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11. Indicator lights and signal relay 

The operating condition of the pump is indicated by the green and 
red indicator lights on the pump control panel, fig. 31. 

Fig. 31

Indicator lights on control panels of single- and three-
phase pumps 

The pump incorporates an output for a potential-free signal via an 
internal relay.
The signal output can be set to fault, operating or ready indication 
by means of the R100, see section 

6.3.4 Selection of fault, 

operating or ready signal relay.

The functions of the two indicator lights and the signal relay are 
as shown in the following table:

TM

00

 7

600

 03

04

 / TM

02

 8

513

 03

04

Green

Red

Green

Red

Indicator lights

Signal relay activated during:

Description

Fault

(red)

Opera-

tion 

(green)

Fault

Operation

Ready

Off

Off

The electricity supply has been switched off. 

Off

Perma-

nently on

The pump is operating. 

Off

Flashing

The pump has been set to stop.

Perma-

nently on

Off

The pump has stopped because of a fault. Restarting will be 
attempted (it may be necessary to restart the pump by 
resetting the fault indication). 
If the cause is "external fault", the pump must be restarted 
manually by resetting the fault indication.

Perma-

nently on

Perma-

nently on

The pump is operating, but it has been stopped because of 
a fault.
If the cause is "sensor signal outside signal range", the 
pump will continue operating according to the max. curve 
and the fault indication cannot be reset until the signal is in-
side the signal range.
If the cause is "setpoint signal outside signal range", the 
pump will continue operating according to the min. curve 
and the fault indication cannot be reset until the signal is in-
side the signal range.

Perma-

nently on

Flashing

The pump has been set to stop, but it has been stopped be-
cause of a fault.

NC

NO

C

NC

NO

C

NC

NO

C

NC

NO

C

C

NO NC

C

NO NC

NC

NO

C

NC

NO

C

C

NO NC

C

NO NC

NC

NO

C

NC

NO

C

C

NO NC

C

NO NC

C

NO NC

C

NO NC

NC

NO

C

C

NO NC

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Page 1: ...CRE CRIE CRNE CRKE SPKE MTRE CHIE 1 3 phase GRUNDFOS INSTRUCTIONS Installation and operating instructions Grundfos bk Page 1 Tuesday April 17 2007 8 54 AM...

Page 2: ...he defective product must be returned to the distributor or dealer of Grundfos products from which it was purchased together with proof of purchase and installation date failure date and supporting in...

Page 3: ...Menu STATUS 13 6 2 1 Display of actual setpoint 14 6 2 2 Display of operating mode 14 6 2 3 Display of actual value 14 6 2 4 Display of actual speed 14 6 2 5 Display of input power and power consumpti...

Page 4: ...secured to a solid foundation by bolts through the holes in the flange or base plate 3 1 Motor cooling To ensure sufficient cooling of motor and electronics the following must be observed Place the p...

Page 5: ...mp is started stopped via an external on off switch it will start immediately 3 4 Other connections The connection terminals of external potential free contacts for start stop and digital function ext...

Page 6: ...be marked with the following symbols The leakage current of the motor can be found in section 13 2 Leakage current 3 5 4 Motor protection The pump requires no external motor protection The motor incor...

Page 7: ...art stop digital function setpoint and sensor signals terminals 1 9 and bus connection terminals B Y A All inputs group 1 are internally separated from the mains conducting parts by reinforced insulat...

Page 8: ...thermal protection against slow overloading and blocking 3 7 5 Protection against mains voltage transients The pump is protected against mains voltage transients in accordance with EN 61 800 3 3 7 6 S...

Page 9: ...with screen and wire connection Screws for frame connections must always be tightened whether a cable is fitted or not The wires in the pump terminal box must be as short as possible 3 10 Bus connect...

Page 10: ...ional possibilities of setting and status displays see section 6 Setting by means of R100 4 3 Factory setting Pumps without factory fitted sensor The pumps have been factory set to uncontrolled operat...

Page 11: ...rve of the pump bottom light field flashes When the bottom light field is on must be pressed for 3 seconds before the light field starts flashing To return to uncontrolled or controlled operation pres...

Page 12: ...NSTALLATION 5 1 1 5 1 2 5 1 3 5 2 1 5 2 2 5 2 3 5 2 4 5 2 5 5 2 6 5 3 1 5 3 2 5 3 3 5 3 4 5 3 5 0 GENERAL 5 3 6 5 3 7 5 3 8 5 3 9 5 3 10 5 1 4 5 3 11 Only three phase pumps up to 7 5 kW 1 OPERATION Gr...

Page 13: ...otor temperature Undervoltage Overvoltage Too many restarts after faults Overload Sensor signal outside signal range Setpoint signal outside signal range External fault Duty standby Communication faul...

Page 14: ...t be reset 6 2 6 Display of operating hours Tolerance 2 The value of operating hours is an accumulated value and cannot be reset 6 3 Menu INSTALLATION 6 3 1 Selection of control mode The desired perfo...

Page 15: ...f the following types 0 5 V three phase pumps 11 22 kW only 0 10 V 0 20 mA 4 20 mA Not active If Not active is selected the setpoint set by means of the R100 or on the control panel will apply The set...

Page 16: ...1 By means of the built in low flow detector which automati cally starts functioning if no flow switch is chosen connected to the digital input 1 The pump will check the flow regularly by reducing th...

Page 17: ...other pump to the mains supply Using the R100 make the necessary settings in menu OPERATION and INSTALLATION Set the duty standby function to Active The running pump will search for the other pump an...

Page 18: ...Example At a lower pressure sensor value of 0 bar a setpoint set of 3 bar and an external setpoint of 80 the actual setpoint will be as follows Hactual Hset Hlower x external setpoint Hlower 3 0 x 80...

Page 19: ...time the pump will operate according to the function with the highest priority The priority of the settings is as shown in the following tables Example If via the digital input the pump has been force...

Page 20: ...t to stop Perma nently on Off The pump has stopped because of a fault Restarting will be attempted it may be necessary to restart the pump by resetting the fault indication If the cause is external fa...

Page 21: ...e length 500 m Current signal DC 0 20 mA 4 20 mA Ri 175 Tolerance 0 3 at maximum current signal Screened cable 0 5 1 5 mm 28 16 AWG Maximum cable length 500 m Sensor signals Voltage signal 0 10 VDC Ri...

Page 22: ...415 V 10 50 60 Hz PE Cable Max 10 mm See nameplate Recommended fuse sizes Standard as well as quick blow or slow blow fuses may be used 15 2 Leakage current Earth leakage current 30 mA The leakage cu...

Page 23: ...t time use the double quantity of lubricating grease as the lubricating channel is still empty The recommended grease type is Asonic GHY 72 which is a polycarbamide based lubricating grease 17 Disposa...

Page 24: ...rgy i2t and less let through curent Ip than the max pre fuses listed above can also be used The voltage rating of the fuse and the inverse time circuit breaker must be at least the same voltage rating...

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