U-Tap Controller Fault Indications
For Water Stations Only


This alarm signals the operator should the U-TAP control panel receive a transducer 4-20 ma signal outside the designated range of 4-20 ma. All pumps will no longer operate off the transducer and default to an automatic timed pump down off the high level float. Notice to your alarm dialer will occur. This alarm occurs most frequently due to an open transducer lead, or failed transducer. To reset alarm, press Enter button once.
This alarm signals the operator should the U-TAP Controller NOT receive a feedback signal within 5 seconds from the starter auxiliary contact that it has actually pulled in when told to do so. The alarm will dial out if so selected. This alarm typically occurs most frequently due to the operator leaving the H.O.A. switch in the off position. An open starter coil will also cause this alarm condition. To avoid this alarm when a pump is off line, place that pumps virtual HOA switch in the Off position. To reset alarm, press Enter button once.
This alarm signals the operator should the lead float trip prior to the off float. The alarm will dial out if so selected. This is an automatically reset alarm since some float failures will fault trip due to wet well agitation or debris in the well. Should this be a permanent float failure, the U-Tap control panel will pump down limited by the maximum pump down time as set by the operator.
This alarm signals the operator should the lag float trip prior to the lead float. The alarm will dial out if so selected. This is an automatically reset alarm since some float failures will fault trip due to wet well agitation or debris in the well. Should this be a permanent float failure, the U-Tap control panel will pump down the level between the lag float level and the off float level. Lag level operation will bring both pumps on line in a staggered start configuration.
This alarm signals the operator should the high alarm float trip prior to the lag float. The alarm will dial out if so selected. This is an automatically reset alarm since some float failures will fault trip due to wet well agitation or debris in the well. Should this be a permanent float failure, the U-Tap control panel will pump down the level between the high alarm float level and the off float level. High level operation will bring both pumps on line in a staggered start configuration.