Three Phase Triplex Control Panel - See Water Inc.

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Three Phase Triplex Control Panel Installation and Operator’s Manual

IM 411 Rev. 0417

WS Series® Triplex Control Panel

Panel Installation:

The WS Series® Triplex control panels will control three pumps in sewage, wastewater, and dewatering applications. All panels are UL listed for the United States and Canada and come with a three year warranty.

1. Caution: To maintain the NEMA 4X rating, make all wiring connections with seal tight cable grips or conduit connections. 2. Determine mounting location for control panel. Mount panel using mounting feet supplied. 3. The control panel should not be mounted in an area that is subject to submersion. 4. Run pump cables and float cables through conduit. Make field connections as shown on wiring diagram. 5. Run power line conductor through conduit. Wire to terminals per enclosed schematic. Branch circuit protection to be provided by installer. 6. Connect power conductors 208/240/480V to proper locations on terminal block. 7. Float cables require separate conduit from power and pump cables. 8. Mount float switches at appropriate levels. Be sure that the floats have a free range of motion to prevent entanglement.

Models (Ratings): WT3P-6-1 (1.0-1.6 pump full load amps) WT3P-6-2 (1.6-2.5 pump full load amps) WT3P-6-3 (2.5-4.0 pump full load amps) WT3P-6-4 (4.0-6.3 pump full load amps) WT3P-6-5 (6.0-10.0 pump full load amps) WT3P-6-6 (9.0-14.0 pump full load amps) WT3P-6-7 (13.0-18.0 pump full load amps) WT3P-6-8 (17.0 -23.0 pump full load amps) WT3P-6-9 (20.0-25.0 pump full load amps) WT3P-6-10 (24.0-32.0 pump full load amps) Features: • • •

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Designed to control three 208/240/480VAC pumps in sewage applications NEMA 4X polycarbonate enclosure with stainless steel lockable latches Pump control visible features: pump hand-off-auto (H.O.A.) switches for pump #1, 2 and 3, green pump run lights, red pump fault lights with reset button and green power on light Alarm visible features: red beacon alarm light, alarm test and silence buttons Alarm horn sounds at 85 decibels at 10’ Remote monitoring dry contacts: low liquid, high liquid, pump #1 fault, pump #2 fault, pump #3 fault, pump #1 run, pump #2 run, pump #3 run (normally open) Pump protection: motor protective switch included for all pumps (branch circuit protection, adjustable overload and disconnect), pump thermal cutout circuit Includes 6 floats. 5 narrow angle N/O float switches with 20′ cords and mounting hardware and 1 low level narrow angle N/C float switch with 20’ cord Float status indicators (low level, stop, lead, lag, lag/lag, and high liquid) UL Listed for the United States and Canada

Start up: 1. When the power is applied, the green power light located on the white front swing panel shall light. 2. The pump HOA switches shall be placed to the Auto position to ensure the pump will turn on from the commands of the floats. The pump can be tested or turned on manually if the HOA switch is held in the Hand (Manual) position. To test the alarm circuit, push the test button on the front panel, the audible alarm shall sound and the red beacon will light. Press the silence button to silence the alarm.

www.seewaterinc.com 951.487.8073 • 888.733.9283 Email: [email protected] 121 North Dillon Avenue • San Jacinto, CA 92583 P.O. Box 1269 • San Jacinto, CA 92581

1. All installations must be in accordance with the National Electrical Code, and any other applicable state and local electrical requirements.

Three Phase Triplex Control Panel Additional Panel Options: SF - Seal Failure Circuit (optional) The seal fail circuit will indicate when there is water in the pump chamber. The circuit is setup to work with a variety of pumps with a range of resistance sensitivity settings. AF - Alarm Flasher ET - Elapsed Timer Meter w/ LCD display & reset CC - Cycle Counter w/LCD display & reset LA - Lightning Secondary Surge Arrestor

Typical Installation for Triplex Control Panel A typical pump installation showing (1) Control panel, (2) high liquid alarm float, (3) lag/lag pump float, (4) lag pump float, (5) lead pump float, (6) stop float, (7) low level float, (8) pump #1, (9) pump #2 and (10) pump #3. All pump cords are connected to the wastewater control panel.

Service:

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Caution: Before checking electrical connections within the control or attempting to replace any components, turn off all branch circuits supplying power to the main control panel. Troubleshooting: Alarm Circuit To test the alarm light and buzzer, press the test button on the front panel. If either the light or buzzer do not indicate, replace the light bulb or buzzer with same type. Control Board and Fuse If the power on light is not illuminating on the front panel, check the voltage at TS1-1 and TS1-2 with a voltage meter. The voltage should read 120VAC. If voltage present, check the fuse in the fuse block. If fuse is blown, replace fuse with same type. The dry contacts are rated for 125VDC, 5 amp maximum. Floats

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The control board has LED Indicators that will illuminate when the floats are in the open position. Check floats for entanglement, full range of motion. Replace damaged floats.

For additional information regarding operation and troubleshooting questions, please call See Water, Inc. at 888-733-9283.

www.seewaterinc.com 951.487.8073 • 888.733.9283 • Email: [email protected] 121 North Dillon Avenue • San Jacinto, CA 92583 P.O. Box 1269 • San Jacinto, CA 92581

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