Retail Petroleum Equipment
67 SUBMERSIBLE PUMPING SYSTEMS SUBMERSIBLE PUMPING SYSTEMS THREE-PHASE SMART CONTROLLER STP-SCIII is designed to replace three-phase motor starters in both new and existing locations. The STP-SCIII controller provides valuable pump protection and performance features for an economical price. • Enclosure size: 9 1/16" × 7 6/8" × 5½" (230 mm × 196 mm × 140 mm). • Compatible with three-phase FE PETRO ® 3 and 5 hp submersibles and most competitive makes. • Relay rating: 5 hp. • Relay coil (hook) signal rating: 120 VAC. • Pump “RUN” indication is provided by flashing green light. • Power “ON” indication is provided by steady green light. • Flashing red light indicates fault condition. Number of flashes indicates specific fault. • Audible alarm alerts operator of fault. • Built-in voltage surge protection. • Flashing yellow light indicates RS 485 is communicating. • RS 485 com port which is provided to connect Smart Controllers to each or to FFS EVO™ Series automatic tank gauge (ATG) for enhanced functionality. When Smart Controllers are connects to the EVO™ Series ATG via Turbine Pump Interface (TPI), Smart Controllers and ATG can leverage shared intelligence to further enhance capabilities and run your business as efficiently as possible. HIGHLIGHTS Provides “on demand” automatic pump start of up to eight submersible pumps manifolded to the same discharge line. Lead pump starts to satisfy initial demand and additional pumps are started as demand increases, reducing power consumption and extending pump life. SPECIFICATIONS • Consult factory for applicable approvals. • Franklin Fueling Systems is an ISO 9001 Certified Manufacturer. SUBMERSIBLE TURBINE PUMPS Easy Retrofit The STP-SCIII is compatible with most existing three-phase submersibles from 3 to 5 hp. Retrofitting existing stations is as simple as replacing the existing three-phase controller or starter with the STP-SCIIII. No additional wiring is required. Continuous Diagnostics The STP-SCIII constantly monitors for abnormal conditions that reduce motor life or cause downtime. When any of these conditions exist, the STP-SCIII will alert the service technician to the source of the problem: dry run, extended run, overvoltage, undervoltage, relay fault, voltage/current unbalance, locked rotor, phase loss or open circuit. Pump Auto-Start Approvals Quality Certification
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