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7.23 Service

Time to next service (Motor bearing service)

This display shows when to replace the motor bearings. The 
controller monitors the operating pattern of the motor and 
calculates the period between bearing replacements. 
Displayable values:
• in 2 years
• in 1 year
• in 6 months
• in 3 months
• in 1 month
• in 1 week
• Now

Bearing replacements

Indicates the number of bearing replacements that have been 
done during the lifetime of the motor.

Bearings replaced (Motor bearing maintenance)

When the bearing monitoring function is active, the controller will 
give a warning indication when the motor bearings are due to be 
replaced.
When you have replaced the motor bearings, confirm this action 
by pressing [Bearings replaced].

7.24 Number (Pump number)

You can allocate a unique number to the pump. This makes it 
possible to distinguish between pumps in connection with 
GENIbus communication.

Factory setting

See section 

16. Factory settings

.

7.25 Radio communication (Enable/disable radio 

comm.)

You can set the radio communication to either enabled or 
disabled. You can use this function in areas where radio 
communication is not allowed.

Factory setting

See section 

16. Factory settings

.

7.26 Language

This menu is only available in the advanced control panel.
In this menu you can select the desired language. A number of 
languages is available. 

Factory setting

See section 

16. Factory settings

.

7.27 Date and time (Set date and time)

The availability of this menu depends on the functional module 
fitted in the pump:

* See section 

13. Identification of functional module

.

You can set date and time as well as how you want them to be 
viewed in the display:
• Select date format:

YYYY-MM-DD
DD-MM-YYYY
MM-DD-YYYY.

• Select time format:

HH:MM 24-hour clock
HH:MM am/pm 12-hour clock.

• Set date
• Set  time.

Factory setting

See section 

16. Factory settings

.

7.28 Unit configuration (Units)

In this menu, you can select between SI and US units. The setting 
can be applicable for all parameters or you can customise the 
setting for each individual parameter.

Factory setting

See section 

16. Factory settings

.

Pump variant

Number

(Pump number)

CME

CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE

Pump variant

Radio communication 

(Enable/disable radio 

comm.)

CME

CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE

Note

IR communication will remain active.

Pump variant

Language

CME

CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE

Pump variant

Date and time

(Set date and time)

CME

CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE

Function (terminal)

FM 200*

(standard)

FM 300*

(advanced)

Date and time

-

Pump variant

Unit configuration

(Units)

CME

CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE

Summary of Contents for VT Booster Set

Page 1: ...VT Booster Set O M Manual...

Page 2: ...trol Panel Wiring Diagrams 12 2 3 HAND OFF AUTO Switch Operation 16 2 4 Installation and Commissioning VT Booster Sets 17 3 User Maintenance and Troubleshooting 22 3 1 Routine User Maintenance 23 3 2...

Page 3: ...1 Important Health Safety Information Page 3 VT Booster Set...

Page 4: ...edefined at the beginning of their manual PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION WHICH IS PROVIDED FOR YOUR SAFETY Danger Denotes attention to the possibility of the risk of personal injury or damage t...

Page 5: ...Note Denotes attention to an important factor applicable to the action being performed Page 5 VT Booster Set...

Page 6: ...nual must be read before working on the equipment Installation operating and maintenance must only be carried out by suitably trained qualified personnel Normal safety precautions must be taken and ap...

Page 7: ...mps to maintain the running pressure of the system to an acceptable level Pump Servicing Familiarise yourself with the relevant contents of this manual Installation maintenance and repair work must on...

Page 8: ...perly authorised personnel When connecting external control wires care must be taken not to short circuit adjacent components Bare cable ends which are not in use must be insulated THE SYSTEM MUST ONL...

Page 9: ...ure 35 C domestic uses EN 60335 2 41 40 C for other purposes Minimum pumped liquid temperature 1 C to avoid icing Operating ambient temperature 5 C to 40 C for indoor installation CEI EN 60439 1 Relat...

Page 10: ...2 System Information Installation and Commissioning Page 10 VT Booster Set...

Page 11: ...2 1 Booster Set Components VT Booster Set Components Page 11 VT Booster Set...

Page 12: ...2 2 Control Panel Wiring Diagrams Twin Pump Wiring Diagram Single Phase Page 12 VT Booster Set...

Page 13: ...Twin Pump Wiring Diagram 3 Phase Page 13 VT Booster Set...

Page 14: ...VT3 Single Phase Control Panel Wiring Diagram VR VASCO Cold Water Booster Sets Page 14 VT Booster Set...

Page 15: ...VR VASCO Cold Water Booster Sets Page 15 VT Booster Set...

Page 16: ...VT3 Three Phase Control Panel Wiring Diagram Page 16 VT Booster Set...

Page 17: ...Page 16a VT Booster Set...

Page 18: ...ficiently if further re commissioning is carried out on site Please note that engineer visits by Dutypoint are priced at one visit to commission one pump set If there are multiple units on a site spec...

Page 19: ...d for the installation e g Earth Loop Impedance Insulation Tests etc 5 Carry out any other pre start checks recommended by the pump manufacturer Refer to the pump manual in Appendix A of this manual D...

Page 20: ...pump bleed point This procedure should be carried out individually for each pump in the Pumpset 1 This procedure should be carried out individually for each pump in the Pumpset 2 Open all valves on th...

Page 21: ...priate step by step setting up procedures contained in the manual ensuring that any data required to be entered by the end user is accurately inserted where requested If in doubt please call Dutypoint...

Page 22: ...in the system to a point where one pump only cannot maintain the required output Verify that the Assist Pump starts and runs together with the Duty Pump and that the desired pressure is duly restored...

Page 23: ...3 User Maintenance and Troubleshooting Page 22 VT Booster Set...

Page 24: ...any maintenance work until 1 YOU HAVE READ THE SAFETY SECTION AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS MANUAL 2 YOU ARE DRESSED IN THE CORRECT PROTECTIVE CLOTHING 3 YOU HAVE ALL NECESSARY SAFETY EQUIPMENT TO HAND Ref...

Page 25: ...oning procedure to verify correct safe operation Detailed Pump Maintenance Please refer to the manufacturer s document Detailed Controller Maintenance Please refer to the appropriate manufacturer s do...

Page 26: ...d rectify Blown fuse Check and rectify Overload trip Check and if necessary reset the overload trip value For control panel information refer to Section 2 For pump and controller manufacturer s inform...

Page 27: ...Check and rectify The rotating part s of the pump is are partially or completely obstructed e g impeller obstructed by foreign matter Strip the pump to inspect and rectify For pump and controller manu...

Page 28: ...ge flow rate too high Reduce by the discharge flow rate by increasing the discharge back pressure slightly progressively closing a manual isolating valve on the discharge side then try again Overload...

Page 29: ...RN Pump O M Ap 1 2 Grundfos CRE CRIE CRNE SPKE MTRE CME Controller O M Up to 2 2kW This Controller O M covers models in the following range VT2 3 4 0511 1022 Ap 1 3 Grundfos MGE 71 MGE 80 MGE 90 MGE 1...

Page 30: ...Ap 1 1 Grundfos CR CRI CRN Pump O M CR CRI CRN Installation and operating instructions GRUNDFOS INSTRUCTIONS Page 29...

Page 31: ...009 Applies only to three phase Grundfos motors marked IE2 or IE3 See motor nameplate Standard used EN 60034 30 2009 Ecodesign Directive 2009 125 EC Water pumps Commission Regulation No 547 2012 Appli...

Page 32: ...ical data G6 5 8 Frequency of starts and stops G6 5 9 Dimensions and weights G6 5 10 Sound pressure level G6 6 Installation G6 6 1 Foundation G7 6 2 Vibration dampening G7 6 3 Outdoor installation G8...

Page 33: ...igher rated output Fig 2 Motor output depends on temperature altitude Example Figure 2 shows that the load of an IE3 motor at an ambient temperature of 70 C must not be loaded more than 89 of the rate...

Page 34: ...fig E on page 18 tm liquid temperature Hs Safety margin minimum 0 5 metres head If the calculated H is positive the pump can operate at a suction lift of maximum H metres head If the calculated H is n...

Page 35: ...C 0 10 20 30 Qmin Step Action 1 TM02 0013 3800 Arrows on the pump base show the direction of flow of liquid through the pump 2 TM00 2256 3393 This information is stated on page 17 port to port length...

Page 36: ...taken as 2 200 kg m3 In installations where noise less operation is particularly important a foundation with a mass up to 5 times that of the pump is recommended The foundation must be provided with b...

Page 37: ...care should be taken to ensure that persons cannot accidentally come into contact with hot surfaces TM04 0361 0608 CR CRI CRN Base Nm Flange Nm 1s to 5 40 50 60 10 to 20 50 60 70 32 to 150 70 70 80 Pu...

Page 38: ...e motors must be connected to a motor protective circuit breaker Warning Before removing the terminal box cover and before removing dismantling the pump make sure that the power supply has been switch...

Page 39: ...r further information please contact the frequency converter or motor supplier Other motor makes than those supplied by Grundfos Please contact Grundfos or the motor manufacturer 8 Start up Follow the...

Page 40: ...vent screw and replace the drain plug until the pump is to be used again CR CRI CRN 1s to 5 Before replacing the drain plug in the base screw the bypass valve out against the stop See fig 20 Fig 20 L...

Page 41: ...ng of the pump f Motor protective circuit breaker setting is too low Set the motor protective circuit breaker correctly 3 Motor protective circuit breaker trips out occasionally a Motor protective cir...

Page 42: ...Appendix G13 Appendix 1 NPSH TM02 7387 3403 TM02 7126 2703 TM01 9882 3801 TM02 7127 2703 TM01 9883 3300 TM01 9884 3801 TM02 7125 2703...

Page 43: ...Appendix 14...

Page 44: ...to 120 C CR CRN 64 6 2 64 8 1 30 bar 30 C to 120 C CR CRN 90 1 1 90 4 16 bar 30 C to 120 C CR CRN 90 5 2 90 6 30 bar 30 C to 120 C CR CRN 120 30 bar 30 C to 120 C CR CRN 150 30 bar 30 C to 120 C 60 H...

Page 45: ...CRN 5 CR CRI CRN 5 2 CR CRI CRN 5 16 CR CRI CRN 5 18 CR CRI CRN 5 36 10 bar 15 bar CR CRI CRN 5 2 CR CRI CRN 5 9 CR CRI CRN 5 10 CR CRI CRN 5 24 10 bar 15 bar CR CRI CRN 10 CR CRI CRN 10 1 CR CRI CRN...

Page 46: ...00 125 125 125 125 H mm 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 80 80 90 90 90 90 105 105 140 140 140 140 140 140 180 180 180 180 L mm 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 280 280 300 300 300 300 320 320 365 365 365 365 3...

Page 47: ...Fig D Airborne noise emitted by pumps with motors fitted by Grundfos Motor kW 50 Hz 60 Hz 0 37 50 55 0 55 50 53 0 75 50 54 1 1 52 57 1 5 54 59 2 2 54 59 3 0 55 60 4 0 62 66 5 5 60 65 7 5 60 65 LpA dB...

Page 48: ...Appendix G19 CR CRI CRN 1s 1 3 and 5 Fig F A TM02 0459 4600 B TM02 0460 4600 C TM02 1051 0501 D TM02 1052 0501 M6 13 Nm M8 31 Nm M10 62 Nm 0 5x x M5 2 5 Nm...

Page 49: ...Appendix G20 CR CRI CRN 10 15 and 20 Fig G A TM02 1045 0501 B TM02 8500 0304 C TM02 7923 4403 D TM02 0459 4600 E TM02 8542 0404 F TM02 8515 0304 M5 2 5 Nm 1 2 M6 13 Nm M8 31 Nm M10 62 Nm...

Page 50: ...Appendix 21...

Page 51: ...Appendix 22...

Page 52: ...36a Nut 37 O ring gasket 38 O ring 38a O ring 44 Inlet part complete 45 Neck ring 45a Neck ring complete 47 Bearing ring 47a Bearing with driver 47b Bearing ring rotating 47c Bush 47d Retaining ring...

Page 53: ...1 3 and 5 TM02 0455 3403 6 56 203 201 38 25 6 6 26 28 36a 2 10a 8 9 10 5a 65 45 4 65 45 36 66a 76a 76 18 64 66 49 47a 64c 67 7 7a 23 7 7a 100 60 50a 28 2 6 37 6 51 37 38 25 39 12 35 105 100 49 64a 45...

Page 54: ...2 35 76a 10 9 8 10a 28 105 2 66a 36 76 18 100 26 60 37 45 65 4a 4 65 45 64 3 69 61 64a 64d 44b 26c 26b 2 201 203 56 6 47a 44a 65 45 64b 64c 66 67 64 45 65 4 25 38a 38 80 26a 77 37 55 10a 8 9 10 1 28a...

Page 55: ...Appendix 26...

Page 56: ...Appendix 27...

Page 57: ...Appendix G28 Appendix 1 Start up 1 TM01 1403 4497 2 TM01 1404 4497 3 TM01 1405 4497 4 TM01 1406 4497 5 TM01 1407 4497 6 TM01 1408 4497 7 TM01 1409 4497 8 TM01 9988 3600...

Page 58: ...rrect direction of rotation of the pump on the motor fan cover 4 Start the pump and check the direction of rotation 5 Vent the pump by means of the vent valve in the pump head At the same time open th...

Page 59: ...ontroller O M covers models in the following range VT2 3 4 0511 1022 CRE CRIE CRNE SPKE MTRE CME Installation and operating instructions supplement Functional descriptions GRUNDFOS INSTRUCTIONS Instal...

Page 60: ...24 7 16 LiqTec LiqTec function 24 7 17 Stop function Low flow stop function 25 7 18 Pipe filling function 26 7 19 Pulse flowmeter Pulse flowmeter setup 27 7 20 Ramps 27 7 21 Standstill heating 27 7 2...

Page 61: ...econds until the light field starts flashing To change back press continuously until the desired setpoint is indicated Example Pump set to maximum curve Figure 4 shows that the top light field is flas...

Page 62: ...anel The pumps can be fitted with the advanced control panel as an option Fig 6 Advanced control panel TM05 4897 2812 Note If you have stopped the pump by pressing and the Stop text on the control pan...

Page 63: ...l go directly to the Settings display for the selected parameter 2 Status This menu shows the status of the pump and system as well as warnings and alarms 3 Settings This menu gives access to all sett...

Page 64: ...nt Speed Acc flow and specific energy Power and energy consumption Measured values Analog input 1 Analog input 2 Analog input 3 1 1 Pt100 1000 input 1 1 1 Pt100 1000 input 2 1 1 Analog output 1 1 Warn...

Page 65: ...1 1 Controller settings 7 11 Controller Controller settings 20 Operating range 7 12 Operating range 21 Setpoint influence 7 13 External setpoint function 21 Ext setpoint infl 7 13 External setpoint fu...

Page 66: ...tore actual settings 7 33 Store settings Store actual settings 29 Recall stored settings 7 34 Recall settings Recall stored settings 29 Run start up guide 7 37 Run start up guide 30 1 Only available i...

Page 67: ...ation Radio communication can take place at distances up to 30 metres The first time Grundfos GO communicates with the pump you must enable communication by pressing or on the pump control panel Later...

Page 68: ...nput 3 1 Digital input 1 Digital input 2 1 Digital in output 3 Digital in output 4 1 Fitted modules Pump 1 2 Pump 2 2 Pump 3 2 Pump 4 2 Settings CRE CRIE CRNE SPKE MTRE CME Multipump system Section Pa...

Page 69: ...ed 7 15 Limit exceeded function 24 Limit 2 exceeded Alternating operation time 2 7 44 Multi pump setup Setup of multi pump system 31 Time for pump changeover 1 2 Standstill heating 7 21 Standstill hea...

Page 70: ...y setting See section 16 Factory settings 7 4 Control mode Possible control modes Constant pressure Const pressure Constant temperature Const temp Constant differential pressure Con diff press Constan...

Page 71: ...external pressure sensors as shown in the examples below Fig 15 Constant differential pressure Controller settings For recommended controller settings see section 7 11 Controller Controller settings...

Page 72: ...w in the system independently of the head See fig 18 Fig 18 Constant flow rate This control mode requires a flow sensor as shown below Fig 19 Constant flow rate Controller settings For recommended con...

Page 73: ...mode if you wish to control a value which is not available in the Control mode menu Connect a sensor measuring the controlled value to one of the analog inputs of the pump The controlled value will be...

Page 74: ...y the sensor connected to the actual analog input See fig 23 Fig 23 Overview of sensor locations Unit Available measuring units Electrical signal Select signal type 0 5 3 5 V 0 5 V 0 10 V 0 20 mA 4 20...

Page 75: ...maximum speed External fault When the input is activated a timer will be started If the input is activated for more than 5 seconds the pump will be stopped and a fault will be indicated This function...

Page 76: ...ump is running Warning There is an active warning Limit 1 exceeded When the Limit 1 exceeded function is activated the signal relay is activated See section 7 15 Limit exceeded function Limit 2 exceed...

Page 77: ...condary parameters in the system If the limit is exceeded an output warning or alarm is activated Flow rate Reading is a percentage of the range between 0 and 200 of the nominal flow Qnom Factory sett...

Page 78: ...In heating systems an increase in pump performance will result in a rise in temperature at the sensor 2 In cooling systems an increase in pump performance will result in a drop in temperature at the...

Page 79: ...and an external setpoint of 60 the actual setpoint is 0 60 x 85 25 25 61 See fig 28 Fig 28 Example of setpoint influence with constant curve 7 13 1 Setpoint influence functions You can select these f...

Page 80: ...op If the input signal is reduced below 85 the operating mode will be changed back to Normal See fig 32 Inverse with Min In the input signal range from 0 to 80 the setpoint is influenced inversely If...

Page 81: ...u can also set one or two of the digital inputs to Predefined setpoints but this will limit the number of predefined setpoints available Example Figure 36 shows how you can use the digital inputs to s...

Page 82: ...s speed to maximum Detection delay You can set a detection delay which ensures that the monitored parameter stays above or below a set limit in a set time before the Limit exceeded function is activat...

Page 83: ...ce between start and stop pressures H and minimum flow In start stop operation the pressure will vary between the start and stop pressures See fig 38 In User defined mode Customised operating mode H h...

Page 84: ...s been filled phase two begins 2 Pressure build up phase The system pressure is increased until the setpoint is reached The pressure build up takes place over a pressure build up time If the setpoint...

Page 85: ...ve and the pump is in operating mode Stop a low AC voltage will be applied to the motor windings The applied voltage is not high enough to make the motor rotate but will ensure that sufficient heat is...

Page 86: ...tion 16 Factory settings 7 26 Language This menu is only available in the advanced control panel In this menu you can select the desired language A number of languages is available Factory setting See...

Page 87: ...tore the actual settings for later use in the same pump or in other pumps of the same type Advanced control panel In this menu you can store the actual settings for later use in the same pump 7 34 Rec...

Page 88: ...ome Run with Constant curve Run with Constant pressure See section 7 4 Control mode Go to Assisted pump setup See section 7 41 Assisted pump setup Return to factory settings Applies only for pumps fit...

Page 89: ...s The pumps in a multipump system communicate with each other via the wireless GENIair connection or the wired GENI connection A multipump system is set up via a selected pump i e the master pump firs...

Page 90: ...two pumps with each other with a 3 core screened cable between the GENIbus terminals A Y B 2 Power on both pumps 3 Establish contact to one of the pumps with the Grundfos GO 4 Set up the needed analog...

Page 91: ...p number 5 Select the Assist menu on one of the pumps and choose Setup of multi pump system 6 Press to continue 7 Select Wired GENIbus as the communication method to be used between the two pumps 8 Pr...

Page 92: ...hermore you can set the pump to maximum speed by continuously pressing You can always set the pump to operation at maximum speed or to stop with Grundfos GO If two or more functions are enabled at the...

Page 93: ...p stopped Two opposite red indicator lights flashing simultaneously Alarm Pump stopped The green indicator light in the middle flashes quickly four times This is a feedback signal which the pump gives...

Page 94: ...Max Warning but the pump is running in Manual mode Yellow rotating Manual Warning but the pump was stopped via Stop command Yellow steady Stop Alarm but the pump is running Red rotating Normal Min or...

Page 95: ...plastic holders fig 48 pos A and the connecting plug fig 48 pos B Press home the module using your fingers Fig 48 Align CIM module with plastic holders pos A and connecting plug pos B 6 Fit and tight...

Page 96: ...label then place this on the terminal box See fig 51 Fig 51 Position of FCC label 12 Fit the terminal box cover fig 45 pos B and cross tighten the four mounting screws fig 45 pos A to a torque of 6 N...

Page 97: ...n the motor nameplate See fig 53 Fig 53 Identification of control panel TM06 1889 3314 Variant Description FM 200 Standard functional module FM 300 Advanced functional module Env Type Serial no SF CL...

Page 98: ...ver 4 Turn the plastic cover 180 Fig 57 Turning the plastic cover 5 Re position the plastic cover correctly on the four rubber pins pos C Make sure that the locking tabs pos A are placed correctly Fig...

Page 99: ...5 Kp 0 5 0 5 0 5 Operating range 13 100 13 100 13 100 Page 21 Ramps Page 27 Ramp up 1 second 1 second 1 second Ramp down 3 second 3 second 3 second Number Pump number Page 28 Radio communication Activ...

Page 100: ...Advanced Installation and operating instructions GRUNDFOS INSTRUCTIONS Ap1 3 Grundfos MGE 71 MGE 80 MGE 90 MGE 132 Controller O M More than 2 2kW This Controller O M covers models in the following ran...

Page 101: ...gainst mains voltage transients 4 5 6 Supply voltage 4 5 7 Start stop of motor 4 5 8 Other connections 5 6 Electrical connection three phase motors 5 6 1 Mains switch 5 6 2 Protection against electric...

Page 102: ...he flange can be turned 90 to both sides or 180 Fig 3 Drain holes MGE 90 to MGE 132 B3 mounting The motor has two plugged drain holes on the drive side The flange can be turned 180 B14 and B5 mounting...

Page 103: ...ently pulled out of the cable entry For maximum backup fuse see section 17 1 Supply voltage Fig 6 Example of a mains connected motor with mains switch back up fuses and additional protection Fig 7 Mai...

Page 104: ...kage may be 10 mA the demands on the earth connection are tightened The motor must be stationary and installed permanently Furthermore it must be connected permanently to the electricity supply In add...

Page 105: ...e supply voltage and frequency are marked on the motor nameplate Please make sure that the motor is suitable for the electricity supply on which it will be used The wires in the motor terminal box mus...

Page 106: ...he wires in the motor terminal box must be as short as possible 7 1 Bus connection cable 7 1 1 New installations For the bus connection a screened 3 core cable having a cross sectional area of min 0 5...

Page 107: ...ed sensor Figure 17 shows that the light fields 5 and 6 are activated indicating a desired setpoint of 3 bar with a sensor measuring range from 0 to 6 bar The setting range is equal to the sensor meas...

Page 108: ...s continuously until the desired setpoint is indicated Example Motor set to min frequency Figure 20 shows that the bottom light field is flashing indicating min frequency Fig 20 Min frequency duty 9 6...

Page 109: ...divided into six parallel menus fig 22 0 GENERAL see operating instructions for the R100 1 OPERATION 2 STATUS 3 INPUT OUTPUT 4 FUNCTIONS 5 DRIVE The number stated at each individual display in fig 22...

Page 110: ...If the motor is controlled via external signals or a bus this will be indicated in the display if setpoint setting is attempted In this case the number of possible settings will be reduced see section...

Page 111: ...panel and press OK If a parameter e g speed should be called up continuously press OK constantly during the period in which the parameter in question should be monitored The tolerance of the displaye...

Page 112: ...unction as a P controller Setting the PI controller 1 Start the motor and adjust the system so that the motor is operating in the typical operating situation 2 Set the integral action time Ti to 3600...

Page 113: ...inputs Motor digital inputs see also fig 8 or 11 Terminals 1 and 9 digital input 2 Terminals 10 and 9 digital input 3 Terminals 11 and 9 digital input 4 The digital inputs can be set to different func...

Page 114: ...ons and on the motor can be set to Active Not active 10 4 5 Allocation of motor number A number between 1 and 64 can be allocated to the motor or can be changed In connection with bus communication a...

Page 115: ...a 10 5 3 Selection of direction of rotation Select the nominal direction of rotation of the motor when seen from the drive end Clockwise Anti clockwise The displayed direction of rotation will apply w...

Page 116: ...n in the motor 11 External forced control signals The motor has inputs for external signals for the forced control functions Start stop of motor Digital function 11 1 Start stop input Functional diagr...

Page 117: ...et motor operating parameters like setpoint operating mode etc At the same time the motor can via the bus provide status information about important parameters like actual value of control parameter i...

Page 118: ...l flash rapidly TM00 7600 0304 TM02 8513 0304 Red Green Green Red Indicator lights Contact position for signal relay when activated Description Fault red Operation green Fault Operation Ready Off Off...

Page 119: ...put Potential free changeover contact Maximum contact load 250 VAC 2 A Minimum contact load 5 VDC 10 mA Screened cable 0 5 2 5 mm2 28 12 AWG Maximum cable length 500 m Bus input Grundfos bus protocol...

Page 120: ...unlimited distribution corresponding to CISPR 11 class B group 1 Industrial areas unlimited distribution corresponding to CISPR 11 class A group 1 Contact Grundfos for further information Enclosure cl...

Page 121: ...installation in humid environment and fluctuating temperatures it is recommended to keep the pump connected to the power supply continuously This will prevent moisture and condensation build up in th...

Page 122: ...overeenkomstigheidsverklaring Wij Grundfos verklaren geheel onder eigen verantwoordelijkheid dat de producten MGE 71 MGE 80 MGE 90 MGE 100 MGE 112 en MGE 132 waarop deze verklaring betrekking heeft i...

Page 123: ...Declaration of conformity RU 24 Declaration of conformity RU 3 MG MGE 004 2011 020 2011 RU C DK 30 00417 02 12 2018 1 2014 143581 188...

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