Cerus X-Drive Standalone Installation - Part 3
Save time and streamline your setup process by learning the basic installation and setup process for the Cerus® Drive, part 3.
Save time and streamline your setup process by learning the basic installation and setup process for the Cerus® Drive, part 3.
Record real-time data for faults and parameter changes by synching your Cerus® X-Drive's date & time via the mobile app, or by setting the clock on the drive. Watch this video to learn more.
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Gain tremendous insight into a water system by using meters. During this video series, we'll cover the core tools you can use to quickly troubleshoot Franklin Electric products.
A clamp-on ammeter allows you to measure the current in your submersible installation system without breaking the circuit. Amperage, obtained from measuring current, can tell you whether or not a motor is overloaded or underloaded.
Service factor amperage and full load amperage are both measured with an ammeter. This video explains the difference between the two terms.
Know the condition of your installation by measuring the insulation resistance using a megohmmeter, or megger. View this video to learn more.
Capacitors, found in Franklin Electric single-phase control boxes, improve the performance of the motor. Rather than replacing the entire control box, consider checking the condition of the start and run capacitors with a capacitor tester.
It is important to distinguish and understand the difference between supply voltage and nameplate voltage when troubleshooting a submersible water system. This video explains how.
Current is measured by an ammeter in amperage, or "amps." Amperage tells you how hard the pump and motor are working.
One basic concept to understand while troubleshooting a submersible water system is voltage, measured with a Voltmeter. Key takeaway from this video: voltage is pressure.
The information in this video helps you further understand the condition of your motor. Learn how to use ohmmeters to measure winding resistance in a submersible motor.
In a water system, there is friction loss. In an electrical system, there is resistance. This video examines these two concepts and how you can use ohmmeters to determine the condition of your submersible installation.
For larger, single-phase Franklin Electric control boxes, troubleshoot the start and run capacitors using a capacitor tester.
When troubleshooting a submersible water system, a voltmeter is one of the key tools you will need. Watch this video to learn how to troubleshoot voltage with a voltmeter.