Maintenance Guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- FTElectric Manual v2.2.0.0 (CDL)
- Types of Electric Fire Pump Controllers
- Methods of Starting/Stopping
- FCC Regulations and Radio Standards Specification (RSS) Rules
- Location
- Mounting
- Storage
- Wiring and Connections
- Water Connections
- Electrical Wiring
- Electrical Connections
- Energy Consumption
- Sizing
- Incoming Power Connections
- Motor Connections
- Terminal Strip Descriptions
- Quick Start-Up Guide
- The Mark III
- Alarm Bell
- First Setup
- Mark III: Manual Rebooting Method
- Pressure Transducer Test
- Home (Menu)
- Screen Saver
- Alarms (Menu)
- Config (Menu)
- History (Menu)
- Service
- Installation
- Main Features
- Home
- Alarms
- Configuration
- History
- Service
- Download Manuals
- Language
- Technical Documents
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7. Select Controller Language
System Status: Display the overwall system status. For more details, refer to the system status page.
Motor power voltage. Each box represents an individual phase voltage between the two adjacent lines.
Current. Each circle represents an individual line current.
Motor contacts. An animation shows the contactor opened or closed depending on the signal sent to the main coil.
The pressure gauge: It allows for a precise reading of the actual system pressure. The cut-in and cut-out are represented by
a red and green triangle on the gage, allowing a quick comparison between the actual pressure and the set points.
Screen Saver
After 5 minutes of inactivity on the Mark III, the screen will dim it's brightness to 25%. After 10 minutes of inactivity on the
Mark III, the “Black Screen” screen saver will activate. Its goal is to expand the lifetime of the LCD screen. The screen
saver will be instantly deactivated if the engine is running or if an alarm is activated. To manually deactivate it, simply
touch the screen or any membrane button. After deactivation, the screen saver will always redirect to the “Home” page. It
will also log off any user by resetting the security level to 0 and save any new modifications to the settings.
Alarms (Menu)
Configuration > Advanced > Alarms
For full alarm list and information consult the full manual, Digitally available, see “Download manual” in section 9
Config (Menu)
Config
For additional information about configuration please consult the full manual, Digitally available, see “Download manual”
in section 9
History (Menu)
History
Alarms
Configuration
History