Contents
2
Mission
Product overview
Introduction
4
Product range
6
Applications
8
Pump
9
9
Motor
9
Terminal box positions
10
Ambient temperature
10
Viscosity
10
Product overview for E-pumps
Examples of E-pump applications
11
Control of E-pumps
Control options of E-pumps
12
Control modes for E-pumps
12
Construction
CR(E) 1s, 1, 3, 5, 10, 15 and 20
14
CRI(E), CRN(E) 1s, 1, 3, 5, 10, 15 and 20
14
CR(E) 32, 45, 64 and 90
15
CRN(E) 32, 45, 64 and 90
15
CR(E) 120 and 150
16
CRN(E) 120 and 150
16
Type keys and codes
Type keys
17
Codes
17
Operating and inlet pressure
Maximum operating pressure and temperature range 18
Operating range of the shaft seal
19
Maximum inlet pressure
20
Selection and sizing
Selection of pumps
21
How to read the curve charts
25
Guidelines to performance curves
25
Performance curves/
Technical data
CR, CRI, CRN 1s
26
CR(E), CRI(E), CRN(E) 1
30
CR(E), CRI(E), CRN(E) 3
34
CR(E), CRI(E), CRN(E) 5
38
CR(E), CRI(E), CRN(E) 10
42
CR(E), CRI(E), CRN(E) 15
46
CR(E), CRI(E), CRN(E) 20
50
CR(E), CRN(E) 32
54
CR(E), CRN(E) 45
57
CR(E), CRN(E) 64
60
CR, CRN 90
63
CR, CRN 120
66
CR, CRN 150
69
Motor data
Standard motors in the CR range
72
TEFC motors
72
ODP motors
73
2 Pole MLE motors
73
Pumped liquids
Pumped liquids
74
List of pumped liquids
74
Accessories
Pipework connection
77
Sensors for CRE, CRIE, CRNE
82
Gauges for CRE, CRIE, CRNE
82
Variants
Lists of variants - on request
83
Motors
83
Connections and other variants
83
Shaft seals
83
Pumps
83
Quotation text
WebCAPS
89
WinCAPS
90