Flashes
Fault
Short Circuit
Over Current
x 6
Overheated Drive
x 7
Internal Fault
rapid
Invalid Configuration • DIP switches are incorrectly set
Broken Pipe
Possible Cause
• If fault occurs immediately after
power-up:
• Shorted connection
• Defective cable
• Bad splice or failed motor
• If fault occurs while motor
running:
• Over current due to trapped
debris in pump
• Incorrect HP setting
• Amperage exceeded 72 amps on
DC test or while running
• Incorrect wiring
• Phase to phase short circuit
• Phase to ground short circuit
• High ambient temperature
• High internal drive temperature
• Direct sunlight
• Obstruction of airflow
• A fault was detected internal to
the drive
• Drive runs at full power for 10
minutes without reaching
pressure setpoint
• Broken pipe or large leak is
detected in the system
• Large water draw, such as a
sprinkler system or filling a pool,
does not allow system to reach
pressure setpoint
Corrective Action
• Verify wire connections at motor terminal block
• Disconnect motor leads and use megger to check motor
insulation resistance; if low reading, replace motor
• If fault is still present after resetting the drive and removing
motor leads, replace drive
• Check air screen for debris, clean as necessary
• Check for proper fan operation, replace as necessary
• Internal drive temperature must be below 80 °C before
starting the motor, or below 70 °C before starting a motor
after a Locked Pump fault.
• Refer to drive placement recommendations.
• Contact your Franklin Electric Service Personnel
• Unit may require replacement. Contact your supplier.
• Verify settings per instruction
• Check system for large leak or broken pipe
• If the system contains a sprinkler system or is being used to
fill a pool or cistern, disable the Broken Pipe Detection. Refer
to
"Broken Pipe Protection" on page
MAINTENANCE
Troubleshooting
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