When people think of pump controllers, their first consideration is that the purpose of a controller is to turn the pump on and off. While this is true, it is only part of the story.
The primary reason for using a pump controller is to minimize or prevent damage to the pump. Pumps are designed to work within specific parameters, and the pump controllers identify when things fall outside those parameters and signal the pump to change, usually to shut down.
Secondarily, pump controllers can minimize or prevent non-pump damage as well. With the monitoring sensors, a pump controller can “see” when something is wrong with the system.
While people talk about the pump controller, it is important to note that the controller is part of a system. Pump controllers rely on other parts of the system to work properly.
Before we focus on the pump controller to see how it can prevent more than pump failure or damage, it is helpful to list the components of a water pumping system.
Protecting The Pump with a Pump Controller:
If the water source is disrupted, (blocked filter, dry supply tank, broken intake valve, etc.) absent a controller, the pump will continue running. Left running long enough, there will be a catastrophic pump failure, damaged parts, and likely a total loss.
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The on-off switching is hard on the pump and will reduce its useful lifespan. By monitoring the controller, you can see this issue arise. There are special pressure tanks and cycle stop valves that can be added to the pump ecosystem to stabilize the pressure and reduce the burden on the pump.
Protecting The Pumping System:
If the flow rate suddenly drops, this can be an indication that there is a blockage in the system. If the pumping continues, other parts of the system may be at risk as the pressure increases. The controller, through the sensors, sees this change in flow and pressure and shuts down the system before further damage occurs.
When properly configured, pump controllers can also identify conditions that indicate leaking or broken valves. If the flow rate increases too much, it is an indication that there is reduced resistance; this can be caused by a broken sprinkler head, valve stuck open, or system leak. Excessive water leaks can lead to wasted water (higher costs), and water damage to the irrigated areas.
Setting up a Pump Controller:
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