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Three-phase version:
External alarm
5. COMMISSIONING
5.1 START-UP CONFIGURATION
At the first start-up, it may be necessary to configure the box by select-
ing the connected station using the
- the installation tank: [Sani]Cubic 1, [Sani]Cubic 2, [Sani]Fos 500,
[Sani]Fos 610 or [Sani]Fos 1300,
- the type of pump: Brushless, Grinder, Vortex or Solida.
Note: In case of an error or a change in the installation, it is possible to
access this menu (see 10.1 Return to the start-up screen )
The operating parameters must then be selected: date, time, language
and brightness of the display.
Note: The date and time must be set correctly for alarm management,
alarm history and maintenance frequencies.
5.2 CHECKS
TO
BE
COMMISSIONING OF A SANIFOS LIFTING STATION
• Set the language, date and time.
• Define the use of the station: Individual, Collective or Commercial.
• Check that the quick connectors are correctly connected to the
Smart unit.
• Check that the led on both pumps are green.
• Check the power supply voltage on the display.
• Fill the tank with water via the connected sanitary appliances.
• Check that the pumps switch on automatically at the set water level.
• Check that the water operating intensity of the pumps, shown on the
display, is between
– 4 and 7 A with Sanipump GR, Sanipump VX (single-phase and
three-phase), Sanicubic 1, Sanicubic 2, Sanicubic 2 VX three-phase,
– 6 and 12 A with Sanicubic 1 VX single-phase, Sanicubic 2 VX sin-
gle-phase,
– 7 and 10 A with Sanipump SLD single-phase,
– 3 and 5 A with Sanipump SLD three-phase.
• Check the correct operation of the motors in forced operation.
• Check that the wired alarm box is switched on.
• Check the level of water in the tank at the end of the cycle:
– Sanicubic: the water level must be below the longest dip tube.
– Sanifos with Sanipump VX or Sanispump SLD: the water level
must be above the pump cover plate.
– Sanifos with Sanipump GR: the water level is +/- 10 cm from the
bottom of the tank.
• Set the delay time accordingly.
• Set the delay for the start of the auxiliary pump. Measure the dura-
tion of an ON-OFF cycle and enter a value equal to at least 2 times
the ON-OFF cycle value.
• Check that the data has been correctly recorded by the Smart box
(log, pumping time...).
NO dry contact
NC dry contact
and
keys:
For each configuration screen,
validate the selected setting by
pressing the validation button.
On the last screen (see oppo-
site), press the confirmation
button one last time to start the
Smart box operation.
CARRIED
OUT
FOR
6. OPERATION
6.1 PRESENTATION OF THE FRONT OF THE BOX
6.1.1 Key identification
6.1.2 Operating lights
The light is green when the pump is activated.
The light is red when the pump is deactivated (by a manual lockout or
automatically following a fault).
6.2 USING THE CONTROL BOX
6.2.1 On screen display
6.2.1.1 Normal operation
SC_2VX
Operation of the pumps:
on (impeller turns) or off (impeller is fixed)
THE
6.2.1.2 Alarm display
SC_2VX
ALARM
SC_2VX
ALARM
6.2.2 Pump activation/deactivation
In the case of maintenance or replacement of a pump, it is possible to
deactivate each pump independently.
SC_2VX
SFA
20
Current switch
Enter Key
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Navigation
Activation/deactivation of the
pumps
Pump operation
indicator light
Forced operation of pumps
Model of the connected lifting station
Time
Supply voltage
Supply frequency
Pump current
Power output
Alarm indicator in real time,
with identification of the
problem detected for quick
maintenance.
A special window giving the
alarm type and the alarm
time remains open for some
time.
As soon as the fault disap-
pears, return to the general
screen on which an alarm
notification appears. To re-
move the alarm notification,
simply press one of the two
forced-on buttons. Details of
the alarms can be consulted
in the alarm log.
Pump operation
indicator light
P1
P2