LXi-1100 Electric Fire Pump Controller Solid State Soft Start/Stop
Brand: Metron/Metron-Eledyne
Model LXi-1100 is a combined automatic and manual solid state reduced voltage soft start/stop fire pump controller, used when the capacity of the power source does not permit full voltage starting of the motor. The controller is used with standard three (3) lead squirrel cage motors.The starting inrush current is reduced as low as 40% of normal starting current through the use of silicon controlled rectifiers (SCR's) - see curves on back page. The SCR's control the applied voltage to the motor in a smooth, stepless manner, reducing the hydro-mechanical stress within the system piping. The acceleration rate is field adjustable between 0.5 -- 10 seconds. When the motor reaches full speed, or after 10 seconds, a by-pass contactor closes, removing the solid state starter from operation.After a "minimum run" time of 10 minutes at full speed, and all conditions that initiated the start return to normal, the by-pass contactor is opened and the LXi-1100 reduces the applied voltage decelerating the fire pump motor to the "minimum speed" level (approximately 25% of full speed). The controller holds the motor at this "minimum speed" level for a period of up to 60 seconds. When the "minimum speed" period expires and no new starting conditions have occurred, the controller will decelerate the fire pump motor to a stop.If during the "deceleration" period or the "minimum speed" period a new starting condition occurs, the LXi-1100 will immediately begin to re-accelerate the motor to full speed.A manual "emergency run" operator is supplied for emergency starting. When the operator is pushed "On", the motor starts and runs at full voltage until the operator is pushed "Off".
LXi Microprocessor Logic & Control
Coordinated design engineered, built, tested and labeled by one manufacturer
Suitable for use as service entrance equipment
Full compliment of visual indicators
Communications port
LCD display shows simultaneous reading of all phases for amps and volts, and system pressure