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Monitor Current Draw:Place a a current sensing relay or 
switch over a lead powering the pump driver and set it so a contact 
closes or opens 
                                    when the current draw of the pump 
exceeds a limit. The contact can trigger an alarm, or 
                                    Open the Contactor Operating Coil
 in an over-current condition caused 
                                    by a jammed impeller, failing 
bearings, or corrosion of any rotating component. Conversely, a current 
sensing relay or 
                                    switch can sense an abnormal 
reduction in current caused by an open discharge, broken coupling 
between motor and pump, or 
                                    a blocked intake line.
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Monitor Change in Current Over Time:Use an analog output sensor with a 
constant signal proportional to the primary current to monitor the 
change in current over time. As the pump system wears, current use will 
increase indicating a problem. Maintenance can be performed before the 
problem becomes catastrophic.
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Monitor Phase Loss:Use a voltage monitor to detect 
phase loss, whether it is at the motor terminals or at the source. 
Starting a 
                                    three-phase motor in a single-phase 
condition will likely damage the motor windings quickly, resulting in a 
rewind 
                                    or replacement.
                                    
Monitor Power or Wattage:Most motors draw at least 50% of the
 nameplate full load current in an "open-shaft" or free spinning 
condition. Add 
                                    the torque required to turn the pump
 mechanically and the pump will be draw over 50% of nameplate current, 
increasing 
                                    in a very linear manner proportional
 to the load. If it is a critical load, or uses an over-sized motor for 
the load, 
                                    use a power monitoring device to 
monitor power or wattage. Since watts are calculated by measuring the 
voltage, current 
                                    and power factor, the transducer 
output will always be directly proportional to the load.
                                    
Monitor for Earth Leakage:
                                    Monitor earth leakage with a ground 
fault sensor to prevent damage to equipment or injury to personnel from 
phase to 
                                    earth faults. The output contact can
 be selected to close, operating a 
                                    Shunt Trip Circuit Breaker ,
 or a contact can open the 
                                    circuit to a contactor coil. Both 
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