (PUMP) IS SMALLER
THAN MOTOR, SET DIP SWITCH TO
MATCH WATER-END. OTHERWISE,
DRY-WELL FAULT MAY OCCUR.
Figure 4: Motor DIP Selector Switch
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