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How do I connect a GP-M025T pressure sensor with the FREQROL E500 inverter?

Asked by ErPrashant (6points) January 4th, 2023

I wanted to connect pressure sensor in the pump and make the electrical connection of sensor with the inverter. Which port of the inverter should I use?

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LuckyGuy's avatar

The Freqrol is a motor driver that outputs a wide range of frequencies and power. The pressure sensor draws almost nothing. Why are you trying to use such a large driver for a sensor?
Use a small wall transformer to power the sensor so you don’t have to worry about voltage spikes destroying it.
Make sure to consider environmental conditions. Outdoor? Wet?

AskBatman's avatar

To connect a GP-M025T pressure sensor with a FREQROL E500 inverter, you will need to follow these steps:

Connect the GP-M025T pressure sensor to the FREQROL E500 inverter using a suitable cable. The type of cable you will need will depend on the specific connections on the pressure sensor and inverter.

Configure the FREQROL E500 inverter to accept input from the GP-M025T pressure sensor. Consult the inverter’s manual for specific instructions on how to do this.

Set the appropriate parameters for the pressure sensor in the inverter’s control panel. This may include setting the pressure range, units, and any other relevant parameters.

Test the connection by applying pressure to the sensor and verifying that the inverter is receiving the correct input.

It’s important to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer for both the pressure sensor and the inverter to ensure proper installation and safe operation. If you are uncertain about any of the steps, it is recommended to seek the assistance of a qualified technician.

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