To calculate which amp range you require, multiply the FLC (full load current) of one of your pumps by 0.58 (assuming both pumps match), for example for a 5.5kW pump with a FLC of 11A, 11A x 0.58 = 6.38A, so the range you would require is 5.5-8A
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About this product
Our Star Delta electromechanical dual pump metal control panel is used for the control and protection of two three phase submersible pumps used in a packaged pumping station, or for pumps used in the drainage and emptying of dirty water or viscous liquids.
The control box is made of steel and measure 600 x 500 x 210 mm and comes with an audible alarm and running, tripped and high level indicator lights as standard.
This dual pump three phase control panel is available with a choice of Schneider relays rated from 1.0 to 1.6 amps, 1.6 to 2.5 amps, 2.5 to 4 amps, 4 to 6 amps, 5.5 to 8 amps, 7 to 10 amps, 9 to 13 amps, 12 to 18 amps and 17 to 25 amps.
Volt Free relays come as standard on all models for high level and pump trip (2 VF relays included for single panel).
Three float switches are required for the correct operation of a submersible pump connected to the control panel, one each for stop, start and high level.
To calculate which amp range you require, multiply the FLC (full load current) of one of your pumps by 0.58 (assuming both pumps match), for example for a 5.5kW pump with a FLC of 11A, 11A x 0.58 = 6.38A, so the range you would require is 5.5-8A






