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Installation and operating instructions Wilo VR System

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4 Description of the product and accessories

4.1

Description of the control device

4.1.1 Function description

The control device is for controlling and regulating 
pressure boosting systems consisting of pumps 
with integrated frequency converters or external 
frequency converters. The pressure of a system is 
controlled load-sensitively with appropriate signal 
transmitters. The controller affects the frequency 
converter which has an effect on the pump speed. 
A change in speed changes the volume flow and 
thus the rated motor power of the single pumps. 
Depending on load requirements, pumps and asso-
ciated frequency converters are started or stopped. 
The control device can control up to 4 pumps or 
frequency converters.

4.1.2 Design of the control device

The standard control device consists of the fol-
lowing individual components (Fig. 2):
NOTE! 
Fig. 2 merely shows an example.
The actual design may vary
according to the plant configuration.
The installations are in a sheet metal housing, 
painted in RAL 7035 (textured):

Main switch 

(item 1):

Disconnects the power supply and is for connecting 
the mains supply.

Base board 

(item 2, design according to Fig. 3):

Power supply unit for the control device's low-
voltage part, fuses 6.3x32 (item 1), connector strip 
for the display board, microcontroller board (item 3) 
and individual run and fault message board (item 4). 
In addition, connection terminals for the power 
supply (Fig. 3, item 8) and for the external signals 
(items 6+7), and slide switch (item 5) for every 
pump for the system's emergency operation func-
tion and a potentiometer (item 5a) for setting the 
speed. 

Microcontroller board

 (item 3):

Microprocessor and plug connections for the base 
board and display board and DIP switches 1...8. 

• Display board:

For LCD display, rotary knob and LEDs.

Circuit breaker

 (item 5):

Fuse protection for the power supply of electronic 
modules. 

Circuit breaker

 (item 4):

Fuse protection and connection of the single pumps 
with frequency converter drives. 

Individual run and fault message board

 (item 6):

Optional, for the provision of changeover contacts 
for the run and fault signals of each pump and for 
low water protection (see also Fig. 5).

Chapter 5 provides more information.

4.1.3 Operating modes of the system

Normal operation

An electronic pressure transducer provides the 
actual system pressure value as 4 – 20 mA current 
signal. Then the controller maintains the system 
pressure constantly at the setpoint by means of 
the comparison of the setpoint/actual value. 
If there is no “External Off” signal and no fault, a 
pump starts if required. The pump speed depends 
on consumption.
If the required output cannot be covered by this 
pump, another pump is started, the speed of which 
is then controlled according to the reduction to 
the pressure setpoint. Pumps, which are already 
running, keep running at maximum speed. A zero-
flow test prevents the activation of a further pump, 
provided there is no pressure drop.
If demand decreases to such an extent that the 
controlling pump runs in its lowest performance 
range and is not needed to cover demand, this 
pump will be deactivated and the control function 
is assigned to another pump which has previously 
been working at maximum speed.
When the supply voltage is re-established after 
deactivation or a power failure, the control device 
is automatically switched to the previously set 
operating mode.

Zero-flow cut-off

If only one pump is operated, whether a reduction 
still applies is checked every 60 seconds. For this, 
the pressure setpoint is increased slightly for a short 
while and then reset again. If the actual system 
pressure then remains at the higher level, there is 
zero flow. The pump is then switched off after an 
adjustable follow-up time, T2. If the pressure falls 
below the setpoint, the system restarts. If T2 = 0 
is set, zero-flow detection and deactivation are no 
longer active.

Pump cycling

Two mechanisms are applied in order to ensure that 
the loads on all pumps are distributed as evenly as 
possible and to adjust the running times of the 
pumps.
On the one hand, pump cycling is enforced after 
a running time of 6 hours, including during normal 
operation. For this, during peak-load operation, 
the pump previously operated as peak-load pump 
assumes the control function, which follows the 
pump previously operated as base load (control) 
pump. On the other hand, when the system is 
restarted (e.g. after zero flow, “External Off”), 
the pump that follows the pump last switched off 
is started (provided there is no pump fault).

Summary of Contents for Wilo-VR-System

Page 1: ...D Einbau und Betriebsanleitung GB Installation and operating instructions F Notice de montage et de mise en service NL Inbouw en bedieningsvoorschriften Wilo VR System 2 040 503 Ed 02 2011 08 Wilo...

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Page 7: ...pare parts 18 2 8 Improper use 18 3 Transport and interim storage 18 4 Description of the product and accessories 19 4 1 Description of the control device 19 4 1 1 Function description 19 4 1 2 Design...

Page 8: ...ure 40 C Pressure sensor P 0 6 bar 0 10 bar 0 16 bar 0 25 bar I 4 20 mA Mains side fuse protection according to wiring diagram included Further electrical technical data can be found on the technical...

Page 9: ...g against touching moving com ponents suchasthecoupling mustnotberemoved whilst the product is in operation Leakages e g from the shaft seals of hazardous fluids which are explosive toxic or hot must...

Page 10: ...low water protection see also Fig 5 Chapter 5 provides more information 4 1 3 Operating modes of the system Normal operation An electronic pressure transducer provides the actual system pressure valu...

Page 11: ...ement is only possible if the fault no longer applies Overpressure An overpressure threshold can be set to protect the building installation If the system pressure rises above this threshold for a per...

Page 12: ...bol indicates whether standby pump mode was set A flashing symbol indicates that no standby pump is available e g due to a pump fault 1 By briefly pressing 2 seconds the red rotary knob the standard d...

Page 13: ...otary knob Pressing the rotary knob continuously takes you back to the standard display 4 The Error memory menu E r r is described in more detail in Section 8 3 Error memory for faults NOTE It is only...

Page 14: ...structure Operation menu Error memory menu Anticlockwise rotation press rotary knob Delete turn rotary knob Back Press rotary knob 2 sec Press rotary knob 2 sec Turn rotary knob Press rotary knob Del...

Page 15: ...ion The VR Control control device is delivered as a com pletely assembled unit The wall mounted instal lation of the devices is performed using 4 screws 8mm e g on abaseframeorthewall Install the cont...

Page 16: ...the Sensor terminal Fig 6 Use a shielded cable place the shield on one side in the control device CAUTION Risk of damage to the product Do not connect any external voltage to the ter minals External...

Page 17: ...water LED Is on At least one pump is running Low water signal is applied however period of time below the delay time T1 Is on Pumps off Low watersignalactive pumpsstoppedoncethedelaytime T1 passed Fl...

Page 18: ...ctuates severely Diaphragm vessel closed or filled incorrectly Volume flow too high Suction side pressure switch faulty or connected incorrectly Check controller parameters Check dry running protectio...

Page 19: ...sed to control the pumps directly with an ana logue voltage between 0 10 V that is set via the potentiometer item 5a DANGER Risk of fatal injury Use suitably insulated screwdrivers in accord ance with...

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