6.5.2
RT: Setting the direction of rotation
If the direction of pump rotation is incorrect, it can be inverted by changing this parameter. In this menu item,
use buttons + and – to activate and display the two possible states "0" or "1". The phase sequence is shown
in the comment line on display. The function is also enabled when the motor is running.
If it is not possible to see the direction of motor rotation, proceed as follows:
Turn on a utility and check the frequency.
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Without changing collection, modify parameter RT and check the FR frequency again.
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The correct RT parameter is that which requires, compared to collection, a lower frequency FR.
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CAUTION: on some electric pumps, it may occur that there is little difference in frequency in the two cases,
and it is therefore difficult to understand which is the correct direction of rotation. In these cases, repeat the
test described above, but rather than checking frequency, attempt to check the phase current absorption
(parameter C1 in the user menu). The correct RT parameter is that which requires, compared to collection, a
lower phase current C1.
6.5.3
FN: Rated frequency settings
This parameter defines the rated frequency of the electric pump, and can be set from a minimum of 50 [Hz]
and maximum of 200 [Hz].
Press "+" or "-" to selected the required frequency starting from 50 [Hz].
The values 50 and 60 [Hz] have priority over other selections as they are the most common: on entry of any
frequency value, when the value 50 or 60 [Hz] is reached, the increment or decrement stops; to modify the
frequency from one of these two values, release each button and then press "+" or "-" for at least 3 seconds.
On initial start-up and when default settings are restored, FN is set at 50 [Hz] and the correct value
must be entered, as stated on the pump
Each modification to FN is interpreted as a system change, and therefore the parameters FS, FL and FP are
adjusted automatically according to the set FN. On each variation to FN re-check FS, FL, FP to ensure settings
are as required.
6.5.4
OD: Type of system
Set with two possible values (1 and 2) according to a rigid or flexible system.
The inverter leaves the factory set to mode 1, suited to most systems. In the event of pressure variations that
cannot be stabilised by adjusting parameters GI and GP, switch to mode 2.
IMPORTANT: In the two configurations, the values of adjustment parameters GP and GI also change.
Furthermore, the values of GP and GI set in mode 1 are stored in a different memory from the
GP and GI values set in mode 2. Therefore, for example, the value of GP in mode 1, when
switching to mode 2, is replaced by the GP value of mode 2, but is stored and restored on
return to mode 1. The same value seen on display has a different meaning in each of the
modes, as the check algorithm is different.
6.5.5
RP: Setting the pressure drop for restart
This shows the drop in pressure, with respect to the value SP which causes pump restart.
For example, if the setpoint pressure is 3.0 [bar] and RP is 0.5 [bar] the pump is restarted at 2.5 [bar].
RP is normally set from a minimum of 0.1 to maximum 5 [bar]. In special conditions (for example in the case
of a setpoint lower than RP) this can be limited automatically.
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