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Performance range 4
Minimum efficiency index 4 9. Pumped liquids 77
Applications 5
Product range 6 10. Accessories 80
Pump 8 Pipe connection 80
Motor 8 Adapter kit 80
Terminal box positions 12 Potentiometer 88
Ambient temperature 12 EMC filter 88
Installation altitude 12 LiqTec 88
Sensors 89
2. Control of E-pumps 13 Control MPC 91
Examples of E-pump applications 13 Remote controls 91
Control options 14 Grundfos GO Remote 91
Control modes for E-pumps 15 CIU communication interface units 93
CIM communication interface modules 93
3. Construction 17
CRE 1, 3, 5, 10, 15 and 20 17 11. Variants 94
CRIE, CRNE 1, 3, 5, 10, 15 and 20 17
CRE 32, 45, 64 and 90 18 12. Further product information 95
CRNE 32, 45, 64 and 90 18 WebCAPS 95
CRE 120 and 150 19 WinCAPS 96
CRNE 120 and 150 19 GO CAPS 97
4. Type key 20
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1. Product introduction
Product introduction
TM02 7397 0511
Fig. 1 CRE, CRIE and CRNE pumps
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Performance range
Product introduction
H
[m]
300
200
150
100
80
30
CRE 90
20
0.8
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 80 100 150 200
Q [m³/h]
Fig. 2 Performance range, CRE, CRIE and CRNE
EuP ready • The operation of this water pump with variable duty
points may be more efficient and economic when
The CRE, CRIE, CRNE pumps are energy-optimised
controlled, for example, by the use of a variable-
and comply with the EuP Directive (Commission
speed drive that matches the pump duty to the
Regulation (EC) No 547/2012) which has been
system.
effective since 1 January 2013. As from this date, all
pumps will be classified/graduated in a new energy • Information on benchmark efficiency is available at
minimum efficiency index (MEI). http://europump.eu/efficiencycharts.
Minimum efficiency index (MEI)
Minimum efficiency index Pump type MEI
Minimum efficiency index (MEI) means the CR 1-3 > 0.70
dimensionless scale unit for hydraulic pump efficiency CR 3-3 > 0.70
at best efficiency point (BEP), part load (PL) and CR 5-3 0.57
overload (OL). The Commission Regulation (EU) sets CR 10-3 > 0.70
CR 15-3 > 0.70
efficiency requirements to MEI ≥ 0.10 as from 1
CR 20-3 > 0.70
January 2013 and MEI ≥ 0.40 as from 1 January 2015.
CR 32-3 > 0.70
An indicative benchmark for best-performing water CR 45-3 > 0.70
pump available on the market as from 1 January 2013 CR 64-3 > 0.70
is determined in the Commission Regulation. CR 90-3 > 0.70
• The benchmark for most efficient water pumps is
MEI ≥ 0.70.
• The efficiency of a pump with a trimmed impeller is
usually lower than that of a pump with the full
impeller diameter. The trimming of the impeller will
adapt the pump to a fixed duty point, leading to
reduced energy consumption. The minimum
efficiency index (MEI) is based on the full impeller
diameter.
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Applications
Product introduction
Application
Water supply
Filtration and transfer at waterworks
Distribution from waterworks
Pressure boosting in mains
Pressure boosting in high-rise buildings, hotels, etc.
Pressure boosting for industrial water supply
Industry
Pressure boosting
Process water systems
Washing and cleaning systems
Vehicle-washing tunnels
Firefighting systems
Liquid transfer
Cooling and air-conditioning systems (refrigerants)
Boiler feed and condensate systems
Machine tools (cooling lubricants)
Aquafarming
Special transfer duties
Oils and alcohols
Acids and alkalis
Glycol and coolants
Water treatment
Ultrafiltration systems
Reverse osmosis systems
Softening, ionising, demineralising systems
Distillation systems
Separators
Swimming baths
Irrigation
Field irrigation (flooding)
Sprinkler irrigation
Drip-feed irrigation
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Product range
Product introduction
● Standard.
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Product introduction
Range CRE 32 CRE 45 CRE 64 CRE 90 CRE 120 CRE 150
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Rated flow rate [m /h] 38 54 77 108 140 180
Liquid temperature [°C] -30 - +120 * -30 - +120*
Liquid temperature [°C], on request -40 - +180 - -
Maximum pump efficiency [%] 76 78 79 80 74 70
CRE pumps
Flow rate [m3/h] 18-48 26-70 36-102 54-146 60-160 75-180
Maximum pressure [bar] 27 26 18.2 16.5 4 5
Motor power [kW] 2.2 - 22 5.5 - 22 7.5 - 22 11-22 18.5 22
Version
CRE:
Cast iron and stainless steel ● ● ● ● ● ●
EN 1.4301/AISI 304
CRIE:
Stainless steel ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ - -
EN 1.4301/AISI 304
CRNE:
Stainless steel ● ● ● ● ● ●
EN 1.4401/AISI 316
CRT, CRTE: See the CRT, CRTE data booklet available on www.grundfos.com
- -
Titanium (WebCAPS).
CRE pipe connection
Oval flange (BSP) - - - - - -
Oval flange (BSP), on request - - - - - -
Flange DN 65 DN 80 DN 100 DN 100 DN 125 DN 125
Flange, on request DN 80 DN 100 DN 125 DN 125 DN 150 DN 150
CRIE pipe connection
Oval flange (BSP) - - - - - -
Oval flange (BSP), on request - - - - - -
Flange - - - - - -
Flange, on request - - - - - -
PJE coupling (Victaulic) - - - - - -
Clamp coupling (L-coupling) - - - - - -
Union (+GF+) - - - - - -
CRNE pipe connection
Oval flange (BSP) - - - - - -
Oval flange (BSP), on request - - - - - -
Flange DN 65 DN 80 DN 100 DN 100 DN 125 DN 125
Flange, on request DN 80 DN 100 DN 125 DN 125 DN 150 DN 150
PJE coupling (Victaulic) 3" 4" 4" 4" 4" 4"
Clamp coupling (L-coupling) 88.9 114.3 114.3 114.3 114.3 114.3
Union (+GF+) - - - - - -
● Standard.
❍ Available.
*
CRNE 32 to 150 with HQQE shaft seal: -40 to +120 °C.
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The CR and CRE pumps are non-self-priming, vertical CRE, CRIE and CRNE pumps are fitted with a totally
multistage centrifugal pumps. enclosed, fan-cooled, frequency-controlled MGE motor
with principal dimensions to EN standards.
The pumps are available with a Grundfos standard
motor (CR pumps) or a Grundfos frequency-controlled Electrical tolerances comply with EN 60034.
motor (CRE pumps). CRE, CRIE, CRNE pumps from 0.37 to 1.1 kW are
The pump consists of a pump head and a base. fitted with single-phase MGE motors as standard.
The chamber stack and the sleeve are secured The 1.5 kW single-phase MGE motors are available on
between the pump head and the base by means of request.
staybolts. The base has suction and discharge ports CRE, CRIE, CRNE pumps from 1.5 to 22 kW are fitted
on the same level (in line). All pumps are fitted with a with three-phase MGE motors as standard. The 0.37 to
maintenance-free mechanical shaft seal of the 1.1 kW three-phase MGE motors are available on
cartridge type. request.
See WinCAPS or WebCAPS on www.grundfos.com.
Electrical data
Motor
MGE motor
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
Up to 4 kW: V18
Coupling Mounting designation
5.5 kW and up: V1
Insulation class F
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MGE 0.37 to 2.2 kW • Mains supply (terminals N, PE, L or L1, L2, L3, PE)
Product introduction
A galvanically safe separation must fulfil the
Advanced functional module (FM 300)
requirements for reinforced insulation including
The FM 300 is the standard functional module in all creepage distances and clearances specified in
MGE motors from 0.37 to 2.2 kW. EN 61800-5-1.
The module has a number of inputs and outputs
enabling the motor to be used in advanced
applications where many inputs and outputs are
required.
The FM 300 has these connections:
• three analog inputs
• one analog output
• two dedicated digital inputs
• two configurable digital inputs or open-collector
outputs
• Grundfos Digital Sensor input and output
• two Pt100/1000 inputs
• two LiqTec sensor inputs
NC
• two signal relay outputs C1
• GENIbus connection. NO
Connection terminals NC
C2
CRE, CRIE, CRNE pumps have a number of inputs
NO
and outputs enabling the pumps to be used in
advanced applications where many inputs and outputs OC DI
18 GND
+24 V*
11 DI4/OC2
are required.
19 Pt100/1000
The number of available inputs and outputs depends
17 Pt100/1000
on the selected functional module. Functional module 12 AO
300 has been selected as standard for CRE, CRIE and 9 GND
+24 V* +24 V* +24 V*/5 V* +5 V*
CRNE pumps.
+ +
14 AI3
See fig. 5. 1 DI2
24 GDS RX
The output is galvanically separated from other +5 V* 7 AI2
circuits. Therefore, the supply voltage or safety
extra-low voltage can be connected to the output * If an external supply source is used, there must be a
connection to GND.
as desired.
– Signal relay 2: Fig. 5 Connection terminals, FM 300 functional module
SELV:
The output is galvanically separated from other
circuits. Therefore, the supply voltage or safety
extra-low voltage can be connected to the output
as desired.
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MGE 3 to 7.5 kW
Product introduction
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MGE 11 to 22 kW
Product introduction
Advanced I/O module
The advanced I/O module is the standard functional
module in all MGE motors from 11 to 22 kW.
The module has a number of inputs and outputs
enabling the motor to be used in advanced
applications where many inputs and outputs are
required.
The Advanced I/O module has these connections:
• start/stop terminals
• three digital inputs
• one setpoint input
• one sensor input (feedback sensor)
• one sensor 2 input
• one analog output
• two Pt100 inputs
• two signal relay outputs
• GENIbus connection.
20: Pt100 B
Connection terminals 19: Pt100 B
As a precaution, the wires to be connected to the 18: Pt100 A
17: Pt100 A
following connection groups must be separated from 16: GND (frame)
each other by reinforced insulation in their entire 15: 24 V
14: Sensor input 2
lengths. 13: GND
12: Analog output
Inputs 11: Digital input 4
• Start/stop (terminals 2 and 3) 10: Digital input 3
1: Digital input 2
• digital inputs (terminals 1 and 9, 10 and 9, 11 and 9) 9: GND (frame)
8: 24 V
• sensor input 2 (terminals 14 and 15) 7: Sensor input
• Pt100 sensor inputs (terminals 17, 18, 19 and 20) B: RS-485B
Y: Screen
• setpoint input (terminals 4, 5 and 6) A: RS-485A
• sensor input (terminals 7 and 8)
• GENIbus (terminals B, Y and A).
All inputs are internally separated from the mains-
conducting parts by reinforced insulation and
galvanically separated from other circuits. 6: GND (frame)
All control terminals are supplied with protective extra- 5: 10 V
4: Setpoint input
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As standard, the terminal box is fitted on the suction Installation altitude is the height above sea level of the
side of the pump. installation site. Motors installed up to 1,000 metres
above sea level can be loaded 100 %.
Motors installed more than 1,000 metres above sea
level must not be fully loaded due to the low density
and consequently low cooling effect of the air.
MGE 0.37 to 2.2 kW
* Even though the MGE motor (0.37 to 2.2 kW) has no defined 0
efficiency class, the efficiency is still above the IE4 level including 0 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200
both motor and electronics.
Altitude[m]
[m]
If the ambient temperature exceeds the above
maximum ambient temperatures or the pump is Fig. 9 Derating of motor output (P2) in relation to altitude
installed at an altitude exceeding 1,000 metres, the above sea level
motor must not be fully loaded due to the risk of
overheating. Overheating may result from excessive MGE 3 to 22 kW
ambient temperatures or the low density and
P2
consequently low cooling effect of the air.
[%]
In such cases, it may be necessary to use a motor with
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a higher rated output.
0.9
Viscosity 0.8
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2. Control of E-pumps
Control of E-pumps
Examples of E-pump applications Constant level
• Boiler feed systems
CRE, CRIE and CRNE pumps are the ideal choice for
a number of applications characterised by a demand • condensate systems
for variable flow at constant pressure. The pumps are • sprinkler irrigation systems
suited for water supply systems and pressure boosting • chemical industry, etc.
as well as for industrial applications. Example: In a steam boiler, it is important to be able to
Depending on the application, the pumps offer energy monitor and control pump operation to maintain a
savings, increased comfort and improved processing. constant level of water in the boiler.
E-pumps in the service of industry By using an E-pump with level sensor in the boiler, it is
possible to maintain a constant water level.
The industry uses a large number of pumps in many
different applications. Demands on pumps in terms of A constant water level ensures optimum and cost-
pump performance and mode of operation make speed efficient operation as a result of a stable steam
control a must in many applications. production.
Some of the applications in which E-pumps are often Dosing applications
used are listed below. • Chemical industry, i.e. control of pH values
Constant pressure • petrochemical industry
• Water supply • paint industry
• washing and cleaning systems • degreasing systems
• distribution from waterworks • bleaching systems, etc.
• humidifying systems Example: In the petrochemical industry, E-pumps with
• water treatment systems pressure sensor are used as dosing pumps.
The E-pumps help to ensure that the correct mixture
• process boosting systems, etc.
ratio is achieved when more liquids are combined.
Example: Within industrial water supply, E-pumps with
E-pumps functioning as dosing pumps improve
integrated pressure sensor are used to ensure a
processing and offer energy savings.
constant pressure in the piping system. From the
sensor, the E-pump receives inputs about changes of E-pumps in commercial building services
pressure as a result of changes in the consumption. Commercial building services use E-pumps to maintain
The E-pump responds to the input by adjusting the a constant pressure or a constant temperature based
speed until the pressure is equalised. The constant on a variable flow.
pressure is stabilised once more on the basis of a
preset setpoint. Constant pressure
Water supply in high-rise buildings, such as office
Constant temperature
buildings and hotels.
• Air-conditioning systems at industrial plants
Example: E-pumps with pressure sensor are used for
• industrial cooling systems water supply in high-rise buildings to ensure a constant
• industrial freezing systems pressure even at the highest draw-off point. As the
• casting and moulding tools, etc. consumption pattern and thus the pressure changes
Example: In industrial freezing systems, E-pumps with during the day, the E-pump continuously adapts its
temperature sensor increase comfort and lower performance until the pressure is equalised.
operating costs compared with pumps without a Constant temperature
temperature sensor.
• Air-conditioning systems in hotels, schools, etc.
An E-pump continuously adapts its performance to the
• building cooling systems, etc.
changing demands reflected in the differences in
temperature of the liquid circulating in the freezing Example: E-pumps are an excellent choice for
system. Thus, the lower the demand for cooling, the buildings where a constant temperature is essential.
smaller the quantity of liquid circulated in the system E-pumps keep the temperature constant in air-
and vice versa. conditioned, high-rise glass buildings, irrespective of
the seasonal fluctuations of the outdoor temperature
and various heat impacts inside the building.
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It is possible to communicate with CRE, CRIE, CRNE The pump is designed for wireless radio or infrared
pumps via the following: communication with the Grundfos GO Remote.
• control panel on the pump The Grundfos GO Remote enables setting of functions
and gives access to status overviews, technical
• Grundfos R100 remote control
product information and actual operating parameters.
• Grundfos GO Remote
The Grundfos GO Remote offers the following mobile
• central management system. interfaces (MI). See fig. 13.
The purpose of controlling an E-pump is to monitor and
control the pressure, temperature, flow and liquid level
of the system.
1
Control panel on pump
The control panel on the E-pump terminal box makes it +
possible to change the setpoint settings manually.
2
MGE 0.37 to 2.2 kW
The operating condition of the pump is indicated by the
Grundfos Eye on the control panel. See fig. 11, pos. A.
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+
Pos. Description
TM05 5993 4312
Grundfos MI 202:
Add-on module which can be used in conjunction with an
1
Apple iPhone or iPod with 30-pin connector and iOS 5.0
or later, e.g. fourth generation iPhone or iPod.
Grundfos MI 204:
Add-on module which can be used in conjunction with an
Fig. 11 Control panel on CRE pump, 0.37 to 2.2 kW Apple iPhone or iPod with Lightning connector, e.g. fifth
2
generation iPhone or iPod.
MGE 3 to 22 kW (The MI 204 is also available together with an Apple iPod
touch and a cover.)
Grundfos MI 301:
Separate module enabling radio or infrared
3 communication. The module can be used in conjunction
with an Android or iOS-based smart device with
Bluetooth connection.
TM02 8513 0304
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Central management system Control modes for E-pumps
Control of E-pumps
Communication with the E-pump is possible even if the CRE, CRIE and CRNE pumps are available in two
operator is not present near the E-pump. variants:
Communication is enabled by connecting the E-pump • CRE, CRIE and CRNE with integrated pressure
to a central management system. This allows the sensor
operator to monitor the pump and to change control
• CRE, CRIE and CRNE without sensor.
modes and setpoint settings.
CRE, CRIE and CRNE with integrated
Control pressure sensor
management
system Use CRE, CRIE and CRNE pumps with integrated
pressure sensor in applications where you want to
control the pressure after the pump, irrespective of the
flow. For further information, see Examples of E-pump
applications, page 13.
Signals of pressure changes in the piping system are
LonWorks, PROFIBUS, Modbus, GSM/GPRS, transmitted continuously from the sensor to the pump.
GRM and BACnet
The pump responds to the signals by adjusting its
performance up or down to compensate for the
pressure difference between the actual and the
desired pressure. As this adjustment is a continuous
process, a constant pressure is maintained in the
piping system.
E-pump E-pump
(3 to 7.5 kW) (0.37 to 2.2 kW and
11 to 22 kW)
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A CRE, CRIE or CRNE pump with integrated pressure CRE, CRIE and CRNE without sensor
Control of E-pumps
Q Max.
Fig. 17 Constant-curve mode
Q set Q
Max.
TM00 9323 1204
Min.
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3. Construction
Construction
CRE 1, 3, 5, 10, 15 and 20 CRIE, CRNE 1, 3, 5, 10, 15 and 20
1 1
3 3
10
2 10
4 6
7 4
5
5 6
7
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TM02 1194 1403
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Pos. Designation Material EN/DIN AISI/ASTM Pos. Designation Material EN/DIN AISI/ASTM
Cast iron Cast iron
1 Pump head EN-JL1030 ASTM 25B 1 Pump head EN-JL1030 ASTM 25B
EN-GJL-200 EN-GJL-200 1)
1.4401 1) AISI 316 Pump head CF 8M equal to
3 Shaft Stainless steel 2 Stainless steel 1.4408
1.4057 2) AISI 431 cover AISI 316
4 Impeller Stainless steel 1.4301 AISI 304 1.4401 2)
AISI 316
5 Chamber Stainless steel 1.4301 AISI 304 3 Shaft Stainless steel 1.4460 3)
AISI 329
1.4057 4)
6 Sleeve Stainless steel 1.4301 AISI 304
CF 8M equal to
O-ring for 8 Base Stainless steel 1.4408
7 EPDM or FKM - - AISI 316
sleeve
9 Neck ring PTFE - -
Cast iron
8 Base EN-JL1030 ASTM 25B 10 Shaft seal Cartridge type - -
EN-GJL-200
9 Neck ring PTFE - - Cast iron
11 Base plate EN-JL1030 ASTM 25B
EN-GJL-200 1)
10 Shaft seal - -
Rubber parts EPDM or FKM - -
Rubber parts EPDM or FKM - -
CRIE
1)
CRE 1, 3, 5. 4 Impeller Stainless steel 1.4301 AISI 304
2)
CRE 10, 15, 20. 5 Chamber Stainless steel 1.4301 AISI 304
6 Sleeve Stainless steel 1.4301 AISI 304
O-ring for
7 EPDM or FKM - -
sleeve
CRNE
4 Impeller Stainless steel 1.4401 AISI 316
5 Chamber Stainless steel 1.4401 AISI 316
6 Sleeve Stainless steel 1.4401 AISI 316
O-ring for
7 EPDM or FKM - -
sleeve
1)
Stainless steel available on request.
2)
CRIE, CRNE 1, 3, 5.
3)
CRNE.
4)
CRIE 10, 15, 20.
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Pos. Designation Materials EN/DIN AISI/ASTM Pos. Designation Materials EN/DIN AISI/ASTM
Cast iron ASTM CF 8M equal to
1 Pump head EN-JS1050 1 Pump head Stainless steel 1.4408
EN-GJS-500-7 80-55-06 AISI 316
Cast iron Cast iron
2 Motor stool EN-JL1030 ASTM 25B 2 Motor stool EN-JL1030 ASTM 25B
EN-GJL-200 EN-GJL-200 1)
3 Shaft Stainless steel 1.4057 AISI 431 3 Shaft Stainless steel 1.4462
4 Impeller Stainless steel 1.4301 AISI 304 4 Impeller Stainless steel 1.4401 AISI 316
5 Chamber Stainless steel 1.4301 AISI 304 5 Chamber Stainless steel 1.4401 AISI 316
6 Sleeve Stainless steel 1.4301 AISI 304 6 Sleeve Stainless steel 1.4401 AISI 316
O-ring for O-ring for
7 EPDM or FKM 7 EPDM or FKM
sleeve sleeve
Cast iron ASTM CF 8M equal to
8 Base EN-JS1050 8 Base Stainless steel 1.4408
EN-GJS-500-7 80-55-06 AISI 316
Carbon-graphite- Carbon-graphite-
9 Neck ring 9 Neck ring
filled PTFE filled PTFE
10 Shaft seal 10 Shaft seal
11 Bearing ring SiC/SiC 11 Bearing ring SiC/SiC
Support Carbon-graphite- Support Carbon-graphite-
12 12
bearing filled PTFE bearing filled PTFE
Rubber parts EPDM or FKM Cast iron
13 Base plate EN-JS1050 ASTM 88-55-06
EN-GJS-500-7 1)
Rubber parts EPDM or FKM
1)
Stainless steel available on request.
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CRE 120 and 150 CRNE 120 and 150
Construction
GrA3732 - GrA3735
GrA3731
Sectional drawing Sectional drawing
Pos. Designation Materials EN/DIN AISI/ASTM Pos. Designation Materials EN/DIN AISI/ASTM
Cast iron A 536 1 Pump head Stainless steel 1.4408 A 351 CF 8M
1 Pump head EN-JS1050
EN-GJS-500-7 65-45-12 Motor stool Cast iron
EN-JL1030 A48-30 B
Motor stool Cast iron (11-45 kW) EN-GJL-200
EN-JL1030 A48-30 B 2
(11-45 kW) EN-GJL-200 Motor stool Cast iron A 536
2 EN-JS1050
Motor stool Cast iron A 536 (55-75 kW) EN-GJS-500-7 65-45-12
EN-JS1050
(55-75 kW) EN-GJS-500-7 65-45-12 3 Shaft Stainless steel 1.4462 SAF 2205
3 Shaft Stainless steel 1.4057 AISI 431 4 Impeller Stainless steel 1.4401 AISI 316
4 Impeller Stainless steel 1.4301 AISI 304 5 Chamber Stainless steel 1.4401 AISI 316
5 Chamber Stainless steel 1.4301 AISI 304 6 Sleeve Stainless steel 1.4401 AISI 316
6 Sleeve Stainless steel 1.4401 AISI 316 O-ring for
7 EPDM or FKM
O-ring for sleeve
7 EPDM or FKM
sleeve 8 Base Stainless steel 1.4408 A 351 CF 8M
Cast iron A 536 Cast iron A 536
8 Base EN-JS1050 9 Base plate EN-JS1050
EN-GJS-500-7 65-45-12 EN-GJS-500-7 1) 65-45-12
Cast iron A 536 Carbon-graphite-
9 Base plate EN-JS1050 10 Neck ring
EN-GJS-500-7 65-45-12 filled PTFE
Carbon-graphite- SiC/SiC (∅22)
10 Neck ring 11 Shaft seal 2)
filled PTFE Carbon/SiC (∅32)
SiC/SiC (∅22)
11 Shaft seal 1) 12 Support bearing
Carbon-graphite-
Carbon/SiC (∅32) filled PTFE
Support Carbon-graphite- 13 Bearing ring SiC/SiC
12
bearing filled PTFE
Cast iron A 536
13 Bearing ring SiC/SiC 14 Base plate EN-JS1050
EN-GJS-500-7 1) 65-45-12
Rubber parts EPDM or FKM Rubber parts EPDM or FKM
1)
∅22 mm shaft, 11-45 kW. 1)
Stainless steel available on request.
∅32 mm shaft, 55-75 kW. 2) ∅22 mm shaft, 11-45 kW.
∅32 mm shaft, 55-75 kW.
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4. Type key
Type key
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NOTE: For pump sizes 32, 45, 64, 90, 120, 150, the max. pressure for PJE version is 50 bar and only available in CRNE version.
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0
-60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
t [°C]
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The following table shows the maximum permissible The values for operating and inlet pressures stated in
inlet pressure. However, the actual inlet pressure plus the table should not be considered individually but
the pressure against a closed valve must always be should always be compared.
lower than the maximum permissible operating See the following examples.
pressure. Example 1
If the maximum permissible operating pressure is The following pump type has been selected:
exceeded, the conical bearing in the motor may be CRE 3-11 A-A-A.
damaged and the life of the shaft seal reduced. Maximum operating pressure: 16 bar. Maximum inlet
Pump type [bar]
pressure: 10 bar.
Discharge pressure against a closed valve: 9.6 bar.
CRE, CRIE, CRNE 1
See page 32.
1-2 → 1-25 10
1-27 15 This pump is not allowed to start at an inlet pressure of
10 bar, but at an inlet pressure of 16.0 - 10.3 = 5.7 bar.
CRE, CRIE, CRNE 3
3-2 → 3-17 10 Example 2
3-19 → 3-25 15
The following pump type has been selected:
CRE, CRIE, CRNE 5 CRE 10-2 A-A-A.
5-2 → 5-9 10 Maximum operating pressure: 16 bar.
5-10 → 5-24 15
Maximum inlet pressure: 8 bar.
CRE, CRIE, CRNE 10
Discharge pressure against a closed valve: 2.9 bar.
10-1 → 10-5 8 See page 39.
10-6 → 10-17 10
This pump is allowed to start at an inlet pressure of
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8 bar, as the discharge pressure against a closed
15-1 → 15-2 8
15-3 → 15-12 10
valve is only 2.9 bar, which results in an operating
pressure of 8.0 + 2.9 = 10.9 bar. On the contrary, the
CRE, CRIE, CRNE 20
maximum operating pressure of this pump is limited to
20-1 8 16 bar, as a higher operating pressure will require an
20-2 → 20-10 10
inlet pressure of more than 8 bar.
CRE, CRNE 32
If the inlet or operating pressure exceeds the
32-1-1 → 32-2 4
32-3-2 → 32-6 10
permissible pressure, see section 11. Variants,
32-7 15 page 94.
CRE, CRNE 45
45-1-1 → 45-1 4
45-2-2 → 45-3 10
45-4-2 15
CRE, CRNE 64
64-1-1 4
64-1 → 64-2-1 10
64-2 → 64-3-2 15
CRE, CRNE 90
90-1-1 → 90-2-2 10
90-2-1 15
CRE, CRNE 120
120-1 10
CRE, CRNE 150
150-1-1 10
150-1 15
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CRE, CRIE, CRNE
6
140
-5-2
-4-2
-2
0.4 40
-1
20
-1-1 Best
p H
[MPa] [m]
CRE 32 efficiency
0.0 0
220 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 Q [m³/h]
2.0 -7
200
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Q [l/s]
P2 Eta
180
[kW] [%]
-6
3.2 P2 1/1 80
140 0.8 20
-5-2
0.0 0
-2 8 4
60
-2-1 0 0
0.4 40
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 Q [m³/h]
-1
-1-1
20
Fig. 22 Example of a CRE pump’s duty point
0.0 0
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 Q [m³/h]
As the pump is sized on the basis of the highest
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Q [l/s]
P2
[kW]
Eta
[%] possible flow, it is important always to have the duty
3.2 80
0.8
40
20
to keep the efficiency high when the flow drops.
0.0 0
TM02 7323 3103
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 Q [m³/h]
Eta
H NPSH
[m] [m]
32 QH 3500 rpm 1/1 16
8 4
0 0
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 Q [m³/h]
23
6 CRE, CRIE, CRNE
H Q n
characterised by a variable flow. Consequently, it is not ------n- -----n-
Q n
possible to select a pump that is constantly operating x x
at optimum efficiency. Hn
Min. curve
Q
TM01 4916 4803
Legend
0
0 Q [m³/h] Hn Rated head [m]
Fig. 25 Min. and max. performance curves Hx Actual head [m]
In situations where it is not possible to select a duty Qn Rated flow rate [m3/h]
point close to the 100 % curve, the below affinity Qx Actual flow rate [m3/h]
equations can be used. The head (H), flow (Q) and
nn Rated motor speed [min-1] (nn = 3500 min-1)
input power (P) are all the appropriate variables for the
motor speed (n). nx Actual motor speed [min-1]
Note: ηn Rated efficiency [%]
The approximated formulas apply on condition that the ηx Actual efficiency [%]
system characteristic remains unchanged for nn and nx
WinCAPS and WebCAPS
and that it is based on the formula H = k x Q2 where k
is a constant. WinCAPS and WebCAPS are both selection
The power equation implies that the pump efficiency is programmes offered by Grundfos.
unchanged at the two speeds. In practice, this is not The two programmes offer the possibility of calculating
quite correct. an E-pump’s specific duty point and energy
To obtain a precise calculation of the power savings consumption.
resulting from a reduction of pump speed, take into By entering the dimensional data of the pump,
account the efficiencies of the frequency converter and WinCAPS and WebCAPS can calculate the exact duty
the motor. point and energy consumption.
See section 12. Further product information for further
information.
24
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
6
Pump material Shaft seal
P (PJE)
A (oval)
TM02 1201 0601
Fig. 29 CR pump
25
6 CRE, CRIE, CRNE
tm Hv
(°C) (m)
190 126
180 100
170 79
Hf
160 62
150 45
40
140 35
30
H pb 130
NPSH 25
120 20
110 15
Hv 12
100 10
8,0
90
6,0
80 5,0
4,0
70 3,0
60 2,0
1,5
50
1,0
40 0,8
0,6
TM02 7439 3403
30 0,4
0,3
20
0,2
10
0,1
0
26
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
6
How to read the curve charts
p H
[MPa] [m]
CRE 32
220 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
2.0 -7
200
180 -6
1.6
160
QH curve for the individual
140
pump.
-5-2
The bold curves indicate the
1.2 120 recommended duty range for
-4-2 best efficiency.
100
0.8
Number of stages. 80
QH curve for each individual impeller. Curves for complete (1/1) and reduced-diameter (2/3) impellers are shown.
Qmin
[%]
30 CR
20
TM01 2816 0303
10
0
40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 t [°C]
Fig. 32 Minimum flow rate
27
7 Performance curves and technical data
CRE 1
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
CRE 1
2000
200
180
1600
160
-17
140
100
800 -9
80
60 -6
400 40 -4
20
0 0
0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 Q [m³/h]
0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 Q [l/s]
P2 Eta
[kW] [%]
0.10 50
Eta
0.08 P2 40
0.06 30
0.04 20
0.02 10
0.00 0
0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 Q [m³/h]
H NPSH
[m] [m]
10 5
QH 3500 rpm
8 4
6 3
4 2
TM05 6833 0313
NPSH
2 1
0 0
0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 Q [m³/h]
28
CRE, CRIE, CRNE Performance curves and technical data
CRE 1
7
CRE 1
Dimensional sketches
29
7 Performance curves and technical data
CRIE, CRNE 1
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
CRIE, CRNE 1
CRIE, CRNE 1
p H
[kPa] [m]
-27 CRIE, CRNE 1
240 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
-25
220
2000
200
180
1600
160
-17
140
100
-9
800 80
60 -6
400 40 -4
20
0 0
0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 Q [m³/h]
0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 Q [l/s]
P2 Eta
[kW] [%]
0.10 50
Eta
0.08 P2 40
0.06 30
0.04 20
0.02 10
0.00 0
0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 Q [m³/h]
H NPSH
[m] [m]
10 5
QH 3500 rpm
8 4
6 3
4 2
TM05 6834 0313
NPSH
2 1
0 0
0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 Q [m³/h]
30
CRE, CRIE, CRNE Performance curves and technical data
CRIE, CRNE 1
7
CRIE, CRNE 1
Dimensional sketches
31
7 Performance curves and technical data
CRE 3
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
CRE 3
CRE 3
p H
[kPa] [m]
-25 CRE 3
240 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
-23
220
2000
200
180
-17
1600
160
140
1200 120
-11
100
800 80 -8
60
-5
400 40 -4
-2
20
0 0
0.0 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 2.8 3.2 3.6 4.0 4.4 4.8 5.2 Q [m³/h]
0.08 Eta 40
0.04 20
0.00 0
0.0 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 2.8 3.2 3.6 4.0 4.4 4.8 5.2 Q [m³/h]
H NPSH
[m] [m]
QH 3500 rpm
9 6
6 4
TM05 6835 0313
3 NPSH 2
0 0
0.0 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 2.8 3.2 3.6 4.0 4.4 4.8 5.2 Q [m³/h]
32
CRE, CRIE, CRNE Performance curves and technical data
CRE 3
7
CRE 3
Dimensional sketches
33
7 Performance curves and technical data
CRIE, CRNE 3
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
CRIE, CRNE 3
CRIE, CRNE 3
p H
[kPa] [m]
-25 CRIE, CRNE 3
240 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
-23
220
2000
200
180
-17
1600
160
140
1200 120
-11
100
800 80 -8
60
-5
400 40 -4
-2
20
0 0
0.0 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 2.8 3.2 3.6 4.0 4.4 4.8 5.2 Q [m³/h]
0.08 Eta 40
0.04 20
0.00 0
0.0 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 2.8 3.2 3.6 4.0 4.4 4.8 5.2 Q [m³/h]
H NPSH
[m] [m]
QH 3500 rpm
9 6
6 4
TM05 6836 0313
3 NPSH 2
0 0
0.0 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6 2.0 2.4 2.8 3.2 3.6 4.0 4.4 4.8 5.2 Q [m³/h]
34
CRE, CRIE, CRNE Performance curves and technical data
CRIE, CRNE 3
7
CRIE, CRNE 3
Dimensional sketches
35
7 Performance curves and technical data
CRE 5
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
CRE 5
CRE 5
p H
[kPa] [m]
-24 CRE 5
240 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
-22
220
2000
200
180
1600 -16
160
140
1200 -12
120
100
-9
800 80
60
-5
400 -4
40
-2
20
0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Q [m³/h]
0.08 20
0.00 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Q [m³/h]
H NPSH
[m] QH 3500 rpm [m]
9 6
6 4
TM05 6837 0313
3 2
NPSH
0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Q [m³/h]
36
CRE, CRIE, CRNE Performance curves and technical data
CRE 5
7
CRE 5
Dimensional sketches
37
7 Performance curves and technical data
CRIE, CRNE 5
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
CRIE, CRNE 5
CRIE, CRNE 5
p H
[kPa] [m]
-24 CRIE, CRNE 5
240 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
-22
220
2000
200
180
1600 -16
160
140
1200 -12
120
100
-9
800 80
60
-5
400 -4
40
-2
20
0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Q [m³/h]
0.08 20
0.00 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Q [m³/h]
H NPSH
[m] QH 3500 rpm [m]
9 6
6 4
TM05 6838 0313
3 2
NPSH
0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Q [m³/h]
38
CRE, CRIE, CRNE Performance curves and technical data
CRIE, CRNE 5
7
CRIE, CRNE 5
Dimensional sketches
39
7 Performance curves and technical data
CRE 10
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
CRE 10
CRE 10
p H
[kPa] [m]
260
CRE 10
-17 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
2400
240
220
2000
200
180 -12
1600 160
140 -9
1200 120
100
-6
800 80 -5
60
-3
400 40
-2
20 -1
0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Q [m³/h]
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 Q [l/s]
P2 Eta
[kW] [%]
0.8 80
0.6 Eta 60
P2
0.4 40
0.2 20
0.0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Q [m³/h]
H NPSH
[m] [m]
16 3500 rpm 8
12 6
8 4
TM05 6839 0313
4 NPSH 2
0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Q [m³/h]
40
CRE, CRIE, CRNE Performance curves and technical data
CRE 10
7
CRE 10
Dimensional sketches
41
7 Performance curves and technical data
CRE, CRIE, CRNE 10
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
CRE, CRIE, CRNE 10
220
2000
200
180 -12
1600 160
140 -9
1200 120
100
-6
800 80 -5
60
-3
400 40
-2
20 -1
0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Q [m³/h]
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 Q [l/s]
P2 Eta
[kW] [%]
0.8 80
0.6 Eta 60
P2
0.4 40
0.2 20
0.0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Q [m³/h]
H NPSH
[m] [m]
16 3500 rpm 8
12 6
8 4
TM05 6840 0313
4 NPSH 2
0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Q [m³/h]
42
CRE, CRIE, CRNE Performance curves and technical data
CRE, CRIE, CRNE 10
7
43
7 Performance curves and technical data
CRE 15
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
CRE 15
CRE 15
p H
[kPa] [m] -12 CRE 15
240 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
220
-10
2000
200
180
-8
1600
160
140
1200 120
-5
100
-4
800 80
-3
60
-2
400 40
-1
20
0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 Q [m³/h]
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Q [l/s]
P2 Eta
[kW] [%]
1.6 Eta 80
1.2 60
P2
0.8 40
0.4 20
0.0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 Q [m³/h]
H NPSH
[m] [m]
20 3500 rpm 8
15 6
10 4
TM05 6841 0313
5 2
NPSH
0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 Q [m³/h]
44
CRE, CRIE, CRNE Performance curves and technical data
CRE 15
7
CRE 15
Dimensional sketches
45
7 Performance curves and technical data
CRIE, CRNE 15
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
CRIE, CRNE 15
CRIE, CRNE 15
p H
[kPa] [m] -12 CRIE, CRNE 15
240 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
220
-10
2000
200
180
-8
1600
160
140
1200 120
-5
100
-4
800 80
-3
60
-2
400 40
-1
20
0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 Q [m³/h]
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Q [l/s]
P2 Eta
[kW] [%]
1.6 Eta 80
1.2 60
P2
0.8 40
0.4 20
0.0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 Q [m³/h]
H NPSH
[m] [m]
20 3500 rpm 8
15 6
10 4
TM50 6842 0313
5 2
NPSH
0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 Q [m³/h]
46
CRE, CRIE, CRNE Performance curves and technical data
CRIE, CRNE 15
7
CRIE, CRNE 15
Dimensional sketches
47
7 Performance curves and technical data
CRE 20
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
CRE 20
CRE 20
p H
[kPa] [m]
CRE 20
220 -10 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
2000
200
180
-8
1600
160
140
-6
1200 120
100
-4
800 80
-3
60
-2
400 40
-1
20
0 0
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 Q [m³/h]
0 2 4 6 8 10 Q [l/s]
P2 Eta
[kW] [%]
1.6 P2 80
1.2 Eta 60
0.8 40
0.4 20
0.0 0
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 Q [m³/h]
H NPSH
[m] 3500 rpm [m]
20 8
15 6
10 4
TM50 6843 0313
5 2
NPSH
0 0
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 Q [m³/h]
48
CRE, CRIE, CRNE Performance curves and technical data
CRE 20
7
CRE 20
Dimensional sketches
49
7 Performance curves and technical data
CRIE, CRNE 20
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
CRIE, CRNE 20
CRIE, CRNE 20
p H
[kPa] [m]
CRIE, CRNE 20
220 -10 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
2000
200
180
-8
1600
160
140
-6
1200 120
100
-4
800 80
-3
60
-2
400 40
-1
20
0 0
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 Q [m³/h]
0 2 4 6 8 10 Q [l/s]
P2 Eta
[kW] [%]
1.6 P2 80
1.2 Eta 60
0.8 40
0.4 20
0.0 0
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 Q [m³/h]
H NPSH
[m] 3500 rpm [m]
20 8
15 6
10 4
TM05 6844 0313
5 2
NPSH
0 0
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 Q [m³/h]
50
CRE, CRIE, CRNE Performance curves and technical data
CRIE, CRNE 20
7
CRIE, CRNE 20
Dimensional sketches
51
7 Performance curves and technical data
CRE 32
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
CRE 32
CRE 32
p H
[MPa] [m]
CRE 32
220 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
2.0 -7
200
180 -6
1.6
160
140
-5-2
1.2 120
-4-2
100
0.8 80
60 -2
-2-1
0.4 40
-1
-1-1
20
0.0 0
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 Q [m³/h]
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Q [l/s]
P2 Eta
[kW] [%]
3.2 P2 1/1 80
2.4 Eta 60
P2 2/3
1.6 40
0.8 20
0.0 0
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 Q [m³/h]
H NPSH
[m] [m]
32 QH 3500 rpm 1/1 16
24 12
QH 3500 rpm 2/3 NPSH
16 8
TM05 6845 0313
8 4
0 0
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 Q [m³/h]
52
CRE, CRIE, CRNE Performance curves and technical data
CRE 32
7
CRE 32
Dimensional sketches
F (DIN)
53
7 Performance curves and technical data
CRNE 32
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
CRNE 32
CRNE 32
p H
[MPa] [m]
CRNE 32
220 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
2.0 -7
200
180 -6
1.6
160
140
-5-2
1.2 120
-4-2
100
0.8 80
60 -2
-2-1
0.4 40
-1
-1-1
20
0.0 0
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 Q [m³/h]
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Q [l/s]
P2 Eta
[kW] [%]
3.2 P2 1/1 80
2.4 Eta 60
P2 2/3
1.6 40
0.8 20
0.0 0
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 Q [m³/h]
H NPSH
[m] [m]
32 QH 3500 rpm 1/1 16
24 12
QH 3500 rpm 2/3 NPSH
16 8
TM05 6846 0313
8 4
0 0
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 Q [m³/h]
54
CRE, CRIE, CRNE Performance curves and technical data
CRNE 32
7
CRNE 32
Dimensional sketches
F (DIN)
P (PJE)
55
7 Performance curves and technical data
CRE 45
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
CRE 45
CRE 45
p H
[MPa] [m]
140
CRE 45
-4-2 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
130
1.2
120
-3
110
1.0
100
90
0.8 80 -2
70 -2-1
0.6 60
50
0.4 40 -1
-1-1
30
0.2 20
10
0.0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 Q [m³/h]
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 Q [l/s]
P2 P2 Eta
[hp] [kW] [%]
8 80
10
Eta
8 6 P2 1/1 60
6 P2 2/3
4 40
4
2 20
2
0 0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 Q [m³/h]
p H NPSH
[kPa] [m] [m]
400 40 QH 3500 rpm 1/1 8
200 20 4
TM05 6847 0313
100 10 2
0 0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 Q [m³/h]
56
CRE, CRIE, CRNE Performance curves and technical data
CRE 45
7
CRE 45
Dimensional sketches
F (DIN)
57
7 Performance curves and technical data
CRNE 45
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
CRNE 45
CRNE 45
p H
[MPa] [m]
140
CRNE 45
-4-2 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
130
1.2
120
-3
110
1.0
100
90
0.8 80 -2
70 -2-1
0.6 60
50
0.4 40 -1
-1-1
30
0.2 20
10
0.0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 Q [m³/h]
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 Q [l/s]
P2 P2 Eta
[hp] [kW] [%]
8 80
10
Eta
8 6 P2 1/1 60
6 P2 2/3
4 40
4
2 20
2
0 0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 Q [m³/h]
p H NPSH
[kPa] [m] [m]
400 40 QH 3500 rpm 1/1 8
200 20 4
TM05 6848 0313
100 10 2
0 0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 Q [m³/h]
58
CRE, CRIE, CRNE Performance curves and technical data
CRNE 45
7
CRNE 45
Dimensional sketches
P (PJE) F (DIN)
59
7 Performance curves and technical data
CRE 64
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
CRE 64
CRE 64
p H
[MPa] [m]
CRE 64
110 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
1.0 -3-2
100
90
0.8
80
-2-1
70
0.6 60 -2-2
50 -1
0.4 40
-1-1
30
0.2 20
10
0.0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Q [m³/h]
0 5 10 15 20 25 Q [l/s]
P2 P2 Eta
[hp] [kW] [%]
16 80
20 Eta
16 12 60
12 P2 1/1
8 40
8 P2 2/3
4 20
4
0 0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Q [m³/h]
p H NPSH
[kPa] [m] NPSH
[m]
QH 3500 rpm 1/1
400 40 8
200 20 4
TM05 6849 0313
100 10 2
0 0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Q [m³/h]
60
CRE, CRIE, CRNE Performance curves and technical data
CRE 64
7
CRE 64
Dimensional sketches
61
7 Performance curves and technical data
CRE 64
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
CRE 64
CRNE 64
p H
[MPa] [m]
CRNE 64
110 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
1.0 -3-2
100
90
0.8
80
-2-1
70
0.6 60 -2-2
50 -1
0.4 40
-1-1
30
0.2 20
10
0.0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Q [m³/h]
0 5 10 15 20 25 Q [l/s]
P2 P2 Eta
[hp] [kW] [%]
16 80
20 Eta
16 12 60
12 P2 1/1
8 40
8 P2 2/3
4 20
4
0 0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Q [m³/h]
p H NPSH
[kPa] [m] NPSH
[m]
QH 3500 rpm 1/1
400 40 8
200 20 4
TM05 6850 0313
100 10 2
0 0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Q [m³/h]
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CRE 90
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CRE 90
CRE 90
p H
[MPa] [m]
CRE 90
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-2-1
0.8
80
70 -2-2
0.6
60
50 -1
0.4 -1-1
40
30
0.2 20
10
0.0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Q [m³/h]
0 10 20 30 40 Q [l/s]
P2 Eta
[kW] Eta [%]
16 80
12 P2 1/1 60
P2 2/3
8 40
4 20
0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Q [m³/h]
H NPSH
[m] QH 3500 rpm 1/1 [m]
40 16
QH 3500 rpm 2/3
30 12
NPSH
20 8
TM05 6851 0313
10 4
0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Q [m³/h]
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CRNE 90
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CRNE 90
CRNE 90
p H
[MPa] [m]
CRNE 90
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-2-1
0.8
80
70 -2-2
0.6
60
50 -1
0.4 -1-1
40
30
0.2 20
10
0.0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Q [m³/h]
0 10 20 30 40 Q [l/s]
P2 Eta
[kW] Eta [%]
16 80
12 P2 1/1 60
P2 2/3
8 40
4 20
0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Q [m³/h]
H NPSH
[m] QH 3500 rpm 1/1 [m]
40 16
QH 3500 rpm 2/3
30 12
NPSH
20 8
TM05 6852 0313
10 4
0 0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Q [m³/h]
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P (PJE)
TM05 9473 3513
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CRE 120
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CRE 120
CRE 120
p H
[MPa] [m]
CRE 120
44 -1 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
0.4
40
36
32
0.3
28
24
0.2 20
16
12
0.1
8
0.0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 Q [m³/h]
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Q [l/s]
P2 P2 Eta
[hp] [kW] P2 1/1
[%]
16 80
20 Eta
12 60
15
10 8 40
5 4 20
0 0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 Q [m³/h]
p H NPSH
[kPa] [m] QH 3500 rpm 1/1 [m]
40 16
300 30 12
200 20 8
TM05 6853 0313
100 10 NPSH 4
0 0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 Q [m³/h]
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CRNE 120
CRNE 120
p H
[MPa] [m]
CRNE 120
44 -1 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
0.4
40
36
32
0.3
28
24
0.2 20
16
12
0.1
8
0.0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 Q [m³/h]
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Q [l/s]
P2 P2 Eta
[hp] [kW] P2 1/1
[%]
16 80
20 Eta
12 60
15
10 8 40
5 4 20
0 0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 Q [m³/h]
p H NPSH
[kPa] [m] QH 3500 rpm 1/1 [m]
40 16
300 30 12
200 20 8
TM05 6854 0313
100 10 NPSH 4
0 0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 Q [m³/h]
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CRE 150
CRE, CRIE, CRNE
CRE 150
CRE 150
p H
[MPa] [m]
52
CRE 150
0.5 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
48 -1
44
0.4
40
36
-1-1
32
0.3
28
24
0.2 20
16
12
0.1
8
0.0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 Q [m³/h]
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Q [l/s]
P2 P2 Eta
[hp] [kW] [%]
20 P2 1/1 80
25
Eta
20 15 P2 2/3 60
15 10 40
10
5 20
5
0 0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 Q [m³/h]
p H NPSH
[kPa] [m] [m]
NPSH
50 QH 3500 rpm 1/1 10
400 40 8
QH 3500 rpm 2/3
300 30 6
200 20 4
TM05 6855 3513
100 10 2
0 0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 Q [m³/h]
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CRE 150
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CRNE 150
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CRNE 150
CRNE 150
p H
[MPa] [m]
52
CRNE 150
0.5 ISO 9906:1999 Annex A
48 -1
44
0.4
40
36
-1-1
32
0.3
28
24
0.2 20
16
12
0.1
8
0.0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 Q [m³/h]
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Q [l/s]
P2 P2 Eta
[hp] [kW] [%]
20 P2 1/1 80
25 Eta
20 15 P2 2/3 60
15 10 40
10
5 20
5
0 0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 Q [m³/h]
p H NPSH
[kPa] [m] [m]
50 NPSH 10
QH 3500 rpm 1/1
400 40 8
QH 3500 rpm 2/3
300 30 6
200 20 4
TM05 6856 3513
100 10 2
0 0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 Q [m³/h]
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8. Motor data
Motor data
* Pumps are normally fitted with single-phase MGE motors. Previous dimension tables show pumps with single-phase MGE motors.
** Pumps are normally fitted with three-phase MGE motors. Previous dimension tables show pumps with three-phase MGE motors.
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9. Pumped liquids
Pumped liquids
The pumps are suitable for thin, non-explosive liquids, List of pumped liquids
not containing solid particles or fibres. The liquid must
A number of typical liquids are listed on the next page.
not chemically attack the pump materials.
Other pump versions may be applicable, but those
When pumping liquids with a density and/or viscosity
stated in the list are considered to be the best choices.
higher than that of water, use oversized motors, if
required. The table is intended as a general guide only and
cannot replace actual testing of the pumped liquids
Whether a pump is suitable for a particular liquid
and pump materials under specific operating
depends on a number of factors of which the most
conditions.
important are the chloride content, pH value,
temperature and content of chemicals and oils. However, use the list with some caution. Factors such
as those mentioned below may affect the chemical
Please note that aggressive liquids, such as sea water
resistance of a specific pump version:
and some acids, may attack or dissolve the protective
oxide film of the stainless steel and thus cause • concentration of the pumped liquid
corrosion. • liquid temperature
• pressure.
CRE and CRIE
Take safety precautions when pumping dangerous
CRE and CRIE pumps are suitable for non-corrosive
liquids.
liquids.
Use CRE or CRIE pumps for liquid transfer, circulation Notes
and pressure boosting of cold or hot clean water.
D Often with additives.
CRNE
The density and/or viscosity differ from that/those of water.
CRNE pumps are suitable for industrial liquids. E Take this factor into account when calculating motor output and
pump performance.
Use CRNE pumps in systems where all parts in contact
with the liquid must be made of high-grade stainless F Pump selection depends on many factors. Contact Grundfos.
See the separate data booklet on CRTE available on 4 Low self-ignition point.
www.grundfos.com (WebCAPS).
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Pumped liquids
Liquid concentration, liquid
Pumped liquid Chemical formula Note CRE, CRIE CRNE
temperature
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10. Accessories
Accessories
Pipe connection
Various sets of counter-flanges and couplings are available for pipe connection.
Adapter kit
DN 150 flanges are available for CRE, CRNE 120 and 150 pumps. To use DN 150 flanges, you must order two adapter
kits per pump.
CRE 120
150 mm, nominal 2 96638169
CRE 150
TM04 0021 4807
We offer an optional 6" pump base for the CRN 90, 120 and 150 pump ranges with DN 150 connections according to
DIN, ANSI and JIS standards. This base eliminates the need for an adapter kit.
For more information, see CR "Custom-built pumps" data booklet on www.grundfos.com (WebCAPS).
Product
Counter-flange Pump type Description Rated pressure Pipe connection
number
CRE 1
CRE 3
CRE 5
For welding 25 bar, EN 1092-2 25 mm, nominal 409902
CRE 1
CRE 3
CRE 5
For welding 25 bar, EN 1092-2 32 mm, nominal 419902
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Accessories
Product
Counter-flange Pump type Description Rated pressure Pipe connection
number
CRE 64
For welding 16 bar, EN 1092-2 100 mm, nominal 369902
CRE 90
ø26
TM03 8892 2707
ø218
ø250
ø300
* Flange with 20 mm higher collar. With this collar, the installation dimensions of a CRE 20 will be identical to those of a CRE 32.
If a CRE 32 is replaced by a CRE 20, the base must be raised by 15 mm.
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Counter-flanges for CRNE pumps are made of stainless steel EN 1.4401 (AISI 316).
A set consists of one counter-flange, one gasket, bolts and nuts.
Product
Counter-flange Pump type Description Rated pressure Pipe connection
number
CRIE 10
CRNE 10
TM05 1001 2011
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Product
Counter-flange Pump type Description Rated pressure Pipe connection
number
19.5
ø127
ø102
ø125
ø165
CRNE 64
For welding 16 bar 100 mm, nominal 369903
CRNE 90
ø26
TM03 8892 2707
* Flange with 20 mm higher collar. With this collar, the installation dimensions of a CRE 20 will be identical to those of a CRE 32.
If a CRE 32 is replaced by a CRE 20, the base must be raised by 15 mm.
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Max. Coupling
Pipe Rubber Product
Coupling Pump type Pipe stub pressure A B sets
connection parts number
[bar] required
EPDM 2 419911
Threaded 69 50 320 R 1 1/4
FKM 2 419905
CRN
1s, 1, 3, 5
EPDM 2 419912
For welding 69 50 280 DN 32
FKM 2 419904
EPDM 2 339911
Threaded 69 80 377 R2
A FKM 2 339918
B CRN
10, 15, 20
EPDM 2 339910
For welding 69 80 371 DN 50
FKM 2 339917
EPDM 2 98144746
CRN 32 For welding 69 105 420 DN 80
FKM 2 98144749
TM03 8890 2707 - TM00 3808 1094
EPDM 2 98144752
CRN 45, 64 For welding 69 140 465 DN 100
FKM 2 98144755
EPDM 2 98144752
CRN 90 For welding 69 140 480 DN 100
FKM 2 98144755
EPDM 2 98144752
CRN 120,
For welding 69 180 480 DN 100
150
FKM 2 98144755
Coupling
Pipe Product
Base connection Pump type Connection PN A B Rubber parts sets
connection number
required
Rp 1 1 96449748
Oval
(cast iron)
TM02 7368 3303
Rp 1 1/4 1 96449749
CRIE 1, 3, 5
16 50 210 Klingersil
CRNE 1, 3, 5
A Rp 1 2 96449746
B
Oval
(stainless steel)
Rp 1 1/4 2 96449747
EPDM 2 96449743
TM02 7369 3303
CRIE 1, 3, 5
Union G2 25 50 228
CRNE 1, 3, 5
A
B
FKM 2 96449744
EPDM 2 96449745
TM02 7370 3303
CRIE 1, 3, 5 DIN DN 25
16 75 250
CRNE 1, 3, 5 (stainless steel) DN 32
A
B FKM 2 96449900
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Coupling
Pipe Product
Base connection Pump type Connection PN A B Rubber parts sets
connection number
required
EPDM 2 405280
Rp 1
FKM 2 405281
EPDM 2 415296
Rp 1 1/4
Clamp, threaded pipe FKM 2 415297
208
stub EPDM 2 405291
TM02 7371 3303
1" NPT
FKM 2 405292
CRIE 1, 3, 5
25 50 EPDM 2 415311
A CRNE 1, 3, 5
B 1 1/4" NPT
FKM 2 415312
EPDM 2 405282
28.5 -
FKM 2 405283
Clamp, pipe stub for
welding EPDM 2 415300
37.2 -
FKM 2 415301
Coupling
Pipe Product
Base connection Pump type Connection PN A B Rubber parts sets
connection number
required
Rp 1 1/4 2 96498775
Oval
Rp 1 1/2 2 96498727
(cast iron)
TM02 7372 3303
Rp 2 2 96498836
CRIE 10
16 80 260 Klingersil
CRNE 10
A Rp 1 1/4 2 96498776
B
Oval
Rp 1 1/2 2 96498728
(stainless steel)
Rp 2 2 96498835
EPDM 2 96500275
TM02 7374 3303
CRIE 10
Union G 2 3/4 25 80 288
CRNE 10
A
B FKM 2 96500276
EPDM 2 96498840
FGJ
(cast iron)
FKM 2 96500119
DN 40
EPDM 2 96500263
FGJ
(stainless steel)
TM02 7373 3303
FKM 2 96500264
CRIE 10
16 80 316
CRNE 10
EPDM 2 96500265
A
B
FGJ
(cast iron)
FKM 2 96500266
DN 50
EPDM 2 96500267
FGJ
(stainless steel)
FKM 2 96500269
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Coupling
Pipe Product
Base connection Pump type Connection PN A B Rubber parts sets
connection number
required
EPDM 2 425238
Rp 1 1/2
FKM 2 425239
259
EPDM 2 335241
Clamp, threaded pipe stub Rp 2
FKM 2 335242
TM02 7375 3303
EPDM 2 96508600
CRIE 10
Rp 2 1/2 25 80 346
CRNE 10
A FKM 2 96508601
B
EPDM 2 425242
48.3 (DN 40) -
FKM 2 425243
Clamp, pipe stub for welding
EPDM 2 335251
60.3 (DN 50) -
FKM 2 335252
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Accessories
Number of
Pipe coupling Product
Base connection Pump type Connection PN A B Rubber parts
connection sets number
required
Rp 1 1/4 2 96498775
Oval
Rp 1 1/2 2 96498727
(cast iron)
EPDM 2 96500275
TM02 7374 3303
CRIE 15, 20
Union G 2 3/4 25 90 288
CRNE 15, 20
A
B FKM 2 96500276
EPDM 2 96498840
FGJ
(cast iron)
FKM 2 96500119
DN 40
EPDM 2 96500263
FGJ
(stainless steel)
TM02 7373 3303
FKM 2 96500264
CRIE 15, 20
10 90 334
CRNE 15, 20
EPDM 2 96500265
A
B
FGJ
(cast iron)
FKM 2 96500266
DN 50
EPDM 2 96500267
FGJ
(stainless steel)
FKM 2 96500269
EPDM 2 425238
Rp 1 1/2
FKM 2 425239
259
EPDM 2 335241
Clamp, threaded pipe stub Rp 2
FKM 2 335242
TM02 7375 3303
EPDM 2 96508600
CRIE 15, 20
Rp 2 1/2 25 90 346
CRNE 15, 20
A FKM 2 96508601
B
EPDM 2 425242
48.3 (DN 40) -
FKM 2 425243
Clamp, pipe stub for
welding
EPDM 2 335251
60.3 (DN 50) -
FKM 2 335252
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Potentiometer
Accessories
EMC filter
The EMC filter is required when 11 to 22 kW E-pumps
are installed in residential areas.
Product Product number
EMC filter (11 kW)
EMC filter (15 kW)
96478309
EMC filter (18.5 kW)
EMC filter (22 kW)
LiqTec
The LiqTec dry-running protection unit protects the
pump and process against dry running and
temperatures exceeding 130 ± 5 °C. Connected to the
motor PTC sensor, the LiqTec also monitors the motor
temperature.
The LiqTec is prepared for DIN rail mounting in control
cabinet.
Enclosure class: IPX0.
Voltage Sensor Cable Extension cable Product
LiqTec unit Pump type LiqTec
[V] 1/2" 5m 15 m number
200-240 ● ● ● - 96556429
80-130 ● ● ● - 96556430
116 mm
CRE
CRIE
CRNE
- - - - ● 96443676
90 mm
TM03 2108 3705
- - ● ● - 96556427
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Sensors
Accessories
O-ring Connection type
Grundfos Vortex Flow Flow range Pipe
Type Product number
sensor, VFI 1) [m3/h] connection EPDM FKM Cast-iron Stainless-steel
flange flange
1)
For more information about the VFI sensor, see the Grundfos Direct Sensors™ data booklet, publication number 97790189, on www.grundfos.com
(WebCAPS).
tmg
Temperature sensor, ambient temperature WR 52 -50 - +50 °C ID8295
(DK: Plesner)
0-20 °C 96409362
Differential-temperature sensor ETSD Honsberg
0-50 °C 96409363
Note: All sensors have 4-20 mA signal output.
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Accessories
Pressure
Content Liquid temperature Product number
[bar]
0-4 96428014
• Danfoss pressure sensor, type MBS 3000, with 2 m screened cable 0-6 96428015
Connection: G 1/2 A (DIN 16288 - B6kt)
-40 to +85 °C 0-10 96428016
• 5 cable clips (black)
• Instructions PT (400212) 0-16 96428017
0-25 96428018
Pressure
Content Product number
[bar]
0 - 0.6 96611522
• 1 sensor incl. 0.9 m screened cable (7/16" connections)
• 1 original DPI bracket for wall mounting 0 - 1.0 96611523
• 1 Grundfos bracket for mounting on motor
• 2 M4 screws for mounting of sensor on bracket 0 - 1.6 96611524
• 1 M6 screw (self-cutting) for mounting on MGE 90/100
• 1 M8 screw (self-cutting) for mounting on MGE 112/132 0 - 2.5 96611525
• 3 capillary tubes (short/long)
• 2 fittings (1/4" - 7/16") 0 - 4.0 96611526
• 5 cable clips (black)
• Installation and operating instructions (00480675) 0 - 6.0 96611527
• Service kit instructions.
0-10 96611550
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Control MPC Grundfos GO Remote
Accessories
The Grundfos GO Remote is used for wireless infrared
or radio communication with the pumps.
Various Grundfos GO Remote variants are available.
The variants are described in the following.
MI 202 and MI 204
The MI 202 and MI 204 are add-on modules with built-
in infrared and radio communication. The MI 202 can
be used in conjunction with an Apple iPhone or iPod
with 30-pin connector and iOS 5.0 or later, e.g. fourth
generation iPhone or iPod.
R100 96615297
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MI 301
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CIU communication interface units CIM communication interface
Accessories
modules
GrA 6121
GrA 6118
Fig. 36 Grundfos CIM communication interface module
Fig. 35 Grundfos CIU communication interface unit The CIM modules enable communication of operating
The CIU units enable communication of operating data, such as measured values and setpoints, between
data, such as measured values and setpoints, between CRE, CRIE or CRNE pumps of 11-22 kW and a
CRE, CRIE, CRNE pumps and a building management building management system. The CIM modules are
system. The CIU unit incorporates a 24-240 VAC/VDC add-on communication modules which are fitted in the
power supply module and a CIM module. It can either terminal box of CRE, CRIE, CRNE pumps of 11-22 kW.
be mounted on a DIN rail or on a wall. Note: CIM modules must be fitted by authorised
We offer the following CIU units: personnel.
We offer the following CIM modules:
CIU 100
CIM 100
For communication via LonWorks.
For communication via LonWorks.
CIU 150
CIM 150
For communication via PROFIBUS DP.
For communication via PROFIBUS DP.
CIU 200
CIM 200
For communication via Modbus RTU.
For communication via Modbus RTU.
CIU 250
CIM 250
For wireless communication via GSM/GPRS.
For wireless communication via GSM/GPRS.
CIU 271
CIM 271
For communication via Grundfos Remote Management
(GRM). For communication via Grundfos Remote Management
(GRM).
CIU 300
CIM 300
For communication via BACnet MS/TP.
For communication via BACnet MS/TP.
Description Fieldbus protocol Product number
CIU 100 LonWorks 96753735 Description Fieldbus protocol Product number
CIU 150 PROFIBUS DP 96753081 CIM 100 LonWorks 96824797
CIU 200 Modbus RTU 96753082 CIM 150 PROFIBUS DP 96824793
CIU 250* GSM/GPRS 96787106 CIM 200 Modbus RTU 96824796
CIU 271* GRM 96898819 CIM 250* GSM/GPRS 96824795
CIU 300 BACnet MS/TP Contact Grundfos CIM 271* GRM 96898815
CIM 300 BACnet MS/TP Contact Grundfos
* Antenna not included. See below.
* Antenna not included. See below.
Antennas for CIU 250 and 270
Antennas for CIM 250 and 270
Description Product number
Antenna for roof 97631956 Description Product number
Antenna for desk 97631957 Antenna for roof 97631956
Antenna for desk 97631957
For further information about data communication via
For further information about data communication via
CIU units and fieldbus protocols, see the CIU
CIM modules and fieldbus protocols, see the CIM
documentation available on www.grundfos.com
documentation available on www.grundfos.com
(WebCAPS).
(WebCAPS).
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11. Variants
Variants
applications, customers require specific pump For safety or height reasons, certain
solutions to satisfy their needs. See the following applications, for instance on ships, require the
Horizontally
pump to be mounted in the horizontal position.
documents: mounted pump
For easy installation, the pump is fitted with
• Grundfos CR "Custom-built pumps" data booklet brackets that support motor and pump.
Exposed to temperatures down to -40 °C,
• Grundfos "CRN high pressure" data booklet. Low-temperature coolant pumps may require neck rings with a
Below please find the range of options available for pump different diameter in order to prevent impeller
drag.
customising the CRE pumps to meet the customers’
demands. For high-pressure applications, we offer a
unique pump capable of generating a pressure
Contact Grundfos for further information or for of up to 47 bar.
requests other than the ones mentioned below. The pump is fitted with a high-speed motor,
High-speed pump
type MGE. The direction of rotation is the
up to 47 bar
Motors opposite of that of standard pumps, and the
chamber stack is turned upside-down, as a
result of which the pumped liquid flows in the
Variant Description opposite direction.
We recommend shaft seals with FFKM or FXM Connections and other variants
Shaft seal with
O-ring for applications where the pumped liquid
FFKM O-ring
may damage the standard O-ring material.
Variant Description
We recommend seals with flush/quench seals
Seal with flush, In addition to the wide range of standard flange
for applications involving crystallising,
quench seal connections, a 16 bar DIN standard clamping
hardening or sticky liquids.
Pipe connections flange is available.
We recommend air-cooled shaft seal systems Customised flanges are available according to
for applications involving extremely high specifications.
temperatures.
No conventional mechanical shaft seal can TriClamp connections are of a hygienic design
TriClamp
withstand liquid temperatures of up to 180 °C with a sanitary coupling for use in the
connection
Air-cooled shaft for any length of time. pharmaceutical and food industry.
seal system To substantially reduce the risk of corrosion of
In order to ensure a low liquid temperature Electropolished the materials.
around the standard shaft seal, the pump is pump For use in the pharmaceutical and food
fitted with a special air-cooled shaft seal industry.
chamber.
No separate cooling is required.
We recommend double seals with pressure
chamber for applications involving poisonous
or explosive liquids.
It protects the surrounding environment and
the people working in the vicinity of the pump.
Double seal with It consists of two seals mounted in a "back-to-
pressure chamber back" arrangement inside a separate pressure
seal chamber. As the pressure in the chamber
is higher than the pump pressure, leakage is
prevented. A dosing pump or a special
pressure intensifier generates the seal
chamber pressure.
Magnetically driven pumps for industrial
applications.
Key applications are industrial processes
CR MAGdrive
involving the handling of aggressive,
environmental, dangerous or volatile liquids,
for example organic compounds and solvents.
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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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