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    Hi guys, my first post although I have browsed your great forum many times.
    I need to wire a new pump controller (switching pump on and off depending on the pressure)

    The connections on the controller is as follows:

    E
    L
    N

    and

    E
    U
    V

    Obviously the mains go to E (earth), L (Live) & N (Neutral) and E, U and V goes to the pump

    Could you please advise how to connect the pump (U & V) Single phase having the L, N and E

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    It seems that the controller assumes you have a capacitor start and run motor with a built in mechanism to take care of the start capacitor, which you generally will not find with a submersible pump.
    The U and V connections from the controller would simply go to the 2 wires of your motor supply cable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justloadit View Post
    It seems that the controller assumes you have a capacitor start and run motor with a built in mechanism to take care of the start capacitor, which you generally will not find with a submersible pump.
    The U and V connections from the controller would simply go to the 2 wires of your motor supply cable.
    Hi,
    I have recently acquired an Automatic Water Pump Controller and I need to connect it to the water pump. On the circuit board, there is L, N and E which definitely connects to the mains.
    On the lower side I have E, U and V. My question is, can I power the water pump from these terminals labelled E, U and V?
    If this is the case, then between U and V which one is live or Neutral.
    Remember on the water pump there is already a power cable that I currently use to connect to the mains.

    Moses Madegwa
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    Quote Originally Posted by Madegwa View Post
    Hi,
    I have recently acquired an Automatic Water Pump Controller and I need to connect it to the water pump. On the circuit board, there is L, N and E which definitely connects to the mains.
    On the lower side I have E, U and V. My question is, can I power the water pump from these terminals labelled E, U and V?
    If this is the case, then between U and V which one is live or Neutral.
    Remember on the water pump there is already a power cable that I currently use to connect to the mains.

    Moses Madegwa
    Thanks Justloadit
    Just to clarify, currently I have the water pump, and it connects directly to the mains through a fused 3-pin 13 amp plug. Now I need to connect the water pump through the automatic pump controller which I have just acquired.
    So should I remove the 13 amp plug, then I connect the wires from the water pump (L, N and E) to the U, V and E on the pump controller directly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madegwa View Post
    Thanks Justloadit
    Just to clarify, currently I have the water pump, and it connects directly to the mains through a fused 3-pin 13 amp plug. Now I need to connect the water pump through the automatic pump controller which I have just acquired.
    So should I remove the 13 amp plug, then I connect the wires from the water pump (L, N and E) to the U, V and E on the pump controller directly?
    In that case the answer is - Yes. But ensure that the switch contacts are rated for your motor current.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justloadit View Post
    In that case the answer is - Yes. But ensure that the switch contacts are rated for your motor current.
    Hi, which of the 2 ( U &V) is live or neutral?

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    Good day Viljoenp

    It should not matter which way around the L & N of your pump wires goes since it is AC.

    Maybe to be safe confirm which connection is L by having the controller switch on an see between U and Earth and the V and Earth which one gives you 220v also just for interest sake check continuity between Earth in & Earth out so make sure it is internally bridge or if you should put a bridge in yourself.

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    Hi, thank you very much. I have tried all options and the fault light on the controller stays on and the controller does not work. I have discarded this new automatic controller type system and went back to the old fashion pump with tank and pressure switch.

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    Is the controller specified for the pump and motor that you are attempting to run. There is no one controller fits all, they are all specifically designed for a set of pump and motor, if not it will not know when an overload is taking place, or when there is an under load taking place to to no water, in in some cases depending on the quality of the pump, when the outlet is blocked.
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    The diagram shown is just a 2-pole switch, it's switching the live and the neutral of the pump supply as it's shown. It should be compatible with any single phase pump which has a running current equal or less that the AC3 rating of the switch contacts.
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