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CM, CME
Horizontal, multistage centrifugal pumps
60 Hz
CM, CME
CM 1 28
2. Product introduction 6 CM 3 29
Introduction 6 CM 5 30
Features and benefits 7 CM 10 31
CM 15 32
3. Performance range 9 CM 25 33
CME 1 34
4. Product range 10 CME 3 35
CME 5 36
5. Identification 11 CME 10 37
Type key CM, CME 11 CME 15 38
CME 25 39
6. Construction 12 CM 1-A 40
Pump 12 CM 1-I and CM 1-G 41
Motor 12 CM 3-A 42
Shaft seal 13 CM 3-I and CM 3-G 43
Sectional drawings 14 CM 5-A 44
Material specification 16 CM 5-I and CM 5-G 45
CM 10-A 46
7. Operating conditions 17 CM 10-I and CM 10-G 47
Ambient temperature and altitude 17 CM 15-A 48
Temperatures and pressures 17 CM 15-I and CM 15-G 49
Environmental rating 19 CM 25-A 50
Installation of pump 20 CM 25-I and CM 25-G 51
CME 1-A 52
8. CME pumps 21 CME 1-I and CME 1-G 53
Communication with CME pumps 21 CME 3-A 54
Speed control of CME pumps 22 CME 3-I and CME 3-G 55
CM connected to Grundfos CUE external variable CME 5-A 56
frequency drive 23 CME 5-I and CME 5-G 57
CME 10-A 58
9. Selection and sizing 24 CME 10-I and CME 10-G 59
Selection of pumps 24 CME 15-A 60
Selection of CME pumps 26 CME 15-I and CME 15-G 61
CME 25-A 62
10. How to read the curve charts 27 CME 25-I and CME 25-G 63
Guidelines to performance curves 27 CME Plus technical data 64
14. Customization 74
Motors 74
Terminal box positions 74
Pumps 75
Alternative connection positions 75
Surface treatments 75
Connections and other variants 76
Certificates and nameplates 76
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16. Accessories 80
Table of contents
Pipework connections 80
Potentiometer for CME 82
CIU communication interface units for CME 82
R100 remote control 82
Sensors for CME 83
Gauges 83
MP 204 motor protector 84
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1. Applications
Applications
The CM and CME pumps are designed to cover a wide Water treatment
variety of applications, ranging from small domestic
installations to large industrial systems. The pumps are
suitable for a wide variety of pumping systems where
the performance and material of the pump must meet
specific demands.
Some of the most typical applications are:
• washing and cleaning
• water treatment
• temperature control
Reference applications
Typical washing and cleaning applications:
• degreasing and washing of production equipment in
industrial environments (such as the food and
beverage industry)
• washing machines
• vehicle-washing tunnels
TM05 4758 1809
• mobile-washing units
• units for CIP (Cleaning In Place).
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Reference applications Pressure boosting
Applications
The CM and CME pumps can for example be used in
temperature control systems such as:
• electronic data processing
• laser equipment
• medical equipment
• industrial refrigeration
• heating and cooling in industrial processes
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2. Product introduction
Product introduction
CM
Cast-iron version
Stainless-steel version
Stainless-steel version The CME pumps are built on the basis of CM pumps.
Fig. 1 Grundfos CM pumps CME pumps belong to the so-called E-pump family.
The CM pumps are unique products that have been The difference between the CM and the CME pump
developed in order to fulfill a wide variety of customer ranges is the motor.
demands. The development of the pumps has resulted The CME pump motor is a Grundfos MLE motor. The
in no less than five patent applications. motor incorporates a variable frequency drive (VFD).
The CM pumps are available in various sizes and Frequency control enables continuously variable
numbers of stages to provide the flow and pressure control of the motor speed, which makes it possible to
required. set the pump to operation at any duty point. The aim of
The CM pumps consist of two main components: continuously variable control of the motor speed is to
the motor and the pump unit. adjust the performance to a given requirement.
The motor is a Grundfos motor. It is possible to connect a sensor to the built-in variable
frequency drive on CME pumps. For further information
The pump unit incorporates optimized hydraulics and about CME pumps, see Communication with CME
offers various types of connections. pumps on page 21.
The pump materials are identical to those of the CM
pump range.
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Selecting a CME pump Modular construction/customized solutions
Product introduction
Select a CME pump if the following features are The modular construction of the CM and CME pumps
required: makes it easy to create many different variants based
on standard factory parts. This means that it is possible
• Controlled operation, i.e. consumption fluctuates to create pump variants that are customized for the
• constant pressure, flow, or temperature application in question.
• communication with the pump.
Worldwide usage
Adaptation of performance through frequency-
• With different voltage and frequency combinations,
controlled speed offers obvious benefits such as:
the CM and CME product ranges cover markets
• Energy savings worldwide.
• increased comfort • Various certificates covering worldwide usage are
• control and monitoring of the application and pump available. Contact Grundfos for details.
performance.
High reliability
For further information about CME pumps,
• New state-of-the-art shaft seal design and materials
see Communication with CME pumps on page 21. offering these benefits:
necessary.
Compact design
Fig. 4 Indicator for motor rotation shows black if rotation
Pump and motor are integrated in a compact and
is correct; white if rotation is incorrect
user-friendly design. The pump is fitted to a low-profile
base plate, making it ideal for installation in systems
where a compact pump is required.
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Wide performance range
Product introduction
High-performance hydraulics
Pump efficiency is maximized by the optimized
hydraulics and carefully crafted production technology.
Customized solutions
It is possible to create many different variants of
the CM and CME pumps. For further information, see
section 14. Customization on page 74.
• Motor adaptation
• Pump body modifications.
Motors
Grundfos motors are remarkably quiet and highly
efficient.
Grundfos motors are available with integrated variable
frequency drive designed for speed-controlled
operation.
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3. Performance range
Performance range
CM, 3480 rpm
H H
[m] [ft]
CM
400 3480 rpm
120
ISO 9906 Annex A
350
100
300
80
250
60 200
150
40
100
CM 1 CM 3 CM 5 CM 10 CM 15 CM 25
20
50
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Q [m³/h]
- - - - - CM-A
——— CM-I/G
H H
[m] [ft]
CME
400 3480 rpm
120
ISO 9906 Annex A
350
100
300
80
250
60 200
150
40
100
CM 1 CM 3 CM 5 CM 10 CM 15 CM 25
20
50
TM04 5545 3610
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 Q [US GPM]
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Q [m³/h]
- - - - - CME-A
——— CME-I/G
Note: Irrespective of the input frequency, the 100 % speed of CME pumps is approximately 3400 min-1.
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4. Product range
Product range
Pump type
AQQK
AVBE
AVBV
CM 1-2 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - - ● -
CM 1-3 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - - ● -
CM 1-4 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - - ● -
CM 1-5 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - - ● -
CM 1-6 - ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - - ● -
CM 1-7 - ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - - ● -
CM 1-8 - ● ● ● 1) ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - - ● -
CM 1-9 - ● ● ● 1) ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - ●
CM 3-2 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - - ● -
CM 3-3 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - - ● -
CM 3-4 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - - ● -
CM 3-5 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - - ● -
CM 3-6 - ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - ●
CM 3-7 - ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - ● ● ● - ●
CM 3-8 - ● ● ● 1) ● ● ● ● ● - ● ● ● - ●
CM 3-9 - ● ● ● 1) ● ● - ● ● - ● ● ● - ●
CM 5-2 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - - ● -
CM 5-3 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - - ● -
CM 5-4 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - ● ● ● - ●
CM 5-5 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - ● ● ● - ●
CM 5-6 - ● ● ● ● ● - ● ● - ● ● ● - ●
CM 5-7 - ● ● ● ● ● - ● ● - ● ● ● - ●
CM 5-8 - ● ● ● 1) ● ● - ● ● - ● ● - - -
CM 10-1 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● - - ● -
CM 10-2 ● ● ● ● ● ● - ● ● - ● ● ● - ●
CM 10-3 ● ● ● ● ● ● - ● ● - ● ● ● - ●
CM 10-4 - ● ● ● ● ● - ● ● - ● ● ● - ●
CM 10-5 - ● ● ● 1) ● ● - ● ● - ● ● ● - ●
CM 15-1 ● ● ● ● ● ● - ● ● - ● ● ● - ●
CM 15-2 ● ● ● ● ● ● - ● ● - ● ● ● - ●
CM 15-3 ● ● ● ● ● ● - ● ● - ● ● ● - ●
CM 25-1 ● ● ● ● ● ● - ● ● - ● ● ● - ●
CM 25-2 ● ● ● ● ● ● - ● ● - ● ● ● - ●
1)
Suitable for 60 Hz mains-operated pumps, for CME pumps running at 100 % speed.
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5. Identification
Identification
Type key CM, CME
Example CME 10 - 8 A - S - A - E - A Q Q E E - A - A - N
Type range Sensor
CM: Centrifugal Modular
CME: Centrifugal Modular with integrated variable Sensor designation
frequency drive N: No sensor
Rubber parts in pump (excl. neck ring and shaft seal) Material of rotating seal face
E:* EPDM (ethylene propylene) Q: Silicon carbide (SIC)*
K: FFKM (perfluoroelastimer) V: Aluminium oxide (AI203)
V:* FKM (fluoroelastimer)
Shaft seal type designation
Note: Gaskets between chambers for cast-iron versions are always made of Tesnit® BA-U.
A: O-ring seal with fixed driver
Note: The type key cannot be used for ordering as not all combinations are possible.
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6. Construction
Construction
Pump Approvals
The CM and CME pumps are non-self-priming, CM CME
CME
1 x 208-230 V, 50/60 Hz
3 x 208-230 V, 50/60 Hz
3 x 460-480 V, 60 Hz
3 x 380-480 V, 50/60 Hz**
* IP55 is not recommended for operation in condensing environments.
For operation in such environments, see Operation in condensing
environments on page 19.
** These motors are not UL Listed.
***Premium efficient (IE3) available on request
Motor protection
Mains-operated motors (CM)
TM04 3509 4508 - TM04 3511 4508 - TM04 3508 4508 - TM04 3510 4508
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Electronically speed-controlled motors (CME) Shaft seal
Construction
CME pumps require no external motor protection. The The shaft seal for the CM and CME pumps is of the
MLE motor incorporates thermal protection against O-ring type, which makes it very flexible when different
slow overloading and blocking (IEC 34-11: TP 211). types of O-rings and seal-face materials are needed.
Variable frequency drive (VFD) operation The shaft seal has a fixed seal driver which ensures a
All three-phase motors can be connected to a variable reliable rotation of all parts – even under the most
frequency drive. Depending on the type of variable extreme operating conditions.
frequency drive, this may cause increased acoustic Due to the special design of the shaft seal and the
noise from the motor. Furthermore, it may cause the interfaces to the rest of the pump construction, the
motor to be exposed to detrimental voltage peaks. dry-running capabilities are improved significantly
As standard ML 71- and ML 80-based motors have no compared to most other similar shaft seals and pump
phase insulation and must therefore be protected types. Furthermore, improvements have been made to
against voltage peaks higher than 650 V (peak value) reduce the risk and effect of sticking. The shaft seal
between the supply terminals. types available can be found in Selection of shaft seal
on page 26 where the key parameters of selecting a
Note: ML 71- and ML 80-based motors with phase shaft seal are also described.
insulation are available on request.
The above disturbances, i.e. both increased acoustic
noise and detrimental voltage peaks, can be eliminated
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Sectional drawings
Construction
CM(E) A
(A = cast iron, A48 CL30 / EN-GJL-200)
Components
Pos. Component Pos. Component Pos. Component
2 Discharge part 64c Clamp 153 Ball bearing
4 Chamber 66 Washer (NORD-LOCK®) 155 Bearing cover plate
6 Inlet part 67 Nut 156 Fan
11 O-ring 79 Diverting disc 158 Corrugated spring
25 Plug 105 Shaft seal 158a O-ring
49 Impeller 139b Gasket 159 O-ring
51 Pump shaft 150 Stator housing 164b, 164e Terminal box
64 Spacing pipe 151 Fan cover 191 Base plate
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CM(E) I and CM(E) G
Construction
(I = AISI 304 / EN 1.4301 and G = AISI 316 / EN 1.4401)
Components
Pos. Component Pos. Component Pos. Component
4 Chamber 64c Clamp 155 Bearing cover plate
6 Flange 66 Washer (NORD-LOCK®) 156 Fan
16 Sleeve 67 Nut 157a Gasket
25 Plug 79 Diverting disc 158 Corrugated spring
31 O-ring 105 Shaft seal 158a O-ring
49 Impeller 150 Stator housing 159 O-ring
51 Pump shaft 151 Fan cover 164b, 164e Terminal box
64 Spacing pipe 153 Ball bearing 191 Base plate
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Material specification
Construction
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7. Operating conditions
Operating conditions
Ambient temperature and altitude Temperatures and pressures
Maximum ambient temperature in relation to liquid Maximum operating pressure and permissible
temperature liquid temperature
The maximum ambient temperature depends on the The maximum operating pressure and the permissible
liquid temperature as shown in the table below. liquid temperature depend on the pump material, the
type of shaft seal and the pumped liquid.
Max. ambient Liquid
temperature temperature
Maximum
[F° (°C)] [F° (°C)] Permissible liquid
Material Shaft operating
temperature1)
variant seal pressure
+131 (+55) 1) +194 (+90) [F° (°C)]
[psi (bar)]
1)
+122 (+50) +212 (+100) 2)
–4 to +104 (–20 to +40) 145 (10)
+113 (+45) 1) +230 (+110) 2) Cast iron AVBx
(A48 CL30 / +105 to +194 (+41 to +90) 87 (6)
+104 (+40) +248 (+120) 2) EN-GJL-200)
AQQx –4 to +194 (–20 to +90) 145 (10)
1)
The maximum ambient temperature for CME pumps is
+104 °F (+40 °C), irrespective of the liquid temperature.
2) Note that the maximum permissible liquid temperature for
CM-A and CME-A is +194 °F (+90 °C). +4 to +104 (–20 to +40) 145 (10)
AVBx
Storage and transport temperature Stainless steel +105 to +104 (+41 to +90) 87 (6)
(AISI 304 /
–40 °F (–40 °C) to +140 °F (+60 °C). EN 1.4301) –4 to +194 (–20 to +90) 3) 232 (16)
Derating of motor output (P2) in relation to ambient AQQx
+195 to +248 (+91 to +120) 2) 145 (10)
temperature and altitude above sea level
If the ambient temperature exceeds +104 °F (+40 °C)
for CME pumps or +131 °F (+55 °C) for CM pumps, or
–4 to +104 (–20 to +40) 145 (10)
if the motor is installed more than 3280 ft AVBx
(1000 meters) above sea level, the motor output (P2) Stainless steel +105 to +104 (+41 to +90) 87 (6)
decreases due to the low density and consequently low (AISI 316 /
cooling effect of the air. In such cases, it may be EN 1.4401) –4 to +194 (–20 to +90) 3) 232 (16)
AQQx
necessary to use an oversize motor with higher rated
+195 to +248 (+91 to +120) 2) 145 (10)
output.
Figure 9 shows the relationship between motor output 1) At liquid temperatures below 32 °F (0 °C), higher motor outputs may be
needed due to increased viscosity, for instance if glycol has been
(P2) and ambient temperature or motor output (P2) and added to the water.
altitude. The x-axis showing the temperature 2)
248 °F (120 °C) applies only if the pump has an AQQE shaft seal.
corresponds to an altitude of 3280 ft (1000 meters) 3)
CM-I, -G and CME-I, -G pumps for liquid temperatures below
above sea level. The x-axis showing the altitude –4 °F(–20 °C) are available on request. Please contact Grundfos.
corresponds to an ambient temperature of
+104 °F (+40 °C). Liquid temperature range
Permissible
O-ring material / liquid liquid temperature
P2 [°F (°C)]
[%]
EPDM –4 to +248 (–20 to +120)
100
CM
90 FFKM –4 to +248 (–20 to +120)
CME
80
FKM / liquids containing water –4 to +194 (–20 to +90)
70
50
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Maximum inlet pressure
Operating conditions
0.7
50
If the "H" calculated is positive, the pump can operate 0.3
at a suction lift of maximum "H" feet of head. 32
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Sound pressure Operation in condensing environments
Operating conditions
The sound pressure values in the table below apply for If the liquid temperature becomes lower than the
CM pumps. If the motor output (P2) for a given CM ambient temperature, condensation may form in the
pump is not found in the table, use the nearest motor during inactivity. In such cases a motor suited for
rounded-up value. The values for sound pressure condensing environments must be used.
include a tolerance of 3 dB[A] according to EN ISO When installing CM and CME pumps outdoors, provide
4871. them with a suitable cover to protect them from build-up
of water condensation. See fig. 12.
60 Hz 50 Hz
P2
LpA LpA
[hp]
[dB(A)] [dB(A)]
.5 55 50
Environmental rating
Three-phase MGE/MLE motors hold a UL NEMA 3R
environmental rating.
Single-phase MGE/MLE motors have not been tested
against the UL NEMA environmental rating.
All motors are IP55.
When the rubber plug is removed the rating becomes
IP34. This applies to both CM and CME pumps. The
use of a cover does not affect the IP rating.
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Operating range of the shaft seal Installation of pump
Operating conditions
Up
16 230
14 210
AQQE AQQE
12 180 AQQV AQQV
AQQK
10 150
8 120 **
AVBE AVBE AQQE
AVBV AVBV AQQV***
6 90
AQQE AQQE AQQK
4 60 AQQV AQQV AVBE AQQV
AQQK AVBV AQQK
2 30 AQQE
TM pending
0 0 t [F°]
-22 -4 +32 +104 +194 +248
t [C°]
-30* -20* 0 +40 +90 +120
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8. CME pumps
CME pumps
Communication with CME pumps Remote control
The Grundfos R100 remote control and Grundfos GO
Communication with CME pumps is possible by
Remote are available as an accessory. See the section
means of:
16. Accessories on page 80.
• a central building management system The operator can communicate with the CME pump by
• a remote control (Grundfos R100) pointing the IR-signal transmitter at the control panel of
• a control panel. the terminal box. Furthermore the newest generation
of CME pumps can communicate with the Grundfos
Central building management system GO Remote via radio communication.
The operator can communicate with a CME pump at a
distance. Communication can take place via a central
building management system allowing the operator to
monitor and change control modes and setpoint
+
2
Pos. Description
CIU 100: LON Grundfos MI 201: Consists of an Apple iPod touch 4G
CIU 150: PROFIBUS DP 1
and a Grundfos cover.
CIU 200: Modbus RTU
CIU 300: BACnet MS/TP Grundfos MI 202: Add-on module which can be used in
2
conjunction with Apple iPod touch 4, iPhone 4G or later.
Grundfos MI 301: Separate module enabling radio or
infrared communication. The module can be used in
3
conjunction with an Android or iOS-based Smartphone
with Bluetooth connection.
Control panel
The operator can change the setpoint settings manually
on the control panel of the CME pump terminal box.
TM04 5022 2409
CME pump
TM00 7600 0404
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Speed control of CME pumps
CME pumps
H
Affinity equations Q
n
n
n
-------- = ------
Normally, CME pumps are used in applications Q
x
n
x
Hn
characterized by a variable flow. Consequently, it is not
possible to select a pump that is constantly operating at
Hx nn
H
n n n 2
its optimum efficiency. ------- = ------
H
x n x
nx
In order to achieve optimum operating economy, the
duty point should be close to the optimum efficiency
(eta) for most operating hours. Q
Eta
Qx Qn
Between the min. and max. performance curves, CME η
n
pumps have an infinite number of performance curves, ------- ≈ 1
η
x
each representing a specific speed. It may therefore not
be possible to select a duty point close to the max.
curve. nx nn
H
H
[m]
[ft]
Q
Max. curve P Qx Qn
Pn n n 3
------- = ------
nn P n x
Pn x
Min. curve
Q
TM01 4916 4803
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CM connected to Grundfos CUE Functions
CME pumps
external variable frequency drive Intuitive start-up guide
The start-up guide enables easy installation and
commissioning as well as plug-and-pump convenience.
Few settings need to be made by the installer as the
rest is done automatically or preset from the factory.
Fig. 21 Grundfos CUE product range Fig. 22 Grundfos CUE control panel
Grundfos CUE is a complete range of external variable Grundfos CUE features a unique user-friendly control
frequency drives (VFDs) for pump control in a wide panel with graphic display and easy-to-use buttons.
range of applications. Grundfos CUE is designed for Panel layout resembles the well-known Grundfos R100
wall mounting. remote control, which is used with Grundfos CME
pumps.
Grundfos CUE provides a variety of benefits to the
end-user. Controlling the value you choose
The benefits include: Grundfos CUE has a built-in PI controller offering
closed-loop control of a desired value.
• Grundfos CME pump functionality and user
interface The values include:
• application and pump family-related functions • constant differential-pressure
• increased comfort compared to mains-operated • proportional pressure
pump solutions • constant temperature
• simple installation and commissioning compared to • constant flow.
standard VFDs.
Wide product range
The CUE product range is quite comprehensive,
covering five different voltage ranges, enclosure
classes IP20/21 (Nema 1) and IP54/55 (Nema 12), and
a wide range of output powers.
The table below provides a general overview.
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9. Selection and sizing
Selection and sizing
• the duty point of the pump (see fig. 23) • Required flow and pressure at the draw-off point.
• dimensional data such as pressure loss as a result • Pressure loss as a result of height differences
of height differences, friction loss in the pipework, (Hgeo).
pump efficiency, etc. (see fig. 24) • Friction loss in the pipework (Hf).
• pump materials (see 6. Construction on page 12) It may be necessary to account for pressure loss in
connection with long pipes, bends or valves, etc.
• pump connections (see page 25)
• Best efficiency at the estimated duty point.*
• shaft seal (see page 26).
• NPSH value.
Duty point of the pump For calculation of the NPSH value, see Minimum
inlet pressure on page 18.
From a duty point it is possible to select a pump on the
* See Selection of CME pumps on page 26 for further information
basis of the curve charts starting on page 28. about sizing CME pumps.
100
340 ISO 9906 Annex A
Hf
320
300 -4
90
280
80 260
240
70 -3
220
Hgeo NPSH
180
50 160 -2
140
40
120
30 100
80 -1
20
60
40
10
20
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Q [m³/h]
P2
[kW]
P2
[hp]
Pump efficiency
6 8
-5
4
6
4
-4
-3
When sizing the pump, the efficiency (eta) should be
2
considered so that the pump will operate at or near its
-2
2
-1
0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 Q [US GPM]
NPSH NPSH Eff
[m] [ft] [%]
20
60 Eff 1 60 in the curve example in fig. 25.
40 40
10
20 20
NPSH
Eta
0 0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 Q [US GPM] Eff
Q [ m3
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Pump connections
300 -4
90
280 Duty
80 260
point
240
70 -3
220 ®
60 200 Tri-Clamp
180
50 160 -2
140
40
120
30 100
80 -1
20
60
ANSI, DIN, JIS flange
40
0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 Q [US GPM]
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Q [m³/h]
P2 P2
[kW] [hp]
6 8
-5
PJE coupling
6 -4
4
-3
2
4
-2 Best
0
2
0
-1
efficiency Fig. 27 Examples of pump connections
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 Q [US GPM]
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Selection of shaft seal
Selection and sizing
The table below shows the available shaft seal types for
CM and CME pumps.
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10. How to read the curve charts
60 200
180
50 160 Performance differs slightly
Number of stages. -2
between A (cast iron/304ss) and I
140
40
120 (all 304ss wetted parts) and G (all
30 100 316ss wetted parts). This is
80 -1 reflected on the curves with a
20
60 dashed line representing the
40 A version and a solid line
10
20 representing I and G versions.
0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 Q [US GPM]
The Eff 1 curve shows the
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Q [m³/h]
P2 P2 efficiency of the pump including
[kW]
6
[hp] motor. The curve is an average
8
The power curves indicate the -5
curve which represents all the
6 -4
pump input power (P2) based 4
-3
pump types shown in the chart.
4
on the number of stages and 2
2
-2
0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 Q [US GPM]
NPSH NPSH Eff
[m] [ft] [%] The NPSH curve is an average
• When the motor is running at the lowest or highest 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260
rated voltage, the pump performance will usually T [°F]
vary by ± 2 - 4 ft at a given duty point.
Fig. 30 Minimum flow rate
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CM 1
H H
[m] [ft] -9
380 CM 1
110 360 3480 rpm
-8 ISO 9906 Annex A
340
100
320
300 -7
90
280
80 260 -6
240
70
220 -5
60 200
180 -4
50 160
140
40 -3
120
30 100
-2
80
20
60
40
10
20
0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Q [US GPM]
0.0 0.0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Q [US GPM]
NPSH NPSH Eff
[m] [ft] [%]
40 40
Eff 1
10
30 30
20 20
5
TM04 5896 3610
10 NPSH 10
0 0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Q [US GPM]
Eff1 = Wire to water efficiency of the pump including motor (see page 27).
- - - - - A version
——— I, G versions
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CM 3
CM 3
H H
[m] [ft]
120
400 -9 CM 3
380 3480 rpm
110 360 ISO 9906 Annex A
-8
340
100
320
-7
90 300
280
-6
80 260
240
70
220 -5
60 200
180 -4
50 160
140 -3
40
120
30 100
-2
80
20
60
40
10
20
0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 Q [US GPM]
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 Q [m³/h]
P2 P2
[kW] [hp]
2.5 -9
-8
1.5 2.0 -7
-6
1.0 1.5 -5
-4
1.0 -3
0.5 -2
0.5
0.0 0.0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 Q [US GPM]
NPSH NPSH Eff
[m] [ft] [%]
25 Eff 1 50
6 20 40
15 30
4
10 20
NPSH
2
5 10
TM04 5897 3610
0 0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 Q [US GPM]
Eff1 = Wire to water efficiency of the pump including motor (see page 27).
- - - - - A version
——— I, G versions
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CM 5
CM 5
H H
[m] [ft]
110 360 -8 CM 5
340 3480 rpm
100 ISO 9906 Annex A
320
-7
300
90
280
-6
80 260
240
70 -5
220
60 200
180 -4
50 160
140 -3
40
120
30 100
-2
80
20
60
40
10
20
0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 Q [US GPM]
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Q [m³/h]
P2 P2
[kW] [hp]
3 4
-8
-7
3
2 -6
-5
2 -4
1 -3
1 -2
0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 Q [US GPM]
NPSH NPSH Eff
[m] [ft] Eff 1 [%]
15 50 50
40 40
10
30 30
20 20
5 NPSH
10 10
TM04 5898 3610
0 0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 Q [US GPM]
Eff1 = Wire to water efficiency of the pump including motor (see page 27).
- - - - - A version
——— I, G versions
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CM 10
CM 10
H H
[m] [ft]
380
-5
CM 10
110 360 3480 rpm
340 ISO 9906 Annex A
100
320
300 -4
90
280
80 260
240
70 -3
220
60 200
180
50 160 -2
140
40
120
30 100
80 -1
20
60
40
10
20
0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 Q [US GPM]
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Q [m³/h]
P2 P2
[kW] [hp]
6 8
-5
6 -4
4
4 -3
2 -2
2
-1
0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 Q [US GPM]
NPSH NPSH Eff
[m] [ft] [%]
20
60 Eff 1 60
40 40
10
20 20
TM04 5899 3610
NPSH
0 0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 Q [US GPM]
Eff1 = Wire to water efficiency of the pump including motor (see page 27).
- - - - - A version
——— I, G versions
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CM 15
CM 15
H H
[m] [ft]
80 260
CM 15
3480 rpm
-3
240 ISO 9906 Annex A
70
220
60 200
180
50 -2
160
140
40
120
30 100
-1
80
20
60
40
10
20
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Q [US GPM]
0 5 10 15 20 25 Q [m³/h]
P2 P2
[kW] [hp]
6 8 -3
6
4 -2
4
2 -1
2
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Q [US GPM]
NPSH NPSH Eff
[m] [ft] [%]
10 Eff 1
30 60
20 40
5 NPSH
10 20
TM04 5900 3610
0 0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Q [US GPM]
Eff1 = Wire to water efficiency of the pump including motor (see page 27).
- - - - - A version
——— I, G versions
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CM 25
CM 25
H H
[m] [ft]
CM 25
180 3480 rpm
ISO 9906 Annex A
-2
50
160
140
40
120
30 100
-1
80
20
60
40
10
20
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 Q [US GPM]
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Q [m³/h]
P2 P2
[kW] [hp]
6 8 -2
6
4
4 -1
2
2
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 Q [US GPM]
NPSH NPSH Eff
[m] [ft] [%]
20 Eff 1
60 60
40 40
10
20 NPSH 20
TM04 5901 2612
0 0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 Q [US GPM]
Eff1 = Wire to water efficiency of the pump including motor (see page 27).
- - - - - A version
——— I, G versions
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CME 1
CME 1
H H
[m] [ft] -9
380 CME 1
110 360 3480 rpm
-8 ISO 9906 Annex A
340
100
320
300 -7
90
280
80 260 -6
240
70
220 -5
60 200
180 -4
50 160
140
40 -3
120
30 100
-2
80
20
60
40
10
20
0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Q [US GPM]
0.0 0.0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Q [US GPM]
NPSH NPSH Eff
[m] [ft] [%]
40 40
Eff 1
10
30 30
20 20
5
10 NPSH 10
TM04 5902 3610
0 0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Q [US GPM]
Eff1 = Wire to water efficiency of the pump including motor (see page 27).
- - - - - A version
——— I, G versions
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CME 3
CME 3
H H
[m] [ft]
120
400 -9 CME 3
380 3480 rpm
110 360 ISO 9906 Annex A
-8
340
100
320
-7
90 300
280
-6
80 260
240
70
220 -5
60 200
180 -4
50 160
140 -3
40
120
30 100
-2
80
20
60
40
10
20
0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 Q [US GPM]
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 Q [m³/h]
P2 P2
[kW] [hp]
2.5 -9
-8
1.5 2.0 -7
-6
1.5
1.0 -5
-4
1.0 -3
0.5 -2
0.5
0.0 0.0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 Q [US GPM]
NPSH NPSH Eff
[m] [ft] [%]
25 Eff 1 50
6 20 40
15 30
4
10 20
NPSH
2
TM04 5903 3610
5 10
0 0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 Q [US GPM]
Eff1 = Wire to water efficiency of the pump including motor (see page 27).
- - - - - A version
——— I, G versions
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CME 5
CME 5
H H
[m] [ft]
320 CME 5
-7
3480 rpm
300
90 ISO 9906 Annex A
280
-6
80 260
240
70 -5
220
60 200
180 -4
50
160
140 -3
40
120
30 100
-2
80
20
60
40
10
20
0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 Q [US GPM]
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Q [m³/h]
P2 P2
[kW] [hp]
3 4
-7
3
2 -6
-5
2 -4
1 -3
1 -2
0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 Q [US GPM]
NPSH NPSH Eff
[m] [ft] Eff 1 [%]
15 50 50
40 40
10 30 30
20 20
5 NPSH
TM04 5904 3610
10 10
0 0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 Q [US GPM]
Eff1 = Wire to water efficiency of the pump including motor (see page 27).
- - - - - A version
——— I, G versions
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CME 10
CME 10
H H
[m] [ft]
380
-5
CME 10
110 360 3480 rpm
ISO 9906 Annex A
340
100
320
300 -4
90
280
80 260
240
70 -3
220
60 200
180
50 160 -2
140
40
120
30 100
80 -1
20
60
40
10
20
0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 Q [US GPM]
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Q [m³/h]
P2 P2
[kW] [hp]
6 8
-5
6 -4
4
-3
4
2 -2
2
-1
0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 Q [US GPM]
NPSH NPSH Eff
[m] [ft] [%]
20
60 Eff 1 60
40 40
10
20 20
TM04 5905 3610
NPSH
0 0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 Q [US GPM]
Eff1 = Wire to water efficiency of the pump including motor (see page 27).
- - - - - A version
——— I, G versions
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CME 15
CME 15
H H
[m] [ft]
80 260
CME 15
3480 rpm
-3
240 ISO 9906 Annex A
70
220
60 200
180
50 -2
160
140
40
120
30 100
-1
80
20
60
40
10
20
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Q [US GPM]
0 5 10 15 20 25 Q [m³/h]
P2 P2
[kW] [hp]
6 8 -3
6
4 -2
4
2 -1
2
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Q [US GPM]
NPSH NPSH Eff
[m] [ft] [%]
10 Eff 1
30 60
20 40
5 NPSH
10 20
TM04 5906 3610
0 0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Q [US GPM]
Eff1 = Wire to water efficiency of the pump including motor (see page 27).
- - - - - A version
——— I, G versions
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CME 25
CME 25
H H
[m] [ft]
CME 25
180 3480 rpm
ISO 9906 Annex A
-2
50
160
140
40
120
30 100
-1
80
20
60
40
10
20
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 Q [US GPM]
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Q [m³/h]
P2 P2
[kW] [hp]
6 8 -2
6
4
4 -1
2
2
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 Q [US GPM]
NPSH NPSH Eff
[m] [ft] [%]
20 Eta 1
60 60
40 40
10
TM04 5907 3610
20 NPSH 20
0 0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 Q [US GPM]
Eff1 = Wire to water efficiency of the pump including motor (see page 27).
- - - - - A version
——— I, G versions
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CM 1-A
CM 1-A
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Curve charts and technical data CM, CME
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CM 3-A
CM 3-A
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* Only CM-I and CM-G versions are available with this number of stages.
* Only CM-I and CM-G versions are available with this number of stages.
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CM 5-A
CM 5-A
44
CM, CME Curve charts and technical data
11
45
Curve charts and technical data CM, CME
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CM 10-A
CM 10-A
46
CM, CME Curve charts and technical data
11
47
Curve charts and technical data CM, CME
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CM 15-A
CM 15-A
48
CM, CME Curve charts and technical data
11
49
Curve charts and technical data CM, CME
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CM 25-A
CM 25-A
50
CM, CME Curve charts and technical data
11
51
Curve charts and technical data CM, CME
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CME 1-A
CME 1-A
52
CM, CME Curve charts and technical data
11
53
Curve charts and technical data CM, CME
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CME 3-A
CME 3-A
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CM, CME Curve charts and technical data
11
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Curve charts and technical data CM, CME
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CME 5-A
CME 5-A
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CM, CME Curve charts and technical data
11
57
Curve charts and technical data CM, CME
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CME 10-A
CME 10-A
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CM, CME Curve charts and technical data
11
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Curve charts and technical data CM, CME
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CME 15-A
CME 15-A
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CM, CME Curve charts and technical data
11
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Curve charts and technical data CM, CME
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CME 25-A
CME 25-A
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11
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Curve charts and technical data CM, CME
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Y1 Y2 Z
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12. Weights and shipping volume
CM 1-A
(A = cast iron, A48 CL30 / EN-GJL-200)
CM 3-A
(A = cast iron, A48 CL30 / EN-GJL-200)
CM 5-A
(A = cast iron, A48 CL30 / EN-GJL-200)
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CM 10-A
Weights and shipping volume
CM 15-A
(A = cast iron, A48 CL30 / EN-GJL-200)
CM 25-A
(A = cast iron, A48 CL30 / EN-GJL-200)
3 x 208-230 V / 440-480 V, 60 Hz (supply voltage E) CM 25-1 85.5 38.8 91.1 41.3 1.58 0.0444
3 x 575 V, 60 Hz (supply voltage H) CM 25-2 104.9 47.6 110.5 50.1 1.75 0.0495
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CM 1-I and CM 1-G
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CM 5-I and CM 5-G
Weights and shipping volume
3 x 208-230 V / 440-480 V, 60 Hz (supply voltage E) CM 25-1 76.7 34.8 82.2 37.3 1.58 0.0444
3 x 575 V, 60 Hz (supply voltage H) CM 25-2 95.0 43.1 100.5 45.6 1.75 0.0495
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CME 1-A
CME 3-A
(A = cast iron, A48 CL30 / EN-GJL-200)
CME 5-A
(A = cast iron, A48 CL30 / EN-GJL-200)
CME 10-A
(A = cast iron, A48 CL30 / EN-GJL-200)
CME 15-A
(A = cast iron, A48 CL30 / EN-GJL-200)
CME 25-A
(A = cast iron, A48 CL30 / EN-GJL-200)
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CME 1-I and CME 1-G
Weights and shipping volume
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CME 15-I and CME 15-G
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13. Motor data
Motor data
Mains-operated motors, 60 Hz
1 x 115/230V, 60 Hz (supply voltage B)
Speed-controlled motors
1 x 208-230 V, 50/60 Hz (supply voltage M) 3 x 208-230 V, 50/60 Hz (supply voltage Q)
Frame P2 Service
I1/1 [A] Cos ϕ1/1
size [hp] factor
90 2.0 1.15 3.1- 3.1 0.87
90 3.0 1.15 3.7 - 3.7 0.91
112 5.0 1.15 6.1 - 6.1 0.92
132 7.5 1.15 8.9 - 8.9 0.92
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Additional data for speed-controlled motors
Motor data
Single-phase Three-phase
Electricity supply to pump 1 x 200-230 V – 10 %/+ 10 %, 50/60 Hz, PE. 3 x 460-480V – 10 %/+ 10 %, 60 Hz, PE.
Motor sizes of 0.75 to 1.5 hp: Max. 10 A. Motor sizes of 2.0 to 7.5 hp: Max. 16 A.
Back-up fuse Standard as well as quick-blow or slow-blow fuses may be Standard as well as quick-blow or slow-blow fuses may be
used. used.
External potential-free contact.
External start/stop input Maximum contact load: Voltage 5 VDC, current < 5 mA.
Screened cable*.
External potential-free contact.
Digital input Maximum contact load: Voltage 5 VDC, current < 5 mA.
Screened cable*.
• Potentiometer • Potentiometer
0-10 VDC, 10 kΩ (via internal voltage supply). 0-10 VDC, 10 kΩ (via internal voltage supply).
Screened cable*. Screened cable*.
Maximum cable length: 330 ft (100 m). Maximum cable length: 330 ft (100 m).
• Voltage signal • Voltage signal
0-10 VDC, Ri > 50 kΩ. 0-10 VDC, Ri > 50 kΩ.
Tolerance: + 0 %/– 3 % at maximum voltage signal. Tolerance: + 0 %/– 3 % at maximum voltage signal.
Setpoint signals
Screened cable*. Screened cable*.
Maximum cable length: 1650 ft (500 m). Maximum cable length: 1650 ft (500 m).
• Current signal • Current signal
DC 0-20 mA/4-20 mA, Ri = 175 Ω. DC 0-20 mA/4-20 mA, Ri = 250 Ω.
Tolerance: + 0 %/– 3 % at maximum current signal. Tolerance: + 0 %/– 3 % at maximum current signal.
Screened cable*. Screened cable*.
Maximum cable length: 1650 ft (500 m). Maximum cable length: 1650 ft (500 m).
The sensors are supplied with electricity via the motor The sensors are supplied with electricity via the motor
terminal box. terminal box.
Electricity supply to sensors
• 24 VDC ± 10 %. • 24 VDC ± 10 %.
Maximum load: 40 mA. Maximum load: 40 mA.
• Voltage signal • Voltage signal
0-10 VDC, Ri > 50 kΩ. 0-10 VDC, Ri > 50 kΩ.
Tolerance: + 0 %/– 3 % at maximum voltage signal. Tolerance: + 0 %/– 3 % at maximum voltage signal.
Screened cable*. Screened cable*.
Maximum cable length: 1650 ft (500 m). Maximum cable length: 1650 ft (500 m).
Sensor signals
• Current signal • Current signal
DC 0-20 mA/4-20 mA, Ri = 175 Ω. DC 0-20 mA/4-20 mA, Ri = 250 Ω.
Tolerance: + 0 %/– 3 % at maximum current signal. Tolerance: + 0 %/– 3 % at maximum current signal.
Screened cable*. Screened cable*.
Maximum cable length: 1650 ft (500 m). Maximum cable length: 1650 ft (500 m).
Potential-free changeover contact.
Maximum contact load: 250 VAC, 2 A.
Signal output Minimum contact load: 5 VDC, 10 mA.
Screened cable: 0.5 - 2.5 mm2.
Maximum cable length: 1650 ft (500 m).
Grundfos bus protocol, GENIbus protocol, RS-485.
Bus input 0.5 - 1.5 mm 2 screened 2-core cable.
Maximum cable length: 1650 ft (500 m).
EN 61800-3
Note: When pumps fitted with 10 hp motors are installed in first environment (residential areas), an additional EMC filter
is required to obtain class B, group 1 status.
Motors of 10 hp:
Electromagnetic disturbance – first environment (residential areas) – restricted distribution.
Immunity to electromagnetic disturbance – second environment (industrial areas) – unrestricted distribution,
corresponding to CISPR 11, class A, group 1.
Enclosure class TEFC (IP55 (IEC 34-5)).
Insulation class F (IEC 85).
During operation: –4 °F to 104 °F (–20 °C to +40 °C).
Ambient temperature
During storage/transport: –40 ° F to 140 °F (–40 °C to +60 °C).
Relative air humidity Maximum 95 %.
* Cross section min. 0.5 mm2 and max. 1.5 mm2.
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14. Customization
Customization
Although the Grundfos CM and CME product range Under- and over-size motors
offers a number of pumps for different applications, The available motor sizes are shown in the 13. Motor
customers require specific pump solutions to satisfy data section beginning on page 72.
their needs. Below are the options available for
customizing the CM and CME pumps. Contact Undersize and oversize motors are defined as the next
Grundfos for further information or for requests other horsepower size below or above the fitted standard
than the ones mentioned below. motor.
Note: The CM 1, 3 and 5 cannot be combined with
Motors frame sizes 112 and 132.
It is advisable to use an oversize motor if the operating
Grundfos offers motors with bimetallic thermal
Motor with thermal
switches or temperature-controlled PTC
conditions fall outside the standard conditions.
protection
sensors (thermistors) in the motor windings.
We especially recommend oversize motors in these
In installations where one of the conditions
mentioned below is present, the motor size cases:
must be evaluated to make sure there will be no
risk of overload. • The pump is installed at an altitude of more than
• ambient temperatures above +131 °F (+55 °C) 3,280 ft (1000 meters) above sea level.
Oversize motor • liquid temperatures below +32 °F (0 °C)
• installation at altitudes of more than 3300 ft • The viscosity or density of the pumped liquid is
(1000 meters) above sea level higher than that of water.
• use of glycol or other high-viscous liquids.
Alternative motors are available on request. • The ambient temperature exceeds +104 °F (+40 °C)
See more information in this section. (CME).
Available on request. See more information in
Undersize motor
this section. • The ambient temperature exceeds +131 °F (+55 °C)
Other terminal box positions are possible for (CM).
Terminal box
CM pumps with MG 71 and MG 80 motors. It is advisable to use an undersize motor if the operating
position
See more information in this section.
For most three-phase CM pumps, a variable
conditions do not at all reach the standard conditions.
frequency drive (VFD) supplied by either single-
or three-phase supply can be used. In many Undersize motors can be used in these cases:
cases where an external VFD is used, it is
necessary to protect the motor against voltage • The viscosity or density of the pumped liquid is
Use of external
variable frequency
peaks higher than 650 V (peak value). lower than that of water.
Grundfos offers pumps with phase insulation to
drive • The duty point of the pump is constant, and the flow
protect the pump against voltage peaks up to
1000 V (peak values). The supplier of the VFD rate is significantly lower than the recommended
must be consulted to verify the maximum
voltage peaks. Grundfos CUE is a suitable VFD. maximum flow rate.
See page 26. The duty point of the pump is constant, and the flow rate
Harting plugs are available for easier installation is significantly lower than the recommended maximum
Harting plug
and maintenance of pumps.
CM and CME pumps with three-phase motors
flow rate.
High-efficiency
ranging from 1.5 to 10 hp are available with
motors
premium efficient (IE3) motors.
Motor with anti- The heater keeps the motor temperature higher Terminal box positions
condensation than the ambient temperature and prevents
heater condensation. As standard the terminal box is mounted in 12 o’clock
Built-in PTC sensors (thermistors) protect the position as shown in fig. 31.
Motors with PTC motor against rapid as well as slow overheating.
sensors PTC sensors must be connected to an external CM pumps with motor frame sizes of 71 and 80 are
tripping or LiqTec unit connected to the control
circuit.
available with other terminal box positions on special
Built-in thermal switches protect the motor request.
against rapid as well as slow overheating.
Motors with thermal Thermal switches must be connected to an
switches external control circuit to protect the motor 12 o’clock
against slow overheating. The thermal switches (standard)
require no tripping unit.
Motors have the fans removed. These motors
Low noise motors
do not have UL approval.
TM04 0357 1008
9 o’clock 3 o’clock
(on request) (on request)
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Pumps Electro-polished pumps
Customization
Electro-polished pumps are often used in the
As standard, the CM and CME pumps pharmaceutical industry and in the food and beverage
can be exposed to temperatures down to industry where materials and surface quality must meet
–4 F (–20 °C).
If required, CM and CME pumps can be strict requirements to hygiene or corrosion resistance.
delivered in a special variant for pumping
Low-temperature pump liquids at –22 °F (–30 °C). These pumps Electro-polishing removes burrs as well as metallic and
have an oversize neck ring ensuring that
impellers do not seize up as a result of
non-metallic inclusions, providing a smooth, clean and
thermal expansion. Available for CM-I corrosion-resistant stainless-steel surface.
and CM-G versions only. Contact
Grundfos. First, all components are pickled in a mixture of nitric
When it is necessary to pump very and hydrofluoric acid. Subsequently, the components
aggressive liquids, the pump must be
Aggressive liquids fitted with special rubber parts. It is are electro-polished in a mixture of sulphuric and
possible to order the pumps with FKM phosphoric acid. Finally, the components are
and FFKM rubber parts.
passivated in nitric acid.
The CM and CME pumps are available
with the discharge port rotated to the All cast parts are polished mechanically before being
3 o’clock or 9 o’clock position. This is
Alternative connection electro-polished.
possible on all CM-I and CM-G models
positions
and CM-A models with 71 or 80 frame
motors. See more information in this To meet the strict hygienic requirements to material and
section. surface quality, we offer electro-polished stainless-
CM pumps are available with several steel pumps with the following surface quality:
surface treatment options:
• cleaned and dried pumps
Surface treatments
• electro-polished pumps
Surface quality: Ra ≤ 0,8 μm.
• alternative coloring.
See more information in this section. Alternative coloring
All pump types and sizes are available with alternative
Alternative connection positions coloring. We offer custom-built pumps in any NCS- or
RAL-specified color to suit your requirements!
The pump is available with various connection
positions on special request. See fig. 32. The paint used is water-based. Painted parts
correspond to corrosion class III.
Standard
TM03 8709 1008
On request On request
Surface treatments
Cleaned and dried pumps
Cleaned and dried pumps are recommended for use in
applications involving strict demands on cleanliness
and surface quality, such as low content of silicone.
Prior to assembly, all pump parts are cleaned in
140 °F to 158 °F (60 to 70 °C) water with a cleaning
agent. All pump parts are then thoroughly rinsed in
de-ionized water and air-dried. The pump is assembled
without any use of silicone lubricants. Finally, the pump
is packed in silicone-free plastic.
Cleaned and dried pumps are not performance-tested.
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Connections and other variants Certificates and nameplates
Customization
The CM and CME pumps can be Certificate of compliance with the order
ordered with the following pipe Test certificate
connections on request:
• Tri-Clamp ® Certificates Inspection certificate
Pipe connections
• DIN flange Standard test report
• ANSI flange
...and many more.
• JIS flange
• PJE coupling. Extra nameplate Available on request.
If the UL-listed product according to
UL778 is not available, a pump with
A wide range of pipe connections are available for the UR-marked motor
UR-marked motor according to UL1004
CM and CME pumps: can be offered as an alternative.
®
Tri-Clamp
ANSI flange
TM04 3937 0409
PJE coupling
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15. Pumped liquids
Pumped liquids
CM, CME pumps are designed to move thin, The list should, however, be applied with some caution
non-explosive liquids, not containing solid particles or as factors such as concentration of the pumped liquid,
fibers. The liquid must not chemically attack the pump liquid temperature or pressure may affect the chemical
materials. resistance of a specific pump version.
When pumping liquids with a density and/or viscosity Safety precautions must be taken when pumping
higher than those of water, oversized motors must be dangerous liquids.
used, if required.
Notes
Whether a pump is suitable for a particular liquid
To minimize the risk of corrosion the pump must be running
depends on a number of factors of which the most a
continuously, i.e. standstills must not exceed 6 to 8 hours.
important are the chloride content, pH value, May contain additives or impurities which can cause shaft seal
b
temperature and content of chemicals and oils. problems.
The density and viscosity may differ from those of water.
c
Please note that aggressive liquids (for instance Consider this when calculating motor and pump performance.
seawater and some acids) may attack or dissolve the d In order to avoid corrosion, the liquid must be free of oxygen.
protective oxide film of the stainless steel and thus Flammable or combustible liquid.
Safety precautions must be considered to ensure safe handling
cause corrosion. e of flammable liquids. Handling the liquid above the flashpoint
and/or boiling point will require the greatest restrictions.
A sealless pump may be required. Contact Grundfos.
List of pumped liquids f Risk of crystallization/precipitation on the shaft seal.
A number of typical liquids are listed in the chart. g If oil residues are present, EPDM cannot be used.
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Pumped liquids
Chemical Cast iron Stainless steel Stainless steel
Pumped liquids Notes Additional information
formula (EN-GJL-200) (EN 1.4301/AISI 304) (EN 1.4401/AISI 316)
68 °F (20 °C), 30 % AQQE AQQE
Formic acid CH2O2 c
104 °F (40 °C), 30 % AQQK
77 °F (25 °C), 40 % AQQE AQQE
Nitric acid HNO3 c
104 °F (40 °C), 40 % AQQK AQQK
68 °F (20 °C), 10 % AQQE AQQE
Oxalic acid f
122 °F (50 °C), 10 % AQQK AQQK
Phosphoric acid H3PO4 b, c, f 158 °F (70 °C), 40 % AQQE/AQQV AQQE/AQQV
68 °F (20 °C), 1 % AQQE/AQQV
Sulphuric acid H 2SO4 b
68 °F (20 °C), 5 % AQQE/AQQV
68 °F (20 °C), 10 % AQQE AQQE
Sulphurous acid
122 °F (50 °C), 10 % AQQK AQQK
Alkalies
Ammonium hydroxide NH4OH 86 °F (30 °C), 30 % AQQE AQQE AQQE
Calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2 b 86 °F (30 °C), 5 % AQQE AQQE AQQE
68 °F (20 °C), 20 % AQQE
Potassium hydroxide KOH c, f
140 °F (60 °C), 20 % AQQE AQQE
68 °F (20 °C), 20 % AQQE
Sodium hydroxide NaOH c, f
176 °F (80 °C), 20 % AQQE AQQE
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16. Accessories
Accessories
Pipework connections
Distance piece
The distance piece is intended for mounting on the discharge port in order to improve the accessibility when connecting
the pump to the piping system. The distance piece is made of brass.
Pipework Pump
Distance piece Pump type Product number
connection thread
CM 1
CM 3 1" NPT 96587201
CM 5
1.25” x 1”
CM 5 42.4 48.5 96904709
NPT
TM03 3865 0309
1.5” x 1.5”
CM 10 48.3 48.5 96904712
NPT
CM 15 2” x 2“
60.3 50.1 96904715
CM 25 NPT
* Length from outer edge of PJE connection to pump suction or discharge port.
PJE connector adapter sets consist of two (2) PJE connection adapters, two (2) EPDM O-rings, and
two (2) FKM O-rings.
Number of
Pipework Rubber Product
Coupling and pipe stub Pump type Pipe stub PN coupling sets
connection parts number
required
EPDM 2 331301
1015 psi
Threaded 2" NPT
TM00 3808 1094
(70 bar)
FKM 2 0ID00128
CM(E) 15
CM(E) 25
EPDM 2 00339910
1015 psi
For welding DN 50
(70 bar)
FKM 2 00339917
A PJE coupling set consists of two coupling halves (Victaulic, type 77), one gasket, one pipe stub (for welding or
threaded), bolts and nuts.
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Tri-Clamp® connections for CM(E)
Accessories
Pump Pump Tri- D L* Product
Tri-Clamp® type thread Clamp® [in (mm)] [in (mm)] number
CM 1 2.0 1.6
NPT 1.5" 96904707
CM 3 (50.4) (40.3)
2.0 1.4
CM 5 NPT 1.5" 96904710
(50.4) (35.3)
* Length from outer edge of Tri-Clamp® connection to pump suction or discharge port.
Number of
Pipework Pressure Product
Pump type Connection material Gasket coupling sets
connection [psi (bar)] number
required
EPDM 2 96515374
CM(E) 1, 3, 5, 10 DN 32
PTFE 2 96515375
Stainless steel 232 (16)
EPDM 2 96515376
CM(E) 15, 25 DN 50
PTFE 2 96515377
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Potentiometer for CME CIU 300
Accessories
GrA 6118
GrA5953
pumps and a building management system. The CIU
unit incorporates a 24-240 VAC/VDC power supply
module and a CIM module. It can either be mounted on Fig. 35 R100 remote control
a DIN rail or on a wall. Use the R100 for wireless communication with the CME
We offer the following CIU units: pump. The communication takes place by means of
infrared light.
CIU 100
For communication via LON. Product Product number
R100 00625333
CIU 150
For communication via PROFIBUS DP.
CIU 200
For communication via Modbus RTU.
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Sensors for CME
Accessories
The sensors must be fitted to the pipework with suitable fittings.
DPI differential-pressure sensor kit Pressure range Product
Kit includes: [psi] [bar] number
• 1 sensor incl. 3 ft (0.9 m) screened cable (7/16" connections) 0-9 0 - 0.6 96611522
• 1 original DPI bracket (for wall mounting)
• 1 Grundfos bracket (for mounting on motor) 0 - 14.5 0 - 1.0 96611523
• 2 M4 screws for mounting of sensor on bracket
• 1 M6 screw (self-cutting) for mounting on MGE 90/100 0 - 23 0 - 1.6 96611524
• 1 M8 screw (self-cutting) for mounting on MGE 112/132
• 3 capillary tubes (short/long) 0 - 36 0 - 2.5 96611525
• 2 fittings (1/4" - 7/16")
• 5 cable clips (black) 0 - 58 0 - 4.0 96611526
• Installation and operating instructions (480675)
• Service kit instructions 0 -87 0 - 6.0 96611527
0 - 145 0 - 10 96611550
Gauges
Measuring range Product
Accessory
[psi] number
30" Hg - 30 psi 91123566
0 - 60 psi 00ID8562
0 - 100 psi 00ID8563
Liquid filled pressure gauge 0 - 160 psi 00ID8564
• AISI 304/Copper 0 - 200 psi 00ID8565
0 - 300 psi 00ID8566
0 - 400 psi 00ID8567
0 - 600 psi 00ID8568
30" Hg - 30 psi 91130835
0 - 30 psi 00ID8569
0 - 60 psi 00ID8570
0 - 100 psi 00ID8571
Liquid filled pressure gauge
0 - 160 psi 00ID8572
• AISI 316
0 - 200 psi 00ID8573
0 - 300 psi 00ID8574
0 - 400 psi 00ID8575
0 - 600 psi 00ID8576
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MP 204 motor protector Tripping conditions
Accessories
• Overload
• underload (dry running)
• temperature
• missing phase
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17. Further product documentation
Catalog
Literature
Service
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Further product documentation
Sizing 0 1
Replacement
CAD drawings
2-dimensional drawings:
• .dxf, wireframe drawings
• .dwg, wireframe drawings.
3-dimensional drawings:
• .dwg, wireframe drawings (without surfaces)
• .stp, solid drawings (with surfaces)
• .eprt, E-drawings.
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