Drive Configuration; Basic Setup (Dip Sw1 - Position 1); Motor Phase Selection (Dip Sw1 - Position 2) - Franklin Electric SubDrive 50 Manual Del Usaurio

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DRIVE CONFIGURATION

Basic Setup (DIP SW1 – Position 1)
DRIVE CONFIGURATION
Contact with hazardous voltage could result in death or serious injury.
Do not attempt to modify DIP switch settings until power has been removed and 5 minutes have
passed to allow internal voltage to discharge.
Basic Setup (DIP SW1 – Position 1)
For basic set-up, DIP SW1 Position 1 (FE Connect switch) must be in the OFF (down) position for DIP switch,
Pressure Setpoint Potentiometer, and Underload Potentiometer settings to be recognized.
The drive can also be programmed electronically using the FE Connect mobile app. For this option, DIP SW1
Position 1 must be in the ON (up) position. This setting will disable selected DIP switch and knob control; and,
FE Connect programming will override any manual settings. Refer to
nect App" on page 32
for more information.
Power must be cycled before DIP switch settings take effect.
Motor Phase Selection (DIP SW1 – Position 2)
When using a SubDrive Connect model with a three-phase submersible motor, ensure that DIP SW1 Position
2 is in the OFF (down) position (identified as "SD" on the legend).
To use a single-phase motor with a SubDrive Connect, set the switch in the ON (up) position (identified as
"MD" on the legend).
SubDrive Connect models used in surface pump applications can only operate three-phase 230 VAC motors.
Ensure that DIP SW1 Position 2 is in the OFF (down) position (identified as "SD" on the legend).
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