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In case of "alarm" faults, the last five alarm indications will appear
in the alarm log. "Alarm log 1” shows the latest fault, "Alarm log 2"
shows the latest fault but one, etc.
The example above gives this information:
• the alarm indication
Undervoltage
• the fault code
(73)
• the number of minutes the pump has been connected to the
power supply after the fault occurred,
8 min
.
Warning log (only three-phase pumps)
In case of "warning" faults, the last five warning indications will
appear in the warning log. "Warning log 1” shows the latest fault,
"Warning log 2" shows the latest fault but one, etc.
The example above gives this information:
• the warning indication
Relubricate motor bearings
• the fault code
(240)
• the number of minutes the pump has been connected to the
power supply since the fault occurred,
30 min
.
10.2 Menu STATUS
The displays appearing in this menu are status displays only.
It is not possible to change or set values.
The displayed values are the values that applied when the last
communication between the pump and the R100 took place.
If a status value is to be updated, point the R100 at the control
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 displayed value is stated under each display.
The tolerances are stated as a guide in % of the maximum values
of the parameters.
10.2.1 Actual setpoint
This display shows the actual setpoint and the external setpoint
in % of the range from minimum value to the setpoint set.
See section
14. External setpoint signal on page 27.
10.2.2 Operating mode
This display shows the actual operating mode (
Normal
(duty),
Stop
,
Min.
, or
Max.
). Furthermore, it shows where this operating
mode was selected (
R100
,
Pump
,
Bus
,
External
or
Stop func.
).
For further details about the stop function (
Stop func.),
see section 10.3.8 Stop function on page 20.
10.2.3 Actual value
This display shows the value actually measured by a connected
sensor.
If no sensor is connected to the pump, "-” will appear in the
display.
10.2.4 Speed
Tolerance: ± 5 %
The actual pump speed will appear in this display.
10.2.5 Power input and power consumption
Tolerance: ± 10 %
This display shows the actual pump input power from the power
supply. The power is displayed in W or kW.
The pump power consumption can also be read from this display.
The value of power consumption is an accumulated value
calculated from the pump’s birth and it cannot be reset.
10.2.6 Operating hours
Tolerance: ±2 %
The value of operating hours is an accumulated value and cannot
be reset.
Without sensor
(uncontrolled)
With pressure sensor
(controlled)
Tolerance: ± 2 %.
Tolerance: ± 2 %.
Without sensor
(uncontrolled)
With pressure sensor
(controlled)
DBP-1 - GRUNDFOS PUMP CRE - 99392005
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