MTRA-FSP Level Control Relay Installation & Operation Manual
This Manual is the support documentation for the installation, commissioning and operation of the MTRA-FSP Level Control Relay. Document Revision 08 This revision: 27-July-2007 NOTICE MULTITRODE and MULTISMART are registered trademarks of MultiTrode Pty Ltd in Australia, USA and many countries worldwide. PUMPVIEW is a registered trademark of MultiTrode Pty Ltd in Australia. Design registration is pending for the MultiSmart Pump Controller Remote and Base Modules in Australia, USA and many countries worldwide. Patents pending in Australia, USA and many countries worldwide. 2007 MultiTrode Pty Ltd. This publication is protected by copyright. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any process, electronic or otherwise, without the express written permission of MultiTrode Pty Ltd. Page 2 of 16 00242600-MTRA-FSP_Manual.doc
Contents 1 Warnings & Cautions 4 1.1 Information to User 4 1.2 Documentation Standards 4 1.3 Installation Notes 4 2 Introduction 5 3 Specifications 5 4 Installation 6 4.1 Power Supply 6 4.2 DIP Switch Settings 7 5 Operation Modes 8 5.1 Empty (Discharge) Mode 8 5.2 Fill (Charge) Mode 10 6 Alarms 12 6.1 Level Alarms (AL Probe) 12 6.2 Pump Alarms 12 7 Manual (Hand) and Off Inputs 14 7.1 Manual Operation of Pump (Hand) 14 8 Advanced Settings 15 8.1 Probe Sensitivity 15 8.2 Pump and Alarm Activation Delays 15 9 LED Status 16 00242600-MTRA-FSP_Manual.doc Page 3 of 16
1 Warnings & Cautions 1.1 Information to User Read through this manual to obtain a good working knowledge in order to get maximum performance from the product for your application. After reading, put the manual away in a safe place for future reference. 1.2 Documentation Standards DANGER: This symbol is used where non-compliance could result in injury or death. WARNING: This symbol is used where non-compliance could result in incorrect operation, damage to or failure of the equipment. NOTE: This symbol is used to highlight an issue or special case within the body of the manual. 1.3 Installation Notes WARNING: The MTRA-FSP installation and wiring must be performed by qualified personnel. Danger: The MTRA-FSP has no user serviceable parts. To reduce the risk of electric shock, leave all servicing to qualified MultiTrode technical staff. Page 4 of 16 00242600-MTRA-FSP_Manual.doc
2 Introduction The MTRA-FSP Level Control Relay is a solid-state electronic level control module housed in a hi-impact plastic case with a DIN rail attachment on the back. It is used to control pump relays in response to a liquid level sensor such as a MultiTrode probe. A pump thermal sensor can be connected to the MTRA- FSP for pump protection. During operation the LED indicators on the front panel indicate the current status including Pump On/Off, Thermal Fault, Probe Fault and Level Alarm. The MTRA-FSP level control relay is designed to be easy to install and configure. All connections are clearly labelled on the side of the device and is configured using a set of dip switches on the front panel. 3 Specifications Dimensions Width Height Length (depth) Environmental Ambient Temperature Humidity AC Power Supply Voltage Range Frequency 22.5mm 101mm 120mm -10 to 60 degrees Celsius 5% to 95% non-condensing 85 265V AC 50/60Hz Power 3.5W DC Power Supply Voltage Range Current Relay Outputs Type Current (Resistive) Current (Inductive) Voltage Rating DC Voltage Rating AC 12 30V DC 0.15A max Form A 5A 2A 30V DC 250V AC 00242600-MTRA-FSP_Manual.doc Page 5 of 16
4 Installation The MTRA-FSP is designed to be mounted onto a standard DIN rail. All power supply, input and output connections are located on the top of the relay housing. 4.1 Power Supply The MTRA-FSP can be supplied power in the following ways: 85 240V AC 85 240V AC with 12 30V DC Backup 12 30V DC Supply Only A switch or circuit-breaker and an overcurrent protection device must be included in the installation. The disconnection device must be in close proximity to the equipment and within easy reach of the operator, and be marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment. The input wiring and the switch/circuitbreaker/overcurrent device must be rated to at least the nominal input voltage being used. The recommended current ratings are as follows: Unit Supply Range Recommended Switch/Circuit- Breaker/Overcurrent Protection Device Rating Minimum Supply Wiring Rating 85-180Vac 0.1A 0.1A 180-265Vac 0.05A 0.05A 12-20Vdc 0.3A 0.3A 20-30Vdc 0.15A 0.15A Page 6 of 16 00242600-MTRA-FSP_Manual.doc
4.2 DIP Switch Settings The MTRA-FSP is configured using the DIP switches located on the front of the relay enclosure. DIP # Setting Mode Description See Section: 1 2 3 4 5 6 OFF Empty (Discharge) Mode 5.1 ON Fill (Charge) Mode 5.2 OFF High Level Alarm 6.1 ON Low Level Alarm 6.1 OFF ON 0.5 sec Pump Activation and Deactivation Delay 10 sec Pump Activation and Deactivation Delay OFF Constant Alarm Output 6.1 ON Flash Alarm Output (1Hz) 6.1 OFF 0.5 sec Alarm Activation Delay 8.2 ON 10 sec Alarm Activation Delay 8.2 OFF NC Alarm Output 6.1 ON NO Alarm Output 6.1 7 8 Probe Sensitivity 8.1 OFF OFF 1kohm ON OFF 4kohm OFF ON 20kohm ON ON 80kohm 8.2 8.2 00242600-MTRA-FSP_Manual.doc Page 7 of 16
5 Operation Modes The MTRA-FSP can be configured to operate in either Empty (Discharge) or Fill (Charge) mode. 5.1 Empty (Discharge) Mode Empty (Discharge) mode is used to pump liquid out of a well once it reaches a preset level. In this mode the relay operates as follows: The pump activates when the liquid reaches the high level probe pump activation delay period expires. The high level alarm probe will operate the Alarm Relay and also the Pump Relay (in case the high level probe has failed). The pump will continue to operate until the liquid level drops below the low level probe and the pump deactivation period expires. A thermal fault will deactivate the pump regardless of liquid level. A Probe Failsafe alarm will deactivate the pump regardless of liquid level. Note: Assumed Probe Faults: If a High Level, or High Alarm input is activated and the Low Level probe is deactivated, then the relay assumes the Low Level probe is faulty. In this situation the pump will continue to run for 60 seconds after the High Level and High Alarm inputs have deactivated. The Probe Fault LED will turn ON to indicate an Assumed Probe Fault. Page 8 of 16 00242600-MTRA-FSP_Manual.doc
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5.2 Fill (Charge) Mode Fill (Charge) mode is used to fill up a well with liquid when the level falls to a preset level. In this mode the relay operates as follows: The pump activates when the liquid reaches the low level probe. The low level alarm probe will operate the Alarm Relay and also the Pump Relay (in case the low level probe has failed). The pump will continue to operate until the liquid level rises to the high level probe and the pump deactivation period expires. A thermal fault will deactivate the pump regardless of liquid level. A Probe Failsafe alarm will deactivate the pump regardless of liquid level. Note: Assumed Probe Faults: If a High Level, or High Alarm input is activated and the Low Level probe is deactivated, then the relay assumes the Low Level probe is faulty. In this situation the relay will wait for 60 seconds after the High Level input has deactivated, then start the pump. The Probe Fault LED will turn ON to indicate an Assumed Probe Fault. Page 10 of 16 00242600-MTRA-FSP_Manual.doc
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6 Alarms The MTRA-FSP has the following alarm inputs: 6.1 Level Alarms (AL Probe) A conductive level sensor is connected to the AL Probe input to detect when the liquid level has risen above or below an acceptable level. In Empty (Discharge) mode this will be a high level alarm and will activate when the AL Probe input detects liquid and the activation delay has expired. In Fill (Charge) mode this will be a low level alarm and will activate when the AL Probe input is no longer detecting level (ie: the level has dropped below the sensor) and the activation delay has expired. When a level alarm is detected the Alarm contacts are activated and the Level Alarm LED flashes. The Alarm contacts can be used to operate an alarm device such as a light or siren. The alarm output can be set to Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC) using DIP Switch 6: NC alarm output (DIP Switch OFF) NO alarm output (DIP Switch ON) The alarm output can be configured to toggle (to flash an alarm light for example). This is set using DIP Switch 4: Constant alarm output (DIP Switch OFF) Flashing alarm output (DIP Switch ON) 6.2 Pump Alarms There are two types of pump alarms supported by the MTRA-FSP Thermal and Seal. 6.2.1 Thermal Alarm Input A pump thermal sensor can be wired into the Thermal input. This is used to detect when the pump is overheating due to a blockage or other fault. When a thermal alarm is detected the Thermal output contacts are activated and the Thermal Fault LED flashes. The thermal alarm will also turn off the pump if it is running. The pump will not be able to be switched on again until the thermal alarm condition is cleared. Page 12 of 16 00242600-MTRA-FSP_Manual.doc
6.2.2 Thermal Backup (BU) Input The MTRA-FSP can be used as a backup pump control device for the MultiSmart Pump Controller and RTU. When used as a backup, the Thermal sensor is wired into the Thermal input, and the MultiSmart Thermal input is wired into the MTRA-FSP Thermal BU input. 6.2.3 Failsafe Probe Alarm Input MultiTrode probes can be sold with an extra connection to the top sensor for failsafe detection. This is used to detect if the probe sensor cable has broken by checking there is a circuit. If the cable is broken, there will be no circuit back to the failsafe input and an alarm will be raised. When a failsafe alarm occurs the Probe LED flashes and the Failsafe Alarm output contacts are activated. Also the pump contacts will be deactivated so the pump cannot run until the fault condition is removed. NOTE: If a non-failsafe probe is used then a jumper must be connected between the Alarm Probe and Failsafe Inputs to prevent Probe Fault Alarms occurring. NOTE: The failsafe probe input must be connected to the highest probe in the system if used. 6.2.4 Assumed Probe Faults If a High Level, or High Alarm input is activated and the Low Level probe is deactivated, then the relay assumes the Low Level probe is faulty. This condition is called an Assumed Probe Fault. The relay indicates this condition by flashing the Level Alarm LED - single pulse on, 3s off. The relay will also change its pumping behaviour to a timed method until the fault condition is no longer present. See the assumed probe fault notes in Sections 5.1 and 5.2. 00242600-MTRA-FSP_Manual.doc Page 13 of 16
7 Manual (Hand) and Off Inputs The MTRA-FSP can manually operate a pump using pushbuttons wired into the Manual (Hand) input and the Off input. 7.1 Manual Operation of Pump (Hand) Manual pump operation works as follows: Pushing the Manual (Hand) button will start the pump. The pump will continue to operate until the Off button is pushed, regardless of level. After the Off input has been de-activated, the MTRA-FSP will revert back to automatic operation. Page 14 of 16 00242600-MTRA-FSP_Manual.doc
8 Advanced Settings 8.1 Probe Sensitivity The MultiTrode Probe is a conductive level sensing device that relies on conductivity through the liquid to earth in order to detect level. For most common applications the default probe sensitivity setting of 20kohms will work correctly. The sensitivity can be changed using dip switches 7 and 8 if the sensitivity needs adjustment to allow for different types of liquid. DIP Switch 7 8 Sensitivity OFF OFF 1 kohm ON OFF 4 kohm OFF ON 20 kohm ON ON 80 kohm 8.2 Pump and Alarm Activation Delays Activation delays are used to prevent spurious pump starts and level alarms. The delay allows the level device to positively detect the liquid before operating the pump or an alarm. Pump delays are set using DIP Switch 3. Alarm Delays are set using DIP Switch 5. There are 2 delay periods: 0.5 sec (DIP Switch OFF) 10 sec (DIP Switch ON) 00242600-MTRA-FSP_Manual.doc Page 15 of 16
9 LED Status LED Status Indication Power Power on Low voltage Steady Flashing Level Level alarm Flashing Pump Thermal Probe Pump on Activation delay period (Not an alarm) Thermal fault requires manual reset Thermal fault active Assumed probe fault Failsafe alarm active Steady Flashing Steady Flashing Steady Flashing MultiTrode Pty Ltd Head Office Brisbane Technology Park 18 Brandl Street PO Box 4633 Eight Mile Plains QLD 4113, Australia Ph: +61 7 3340 7000 Fx: +61 7 3340 7077 E-mail: sales@multitrode.com.au MultiTrode Inc USA Suite 3/990 East Rogers Circle Boca Raton, FL 33487, USA Ph: +1 561 994 8090 Fx: +1 561 994 6282 E-mail: sales@multitrode.net Visit www.multitrode.com for the latest information Page 16 of 16 00242600-MTRA-FSP_Manual.doc