Centripro, Residential water systems – Xylem BMAID R4 User Manual

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Residential Water Systems

CentriPro

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(formerly known as balanced flow)

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Controller Status

Description

2 Blinks

Dry Well

This fault can be caused by:

• Water supply level in well falls below suction inlet of pump.

• Plugged suction screen.

• Restriction in pipe between pump and pressure sensor.

• Air bound pump – see “Purging System”

• Incorrect setting of “MAXIMUM SPEED” switch. Be sure to set the “MAXIMUM

SPEED” switch to 80 Hz when using mismatched pumps (water ends) and

motors.

• Incorrect setting of “MOTOR OVERLOAD SETTING (SFA)” switch. Ensure the

Motor Overload Setting (SFA) Switch is not set higher than the Service Factor

Amps (SFA) listed on the motor nameplate.

• Need for Dry Well Power Calibration. Perform Dry Well Power Calibration as

described in ADVANCED SETTINGS section.

In systems where the motor operates at less than Service factor amps the

controller may show a false “dry well” fault. See Dry well Sensitivity Section.

If problems persists, please verify supply capacity.

The controller will automatically restart according to the chart below.

Dry well fault reset table:

fault 1 (Start Point) - resets after 1 minute

fault 2 - resets after 10 minutes

fault 3 - resets after 20 minutes

fault 4 - resets after 30 minutes

fault 5 - resets after 60 minutes and every 60 minutes thereafter

Dry well can be reset by pressing both pushbuttons at the same time

or by turning off the power. A fixed, 1 minute, restart time is also

available. See ADVANCED SETTINGS section.

3 Blinks

Sensor Fault

This fault can be caused by:

• Disconnected sensor. Disconnect sensor from sensor cable connector and

reconnect to ensure a good connection.

• Disconnected sensor cable lead inside the controller. Check for loose wires where

the sensor cable connects to the circuit board by tugging on each wire.

• Broken wire in the sensor cable.

• Miswired sensor cable. Check that the wires are connected to the correct

terminals on the sensor connector. The correct location of the wires is indicated

on the circuit board. B=Black, R=Red, W=White.

• Failed sensor. With the sensor cable connected to the circuit board, measure the

DC voltage between the black and white wires of the sensor cable at the sensor

connector. The voltage measured should be between 0.5Vdc and 4.5Vdc

depending on the system pressure, see chart below.

• A vacuum on the sensor (transducer) of 17" Hg or more will cause a sensor fault,

eliminate the vacuum.

The controller will

automatically restart

according to the chart

shown on the right. If

fault persists contact

installer.

The controller will not

run if the signal from

the sensor is discon-

nected or out of toler-

ance. The controller

will automatically

restart when the sig-

nal is within tolerance.

If fault persists contact

installer.

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