Alderon, 3328, Smart Panel Three Phase Quadplex, Demand Dosing, 208/230/460VAC, 1.6-2.5 FLA, Type 4X, (6) 20' Control Float Switches
Features:
- Elapsed Time Meter (Auto mode only)
- Pump Cycle Counter (Auto mode only)
- Alarm Cycle Counter
- Lag Delay Timer (Duplex Only)
- Automatic Simplex Mode
- Flashing Alarm Indicator
- Enclosure - Thermoplastic for NEMA Type 4X
- HOA Switch - Automatic or manual pump control
- Pump Run Indicator
- Fused Control Disconnect (Provides on/off function)
- Pump Alternation (Duplex Only)
- IEC Motor Contactor
- Multi-Tap Transformer
- Motor Protective Switch
- Field Wiring Terminal Block
- Terminal Block Field
- Wiring label
- Ground Lug
- Mechanical Float Switches - Patented switching mechanism
- Float Switches Labeled - For easy field wiring
- Alarm Indicator - Top mounted beacon
- Alarm Buzzer - Loud 100 db warble
- Auto Reset Silence Switch - Horn silence
- Industrial Control Panel
The Smart Panel™ Three Phase Quadplex control panel is used to operate four (4) pumps for demand dose, water or wastewater applications. Comes in 208/230/460VAC, 1.6-2.5 FLA Ranges, and a Type 4X (outdoor) enclosure. The control panel includes six (6) 20' normally open control switches with stainless steel pipe clamps and a hand-off-auto (HOA) switch with pump run indicator for each pump. The incoming and pump power must match system voltage with conduit connections (required) per local codes. Refer to included electrical schematic for complete wiring and voltage information.
The control panel is operated by the included control switches for pump stop, pump lead, pump lag 1, pump lag 2, pump lag 3, and high liquid level alarm. As the liquid level rises activating the pump lead switch, the pump will start and continue to run until the pump stop switch is deactivated to complete the pump cycle. If the pump lag 1, pump lag 2, and/or pump lag 3 switches are activated, the second/third/fourth pump(s) will start and the pump(s) will continue to run until the pump stop switch is deactivated. If the high level alarm switch is activated, an alarm condition occurs. During an alarm condition, the beacon will illuminate and buzzer will annunciate. If the alarm test/silence switch is toggled to "silence" during an alarm condition, it will silence the buzzer while the alarm beacon remains illuminated. The alarm condition will reset when the high level alarm switch deactivates and the system will auto reset for the next alarm cycle. Test alarm once a month to ensure system integrity, toggle the alarm test/silence switch to "test", the beacon should illuminate and buzzer should annunciate. Auxiliary contacts can be included to connect to a building automation system (BAS) or SCADA system and phone dialers for remote notification of alarm conditions.
For more information, please see Data Sheet and Standard Control Panel Accessories