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MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF FREQUENCY CONVERTERS USED IN THE 
PHV BOOSTER SETS
The PHV series booster sets use a 
Hydrovar
®
 variable frequency drive, an automatic device that adjusts the speed of the 
electric pump in order to maintain 
constant pressure in the system.
Converters with power up to 30 HP can be 
mounted directly on 
to the motor. Models with over 30 HP power, are designed for wall 
mounting only. The pressure is measured by a 
pressure transmitter 
which uses a standard 
4..20 mA current signal. The system pressure 
value can be read on the converter’s display. A simple user interface 
allows you to set the desired pressure value for optimal adjustment, 
as well as to 
view the operating data, such as the hours of 
operation and any alarms triggered. Included diagnostic menu to view 
temperature, current and voltage values facilitates diagnostics and 
failure analisys. Indicator lights signal power status, pump running and 
malfunctions.
password is required to access sensitive settings that allow you 
to 
program the Hydrovar in order to adapt it to any control 
requirements, such as 
flow resistance compensationexternal 
control, periodic testing and so on. When more than one pump is 
used, the converters exchange information with each other through an 
RS485 serial line which can connect up to 8 Hydrovar devices plus 
one external unit for remote control. The Pump-link and Pump-watcher 
dedicated systems, connected to the Hydrovar®, enable remote 
control through a traditional telephone line or mobile telephony. A 
serial port available as standard up to 15 HP allows  you to control the 
Hydrovar® converters from a  Modbus
®
 field serial bus line.
The converter is equipped with two 
potential-free relays which can 
be used for 
remote signalling of pump running and malfunction 
status, plus a programmable voltage 
analogue output for signalling 
the frequency or pressure. Standard version with two sensor inputs 
for implementing of two actual values signals within one system (min/
max, difference) or for a second sensor for safety reasons. Specific 
digital 
inputs are used for protection against water failuremotor 
overtemperature, as well as for external enable signal and remote 
control. The converter also incorporates a dry running protection 
function via an adjustable 
minimum pressure threshold.
FCC Class A filter standard  for Hydrovar three-phase power supply.  
E.g. Industrial areas, technical areas of any building fed from a 
dedicated transformer are examples of environment locations.
FCC Class B filter standard for Hydrovar single-phase power supply.  
E.g. Houses, apartments, commercial premises or offices in a residential building are examples of environment locations.
Further information is available in the Hydrovar manual.
PHV Series Hydrovar with SSV Pump
Modular Hydrovar, Bare Unit