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LFSE 233P-ENCL 1-PHASE PUMPSAVERPLU

Manufacturer: Littelfuse | Catalog # 233P-ENCL | Cooper Electric Part # 1279194

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CA Prop65 Warning CA Prop65 Warning Product Spec Sheet
A calibration adjustment allows the 233P to be calibrated to your specific pumping applications, thereby reducing the possibility of false or nuisance tripping. A proprietary microcontroller based voltage, power factor and current-sensing circuit constantly monitors for power fluctuations, overcurrent and underload conditions. When an abnormality, such as loss of suction, is detected, the 233P deactivates its output relay and directly disconnects the pump motor. The relay then begins its user-selectable .Restart Delay. (dry-well recovery) timer. When the timer expires or power is removed and reapplied, the relay reactivates its output relay and allows the pump to turn back on. An infrared LED communicates directly with a hand-held diagnostic tool called the Informer (sold separately). NOTE: The 233P models have a sensitivity adjustment for the dry-well trip point. After calibration is done, you can adjust the sensitivity for the dry-well/dead-head trip point from 70-90% of the full load. This makes the unit even more adaptable to varying pumping applications. If you have a very low producing well, you increase the sensitivity closer to the 90% mark, or if you have a very heavy producing well, you would decrease the sensitivity around the 70% mark.

Technical Information

Input Voltage
230 V
Operating Temperature
131 degrees F

Manufacturer Information

Brand
Littelfuse
Sub Brand
Symcom

General Product Info

12-Digit UPC
079458990355
GTiN
00079458990355
Product UPC
07945899035
Weight
3 lb

Certifications and Compliance

CA Prop65 Warning
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including nickel, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer.



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