Franklin 2007 - Manual

Franklin 2007

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Commitment to Quality
  • Page 5 – Contents; Submersible Motors; A suitable operating environment; Application • Installation • Maintenance Manual
  • Page 6 – Application – All Motors; Minimize the frequency of starts, preferably to fewer; Storage; Table 3 Number of Starts
  • Page 7 – Standard kVA; Effects of Torque; Table 4 Transformer Capacity
  • Page 8 – To prevent accidental electrocution,; Generator Operation; Use of Engine Driven Generators - Single-Phase or Three-Phase; Table 5 Engine Driven Generators; Use of Check Valves; NOTE
  • Page 9 – Wells – Large Diameter, Uncased, Top Feeding and Screened Sections; Table 6 Required Cooling Flow; Flow Inducer Sleeve
  • Page 10 – Head Loss From Flow Past Motor; Using table 7A, determine pump gpm required; Table 7 Head Loss in Feet (Meters) at Various Flow Rates
  • Page 11 – Hot Water Applications - Example; Table 8A Service Factor Horsepower; EXAMPLE
  • Page 12 – Normally, the ground wire to the motor would provide the; Control Box and Panel Environment; Serious or fatal electrical shock may; Drawdown Seals
  • Page 13 – Application – Single-Phase Motors; BIAC Switch Operation; -Wire Motor Solid State Controls; enough to open the contacts of the relay.
  • Page 14 – Lengths in; BOLD; only meet the US National Electrical
  • Page 15 – Two or More Different Cable Sizes Can Be Used; Actual Length
  • Page 17 – Table 14 Single-Phase Motor Fuse Sizing
  • Page 18 – running capacitance can be added.; Table 15A Buck-Boost Transformer Sizing; Auxiliary Running Capacitors; max; in each lead with the added capacitor.
  • Page 19 – Application – Three-Phase Motors; Continued on page 17
  • Page 20 – Continued on page 18
  • Page 22 – Continued on page 20
  • Page 23 – Continued on page 21
  • Page 26 – Table 23 Three-Phase Motor Fuse Sizing
  • Page 28 – Table 25 Three-Phase Motor Fuse Sizing
  • Page 30 – Table 27 Three-Phase Motor Fuse Sizing
  • Page 31 – Overload Protection of Three-Phase Submersible Motors; Refer to notes on page 29.; Motors
  • Page 33 – Submersible Pump Installation Check List
  • Page 34 – After Installation
  • Page 35 – Submersible Motor Installation Record
  • Page 37 – Controls and Protective Devices:; Submersible Motor Booster Installation Record
  • Page 39 – Automatic Switch Types:; Recommended Adjustable Overload Relays
  • Page 40 – Applications; Table 31 kVAR Required 60 Hz; SubMonitor Three-Phase Protection
  • Page 41 – External Voltage Controls; Three-Phase Starter Diagrams
  • Page 42 – Checking and Correcting Rotation and Current Unbalance; Three-Phase Power Unbalance
  • Page 43 – Three-Phase Motor Lead Identifi cation; Line Connections — Six-Lead Motors; Phase Converters
  • Page 44 – Autotransformer or solid-state; Booster; motors are specifi cally designed for; “Best Choice”; motors have many of the internal; Standard Vertical Water Well; Reduced Voltage Starters
  • Page 45 – Motor Support Points:; Frequency of Starts:
  • Page 46 – Motor Overload Protection:
  • Page 47 – Open Atmosphere Booster Pump Systems:; When
  • Page 48 – There is a potential shock hazard from; Motor Current Limits:; Variable Speed Submersible Pump Operation, Inverter Drives; Filters or Reactors:
  • Page 49 – Installation – All Motors; ” Super Stainless — Dimensions; ” High Thrust — Dimensions
  • Page 50 – In addition, the lead assemblies; operate under water; while at least part of the supply cable must; operate in; Lead assemblies running under water operate cooler.; Shaft Height and Free End Play
  • Page 51 – Maintenance – All Motors; System Troubleshooting; POSSIBLE CAUSE; Motor Does Not Start
  • Page 52 – Motor Runs Continuously
  • Page 53 – Table 44 Preliminary Tests - All Sizes Single- and Three-Phase; “TEST”
  • Page 54 – Insulation Resistance Readings; Winding Resistance Measuring; Table 45 Normal ohm and Megohm Values Between All Leads and Ground
  • Page 55 – Maintenance; Power must be on for these tests. Do not; A. VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS; Identifi cation Of Cables When Color Code Is Unknown; Checking and Repairing Procedures (Power On)
  • Page 56 – Integral Horsepower Control Box (Power Off); Ohmmeter Tests
  • Page 57 – Control boxes supplied with QD Relays are; Table 48 QD Control Box Parts 60 Hz
  • Page 58 – Deluxe = Control box with line contactor.; Table 49 Integral Horsepower Control Box Parts 60 Hz
  • Page 59 – Table 50 Integral hp Capacitor Replacement Kits
  • Page 60 – Control Box Wiring Diagrams; CAPACITOR; QD RELAY; Sixth digit depends on hp
  • Page 61 – hp STANDARD
  • Page 62 – hp STANDARD
  • Page 63 – 0 hp STANDARD
  • Page 64 – Maintenance – Electronic Products; Pumptec-Plus – Troubleshooting; During Installation; SYMPTOM
  • Page 65 – After Installation
  • Page 66 – QD Pumptec and Pumptec; QD Pumptec & Pumptec – Troubleshooting
  • Page 67 – SubDrive/MonoDrive Troubleshooting; FLASHES
  • Page 68 – SubMonitor; SubMonitor Troubleshooting; FAULT MESSAGE
  • Page 69 – Subtrol-Plus - Troubleshooting After Installation
  • Page 71 – Abbreviations
  • Page 72 – Notes
  • Page 75 – TOLL FREE HELP FROM A FRIEND; The Company You Trust Deep Down
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Submersible Motors

Application • Installation • Maintenance

60 Hz, Single-Phase and Three-Phase Motors

2007

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Summary

Page 3 - Commitment to Quality

Franklin Electric is committed to provide customers with defect free products through our program of continuous improvement. Quality shall, in every case, take precedence over quantity. Commitment to Quality

Page 5 - Contents; Submersible Motors; A suitable operating environment; Application • Installation • Maintenance Manual

Application – All Motors Storage ........................................................................... 3Frequency of Starts ......................................................... 3Mounting Position ........................................................... 3Transformer Capacity ..............

Page 6 - Application – All Motors; Minimize the frequency of starts, preferably to fewer; Storage; Table 3 Number of Starts

Application – All Motors Franklin submersible motors are designed primarily for operation in the vertical, shaft-up position. During acceleration, the pump thrust increases as its output head increases. In cases where the pump head stays below its normal operating range during startup and full speed...

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