Troubleshooting- faults – B&D Mfg Smart User Manual

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Troubleshooting- Faults

Faults Description

Suggestion(s)

oL1/

oL2

Motor/Drive

Overload



Leave power to drive off for three minutes. Check to make
sure the motor coupling spins freely by hand.



System may not be balanced for flow.



Exceeding the flow rate of the pump design.



Supply voltage too low.

oC Over

Current



Meg the motor to determine the insulation resistance is
within specification (refer to back of manual).



Inspect the motor leads and terminal wires for exposed
shorts or grounds.



Leave power to drive off for three minutes. Check to make
sure the motor coupling spins freely by hand.



Maximum PSI Ratings:

CR32-1-1 = 30 PSI
CR32-1 = 35 PSI
CR45-1-1 = 39 PSI

FbL

Feedback

Loss



Make sure the wiring for the transducer is correct. Check
for loose wires on the connection of the transducer “+V”
and “A2”.

+V = Brown
A2 = Black



Check water level in canister.—Must have a minimum of
three feet of water above inlet.

OH

Heatsink Over

Temperature



Make sure the fan is in operation when the drive is
operating.

Uu Under

Voltage



Make sure voltage supply (1x230) to the V1000 is
between 200 and 240 volts.

Reason(s)

Motor/Drive current has
exceeded service factor
amps.



Motor insulation damage.



One of the motor cables
has shorted.



Load too heavy.



Pressure set too high.

Transducer out of range.

Temperature limit of the
drive is exceeded.

Main out of range.

oU

Over Voltage Main out of range.



Make sure voltage supply (1x230) to the V1000 is
between 200 and 240 volts.

LF

Phase Loss on

Output Side

of Drive

Wiring issue.



Make sure all leads to motor are connected to the drive
and are solid connections. Motor may be incorrectly wired
for 3x460V, the motor MUST be wired for 3x230V.



Wire connections in motor terminal box may be loose,
double check connections.

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