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STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY
The products manufactured by Micropump Incorporated are warranted to be free
from defects in workmanship and material at the time of shipment from the place of
manufacture. Micropump will repair or replace, at its option, any part or component which
fails to conform to this warranty for a period of one year. Micropump’s obligation under
this warranty is limited to the repairs or replacement of defective equipment returned to
Micropump on an F.O.B. destination and freight-prepaid basis. All normal wear and tear
is excepted, and product is subject to examination at Micropump to verify that the parts or
components were defective at the time of sale.
For the purposes of the limited warranties, the “Stator/Controller Assembly” means
only the stator and the printed circuit board and electronic components contained in
the controller housing, plus the connecting control and power cables. The “Power
Supply Assembly” means only the printed circuit board and the electronic or mechanical
components located inside or on the power supply enclosure and the “Pump head
Assembly” means all other parts of the product, including but not limited to, the rotor.
No warranty of any kind is made or shall be imposed with respect to any pump or parts
(1) that have not been properly installed and tested in operation, (2) that have been
subject to misuse, negligence, acts of God or the elements, or any other form of casualty,
or (3) that have been repaired or altered outside Micropump’s facility in a way, so as, in
our judgment, to affect performance or reliability.
The parties agree that the buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy against Micropump shall
be for repair or replacement of defective parts under the conditions stated above. The
buyer agrees that no other remedy (including but not limited to incidental or consequential
damages for lost profi ts, lost sales, loss of use, injury to person or property, or any other
incidental or consequential loss) shall be available to them.
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This warranty shall not apply to prototype pumps, experimental pumps, or brush-type
electric motors. Warranty of equipment or accessories from outside sources, purchased
by Micropump and incorporated into Micropump’s product is subject to the manufacturer’s
standard warranty, unless specifi cally agreed otherwise between Micropump and buyer.
A copy of the warranty on the aforementioned equipment is available on request.
The adjustment or replacement of defective parts made under this warranty will not
extend the original warranty period.
THE WARRANTY DESCRIBED ABOVE IS THE EXCLUSIVE
MICROPUMP WARRANTY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY WARRANTY PREVIOUSLY
ISSUED. WE NEITHER ASSUME NOR AUTHORIZE ANY PERSON
TO ASSUME FOR US ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION
WITH THE SALE OR USE OF OUR EQUIPMENT.
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Your Micropump Product...
represents years of fl uid handling experience and we feel it is the fi nest product available
of its type.
The product you have purchased was designed and constructed for use within designated
limits and conditions. Staying within performance limits and following the guidelines given
in this manual will result in excellent performance and maximum life.
Should you have a question or a problem, technical assistance is available worldwide.
Micropump products are designed for easy fi eld servicing with service kits and technical
support available for all products.
The Purpose of this Guide...
is to provide information to enable suitably qualifi ed technicians and fi tters to install,
operate and maintain the Micropump EagleDrive and common pump/motor combinations.
Use the Guide...
when you have purchased a motor or pump/motor combination. This guide contains
specifi c information for installation, operation, and maintenance of the EagleDrive and
references some of the most common pump/motor combinations. This guide should
be read in conjunction with the instructions provided with your specifi c pump. General
information is given on installation within a system, but reference should always be made
to instructions provided with ancillary equipment when installing the unit.
Abbreviations
The following abbreviations are used in this guide:
°C Degrees Celsius °F Degrees Fahrenheit
EMC Electromagnetic Compliance DC Direct Current
LVD Low Voltage Directive
IOM Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
Max Maximum Min Minimum
RPM Revolutions Per Minute SELV Safety Electric Low Voltage
V Volt(s) W Watt(s)
Safety
The following are used throughout this guide to indicate procedure that, if not followed
correctly, may result in injury to personnel or damage to equipment.
Warnings are used to alert the reader to a procedure or practice, which if
not followed correctly, could result in personal injury.
Warning - Hot Surface is used to alert the reader to a procedure or
practice, which if not followed correctly, could result in personal injury
due to contact with a hot surface.
Cautions are used to alert the reader to a procedure or practice, which
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if not followed correctly, could result in damage to the pump, motor, or
ancillary equipment.
Notes are used to highlight important information that may assist the reader in
carrying out a procedure or in understanding the text.
NOTE
Table of Contents
Limits of Use6
Installation in Explosive and Fire Danger Zones7
Description7
Function7
Unpacking and Storage8
Assembly8
Space Requirements8
Location9
Bulkhead Mounting9
EMC Compatibility9
Electrical Connection10
Lead Assignments12
Operation13
Manual Control Adjustment14
Magnet Decoupling15
Maintenance15
Fault Isolation16
Technical Specifi cation17-19
Notes20-22
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Limits of Use
The EagleDrive motor is intended for use with pumps handling fl uids in a variety of pump-
ing systems. These fl uids may be innocuous or hazardous, depending on the specifi c
application. You should contact your local Micropump distributor or contact Micropump
directly about special limitations of your pump/motor unit with regard to your specifi c
system.
To achieve optimum performance and safe operation Micropump products must be
operated with the limits given in the Technical Specifi cation. Operation outside these
limits is not recommended and may result in damage to the pump, motor, and/or ancillary
equipment.
Temperature. Operating beyond the maximum operating temperature
given in the Technical Specifi cation is not recommended and may result
in damage to the product and compromise safety by creating high surface
temperature.
Mechanical Danger. The product must be installed in a location that
exposes it to a low risk of external damage.
Hot Surfaces. Under some operating conditions, surface temperatures can
exceed 90°C (195°F.) Do not touch products while operating. Do not touch
within 30 minutes of system shutdown to allow surfaces to reach safe
handling temperature.
Flooding and Water Immersion. The products covered by this guide
are not designed to operate immersed in water. Refer to the Technical
CAUTION
Specifi cation for the environmental rating.
Corrosive Liquids. Corrosive liquids may eventually produce leak paths
around the sealing surfaces of the product. The product should be
CAUTION
inspected for leaks on a regular basis.
Condensation. When pumping cold liquids ensure that condensation does
not present a safety hazard. Condensation on the external surfaces of the
CAUTION
magnet cup may result in a short-circuit in the motor controller.
Installation in Explosive and Fire Danger Zones
Micropump offers products designed and tested for installation in explosive or fi re danger
zones. Contact your local Micropump distributor or contact Micropump directly to determine if your EagleDrive product combination can be certifi ed for this use.
In addition to the warnings provided throughout this manual, the following must be considered in any explosion or fi re danger zone installation:
Ensure the pump head, motor, and any mounting adapter are suitable for
area classifi cation.
Ensure that pumping liquid temperature, and motor housing temperature
are maintained within acceptable range as specifi ed by Micropump
Certifi cation of ATEX Conformity.
Description
The EagleDrive is a brushless DC motor with integrated controller specially designed to
be electromagnetically coupled to a variety of Micropump pump heads. When properly
assembled to the pump head with sealing o-ring, this comprises a sealed unit where
the driven magnet is within a magnet cup that separates the pumped fl uid from the
atmosphere.
The enclosed versions are within a thermoplastic housing. The motor is capable
of rotating in both directions and has several other speed control input options. A
tachometer signal, with a 0-5 V square-wave output provides speed feedback. The
tachometer output has 2 pulses per revolution. The output frequency is multiplied by 30
to obtain RPM. The main input power is 12-36 VDC from a class 2 (SELV) source.
There are two EagleDrive models, the DEMSE and DEELE. Both models are available in
12-36 VDC versions, with speed control and power supply as separate functions. Each
model has 0-5 V square wave tachometer feedback and FWD/REV capability.
Both EagleDrive models can be controlled using one of these options:
1. Externally applied 0-5 VDC supply
2. Externally applied PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) signal
3. Externally applied 4-20 mA signal (conditioned with resistor)
4. Manually-adjusted speed control (through use of potentiometer)
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Function
The driven magnet is connected to the pumping parts and is sealed in the magnet cup.
This magnet forms the rotor of the brushless DC motor and is driven by the rotating
magnetic fi eld in the stator. Rotation of the pumping elements produces fl ow.
The control signal (supplied internally or externally) controls pump speed. Internal
feedback monitors the rotational speed of the pump and regulates the speed in relation to
the control voltage. The controller increases current to regulates speed against increasing
back pressure (within the operating limits of the pump and motor).
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Unpacking and Storage
Inspect the magnet cup before assembly with the motor. Replace or
repair if there are signs of damage.
Before installing the product ensure all transit packaging has been removed.
Remove the blanks from any inlet and outlet ports. If the pump is to be stored prior to
installation, re-pack the pump in its original packing, refi t the blanks to the ports and store
in a dry, covered environment.
Protect the pump head from damage during unpacking and installation. Impacts to the
magnet cup can cause internal damage or result in rub between the magnet cup and
driven magnet upon assembly with the motor.
Assembly
Loose bolts may result in pump/motor misalignment. Tighten bolts
appropriately. Pump/motor misalignment may result in weakening the
sealing of the enclosure. Drive housing seal described below is required
for IP55 rating.
If the pump head housing assembly and EagleDrive motor are supplied separately they
will need to be assembled prior to the installation.
Pump head should have a gasket attached to the mounting plate. If not, attach p/n
L28880-Gasket (1) to the drive side of the mounting plate. Carefully place the gasket as
concentric to the mounting plate as possible. After gasket (1) is adhered to mounting plate
(2), apply a light coating of silicone grease to the gasket. Align the pump assembly fl ange
(2) so that it matches with the cam locks in EagleDrive housing (3), then rotate clockwise
to lock and align with mounting screw holes. Secure using the two screws (4) supplied
with the EagleDrive. Torque screws to 0.8 N-m (7 in-lbs).
Location
Pump head or adaptor cannot support the weight of the motor. Ensure
the motor is adequately supported by the foundation and/or mounting
bracket.
The foundation must be capable of supporting the combined weight of
the pump and motor and provide a rigid support.
The product should be located with the inlet below or even with the liquid level of the fl uid
supply. The product can be mounted in any position. Ensure that there is adequate space
for operation, inspection and maintenance.
Bulkhead Mounting (DEELE Model)
If mounting the pump/EagleDrive assembly through a bulkhead, insert the bulkhead
o-ring (1) into the groove in the face of the housing (3). Position the adaptor fl ange (2)
through the bulkhead hole so that it does not interfere with the sealing of the bulkhead
hole. Secure the pump/EagleDrive assembly using four screws, nuts, and washers as
needed. Tighten screws evenly and in an alternating pattern.
O-Ring 2-040 described below is necessary to ensure bulkhead is
sealed.
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Space Requirements
Refer to the Technical Specifi cation for overall dimensions and weights of the EagleDrive
and some of the most common pump/motor combinations.
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EagleDrive Electrical Connection
Electrical installation must be carried out by qualifi ed personnel who are
conversant with local electricity installation regulations.
Before starting any electrical installation work ensure that the main
electrical supply is adequately isolated.
Ensure that the pump motor is earthed. The pump may be electrically
isolated from the motor depending on the mounting confi guration. Some
installations may need an earthing connection on the pump head.
Pumping fl ammable fl uids without a proper earthing connection may
cause spontaneous ignition.
Ensure that all electrical connections use a common earth ground to
avoid hazardous ground loops.
Power In
The main input power is 12 to 36 VDC from a Class 2 (SELV) source applied across the
power in and common ground leads. This voltage must be maintained within the specifi ed
limits as the motor is loaded to its maximum current of 2A (Model - DEMSE) or 3A
(Model - DEELE.)
Ensure that the voltage of the supply is correct for the motor being
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connected, and that the source is Class 2 or a Limited Power Source.
Ensure that only power supplies having SELV specifi cation are
connected to the EagleDrive.
Ensure that the power supply voltage ripple is maintained below 5% peak
to peak.
Ensure that all associated equipment has a form of overcurrent
protection. If a fuse is used see table below for recommendations.
EAGLEDRIVE MODELRECOMMENDEDFUSE
DEMSELITTLEFUSE 0313002 HXP
DEELEL
ITTLEFUSE 0313003 HXP
EagleDrive Electrical Connection (Continued)
Control Signal In
0 to 5 VDC speed control, when the lead is connected to a supply within the range the
motor speed is proportional to the input. The applied voltage must be within -0.3 to +5.1
VDC or the motor will be irreparably damaged.
PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) Speed Control
When duty cycle is within 3% to 97% at 20-100Hz frequency, the motor speed is
proportional to the input. The applied voltage must be within -0.3 to 1.5v (Lo) and +3.5
to 5.1V (Hi) or the motor will be irreparably damaged.
Common Ground
The input voltage, the 0 to 5 VDC control input, and the tachometer output all use a
common ground. It is possible that ground potential differences between the power
supply, control voltage source and the frequency counter (if used) will be forced to the
same ground reference when connected to the EagleDrive. Ensure only one earth
ground is used to avoid ground loops.
Using The Tachometer Output
The tachometer output can be monitored using a frequency counter. The tachometer
output is 0-5V square wave pulse that occurs twice per pump drive revolution. To convert
the tachometer output to rpm, multiply the output frequency (Hz) by 30.
Inadvertent connection of the tachometer output (green) wire to ground
or the supply voltage can cause damage to the drive. If the tachometer is
CAUTION
not used, trim and insulate the green lead.
Forward/Reverse Operation
The direction of fl uid fl ow can be changed by connecting the orange wire to ground.
For FORWARD fl ow, make NO CONNECTION to the orange wire. For REVERSE fl ow,
connect the orange wire to GROUND.
DO NOT reverse the direction of rotation of the drive until the drive has
come to a complete stop. Reversing the direction while the drive is still
CAUTION
turning may damage the motor.
Inadvertent grounding of the forward/reverse (orange) wire will cause the drive
to operate in reverse. If reverse operation is not required, trim and insulate the
NOTE
orange lead.
Motor/Pump performance will be different between FWD and REV operating
modes.
NOTE
0-5V control signal is assumed by the EagleDrive. If PWM signal edges are
detected (Lo ≤ 1.5V - Hi ≥ 3.5V) then PWM is assumed and 0-5V input is
NOTE
disregarded. If 0-5V control is desired, connect PWM input (Pin 6 - Violet) to
ground to prevent noise from interferring with 0-5V control.
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Fault Signal Out
The two fault signals provide diagnostic feedback to the user’s control
CAUTION
system. These use the common ground to provide HI or LOW signals.
When both Fault Signals indicate HI, the EagleDrive is operating normally
(no faults detected). Signals are driven with 5.6kohm pull-up resistors to the
internal 5V and should be monitored with a high impedance device (R
100kohms).
Caution: Do not short Fault Signals to ground or EagleDrive will not
operate properly.
Fault
Signal 1
Lead 8
Brown
00Under
00Over
00Logic FaultDisabledDrive cannot
Fault
Signal 2
Lead 7
Blue
Fault
Description
Voltage
Temperature
Drive
Condition
DisabledVoltage
OperatingInternal
Reason for
Fault
supply less
than 8.5V
component
temperature
greater than
170º C
locate the
magnets
inside the
pump
>
load
Remedy
Ensure proper supply voltage,
check power and ground
connections
Reduce load or increase
cooling
Ensure pump is correctly
attached to EagleDrive
EagleDrive Lead Wire Assignments
1
2
3
6
4
5
7
8
9
1
2
3
6
4
5
7
8
9
MODEL DEMSE
MODEL DEELE
10Internal Short DisabledDrive
01Low Load
11NoneOperatingNo Fault
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Current
OperatingDrive
components
have failed
components
have failed
Reset EagleDrive by
disconnecting and restoring
power supply connection,
if problem persists, contact
Micropump for a replacement.
Reset EagleDrive by
disconnecting and restoring
power supply connection,
if problem persists, contact
Micropump for a replacement.
LEADFUNCTIONGRAY CABLE
WIRES
BLACK CABLE
WIRES
1POWERREDRED+12 to +36 VDC, Class 2
(SELV), Reverse-polarity
protected
2SPEED PWM INVIOLETYELLOWGround if not used
3GROUNDBLACKBLACKCommon isolated from motor
housing
4FAULT OUTBROWNBROWNFault Signal 1
5FWD/REVORANGEORANGEForward (fl oat and insulate),
Reverse (ground)
6FAULT OUTBLUEBLUEFault Signal 2
7TACH OUTGREENGREEN5 V square wave-2 pulses per
revolution
8SPEED 0-5 INYELLOWWHITEControl signal in, 0-5 VDC
9SHIELDBAREBAREConnected to Common
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Operation
Starting or running the pump with the discharge valve closed may result
in overpressure in the discharge pipe.
Extended periods of dry running may result in permanent damage to the
pump and may cause surface temperature to exceed the operating
temperature of the pump. Ensure that the pump head temperature does
not exceed the fl ash point temperature of the fl uid or area. Shut down
pump for a no fl uid condition. Shut down the pump for a no fl ow condition.
Ensure the pump head temperature does not exceed the fl ash point
temperature of the fl uid or area.
Start-up Procedure
Before starting the pump ensure that any valves in the inlet or discharge lines are open
and that any inlet fi lters are clean and free from obstruction.
1. Set the external control signal input to minimum value (0 VDC.)
2. Set the power supply (12 VDC to 36 VDC) to ON. With the control input set to 0V or <
3% PVM VDC the pump will show a nominal 25mA to 100mA current draw and will not
turn.
3. Adjust the control signal input to the required level. Current demand will rise and fall as
the pump load and speed varies.
Once started the pump should prime if it has not already been fi lled with fl uid. If the pump
fails to prime, stop the pump and fi ll the pump head with liquid.
Post Start-up Checks
Once the pump has started, carry out the following checks:
1. Check that the pump and motor operate smoothly and are free from vibration.
2. Check the inlet and discharge fi ttings are free from leaks.
4-20mA Control Input
To maintain protection of internal drive controller, your external resistor
should be fi tted with
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appropriate protection.
4-20mA Control
Install a 250 Ohm resistor across the yellow Speed Input and black Common lead wires.
Applying current across this resistor will result in a commanded proportional speed from
the Eagle Drive.
Flow rate should always be adjusted by controlling motor speed where
possible. Ensure that overpressure does not occur in the discharge pipe.
CAUTION
NEVER throttle fl ow by an inlet valve.
Shut-down Procedure
Switch off the EagleDrive by fi rst setting the external control signal input to the minimum
value, then switch off the power supply. Check that the unit runs down in a steady
manner. Close the inlet and discharge valves. Drain the pump if it is to be shut-down for
long periods or installed in areas where the liquid may freeze. Refer to the Maintenance
section for instruction on draining.
Do not operate EagleDrives in two-wire mode. Control with input connected to
mains voltage. Contact your local Micropump distributor or contact Micropump
CAUTION
directly about a special pump/motor unit with regard to your specifi c system
needs.
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Recommended Resistor
VISHAY P/N PTF65250R00AYBF
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Manual Control Confi guration
To maintain protection of internal drive controller, your external
potentiometer should be fi tted with appropiate protection.
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Manual Control
Install a resistor (sized according to your voltage supply input) across the red Power
In and black Common lead wires. The potentiometer wiper is connected to the yellow
Speed Input lead wire. To increase speed, rotate the potentiometer to increase voltage to
the control line. To decrease speed, rotate the potentiometer to decrease voltage to the
control line.
RED
YELLOW
Magnet Decoupling
The EagleDrive pump/motor combinations do not decouple. If pump load becomes
excessive, current limiting in the controller prevents motor overload. Additional protection
is provided by a thermal sensor which shuts down the drive if the internal temperature
exceeds a preset value.
Maintenance
Excessive wear to the pump can result in driven magnet rub on the
magnet cup. This can generate high surface temperatures or degrade the
capability of the pressure boundary. Remove the pump from service and
replace or repair if pump performance degrades signifi cantly or the pump
becomes noisy.
Ensure that heavy deposits of dust are not allowed to accumulate. Clean
the pump periodically.
The pump cannot be drained completely, a certain amount of liquid will
remain in the magnet cup area. Ensure that the pump is either fl ushed
with a suitable fl ushing agent or precautions are taken against the effect
of any remaining liquid during servicing. When the pump has been
handling fl ammable, toxic or hazardous fl uid, the pump internals must
be properly decontaminated by suitably qualifi ed personnel. The Material
Safety Data Sheet for the pumped liquid must be referred to for correct
procedures and precautions to be followed when handling the liquid.
Micropump EagleDrive motors are designed to be maintenance free and require no
adjustments. To ensure the motor or pump/motor assembly retains optimum performance
maintain the fl uid circuit to keep fi lters clean and prevent abrasive solids from passing
through the pump.
Recommended Parts (24 VDC Mains)
Resistor (38 KOHM)VISHAY CMF5038K300FHEB
Potentiometer (10 KOHM)VISHAY P16NP103KAB15
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A program that includes periodic monitoring of your Micropump product is
recommended to provide timely detection and assessment of any problem.
NOTE
BLACK
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Fault Isolation
If the EagleDrive does not meet its design performance or fails to operate correctly, refer
to the following tables for assistance in identifying the cause and remedy:
Execution of troubleshooting steps, determination of root cause and
corrective actions should be performed by a skilled maintenance person.
MOTOR WILL NOT OPERATE
CauseRemedy
No power to motor.Ensure proper voltage has been applied to motor power leads.
Control Input lead is shorted.Clear and isolate Control Input lead from Tachometer Out lead. Clear and
No Control Input applied.Ensure proper control input is applied to control Input lead: for 0-5V, ensure line
Thermal Limit is active.Turn off motor and wait for temperature to cool. NOTE: If power voltage and
Motor has been damaged.Contact your Micropump Distributor or contact Micropump directly for
CYCLIC NOISE OR VIBRATIONS
CauseRemedy
Loose motor mounting bolts.Tighten motor mounting bolts.
Foundation not rigid.Relocate motor.
Pump loose on motor.Tighten pump mounting bolts.
Pump is worn.Replace or repair pump.
Tachometer Out lead is shorted
to FWD/REV lead.
NO TACHOMETER SIGNAL
CauseRemedy
No power to motor.Ensure proper voltage has been applied to motor power leads.
Improper wiring.Check that the Tachometer Out lead is connected to the positive input of the
Motor is stopped.Ensure proper voltage has been applied to motor power leads Ensure proper
MOTOR RUNS IN THE WRONG DIRECTION
CauseRemedy
FWD/REV lead is shorted to
Common lead.
Check leads to ensure no short circuits are present.
isolate Control Input lead from Common lead.
is not shorted. If manual control EagleDrive, adjust potentiometer to increase
control voltage. Ensure control power supply common is connected to the
common lead.
control signals are present, motor will automatically restart when temperature is
reached. Reduce motor load conditions and/or improve cooling of motor housing if persistent limit occurs.
replacement product.
Clear and isolate Tachometer Out lead from FWD/REV lead.
Check leads to ensure no short circuits are present.
frequency counter.
Check that the common lead of the frequency counter is connected to the motor
Common lead.
Check leads to ensure no short circuits are present.
control input is applied to Control Input lead.
Ensure control power supply common is connected to the Common lead.
Clear and isolate FWD/REV lead from Common lead or shield. Check leads to
ensure no short circuits are present.
Technical Specifi cation
All Dimensions in mm.[inch]
NOTE
Not all possible confi gurations are shown. Contact your local Micropump
distributor or contact Micropump directly for additional versions.
Max Full-Load Current @ Nominal Voltage
(25°C Ambient)
Speed Control0 to 5 VDC
Tachometer Out0 to 5 VDC square wave - 2 pulse per revolution
Thermal Shutdown135°C
Thermal Restart120°C
Storage Temperature-40 to +135°C
Maximum Ambient Operating Temperature85°C at max load
ReversibleYes
Weight0.5 kg
Power Output @ Nominal52 W
5500 rpm
2.9A @ 24 VDC
EagleDrive Pump Confi gurations
EAGLEDRIVETM DEMSE
GA Series
GJR Series
CA Series
GJ Series
GAF Series
EAGLEDRIVETM DEELE
GB Series
GJ Series
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Notes
To purchase pumps, parts or receive further information contact
your local Micropump distributor or contact Micropump directly.
Micropump, Inc.
A Unit of IDEX Corporation
1402 NE 136th Avenue
Vancouver, WA 98684 USA
Tel: +1 (360) 253-2008
Fax: +1 (360) 253-8294
E-mail: info.micropump@idexcorp.com
Web: www.micropump.com
Your Micropump Distributor Is:
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“MICROPUMP” AND THE MICROPUMP LOGO ARE TRADEMARKS OF MICROPUMP, INC.
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