Atlantic EPIC 2D Series Guide

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EPIC 2D
0,37÷15 kW
0,50÷20 Hp

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EPIC 2DIndex
EPIC 2D
Introduction
1.1 PRESENTATION pag. 3
1.2 DESCRIPTION pag. 3
1.3 HANDLING pag. 3
Safety informations
2.1 WARNINGS pag. 4
2.2 CAUTION pag. 4
Installation
3.1 ASSEMBLING pag. 5
3.2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS pag. 6
3.3 ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS pag. 8
(INITIALIZATION)
3.4 ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS pag. 10
(ADVANCED MENU)
3.5 TRIMMER SETTINGS pag. 26
3.6 CONTACT ALARM OUTPUTS pag. 26
General use
4.1 KEYPAD AND LIGHTS INDICATIONS pag. 27
4.2 ALARMS pag. 28
4.3 TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS pag. 30
Maintenance
5.1 PUMPS STOP pag. 32
5.2 SERVICE pag. 32
5.3 SPARE PARTS pag. 32
5.4 WASTE DISPOSAL pag. 32
Certifications
6.1 CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY pag. 33

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EPIC 2DIntroduction
1.1 PRESENTATION
The purpose of this manual is to provide the
necessary information for the proper installation,
use and maintenance of EPIC 2D.
The user should read this manual before operating
the unit. Improper use may cause damage to
the machine and lead to the forfeiture of the
warranty coverage. Always specify the model
identification code and the construction number
when requesting technical information or spare
parts from our Sales and Service department.
The instruction and warnings given below
concern the standard version; refer to the sale
contract documentation for modifications and
special version characteristics. For instructions,
situations and events not considered in this
manual or in the sale documents, please contact
our customer service.
Our units must be installed in sheltered, well-
ventilated, non-hazardous environments and
must be used at a maximum temperature of
+40°C and minimum of -5°C.
These control panels are designed for controlling
2 motors or electric pumps used in pressurization
systems or in applications for emptying wells or
water tanks. In case of any failure of the main
pump, the reserve pump start automatically.
Atlantic S.r.l.s shall not be liable for any
damage caused or suffered by the unit as a
result of its unauthorised or improper use.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Self learning of the motor data; min-max
amperage protection (A); dry running protection
made by cosφamd min Amperage; min and max
voltage protection (V); phase failure protection;
start and stop delay; delay network restore,
protection delay, frequency 50-60Hz.
OUTPUT ALARMS AND PROTECTIONS
Acoustic alarm; light alarm, alarm output Relais
220V CA, alarm output Relais 12 V CC, alarm
output with Buzzer 12 V; min-max water level;
min-max Voltage; phase failure; frequency
failure alarm; min-max motor Amperage; min
cosφ; motor klixon alarm; water in oil chamber
alarm.
1.2 DESCRIPTION
The control panel must be handled with
care, as falls and knocks can cause damage
without any visible external signs.
PRELIMINARY INSPECTION
After you have removed the external packaging,
visually inspect the control panel to make sure it
has suffered no damage during shipping.
If any damage is visible, inform an Atlantic dealer
as soon as possible, no later then five days from
the delivery date.
STORED
If for any reason the unit is not installed and
starter immediately after it has reached its
destination it must be stored properly. The
external packaging and the separately packed
accessories must remain intact, and the whole
must be protected from the weather, especially
from freezing temperatures, and from any
knocks or falls.
1.3 HANDLING

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EPIC 2D
2.1 WARNINGS
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Failure to follow the instructions in this manual, carries a risk of electric shock.
RISK FOR PEOPLE AND PROPERTY
Failure to follow the prescriptions in this manual, carries a risk of damage to
persons and/or property.
WARNING
Failure to observe the prescriptions in this manual, cause damage to the pump,
the unit or the system.
ATTENTION: PUMPS
• Make sure the pumps are fully primed before you start it.
• Make sure the pumps are running with the correct rotation.
• The electric pumps or the motors can start up automatically.
ATTENTION: ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
• The control panel must be connected by a qualified electrician in compliance
with the electrical regulations in force.
• The electric pumps or the motors and the panel must be connected to an efficient
grounding system in compliance with the electrical regulations locally in force.
• Ground the unit before carrying out any other operation.
ATTENTION: SERVICE
As a general rule, always disconnect the power supply before proceeding to
carry out any operation on the electrical or mechanical components of the unit
or system.
2.2 CAUTION
Safety informations

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259.9
283.0
34.2
239.8
Ø 7
60.3
58.3
259.9
191.0
273.4
283.0
239.8
257.3
87.2
74.4
Ø 7
fig. 1
3.1 ASSEMBLING
Fix the control panel for a stable support with
screws and screw anchor using the holes
arranged in the box (pic. 1) or the fixing bracket
if present.
To fix the cables in their terminals use a tool
of the proper sizeto avoid the damaging of the
screws or of their seat.
If use an electric screwier pay attention not to
spoil the thread or the screws.
After the fixing, remove every plastic or metallic
surplus (ex. Pieces of copper of the cables or
plastic shavings of the box) inside the box before
suppling power.
Connect the unit at ground before carrying
out any other operation.
The voltage input corresponds to the data
written on the panel and on the pump:
• (400V ± 10% 50/60Hz x il EPIC 2D -400/...)
• (230V ± 10% 50/60Hz x il EPIC 2D -230)
Make sure that the power-supply-cable can bear
the nominal current and connect it to the terminals
of the general switch of the control panel.
If the cables are exposed, they must be
appropriately protected.
The line must be protected with an Earth
leackage and magnetic switch measured in
accordance with the regulations locally in force.
LINE OF SUPPLY CURRENT
Connect the unit at ground before carrying
out any other operation.
The voltage input corresponds to the data
written on the motor:
• (400V±10% 50/60Hz three-phase)
• (230V±10% 50/60Hz single-phase)
Doing some starting make sure that the motor
respects the right direction of rotation usually
indicated by an arrow printed on the motor.
LINE OF MOTOR POWER SUPPLY

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3.2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
230 V
50÷60 Hz
N L C
M1
123
LN
EPIC 2D 230
456
N L C
M2
H2O water in oil chamber 1
G1 float switch min level
G2 float switch 2
G3 float switch 3
G4 float switch max level
K1 klixon 1
12 V output alarm
230 V output alarm
2 3 C
CLC
buzzer alarm
SW1 dip-switch
J1 jumper
trimmer 1
1
H2O water in oil chamber 2
K2 klixon 2
4÷20 mA sensor

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EPIC 2D 400
400 V
50÷60 Hz
TR SU V W
M1
U V W
M2
H2O water in oil chamber 1
G1 float switch min level
G2 float switch 2
G3 float switch 3
G4 float switch max level
K1 klixon 1
12 V output alarm
230 V output alarm
2 3 C
CLC
buzzer alarm
SW1 dip-switch
trimmer 1
1
H2O water in oil chamber 2
K2 klixon 2
4÷20 mA sensor

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3.3 ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS (INITIALIZATION)
After making all the electrical connections,
switch on the control panel and wait for the
initial message to appear on the display.
To proceed with
self-learning procedure
, the
pumps must first be triggered.
Do not press confirm, but start the pumps,
keeping the “MAN” button pressed (for 3 sec.)
for P1 and P2.
Select the display language by scrolling the menu
with the appropriate arrows (step 1 and 2).
When completed, press the confirm button (step 3)
to continue.
LANGUAGE SETTING (OBLIGATORY)
>LANGUAGE
>ITA
>LANGUAGE
>ITA
>LANGUAGE
>ENG
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
PUMPS TRIGGER
AUTOTUNING: P1
PUSH CONFIRM
MANUAL PX
Step 4 P1 P2
3 sec. 3 sec.
CONTROL PANEL TURN ON
>LANGUAGE
>ITA

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EPIC 2D
IMPORTANT!
For each pump, after pressing the final confirmation button, self-learning is no
longer possible. To perform the self-learning again it is necessary to access the
advanced menu (3.4).
Installation
To start the self-learning of the pump 1 data,
type reply (step 5).
For the final confirmation of the data (step 7) type
“YES” to go to pump 2, or enter “NO” to go back
(to step 5).
AUTOTUNING (OBLIGATORY)
AUTOTUNING: P1
PUSH CONFIRM
AUTOTUNING: P1
xxxV xxA 09
CONFIRM DATA?
YES no
Step 5 Step 6 Step 7
Before starting the self-learning
procedure, it is necessary to
check with a tester that the
mains voltage corresponds to
the nominal one or at least to
the mains voltage.
Once the self-learning phase is completed, the
display of the panel displays the data learned.
By pressing the “AUT” button P1 / P2 the panel
becomes operational.
CONTROL PANEL OPERATIVITY
xxxV xxHZ
POTABLE EMPTY
Step 8 P1 P2
PRESET PARAMETERS
LANGUAGE: selected ALTERNATION P1/P2: on
TURN ON DELAY: 2 sec. OPERATION: emptying
MANUAL KEY: unstable TYPE: potable
START DELAY: 4 sec. SELF HOLDING: on
STOP DELAY: 1 sec.

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EPIC 2D
3.4 ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS (ADVANCED MENU)
Installation
ACCESS TO ADVANCED MENU
54321
ON
DIP-SWITCH 2
The control panel is set as standard with the dip-switch
2 in the “OFF” position. To access the “ADVANCED
MENU” and modify the various parameters, switch
off the control panel and set dip-switch 2 to “ON”.
Then turn the control panel back on to display the
message on the “ADVANCED MENU” on the display.
>SETTING
>PARAMETERS [OK]
SETTING PARAMETERS
To access the advanced menu and set the various
parameters, enter confirmation. On the display will appear
in cascade all the fuctions. To enter each individual function,
select it with the arrows and enter the confirmation button.
EXIT M05 PUMP 2
M01 UTILITY M06 PROGRAM
M02 GENERAL M07 SENSOR
M03 NET CONTROL M08 TIMER
M04 PUMP 1 EXIT
CONFIRM MODIFICATIONS AND EXIT FROM ADVANCED MENU (EXAMPLE)
LANGUAGE
>ENG
M01 UTILITY
>LANGUAGE
>M01 UTILITY
LANGUAGE
>M01 UTILITY
M02 GENERAL
>EXIT
M01 UTILITY
>SETTING
>PARAMETER [OK]
54321
ON
DIP-SWITCH 2
Once the setting of the various parameters has been
confirmed (for example the LANGUAGE parameter), to
exit the “ADVANCED MENU” bring the dip-switch 2
back to the “OFF” position.

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ACCESS TO FUNCTION MODIFIED PARAMETERS
>M01 UTILITY
M02 GENERAL
LANGUAGE
Language selection
START DELAY
Control panel switch-on delay after restart (in sec.)
MANUAL KEYPAD
Possibility of operating the “MAN” button in stable or
unstable mode
ON: unstable
OFF: stable
M01 UTILITY
CHANGE LANGUAGE
LINGUA
>ENG
M01 UTILITY
>LANGUAGE >EXIT
M01 UTILITA’
>LINGUA
>LINGUA
ITA
LINGUA
>ITA
CHANGE START DELAY
START DELAY
>102 SEC
M01 UTILITY
>START DELAY >EXIT
M01 UTILITY
>START DELAY
>START DELAY
002 SEC
START DELAY
>002 SEC
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EPIC 2D
CHANGE “MAN” BUTTON (STABLE/UNSTABILE)
M01 UTILITY
>MAN. MODALITY
>MAN. MODALITY
OFF
MAN. MODALITY
>OFF
MAN. MODALITY
>ON
M01 UTILITY
>MAN. MODALITY >EXIT
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EPIC 2D
M02 GENERAL
CHANGE START DELAY
START DELAY
>04
M02 GENERAL
>START DELAY >EXIT
M02 GENERAL
>START DELAY
>START DELAY
04
START DELAY
>04
CHANGE STOP DELAY
STOP DELAY
>01
M02 GENERAL
>STOP DELAY >EXIT
M02 GENERAL
>STOP DELAY
>STOP DELAY
01
STOP DELAY
>01
Installation
ACCESS TO FUNCTION MODIFIED PARAMETERS
M01 UTILITY
>M02 GENERAL
PUMP START DELAY
PUMP STOP DELAY
PUMPS ALTERNATION
TIME ON MAX
Max continuous operation of the pump. Received
consent from the level control, the pump switches on
and operates for a maximum duration set by the user
(in min.) The parameter is not active if the value is 0 min.

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CHANGE PUMPS ALTERNATION
ALTERNATION
>OFF
M02 GENERAL
>ALTERNATION >EXIT
M02 GENERAL
>ALTERNATION
>ALTERNATION
ON
ALTERNATION
>ON
CHANGE TIME ON MAX
TIME ON MAX
>001
M02 GENERAL
>TIME ON MAX >EXIT
M02 GENERAL
>TIME ON MAX
>TIME ON MAX
001
TIME ON MAX
>001
“TIME ON MAX” PROCEDURE
For a correct functioning of this parameter,
perform the following procedure:
• set the pump alternation in “ON”
• set the “STARTING FOR HOURS” parameter
from the M04 PUMP 1 menu and then M05
PUMP 2 (see page 18), by entering the
maximum number of starts allowed for each
pump.
ATTENTION!
Refer to chapter 4.2 ALARMS for displaying and
managing alarms and reset for this parameter.
EXAMPLE OF OPERATION
Operation of the control panel with “TIME ON
MAX” active:
• the pump 1 activates after the buoyant
consent, operates continuously and exceeds
the max limit of min. set by the user.
• the control panel stops the pump 1 and starts
the pump 2 automatically.
• when the same condition occurs again, the
control panel stops the pump 2 and restarts the
pump 1
• after a certain number of restarts, the control
panel blocks both pumps
Installation

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M03 NET CONTROL
CHANGE NOMINAL VOLTAGE
NOM. VOLTAGE
>XXX VOLT
M03 NET CONTROL
>NOM. VOLTAGE >EXIT
M03 NET CONTROL
>NOM. VOLTAGE
>NOM. VOLTAGE
XXX VOLT
NOM. VOLTAGE
>XXX VOLT
CHANGE MINIMUM VOLTAGE
MIN VOLTAGE
>090 %
M03 NET CONTROL
>MIN VOLTAGE >EXIT
M03 NET CONTROL
>MIN VOLTAGE
>MIN VOLTAGE
090 %
MIN VOLTAGE
>090 %
ACCESS TO FUNCTION MODIFIED PARAMETERS
M02 GENERAL
>M03 NET CONTROL
NOMINAL VOLTAGE
MINIMUM VOLTAGE
MAXIMUM VOLTAGE
NOMINAL FREQUENCY
FREQUENCY RANGE

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EPIC 2D
CHANGE MAXIMUM VOLTAGE
MAX VOLTAGE
>110 %
M03 NET CONTROL
>MAX VOLTAGE >EXIT
M03 NET CONTROL
>MAX VOLTAGE
>MAX VOLTAGE
110 %
MAX VOLTAGE
>110 %
CHANGE NOMINAL FREQUENCY
NOM. FREQUENCY
>50 HZ
M03 NET CONTROL
>NOM. FREQUENCY >EXIT
M03 NET CONTROL
>NOM. FREQUENCY
>NOM. FREQUENCY
50 HZ
NOM. FREQUENCY
>50 HZ
CHANGE FREQUENCY RANGE
FREQ. RANGE
>10 %
M03 NET CONTROL
>FREQ. RANGE >EXIT
M03 NET CONTROL
>FREQ. RANGE
>FREQ. RANGE
10 %
FREQ. RANGE
>10 %
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M04 PUMP 1 / M05 PUMP 2
AUTOTUNING
AUTOSET: P1
XXXV XXA 09S
M04 PUMP 1
>AUTOTUNING >EXIT
M04 PUMP 1
>AUTOTUNING
>AUTOTUNING
ON
AUTOTUNING
>ON
CHANGE NOMINAL CURRENT
NOM. CURRENT
>XXX.X
M04 PUMP 1
>NOM. CURRENT >EXIT
M04 PUMP 1
>NOM. CURRENT
>NOM. CURRENT
000.1
NOM. CURRENT
>000.0
ACCESS TO FUNCTION MODIFIED PARAMETERS
>M04 PUMP 1
M05 PUMP 2
The amperage value shown on the display may differ
± 5% from the nominal value of the pump (nameplate
data) since the control panel is not a measuring
instrument. The same value may differ depending on
the operating conditions of the installation.
AUTOTUNING
It allows the self-learning of the data to be carried out again
NOMINAL CURRENT
Set nominal/operating current of the pump
MINIMUM AMPERAGE
Current setting min. for dry running protection
MAXIMUM AMPERAGE
Max current setting for overcurrent protection
START PER HOUR
Set max number of pump starts per hour

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EPIC 2D
CHANGE MINIMUM AMPERAGE
MIN AMPERAGE
>XXX %
M04 PUMP 1
>MIN AMPERAGE >EXIT
M04 PUMP 1
>MIN AMPERAGE
>MIN AMPERAGE
085 %
MIN AMPERAGE
>085 %
CHANGE MAXIMUM AMPERAGE
MAX AMPERAGE
>XXX %
M04 PUMP 1
>MAX AMPERAGE >EXIT
M04 PUMP 1
>MAX AMPERAGE
>MAX AMPERAGE
130 %
MAX AMPERAGE
>130 %
CHANGE START PER HOUR
START PER HOUR
>XX
M04 PUMP 1
>START PER HOUR >EXIT
M04 PUMP 1
>START PER HOUR
>START PER HOUR
06
START PER HOUR
>06
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EPIC 2DInstallation
OPERATION (EMPTY/FILL)
OPERATION
>FILL
M06 PROGRAM
>OPERATION >EXIT
M06 PROGRAM
>OPERATION
>OPERATION
EMPTY
OPERATION
>EMPTY
M06 PROGRAM
TYPE (POTABLE/WASTE WATER)
TYPE
>WASTE
M06 PROGRAM
>TYPE >EXIT
M06 PROGRAM
>TYPE
>TYPE
POTABLE
TYPE
>POTABLE
ACCESS TO FUNCTION MODIFIED PARAMETERS
M05 PUMP 2
>M06 PROGRAM
SELF HOLDING OPERATION
If the self holding is ON and the water level is going up, G1
is up, G2 goes up and starts pump 1, G3 goes up and starts
pump 2. If the water level is going down, G3 goes down
but does not stop pump 2, G2 goes down but it does not
stop pump 1, G1 goes down and stops both pumps.
OPERATION
Emptying selection “EMPTY” or filling ”FILL“
TYPE
Selection of clear or dirty water types
SELF HOLDING
Mostly used for waste water applications: 4 floating switches
has been used (G1 stop the pumps, G2 start pump 1, G3
start pump 2, G4 max level alarm and start both pumps)
BMS (remote emergency start/stop)
Possibility to start/stop the control panel by remote button
MULTI TANK
Possibility of use with 2 pumps in separate tanks

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SELF HOLDING
SELF HOLDING
>OFF
M06 PROGRAM
>SELF HOLDING >EXIT
M06 PROGRAM
>SELF HOLDING
>SELF HOLDING
ON
SELF HOLDING
>ON
BMS SETTING
BMS
>ON
M06 PROGRAM
>BMS >EXIT
M06 PROGRAM
>BMS
>BMS
OFF
BMS
>OFF
MULTI TANK SETTING
MULTI TANK
>ON
M06 PROGRAM
>MULTI TANK >EXIT
M06 PROGRAM
>MULTI TANK
>MULTI TANK
OFF
MULTI TANK
>OFF
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