Rating hp |
MCB |
Capacitor(MFD) |
Size (mm) |
Weight(kg) |
|
Start |
Run |
|
|||
1 |
16A |
100/120 |
36/45 |
255x208x78 |
2.2 |
1.5 |
16A |
120/150 |
50 |
255x208x78 |
2.2 |
2 |
25A |
150/200 |
72 |
255x208x78 |
2.3 |
Min order quantity 50 pcs
A submersible pump control panel is an electrical control device specifically designed to monitor and regulate the operation of a submersible pump. It provides essential functions such as starting, stopping, and protecting the pump, ensuring efficient and safe operation.
What are the key components of a submersible pump control panel?
A typical submersible pump control panel consists of several components, including a motor starter (such as a contactor or a motor protection circuit breaker), control switches, indicators (such as voltage and current meters), overload relays, and control relays. These components work together to control the pump's operation and provide necessary protection.
What are the benefits of using a submersible pump control panel?
Using a submersible pump control panel offers several advantages. It provides automation and convenience by allowing remote control and monitoring of the pump's operation. It also ensures the pump operates within safe limits, protecting it from issues such as overload, dry running, and voltage fluctuations. Additionally, the control panel helps in diagnosing faults and provides electrical and motor protection, prolonging the lifespan of the pump.
How do I select the right submersible pump control panel for my application?
When selecting a submersible pump control panel, consider factors such as the pump's power rating, voltage requirements, and specific application needs. Ensure the control panel is compatible with the pump's motor type (single-phase or three-phase). It's also essential to choose a panel that offers adequate protection features, such as overload protection, short circuit protection, and phase failure protection, based on your application requirements.
How do I install and maintain a submersible pump control panel?
Installation and maintenance of a submersible pump control panel should be performed by a qualified electrician or technician. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines and local electrical codes for proper installation. Regular maintenance involves checking electrical connections, inspecting and cleaning control components, and verifying the proper functioning of protection devices. Routine maintenance helps ensure the control panel operates reliably and extends its lifespan.