Roberts Gorden 10081601NA Rev H 12/11 Pump Requirements, Variable Frequency Drive Requirements

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SECTION 3: INSTALLATION

3.5 Pump Requirements

The pump is powered directly from the Variable Frequency Drive (VFD). The VFD will be energized via an output from the relay board switched through a designated relay.

3.6 Variable Frequency Drive Requirements

The VFD must be powered separately from the control enclosure. The 230 V drive power supply must be 230 V, 50-60 Hz, 1 Ø. The 120V drive power supply must be 120 V, 50-60 Hz, 1 Ø. The 480 drive power supply must be 480 V, 50-60 Hz, 3 Ø. See Page 19, Section 2.7 for additional details. The VFD on/off switching is done by an output on the relay board. The 0-10 V signal from the ULTRAVAC™ controller enclosure wired into VFD input relays 5 and 2 (see Page 26, Figure 13 through Page 28, Figure 14) will dictate the speed of the pump. The VFD output supply to the pump is 230 V 3 Ø 0-60 Hz for 115 V and 230 V models and is 480 V, 3 Ø, 0-60 Hz for 480 V models. The frequency of the output supply signal to the pump will be varied based on the 0-10 V signal from the control enclosure. See Page 21, Sec- tion 3.2 for additional installation requirements.

FIGURE 10: Variable Frequency Drive Mounting

(Standard enclosures only, NEMA 4 enclosure mounting varies by model)

14.75" (37.5 cm)

10" (25.4 cm)

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