High amp Load Receiver and Wall-mounted Rocker Switch for Pump

Overview:

I want to remote control my submersible pump which draws water every day. It is 30amps and runs 220V power supply. Can you get the single channel remote control kit 30a ac 110V/220v with a wall mount remote control switch?

Solution:

We suggest that you can use 110V/220V power output high amp load receiver (S1PX-AC220) & wall mounted rocker switch. The receiver circuit is designed for high capacity device (30amps). It is 110V/220V power output, you don’t have to add additional power supply for your submersible pump which is to be controlled. You can only wire submersible pump to receiver “OUTPUT” terminals. When power for receiver is on, submersible pump will work. And when high amp load receiver works the wall mounted rocker switch, their working distance can reach 500m (theoretical data in the open field). You can use screws to install rocker switch to the wall.

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Wire submersible pump to the L&N contact terminal of receiver, and power receiver on. Install rocker switch on the wall.

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Press the rocker switch, submersible pump start to draw water.

Press the rocker switch again, submersible pump stop drawing water.

30amps 100M Remote Controller for Submersible Pump

Question from customer:

I am in Australia and here we have Live-Re and Neutral-Black and Earth-Green. I wish to wire a submersible pump to your radio controller then back to the consumer mains. Please advise if wiring would be.

Mains :

Live Red          to            Controller  Power Supply L

Neutral Black  to           Controller Power Supply N

Controller terminal A               to  Pump Live Red

Controller terminal B                    to Pump Neutral Black

What is the terminal C in the controller used for? How is the earth cable from the pump and the incoming power cable earth to be connected via the controller?

Answer:

We recommend you 1 channel 30amps remote controller kit (S1PU-AC220&C-2). This 1 channel 30A rf remote control kit operates in toggle, momentary and latched control mode (set the mode as you like freely). It is great for hard to reach electrical devices, remote distance is 100m. Control lights, motors, fans, electrically operated doors / locks / windows / blinds / cars or other appliances with voltage AC110~240V or DC0~28V.

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The outputs of this receiver are relay outputs (the terminals are normally open and normally closed), they are not AC power outputs. It just amount to a switch to turn on or off device.

If you want to turn on / off the pump by this product, the connections are as following:

Live Red        to       Controller  Power Supply L

Neutral Black    to       Controller  Power Supply N

Live Red        to       Controller terminal B

Neutral Black    to       Pump Neutral Black

Controller terminal A   to           Pump Live Red

the earth cable from the pump  to     Earth – Green

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Usage:

Setting control mode Toggle: Only connect Jumper-2. Control mode Toggle: Press -> On; Press again -> Off. Press button 1: Turn on the  submersible pump. Press button 1 again: Turn off the  submersible pump.

Setting control mode Momentary: Only connect Jumper-1. Control mode Momentary: Press and hold -> On; Release -> Off. Press and hold button 1: Turn on the  submersible pump. Release button 1: Turn off the  submersible pump.

Setting control mode Latched: Disconnect Jumper-1 and Jumper-2. Control mode Latched: Press -> On, other relays Off; Press another button -> Off. Press button 1: Turn on the submersible pump. Press button 2: Turn off the  submersible pump.

Remote Controller is Used in Water Feeding System

I own a cattle farm and I have to add water to my feed ration when I feed the cattle. I used to have to pull the tractor and trailer up to the water pipe, climb down from the tractor and walk around the side, plug in a submersible pump and run water into the feed trailer.

It is fairly inconvenient. I am wondering if there is a way to make that all remote controlled. Soon, I found single channel AC high power module.

I used the remote controller to toggle power to a timer relay which in turn powered the coil of a small motor starter. Through the motor starter, I ran a receptacle which plugged the submersible pump into.

Here is the wiring.

So when I press the remote control button 1, the control unit then energizes the timer for 3 minutes to activate the motor starter for 120volts submersible pump running. When I think I have enough water in feed ration, I press the remote control button 2 to stop water flowing and I continue on with the feeding of the cattle. The reason for the timer in the circuit is a fail-safe. If I forget to turn off the pump when there is enough water in ration and drive away without turning off the pump, the timer will only allow the pump to run for a maximum of 3 minutes, preventing 3000 gallons of water being pumped out on the ground.

So far the unit seems to work flawlessly and I am VERY pleased with how the whole system works.