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13.1
"bL" Blockage due to water lack
In conditions of zero flow the system switches off the pump. If, by mistake, a pressure set-point is set
which is higher than the maximum pressure that the electropump can supply, the system indicates
"blockage due to water lack" (bL) even if there is really no lack of water. Then you must lower the
switch-off pressure to a reasonable value that normally does not exceed 2/3 of the head of the installed
electropump.
13.2
"LP" Blockage due to low supply voltage (excluding A.D. M/M 1.1 and A.D. M/T 1.0)
When the line voltage at the supply terminal falls below 180V, the ACTIVE DRIVER goes into block
status due to low line voltage. This is reset only automatically when the voltage at the terminal rises
above 200V.
If the dimensions of the wiring are not suitably large, this block may occur when the electropump is
started even if higher voltages are measured with the machine in stand-by mode.
13.3
"LL" Blockage due to low supply line (excluding A.D. M/M 1.1 and A.D. M/T 1.0)
This indication is given when more than 5 falls in the supply voltage (LP) are recorded in the space of
an hour. However the appliance continues operating regularly. Repeated switch-offs of the appliance do
not cause the appearance of the "LL" signal.
If the signal "Low line voltage" (LL) is given, the system does not block and the normal indications of
operating status or error continue to alternate on the display.
The ACTIVE DRIVER is equipped with an electronic protection for current overloads in the
electropump motors.
13.4
"SC" Blockage due to direct short circuit between the phases of the output terminal
The ACTIVE DRIVER is equipped with protection against the direct short circuit which may occur
between the phases U, V, W of the "PUMP" output terminal. When this block status is indicated, you
are advised to eliminate the short circuit and to check the wiring carefully to ensure it is unbroken and
the installation in general. Once these checks have been made you can try to reset operation by
simultaneously pressing the "+" and "–" keys; anyway, this will have no effect until 10 seconds have
passed from the moment in which the short circuit occurred.
Whenever a short circuit occurs, an event counter is increased and saved in the permanent memory
(EEPROM).
AFTER THE HUNDREDTH SHORT CIRCUIT THE MACHINE BLOCKS PERMANENTLY
AND IT WILL NO LONGER BE POSSIBLE TO UNBLOCK IT!
13.5
MANUAL RESET of error condition
In error status the operator can reset the error by forcing a new attempt, pressing the "+" and "-" keys
simultaneously.
13.6
Self-reset of error conditions
For some malfunctions and block conditions, the system makes attempts at automatic reset of the
electropump.
The following table shows the sequences of the operations performed by the ACTIVE DRIVER for the
different types of blockage.
Display indication
bL
LP
HP
Ot
OC
oF
Automatic resets of error conditions
Description
Blockage due to water lack
Blockage due to low supply
voltage
Blockage due to high
voltage
Blockage due to overheating
of the power stages
Blockage due to current
overload
Blockage due to current
overload in the output
stages
ENGLISH
Sequence of automatic reset
- An attempt every 10 minutes for a total of 6 attempts
- An attempt every 1 hour for a total of 24 attempts
- An attempt every 24 hours for a total of 30 attempts
- Reset when voltage returns to a value in the range
220V - 20% + 10%
- Reset when the internal voltage returns in acceptable
conditions
- Reset when the temperature of the power stages falls
below 70°C again
- An attempt every 10 minutes for a total of 6 attempts
- An attempt every 10 minutes for a total of 6 attempts
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