Xylem MN 414 AC Submersible Pump Motors User Manual

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Installation & Operation 2−5

MN414

Installation (for reference only)
Note: Since changes occur, always refer to installation and connection documentation from the

manufacturer and follow their procedures.

All type 2800−XXX controls are identified by a specific component number which follows the format

2800−XXX where the X’s are replaced by numbers and letters indicative of the A−C supply line voltage

and frequency, contact configuration and enclosure. Each control has a data label on the right hand side

of the terminal block. In addition, each enclosed control has another data label on the outside of the

enclosure cover.
Mount the control on a vertical surface with the transformer on the left hand side and accomplish all

indicated wiring. Terminals on the control are numbered and are in the same relative position as the

terminals shown on the wiring diagram.
Terminal pair 1 −2 must be continuously energized from an A−C supply line of electrical characteristics

shown on the data label. Contacts must be wired into the electrical load circuit(s) of the warning devices

as required. Each contact used for load duty must be wired in series with the load and that series branch

circuit connected across a power source compatible with the load.
Wiring must be provided from the moisture detector sensor probe leads W1 and W2 to terminals 9 and 10

of the 2800−XXX control. Control leads should not be installed in the same conduit as power leads.

Induced voltage can cause false moisture signals.
Contact Operation

Normally open load contacts close and normally closed load contacts open when the sensor probes

detect the influx of moisture within the motor.
Test Procedure

A normally closed pushbutton and neon indicating lamp are provided as means of checking the moisture

sensing components. When the pushbutton is depressed, the indicating lamp will be illuminated to

indicate (A) power is supplied to the control, (B) the control is operative, and (C) wiring to the moisture

sensing probes in the motor is intact. This procedure should be performed periodically to confirm integrity

of circuit. Signal devices The signal device may be audible (bell, buzzer, horn or siren) or visible

(incandescent or neon lamp) or both − a signal device of your choice may be obtained from your local

electrical supply house.
Signal Devices

The signal device may be audible (bell, buzzer, horn or siren) or visible (incandescent or neon lamp) or

both − a signal device of your choice may be obtained from your local electrical supply house.
System Operation

It is recommended that upon indication (by warning light, etc.,) of outer seal failure that the motor be

removed from the installation and the oil and outer seal be replaced as soon as possible. If reconditioning

is not performed within a 30 day period it is recommended that the inner seal be thoroughly inspected and

replaced if required.

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