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5. Overview of control variants
The examples below are based on booster systems.
Systems with speed-controlled
pumps
Systems with pumps connected to
one CUE frequency converter
Systems with mains-operated pumps
Control MPC-E/-EC
Control MPC-F
Control MPC-S
E: Control MPC with three E-pumps.
EC: Control MPC with three pumps,
each connected to a Grundfos CUE
frequency converter.
Control MPC with three pumps
connected to one Grundfos CUE
frequency converter. The speed-
controlled operation alternates between
the pumps.
Control MPC with three mains-operated
pumps.
TM
03
0
9
93
09
05
TM
03
1
2
65
15
05
TM
03
0
9
99
09
05
One E-pump in operation.
One pump connected to a Grundfos
CUE frequency converter in operation.
One mains-operated pump in operation.
TM
00
79
95
22
96
TM
00
79
95
22
96
TM
03
92
04
36
07
Three E-pumps in operation.
One pump connected to a Grundfos
CUE frequency converter and two
mains-operated pumps in operation.
Three mains-operated pumps in
operation.
T
M
00
79
96
22
9
6
T
M
00
79
98
22
9
6
T
M
03
92
03
36
0
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• Control MPC-E/EC maintains a constant
pressure through continuous adjustment
of the speed of the pumps.
• The system performance is adjusted to
the demand through cutting in/out the
required number of pumps and through
parallel control of the pumps in operation.
• Pump changeover is automatic and
depends on load, operating hours and
fault.
• All pumps in operation run at the same
speed.
• The number of pumps in operation also
depends on the energy consumption of
the pumps. If only one pump is required,
two pumps will be running at a lower
speed if this results in a lower energy
consumption. This requires that the
differential pressure of the pump is
measured and pump curve data are
available for the controller.
• Control MPC-F maintains a constant
pressure through continuous adjustment
of the speed of the pump connected to
the Grundfos CUE frequency converter.
The speed-controlled operation alternates
between the pumps.
• A pump connected to the Grundfos CUE
frequency converter always starts first. If
the pressure cannot be maintained by the
pump, one or two mains-operated pumps
will be cut in.
• Pump changeover is automatic and
depends on load, operating hours and
fault.
• Control MPC-S maintains an almost
constant pressure through cutting in/out
the required number of pumps.
• The operating range of the pumps will lie
between H
set
and H
stop
(cut-out pressure).
• Pump changeover is automatic and
depends on load, operating hours and
fault.
PT
PT
PT
Q
H
H
set
Q
H
H
set
Q
H
H
stop
H
set
Q
H
H
set
Q
H
H
set
Q
H
H
stop
H
set