Flint & Walling Commander Pro 75 User Manual

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10. Set the pressure tank pre-charge at 30% below the

desired water pressure setting (as per the table on

Page 3). To check the tank’s pre-charge, de-pressurize

the water system by opening a tap. Measure the tank

pre-charge with a pressure gauge at its inflation valve

and make the necessary adjustments.

Pressure

Sensor

Boot

Remove Rubber End Cap To Adjust Pressure

With 7/32" Allen Wrench

IL0326

Figure 8

A 10 foot section of cable is provided with the

CP WATER to connect to the pressure sensor.

Lengths of up to 100 feet can be used, provided the

appropriate shielded cabling is used. Consult the

factory for proper cable specification.
11. The pressure sensor communicates the system

pressure to the CP WATER SubDrive controller. The

sensor is preset at the factory to 50 PSI, but can be

adjusted by the installer using the following procedure:

A. Remove the rubber end-cap (Figure 8).

B. Using a 7/32” Allen wrench (provided), turn the

adjusting screw clockwise to increase pressure

and counter-clockwise to decrease pressure. The

adjustment range is between 25 and 80 PSI (1/4

turn = approximately 3 PSI).

C. Replace the rubber end cap.

D. Reset the pressure tank pre-charge to the

appropriate pressure.

When increasing the pressure, do not

exceed the mechanical stop on the pressure sensor or 80

PSI. The pressure sensor may be damaged.

12. Cover the pressure sensor terminals with the rubber

boot provided (Figure 8).

START-UP OPERATION

Apply power to the controller. A steady green light

indicates that the CP WATER SubDrive has power

but the pump is not running. The green light will flash

continuously when the pump is running.
NOTE: Conventional private water systems intermittently

fill a pressure tank as commanded by a standard pressure

switch (e.g. 30-50 PSI). The CP WATER SubDrive

maintains a constant pressure at the pressure sensor

up to the maximum capability of the motor and pump.

Although the pressure is constant at the pressure sensor,

pressure drops may be noticeable in other areas of the

home when additional taps are opened. This is due to

limitations in the plumbing and will be more pronounced

the further the taps are from the pressure sensor. This

would be true of any system, and if observed, should not

be interpreted as a failure in the performance of the CP

WATER SubDrive.

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