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BE SURE POWER IS DISCONNECTED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION!

FOLLOW NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES!

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS ENTIRELY BEFORE INSTALLATION.

The Model 777-AccuPower is a fully-programmable, solid-state power monitor/motor protection relay
for use on 3-phase systems  with operating voltages of 190–480VAC. The Model 777-AccuPower
allows motor hp rating, full load amps, efficiency, and power factor to be entered and will accurately
calculate and display motor output power. The 777-AccuPower can be used with SymCom’s
4–20mA output module to give an analog signal proportional to this output power.
The Model 777-AccuPower can be programmed prior to installation by applying 120VAC to
terminals L1 and L2. The unit CANNOT be tested for proper operation using this voltage. For testing
purposes, 3-phase power must be used with a minimum voltage of 190VAC.

CONNECTIONS

1.  Disconnect power and verify power is off.

2.  Using the four corner tabs or the DIN rail mount, mount the Model 777-AccuPower directly above

or below the contactor. To use the DIN rail mount, hook the top clip first then apply downward
pressure until the lower clip snaps onto the rail.

3.  A) For amperage ranging from 25–90 amps (2–9 amps for -LR model), insert the motor

conductors through the hole marked A, B, and C. Make certain the conductor through each hole
corresponds to the right motor conductor, i.e. the A phase conductor should go through the A
round hole. See Figure 1 for a typical wiring diagram.

B) For amperage less than 25 amps (1–2 amps for -LR model), loop the motor conductors

according to Table 1. Figure 2 shows  an example of the looping required for current ranging from
8.1 to 12 amps (MULT=3).

C) For amperage greater than 90 amps, external CTs (current transformers) are required.

SymCom recommends using CTs  with terminals to simplify installation. All CT secondaries must
make five passes through the round holes on the PumpSaver. See Figure 3 for a typical wiring
diagram using external CTs.

NOTE: Pay close attention to this diagram to eliminate any power factor errors that will create
errors in the horsepower measurements.

4.  Connect the 3-phase power from the line side of the contactor to terminals L1, L2, and L3 using

12–18 AWG copper wire (See Figure 1). Figure 1 is drawn for a power system wired in ABC
phase sequence. For power systems with ACB phase sequence, switch L1 and L3 connections to
the Model 777-AccuPower.

5.  Connect the control circuit wires to the appropriate terminals. The device is designed to be fail

safe so the NO (normally open) contact should be in series with the coil on the contactor for motor
control (see Figure 1), and the NC (normally closed) contact in series with the alarm circuitry.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR SYMCOM’S

MODEL 777-ACCUPOWER w/4-20mA

POWER MONITOR

MOTOR PROTECTION RELAY

OVERLOAD RELAY

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Summary of Contents for 777

Page 1: ... right motor conductor i e the A phase conductor should go through the A round hole See Figure 1 for a typical wiring diagram B For amperage less than 25 amps 1 2 amps for LR model loop the motor conductors according to Table 1 Figure 2 shows an example of the looping required for current ranging from 8 1 to 12 amps MULT 3 C For amperage greater than 90 amps external CTs current transformers are r...

Page 2: ...2 00 10 0 1 1 2 2 5 2 00 10 0 10 10 2 5 3 2 22 11 1 9 9 3 3 5 2 50 12 5 8 8 3 5 4 2 85 14 2 7 7 4 5 3 33 16 6 6 6 5 6 4 00 20 0 5 5 6 8 5 00 25 0 4 4 8 12 6 66 33 3 3 3 12 25 10 0 50 0 2 2 25 90 20 0 100 1 1 uExternal CTs Requiredu 80 110 80 140 5 100 100 5 110 160 120 210 5 150 150 5 160 220 160 280 5 200 200 5 220 320 240 420 5 300 300 5 320 420 320 560 5 400 400 5 400 520 400 700 5 500 500 5 48...

Page 3: ...xample Showing Three Conductors MULT 3 from Table 1 No other necessary connections are shown Figure 3 Typical Wiring Diagram Using External CTs Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 4: ...ated and set when HP and FLA are programmed so if FLA is not entered EFF must be programmed manually EFF PF EFF PF efficiency power factor can be found on the motor s nameplate or manufacturer s specification sheet If the efficiency rating is available it is best to enter it and FLA should be set to 0 If the efficiency is not available it will automatically be calculated and set according to the H...

Page 5: ...bled OFF RD1 RD1 restart delay one is the rapid cycle timer in seconds This timer is initiated when power is first applied to the unit If no SP or RP conditions exist when power is applied to the device the output relay will energize the NO contact will close and the NC will open once the RD1 timer expires Typically this is set to 20 30 seconds This will provide adequate protection for successive ...

Page 6: ...the 4 20 mA module or to set the Modbus address A01 A99 FS 20 mA 16 mA 4 mA 0 kW 6 FS 8 Example if motor is running at 6 kW Desired mA output 4 20 4 X Running hp kW X FS Output FS full scale setting is required when utilizing a 4 20 mA module PWS should already be set according to the correct hp kW operating range of the motor this will automatically establish the range for FS Set FS according to ...

Page 7: ...PLAY PROGRAM knob until the proper setting for the parameter that is being programmed is displayed 4 Release the RESET PROGRAM button This stores the new parameter in the nonvolatile memory If a setting jumps back to its previous setpoint when changed the tamper guard is locked and must be unlocked before programming can be completed see page 14 for tamper guard procedures 5 Continue steps 1 4 unt...

Page 8: ...ip Most NEMA rated general purpose motors will be protected by this setting 30 Slow Trip Motors with long acceleration times 10 seconds or high inertia loads J prefix Programming any of the trip classes with the J Prefix will enable jam protection This additional protection is enabled 1 minute after the motor starts and provides a 2 second trip time for motors exceeding 400 of the OC setting regar...

Page 9: ...rs E88 OC Service Factor Amperage 8 2 TC General purpose motor 20 CUB Standard NEMA motor 5 PWS 2 1 0 9 95 LPR Normal pumping operation reads 2 86 kW Pump with a momentarily restricted flow dead head reads 1 8 kW Therefore setting is 2 0 kW see PWS for proper range HPR Typically not used set to OFF RD1 To protect the pump from accidental rapid cycling RD 20 seconds RD2 Because the motor may be hot...

Page 10: ...nce LPR Tripped on low power HPR Tripped on high power CF Tripped on contact failure RP Incoming phases have been reversed motor may run backwards if started OFF A stop command was issued from a remote source Table 5 Fault Codes COMMUNICATIONS PORT REMOTE RESET The unit comes with a 9 pin sub D connector for remote communications and or for using a remotely located reset button If communication is...

Page 11: ... down RD2 before restarting Display alternates LPR with run The overload relay has tripped on low power LPR and is timing down RD3 before restarting If LPR is not a normal condition for this installation check for loss of liquid closed valves broken belts etc Display is showing a solid SP ub or oc The unit has tripped on the fault shown and a manual reset is required because the programmed setting...

Page 12: ...Over Setpoint Trip time Over Setpoint Trip time 1 30 seconds 5 6 seconds 2 15 seconds 6 5 seconds 3 10 seconds 10 3 seconds 4 7 5 seconds 15 2 seconds Safety Marks UL UL508 UL1053 CSA LR46510 CE IEC 60947 1 IEC 60947 5 1 Standards Passed Electrostatic Discharge ESD IEC 1000 4 2 Level 3 6kV contact 8kV air Radio Frequency Immunity RFI Conducted IEC 1000 4 6 Level 3 10V m Radio Frequency Immunity RF...

Page 13: ...nd 4 100 650 kW HPR to off to disable these features 5 0 01 1 30 hp 6 1 34 13 3 hp 7 13 4 133 hp 8 134 871 hp LPR Low Power Range determined by PWS HPR High Power Range determined by PWS RD1 Rapid Cycle Timer 0 2 500 Seconds RD2 Restart Delay After All Faults Except Underload motor cool down timer 0 2 500 Minutes RD3 Restart Delay After Underload low flow recovery timer 0 2 500 Seconds A Automatic...

Page 14: ...ppears in the display 4 Release the RESET button 5 Turn MODE SELECT to RUN The program is now locked but all settings can be viewed The unit can be unlocked by following the procedure above except step three adjust DISPLAY PROGRAM until unL appears SymCom warrants its microcontroller based products against defects in material or workmanship for a period of five 5 years from the date of manufacture...

Page 15: ...s above the case ground The 4 20mA module has optical isolation chips to isolate the 4 20mA output from the AC line voltages The signals from the microprocessor go through resistors to provide current limiting before connecting to the 9 pin external connector Therefore the 9 pin SUB D connector on the SymCom unit provides un isolated CMOS signals and is NOT RS232 or TTL compatible Note Do not plug...

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