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2.4 Dimensions

See dimensions at the end of these instructions. 
All dimensions are in mm.

3. Installation

3.1 Safety instructions

• When working with chemicals, local safety rules 

and regulations must be observed (e.g. wear pro-
tective clothes).

• Before starting work on the dosing pump and sys-

tem, disconnect the electricity supply to the pump, 
ensuring that it cannot be accidentally switched 
on. Before reconnecting the electricity supply, 
make sure that the dosing hose is positioned in 
such a way that any chemical left in the dosing 
head is not ejected, thereby exposing persons to 
danger.

• If the vent valve in the dosing head is used, it must 

be connected to a hose which is led back to the 
tank.

• When changing a chemical, make sure that the 

materials of the dosing pump and system are re-
sistant to the new chemical. If there is any risk of 
chemical reaction between the two types of chem-
icals, clean the pump and system thoroughly be-
fore adding the new chemical. 
Proceed as follows:
Place the suction tube in water and press the  

 

button until residual chemical has been removed. 
Note: When the buttons  

 and 

 are pressed 

simultaneously, the pump can be set to run for a 
specific number of seconds at maximum capacity. 
The remaining number of seconds will appear in 
the display. The maximum value is 300 seconds.

3.2 Installation environment

• Exposure to direct sunlight should be avoided. 

This applies especially to pumps with plastic dos-
ing heads, as this material can be damaged by 
sunlight. 

• If the pump is installed outside, an enclosure or 

similar protection is required to protect the pump 
against rain and similar weathers.

3.3 Installation of pump

• See also the installation example in section 

3.4

.

• Note: The dosing head may contain water from 

the factory test. If a liquid which must not come 
into contact with water is to be dosed, it is recom-
mended to let the pump run with another liquid to 
remove the water from the dosing head before in-
stallation.

• Always install the pump on the supporting foot 

with vertical suction and discharge ports.

• Always use suitable tools for the mounting of plas-

tic parts. Never apply unnecessary force. 

• Make sure that the dosing pump and system are 

designed in such a way that neither system equip-
ment nor buildings are damaged in case of leak-
age from the pump or rupture of hoses/pipes. The 
installation of leakage hoses and collecting tanks 
is recommended.

• Make sure that the drain hole in the dosing head 

points downwards, see fig. 1.
Note: It is important that the drain pipe/hole is not 
inserted direct into the tank contents, as gasses 
may penetrate into the pump. 

Fig. 1 

 

100%

100%

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1

 842

0 509

9

hole

Drain

Summary of Contents for DME 12 series

Page 1: ...n Istruzioni di installazione e funzionamento Instrucciones de instalación y funcionamiento Instruções de instalação e funcionamento ËÁ Â ÂÁÎ Ù ÛÙ ÛË Î È ÏÂÈÙÔùÚÁ Installatie en bedieningsinstructies Monterings och driftsinstruktion Asennus ja käyttöohjeet Monterings og driftsinstruktion GRUNDFOS INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...e refere esta declaração estão em conformidade com as Directivas do Conselho das Comunidades Europeias relativas à aproximação das legislações dos Estados Membros respeitantes à Máquinas 98 37 CEE Norma utilizada EN 292 Compatibilidade electromagnética 89 336 CEE Normas utilizadas EN 61 000 6 2 e EN 61 000 6 3 Material eléctrico destinado a ser utilizado dentro de certos limi tes de tensão 73 23 C...

Page 3: ...The pump consists of a cabinet incorporating the drive unit and elec tronics a dosing head with back plate diaphragm valves connections and vent valve and a control panel incorporating display and buttons The control panel can be fitted either to the end or to the side of the cabinet Being equipped with a stepper motor this dosing pump is unique in its field The stepper motor offers the possibilit...

Page 4: ...tion discharge 1 Tubing 6 9 Tubing 4 6 supplied with the pump 2 Tubing 6 9 Tubing 6 12 9 12 supplied with the pump 3 Tubing 4 6 4 Tubing 6 9 5 Tubing 6 12 6 Tubing 9 12 A Threaded Rp 1 4 B Threaded Rp 3 8 E Cementing d 10 F Cementing d 12 Code Valves 1 Standard valve 2 Spring loaded valve Valve ball material Code Ceramics C Stainless steel 1 4401 SS Gasket material Code EPDM E FKM V PTFE T Maximum...

Page 5: ...500 100 Maximum viscosity without spring loaded valves 2 mPas 200 200 200 200 100 Diaphragm diameter mm 28 38 42 5 55 77 Liquid temperature C 0 to 50 Ambient temperature C 0 to 45 Accuracy of repeatability 1 Sound pressure level dB A 70 DME 2 8 12 DME 19 48 Supply voltage VAC 1 x 100 240 Maximum current consumption A at 100 V 0 30 0 36 at 230 V 0 16 0 26 Maximum power consumption P1 W 18 22 Freque...

Page 6: ...maining number of seconds will appear in the display The maximum value is 300 seconds 3 2 Installation environment Exposure to direct sunlight should be avoided This applies especially to pumps with plastic dos ing heads as this material can be damaged by sunlight If the pump is installed outside an enclosure or similar protection is required to protect the pump against rain and similar weathers 3...

Page 7: ... by qualified persons in accordance with local regulations For electrical data of the pump see section 2 2 Do not lay signal cables if any together with power cables TM01 8421 1600 The DME pump can be installed in many different ways The sketch below shows an example with side fitted control panel The tank is a GRUNDFOS chemical tank with a GRUNDFOS level control unit ...

Page 8: ...table below NO black NC blue Com brown Empty tank Low level Number colour 1 brown 2 white 3 blue 4 black 5 grey Description Function Manual 2 2 Pulse 1 1 Pulse external on off 1 1 2 2 Analog mA signal Analog external on off 2 2 mA signal Timer external on off 2 2 Batch 1 1 Number colour 1 brown 2 white 3 blue 4 black Function Low level Low level Empty tank Empty tank Low level Empty tank Low level...

Page 9: ...n see section 4 7 Mains connection M12 connection level control see section 4 4 M12 connection pulse analog input see section 4 4 Connection alarm relay bus Control variants AR AP and AG see sections 4 5 and 4 6 Red indicator light see section 4 5 Green indicator light see section 4 5 Maximum capacity priming see section 4 3 Navigation settings see section 4 7 ...

Page 10: ...l control unit and alarm output 4 5 Indicator lights and alarm output The green and red indicator lights on the pump are used for operating and fault indication In control variant AR the pump can activate an ex ternal alarm signal by means of a built in alarm relay The alarm signal is activated by means of an internal potential free contact The functions of the indicator lights and the built in al...

Page 11: ...dbus communication The pump can be configured for fieldbus applica tions The following bus types are available Separate instructions are supplied with each bus type Control variant Bus type AP Profibus AG GENIbus ...

Page 12: ...ec tions When appears at a menu item it means that this item is activated By selecting RETURN anywhere in the menu structure you will return to the operating display without changes Fig 5 See section 4 9 See section 4 23 See section 4 10 See section 4 17 See section 4 11 See section 4 18 See section 4 12 See section 4 19 See section 4 13 See section 4 15 See section 4 14 See section 4 20 See secti...

Page 13: ...troller Set the quantity to be dosed per pulse in ml pulse The pump adjusts its capacity according to two fac tors Frequency of external pulses The set quantity per pulse Setting range DME 2 0 000018 ml pulse 5 ml pulse DME 8 0 000069 ml pulse 15 ml pulse DME 12 0 000111 ml pulse 24 ml pulse DME 19 0 000204 ml pulse 37 ml pulse DME 48 0 00530 ml pulse 96 ml pulse Fig 7 If the set quantity per puls...

Page 14: ...falls below 2 mA the pump will indicate a fault This situa tion occurs if the connection is interrupted for in stance if the wire is damaged Change the analog mode as illustrated in fig 10 Fig 10 Value according to analog signal Use the buttons for navigation ...

Page 15: ...l continue but it has been delayed by the duration of the supply failure Fig 11 Setting range DME 2 0 23 ml batch 5 l batch DME 8 0 69 ml batch 15 l batch DME 12 1 11 ml batch 24 l batch DME 19 2 04 ml batch 37 l batch DME 48 5 3 ml batch 96 l batch Only values corresponding to complete dosing strokes according to the calibration factor can be selected Example If the calibration factor is 23 3 0 2...

Page 16: ...imer see sec tion 4 12 Fig 14 4 14 Anti cavitation The pump features an anti cavitation function When this function is selected the pump extends and smooths its suction stroke resulting in softer prim ing The anti cavitation function is used when pumping liquids of high viscosity in the case of a long suction tube and in the case of a high suction lift The maximum pump capacity is reduced when thi...

Page 17: ...pply to the max imum capacity button see section 4 3 Fig 16 4 16 Counters The pump can display non resettable counters for QUANTITY Accumulated value of dosed quantity in litres or US gallons STROKES Accumulated number of dosing strokes HOURS Accumulated number of operating hours Power on POWER ON Accumulated number of times the electricity sup ply has been switched on Fig 17 100 Set maximum capac...

Page 18: ...en used Fig 18 4 18 Return Fig 19 The RETURN function makes it possible to return from any level in the menu to the operating display without changes after the menu functions have been used 4 19 Language The display text can be displayed in one of the fol lowing languages English German French Italian Spanish Portuguese Dutch Swedish Finnish Danish Czech Slovak Polish Russian Operating display Ope...

Page 19: ...s must be short circuited in nor mal operation For the analog input one of the following signal types can be selected 4 20 mA default 20 4 mA 0 20 mA 20 0 mA See also section 4 11 Analog Change the level input to an input for dosing monitor ing as illustrated in fig 21 Fig 21 Operating display Operating display Operating display without changes Use the buttons for navigation ...

Page 20: ...d batch modes set the quantity to be dosed in litres l or millilitres ml Under the QUANTITY menu item in the COUNTERS menu the dosed quantity is indi cated in litres US measuring units In manual and analog modes set the quantity to be dosed in gallons per hour gph In pulse mode set the quantity to be dosed in ml pulse The actual capacity is indicated in gallons per hour gph For calibration set the...

Page 21: ...ting For every measured dosing stroke the dosing moni tor gives a pulse signal to the level input so that the pump can compare performed dosing strokes from internal stroke sensor with externally measured physical strokes from the dosing monitor If an ex ternal dosing stroke is not measured together with the internal dosing stroke this is considered a fault that may have been provoked by empty tan...

Page 22: ...trol panel is unlocked the control panel will be locked automatically if it is not operated for 2 min utes The locking function can also be reactivated by se lecting ON in the LOCK menu The previously en tered code will then appear and must be re entered by pressing the button four times The code can also be changed The control panel can be unlocked either by means of the selected code or the fact...

Page 23: ... Analog Timer Batch 4 Connect the cables Connect the control level cables if any to the pump see section 3 6 5 Start the pump Start the pump by pressing the on off button The green indicator light is permanently on 6 Priming venting Press the button on the pump control panel and let the pump run without a counter pressure Loosen the vent valve by giving it a 1 8 to 1 4 turn if required When the bu...

Page 24: ...s Direct calibration recommended The dosed quantity of 100 strokes is measured di rectly See section 6 1 Indirect calibration A calibration factor selected from a table is used for the specific installation This method can be used if it is not possible to carry out a direct cali bration Indirect calibration will never be as accu rate as direct calibration See section 6 2 Check calibration See sect...

Page 25: ... green LED is flashing 3 Fill a graduated glass with dosing liquid Q1 DME 2 approx 40 ml DME 19 approx 500 ml DME 8 approx 150 ml DME 48 approx 1000 ml DME 12 approx 250 ml 4 Read and note the quantity Q1 5 Place the suction tubing in the graduated glass 6 Go to the calibration menu see section 4 7 7 Press the button twice 8 The pump is performing 100 dosing strokes 9 The factory calibration value...

Page 26: ...sponding foot valve injection valve and hose diameter must be used The length of the dosing hose must not exceed 6 metres The suction lift must lie between 0 1 and 1 5 me tres Adding the value Fig 25 Pump type Values to be added to the calibration value at various counter pressures bar 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 8 8 10 10 12 12 14 14 16 16 18 DME 2 1 4 1 1 0 8 0 5 0 2 0 2 0 6 1 2 1 8 2 4 3 0 3 6 DM...

Page 27: ...ance free However it is recom mended to keep the pump clean The dosing pump is produced according to the high est quality standards and has long life The pump in corporates wear parts such as diaphragm valve seat and valve balls To ensure long life and to reduce the risk of distur bance of operation visual checks should be carried out regularly It is possible to order dosing heads valves and dia p...

Page 28: ...ing or blocked Clean and seal the suction pipe hose Suction lift too high Install the pump in a lower position Install a priming tank Viscosity too high Select the anti cavitation function see sec tion 4 14 Install a pipe hose with larger cross section Fit spring loaded valves Pump out of calibration Calibrate the pump see section 6 Pump dosing too little or too much Pump out of calibration Calibr...

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