15
INSTALLATION PLANNING
Planning Considerations
1
2
3
4
5
6
Plan System Goals
Identify Options
Select Control
Methods
Install VFD
Hardware
Install Wiring
Program
Parameters
Intended Function
•
Constant Pres-
sure Water
Systems
•
Pressure
Boosting
Hardware
Application
•
Centrifugal
Pump
•
Submersible
Pump
•
Single- or
Three-Phase
Motor Type
•
FE MagForce
•
Induction
Automation
•
System
Response
•
Bump Mode
•
Drawdown
•
Steady Flow
Desired Protection
•
Broken Pipe
•
Underload
•
Motor Ground
Fault
•
Moisture
Sensor
Multi Pump
•
Duplex
Alternator
•
Lead/Lag
Run/Speed/Stop
•
Hand/Auto
•
Transducer/
Sensor
•
Potentiometer
•
Switches/
Floats
Communications
•
FE Connect
Mobile App
•
Drive-to-drive
•
Aux Control
Input
•
Relay Out
Location
•
Inside
•
Outside
Drive Size
•
Clearance
•
Drilling
Distance to the
Well
•
Wire sizes
•
Filtering
requirements
Climate Control
•
Temperature
•
Moisture
Conduit Rules
•
Routing
•
Separation
Power Connections
•
Grounding
•
Inputs
•
Outputs
Control circuits
•
Feedback
inputs
•
Relay Outputs
•
Communica-
tions
Basic Programming
•
Application
•
Motor ratings
•
Setpoints
I/O setup
•
Input functions
•
Output
functions
Other Available
Options
•
Enable features
1.
The planned usage of the overall system will determine which options and control methods are ap-
propriate, as well as how the VFD should be installed and programmed. Refer to the following pages
for examples of how the system might be used.
2. System options define and automate features that support the intended operation. These features
may require specialized control methods and programming. For more details, refer to
,
, and
“Advanced Application Options” on page 41
.
3. The SubDrive Connect supports several methods for automating pump motor speed control. Refer to
“Drive Configuration” on page 31
for possible control setups.
4. The overall function of the system directly affects where and how the VFD should be mounted. Refer
to
“Physical Installation” on page 19
for guidelines.
5. The selected motor application, along with the control method(s), determines how the VFD should
be connected. Refer to
“Electrical Installation” on page 23
for more information.
6. The VFD can be quickly and easily programmed for most standard operations. Refer to
. Advanced features or options may require additional adjustments to achieve
the desired performance. Refer to
“Advanced Application Options” on page 41
and
tion Using the FE Connect App” on page 44
.
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