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GRUNDFOS INSTRUCTIONS

CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE, CME


Installation and operating instructions, supplement
Functional descriptions

Installation and operating instructions

http://net.grundfos.com/qr/i/98358864
English (GB) Installation and operating instructions
English (GB)

Original installation and operating instructions. 14. Identification of control panel 39


15. Changing the position of the control panel 40
CONTENTS
16. Factory settings 41
Page 17. Disposal 41
1. Symbols used in this document 2
2. General information 2 Warning
3. User interfaces 2 Prior to installation, read these installation and
4. Standard control panel operating instructions. Installation and operation
3
must comply with local regulations and accepted
4.1 Setpoint setting 3
codes of good practice.
5. Advanced control panel 4
5.1 Home display 5
5.2 Startup guide 5
1. Symbols used in this document
5.3 Menu overview for advanced control panel 6
Warning
6. Grundfos GO 9
6.1 Communication 9 The surface of the product may be so hot that
6.2 Menu overview for Grundfos GO 10 it may cause burns or personal injury.
7. Description of functions 12
Notes or instructions that make the job easier
7.1 Setpoint 12 Note
and ensure safe operation.
7.2 Operating mode 12
7.3 Set manual speed 12
7.4 Control mode 12 2. General information
7.5 Analog inputs 16 These installation and operating instructions are a supplement to
7.6 Pt100/1000 inputs 17 the installation and operating instructions for the corresponding
7.7 Digital inputs 17 E-pumps CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE and CME. For
7.8 Digital inputs/outputs 18 instructions not mentioned specifically in this manual, see the
7.9 Signal relays 1 and 2 (Relay outputs) 18 installation and operating instructions for the E-pumps:
7.10 Analog output 19

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7.11 Controller (Controller settings) 20
7.12 Operating range 21
7.13 External setpoint function 21
7.14 Predefined setpoints 23
7.15 Limit-exceeded function 24
7.16 LiqTec (LiqTec function) 24 http://net.grundfos.com/qr/i/98358864
7.17 Stop function (Low-flow stop function) 25
7.18 Pipe filling function 26 3. User interfaces
7.19 Pulse flowmeter (Pulse flowmeter setup) 27
7.20 Ramps 27
Warning
7.21 Standstill heating 27
7.22 Motor bearing monitoring 27 The product may be so hot that only the buttons
7.23 Service 28 should be touched to avoid burns.
7.24 Number (Pump number) 28 Use the following user interfaces to set the pump settings.
7.25 Radio communication (Enable/disable radio comm.) 28 Control panels
7.26 Language 28
• Standard control panel.
7.27 Date and time (Set date and time) 28
See section 4. Standard control panel.
7.28 Unit configuration (Units) 28
• Advanced control panel.
7.29 Buttons on product (Enable/disable settings) 29
See section 5. Advanced control panel.
7.30 Delete history 29
7.31 Define Home display 29 Remote control
7.32 Display settings 29 • Grundfos GO.
7.33 Store settings (Store actual settings) 29 See section 6. Grundfos GO.
7.34 Recall settings (Recall stored settings) 29
7.35 Pump name 29
7.36 Connection code 30
7.37 Run start-up guide 30
7.38 Alarm log 30
7.39 Warning log 30
7.40 Assist 30
7.41 Assisted pump setup 30
7.42 Setup, analog input 31
7.43 Setting of date and time 31
7.44 Multi-pump setup (Setup of multi-pump system) 31
7.45 Description of control mode 33
7.46 Assisted fault advice 33
8. Bus signal 34
9. Priority of settings 34
10. Grundfos Eye 35
11. Signal relays 36
12. Installation of communication interface module
(CIM) 37
13. Identification of functional module 39

2
4. Standard control panel
bar

English (GB)
The pumps are fitted with this control panel as standard. 6

1
3

TM05 4894 3512


2

3 0
Fig. 2 Setpoint set to 3 bar, constant pressure control
4 4.1.2 Pump in constant-curve control mode

TM05 4848 3512


Stop
5 In constant-curve control mode, the pump performance will lie
between the maximum and minimum curve of the pump. See fig.
3.

Fig. 1 Standard control panel H


Max.
Pos. Symbol Description
Grundfos Eye
Shows the operating status of the pump.
1
See section 10. Grundfos Eye for further
information.
2 - Light fields for indication of setpoint.
Changes the setpoint.
3 Resets warnings and alarms when one of the
buttons is briefly pressed.
Min.

TM05 4895 2812


Allows radio communication with Grundfos GO
and other products of the same type. Q
When you try to establish radio communication
between the pump and Grundfos GO or
another pump, the green indicator light in
4 Fig. 3 Pump in constant-curve control mode
Grundfos Eye on the pump will flash
continuously. Press on the pump control Setting to maximum curve:
panel to allow radio communication with
• Press continuously to change over to the maximum curve
Grundfos GO and other products of the same
of the pump (top light field flashes). When the top light field is
type.
on, press for 3 seconds until the light field starts flashing.
Makes the pump ready for operation/starts and
• To change back, press continuously until the desired
stops the pump.
setpoint is indicated.
Start:
If you press the button when the pump is Example: Pump set to maximum curve.
stopped, the pump will only start if no other Figure 4 shows that the top light field is flashing, indicating
functions with higher priority have been maximum curve.
5
enabled. See section 9. Priority of settings.
Stop: H
If you press the button when the pump is
running, the pump will always be stopped.
When the pump is stopped via this button, the
"Stop" text next to the button will illuminate.

4.1 Setpoint setting


TM05 4896 2812

Set the desired setpoint of the pump by pressing or . The


light fields on the control panel will indicate the setpoint set.
4.1.1 Pump in constant pressure control mode
Q
The following example applies to a pump in an application where
a pressure sensor gives a feedback to the pump. If the sensor is Fig. 4 Maximum curve duty
retrofitted to the pump, you must set it up manually as the pump
does not automatically register a connected sensor. See section
7.5 Analog inputs.
Figure 2 shows that the light fields 5 and 6 are activated,
indicating a desired setpoint of 3 bar with a sensor measuring
range from 0 to 6 bar. The setting range is equal to the sensor
measuring range.

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Setting to minimum curve: 5. Advanced control panel
English (GB)

• Press continuously to change over to the minimum curve The pumps can be fitted with the advanced control panel as an
of the pump (bottom light field flashes). When the bottom light option.
field is on, press for 3 seconds until the light field starts
flashing.
• To change back, press continuously until the desired
setpoint is indicated. 1
Example: Pump set to minimum curve.
Figure 5 shows that the bottom light field is flashing, indicating
minimum curve.
2
H

6 3

TM05 4849 1013


TM05 4897 2812
5

Q
Fig. 5 Minimum curve duty Fig. 6 Advanced control panel

4.1.3 Start/stop of pump


Pos. Symbol Description
If you have stopped the pump by pressing
Grundfos Eye
and the "Stop" text on the control panel is
Shows the operating status of the pump.
illuminated, you can only give it free to operation 1
See section 10. Grundfos Eye for further
Note by pressing again.
information.
If you have stopped the pump by pressing ,
2 - Graphical colour display.
you can restart it by pressing or by using
Grundfos GO.
3 Goes one step back.
Start the pump by pressing or by continuously pressing
until the desired setpoint is indicated. Navigates between main menus, displays and
Stop the pump by pressing . When the pump is stopped, the digits.
"Stop" text next to the button will illuminate. You can also stop the When the menu is changed, the display will
pump by continuously pressing until none of the light fields always show the top display of the new menu.
are on. Navigates between submenus.
The pump can also be stopped with Grundfos GO or via a digital Changes value settings.
input set to "External stop". See section 9. Priority of settings. Note: If you have disabled the possibility to
make settings with the "Enable/disable
4.1.4 Resetting of fault indications
settings" function, then you can enable it again
You can reset a fault indication in one of the following ways: temporarily by pressing these buttons
• Via the digital input if you have set it to "Alarm resetting". simultaneously for at least 5 seconds. See
• Briefly press or on the pump. This will not change the section 7.29 Buttons on product
setting of the pump. (Enable/disable settings).
You cannot reset a fault indication by pressing or if the 4 Saves changed values, resets alarms and
buttons have been locked. expands the value field.
• Switch off the power supply until the indicator lights are off. Allows radio communication with Grundfos GO
• Switch the external start/stop input off and then on again. and other products of the same type.
When you try to a establish radio
• With Grundfos GO.
communication between the pump and
Grundfos GO or another pump, the green
indicator light in Grundfos Eye on the pump
will start flashing. A note also appears in the
pump display stating that a wireless device
wants to connect. Press on the pump
control panel to allow radio communication
with Grundfos GO and other products of the
same type.

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5.1 Home display
Pos. Symbol Description

English (GB)
Makes the pump ready for operation/starts and 1 2 3 4
stops the pump.
Start:
If you press the button when the pump is Home Status Settings Assist
stopped, the pump will only start if no other
Setpoint Control mode
functions with higher priority have been
5 enabled. See section 9. Priority of settings. Const. pressure
Stop:
5.00 bar
If you press the button when the pump is
running, the pump will always be stopped. Operaring mode Actual controlled value
When you stop the pump via this button, the
Normal
icon will appear in the bottom of the 4.90 bar
display.

TM06 4516 2415


6 Goes to the "Home" menu.

9 8 7 6 5
Fig. 7 Example of "Home" display

Pos. Symbol Description


"Home"
This menu shows up to four user-defined
parameters. You can select parameters shown
1
as shortcut icon and when pressing you
will go directly to the "Settings" display for the
selected parameter.
"Status"
2 - This menu shows the status of the pump and
system as well as warnings and alarms.
"Settings"
This menu gives access to all setting
3 - parameters. You can make detailed settings of
the pump in this menu.
See section 7. Description of functions.
"Assist"
This menu enables assisted pump setup,
4 - provides a short description of the control
modes and offers fault advice.
See section 7.40 Assist.
Indicates that the pump has been stopped via
5
the button.
Indicates that the pump is functioning as
6
master pump in a multipump system.
Indicates that the pump is functioning as slave
7
pump in a multipump system.
Indicates that the pump is operating in a
multipump system. See section
8
7.44 Multi-pump setup (Setup of multi-pump
system).
Indicates that the possibility to make settings
has been disabled for protective reasons. See
9
section 7.29 Buttons on product
(Enable/disable settings).

5.2 Startup guide


The pump incorporates a startup guide which is started at the first
startup. See section 7.37 Run start-up guide. After the startup
guide, the main menus will appear in the display.

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5.3 Menu overview for advanced control panel
English (GB)

5.3.1 Home

CRE, CRIE,
Multipump
Home CRNE, SPKE, CME
system
MTRE

● ● ●

5.3.2 Status

CRE, CRIE,
Multipump
Status CRNE, SPKE, CME
system
MTRE
Operating status ● ● ●
Operating mode, from ● ● ●
Control mode ● ● ●
Pump performance ● ● ●
Actual controlled value ● ● ●
Resulting setpoint ● ● ●
Speed ● ● ●
Acc. flow and specific energy ● ● ●
Power and energy consumption ● ● ●
Measured values ● ● ●
Analog input 1 ● ● ●
Analog input 2 ● ● ●
Analog input 3 ● ● 1) ● 1)
Pt100/1000 input 1 ● ● 1) ● 1)
Pt100/1000 input 2 ● ● 1) ● 1)
1)
Analog output ● ● ● 1)
Warning and alarm ● ● ●
Actual warning or alarm ● ● ●
Warning log ● ● ●
Alarm log ● ● ●
Operating log ● ● ●
Operating hours ● ● ●
Fitted modules ● ● ●
Date and time ● ● ●
Product identification ● ● ●
Motor bearing monitoring ● ● ●
Multi-pump system ●
System operating status ●
System performance ●
System input power and energy ●
Pump 1, multi-pump system ●
Pump 2, multi-pump system ●
Pump 3, multi-pump system ●
Pump 4, multi-pump system ●
1)
Only available if an advanced functional module (FM300) is fitted.

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5.3.3 Settings

English (GB)
CRE, CRIE,
Multipump
Settings CRNE, SPKE, CME Section Page
system
MTRE
Setpoint ● ● ● 7.1 Setpoint 12
Operating mode ● ● ● 7.2 Operating mode 12
Set manual speed ● ● ● 7.3 Set manual speed 12
Control mode ● ● ● 7.4 Control mode 12
Analog inputs ● ● ●
Analog input 1, setup ● ● ●
7.5 Analog inputs 16
Analog input 2, setup ● ● ●
Analog input 3, setup ● ● 1) ● 1)
Pt100/1000 inputs ● ● 1) ● 1)
1)
Pt100/1000 input 1, setup ● ● ● 1) 7.6 Pt100/1000 inputs 17
1)
Pt100/1000 input 2, setup ● ● ● 1)
Digital inputs ● ● ●
Digital input 1, setup ● ● ● 7.7 Digital inputs 17
1) 1)
Digital input 2, setup ● ● ●
Digital inputs/outputs ● ● ●
Digital input/output 3, setup ● ● ● 7.8 Digital inputs/outputs 18
Digital input/output 4, setup ● ● 1) ● 1)
Relay outputs ● ● ●
7.9 Signal relays 1 and 2 (Relay
Relay output 1 ● ● ● 18
outputs)
Relay output 2 ● ● ●
Analog output ● ● 1) ● 1)
1)
Output signal ● ● ● 1) 7.10 Analog output 19
Function of analog output ● ● 1) ● 1)
Controller settings ● ● ● 7.11 Controller (Controller settings) 20
Operating range ● ● ● 7.12 Operating range 21
Setpoint influence ● ● ● 7.13 External setpoint function 21
Ext. setpoint infl. ● ● ● 7.13 External setpoint function 21
Predefined setpoints ● ● 1) ● 1) 7.14 Predefined setpoints 23
Monitoring functions ● ● ●
Motor bearing monitoring ● ● ● 7.22 Motor bearing monitoring 27
Bearings replaced (Motor bearing
Motor bearing maintenance ● ● ● 28
maintenance)
Limit-exceeded function ● ● ● 7.15 Limit-exceeded function 24
LiqTec function ● ● ● 7.16 LiqTec (LiqTec function) 24
Special functions ● ● ●
7.17 Stop function (Low-flow stop
Low-flow stop function ● ● ● 25
function)
Pipe filling function ● ● ● 7.18 Pipe filling function 26
7.19 Pulse flowmeter (Pulse flowmeter
Pulse flowmeter setup ● ● ● 27
setup)
Ramps ● ● ● 7.20 Ramps 27
Standstill heating ● ● ● 7.21 Standstill heating 27
Communication ● ● ●
Pump number ● ● ● 7.24 Number (Pump number) 28
7.25 Radio communication
Enable/disable radio comm. ● ● ● 28
(Enable/disable radio comm.)
1) Only available if an advanced functional module (FM300) is fitted.
Continued on page 8.

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Continued from page 7.
English (GB)

CRE, CRIE,
Multipump
Settings CRNE, SPKE, CME Section Page
system
MTRE
General settings ● ● ●
Language ● ● ● 7.26 Language 28
Set date and time ● ● ● 7.27 Date and time (Set date and time) 28
Units ● ● ● 7.28 Unit configuration (Units) 28
7.29 Buttons on product
Enable/disable settings ● ● ● 29
(Enable/disable settings)
Delete history ● ● ● 7.30 Delete history 29
Define Home display ● ● ● 7.31 Define Home display 29
Display settings ● ● ● 7.32 Display settings 29
7.33 Store settings (Store actual
Store actual settings ● ● ● 29
settings)
7.34 Recall settings (Recall stored
Recall stored settings ● ● ● 29
settings)
Run start-up guide ● ● ● 7.37 Run start-up guide 30
1)
Only available if an advanced functional module (FM300) is fitted.
5.3.4 Assist

CRE, CRIE,
Multipump
Assist CRNE, SPKE, CME Section Page
system
MTRE
Assisted pump setup ● ● ● 7.41 Assisted pump setup 30
Setup, analog input ● ● ● 7.42 Setup, analog input 31
Setting of date and time ● ● ● 7.43 Setting of date and time 31
7.44 Multi-pump setup (Setup of
Setup of multi-pump system ● ● ● 31
multi-pump system)
Description of control mode ● ● ● 7.45 Description of control mode 33
Assisted fault advice ● ● ● 7.46 Assisted fault advice 33

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6. Grundfos GO 6.1 Communication

English (GB)
The pump is designed for wireless radio or infrared When Grundfos GO initiates communication with the pump, the
communication with Grundfos GO. indicator light in the middle of Grundfos Eye will flash green. See
Grundfos GO enables setting of functions and gives access to section 10. Grundfos Eye.
status overviews, technical product information and actual Furthermore, on pumps fitted with an advanced control panel a
operating parameters. text will appear in the display saying that a wireless device is
Grundfos GO offers the following mobile interfaces (MI). See fig. trying to establish connection. Press on the pump in order to
8. establish connection with Grundfos GO or press to reject
connection.
Establish communication using one of these communication
1 types:
• radio communication
+ • infrared communication.
6.1.1 Radio communication
2
Radio communication can take place at distances up to 30
3 metres. The first time Grundfos GO communicates with the pump,
+ you must enable communication by pressing or on the
pump control panel. Later when communication takes place, the

TM06 0744 0914


+ pump will be recognized by Grundfos GO and you can select the
pump from the "List" menu.
6.1.2 Infrared communication
When communicating via infrared light, Grundfos GO must be
Fig. 8 Grundfos GO communicating with the pump via radio pointed at the pump control panel.
or infrared connection (IR)

Pos. Description
Grundfos MI 202:
Add-on module enabling radio or infrared
1 communication. You can use MI 202 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.
Grundfos MI 204:
Add-on module enabling radio or infrared
communication. You can use MI 204 in conjunction with
2 an Apple iPhone or iPod with Lightning connector, e.g.
fifth generation iPhone or iPod.
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. You can use the module in conjunction
with an Android or iOS-based smart device with
Bluetooth connection.

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6.2 Menu overview for Grundfos GO
English (GB)

CRE, CRIE,
Multipump
Dashboard CRNE, SPKE, CME
system
MTRE

● ● ●

CRE, CRIE,
Multipump
Status CRNE, SPKE, CME
system
MTRE
System mode ● 2)
Resulting setpoint ● ●
Resulting system setpoint ● 2)
Actual controlled value ● ● ● 2)
Motor speed ● ●
Power consumption ● ●
Power cons., sys. ● 2)
Energy consumption ● ●
Energy cons., sys. ● 2)
Acc. flow, specific energy ● ● ● 2)
Operating hours ● ●
Operating hours, system ● 2)
Pt100/1000 input 1 ● ● 1)
Pt100/1000 input 2 ● ● 1)
Analog output ● ● 1)
Analog input 1 ● ●
Analog input 2 ● ●
Analog input 3 ● ● 1)
Digital input 1 ● ●
Digital input 2 ● ● 1)
Digital in/output 3 ● ●
Digital in/output 4 ● ● 1)
Fitted modules ● ●
Pump 1 ● 2)
Pump 2 ● 2)
Pump 3 ● 2)
Pump 4 ● 2)
1)
Only available if an advanced functional module (FM300) is fitted.
2)
Only available if Grundfos GO is connected to a multipump system.

CRE, CRIE,
Multipump
Settings CRNE, SPKE, CME Section Page
system
MTRE
Setpoint ● ● ● 7.1 Setpoint 12
Operating mode ● ● ● 7.2 Operating mode 12
Control mode ● ● ● 7.4 Control mode 12
Pipe-filling function ● ● ● 7.18 Pipe filling function 26
7.29 Buttons on product (Enable/disable
Buttons on product ● ● 29
settings)
LiqTec ● ● 1) 7.16 LiqTec (LiqTec function) 24
Stop function ● ● ● 7.17 Stop function (Low-flow stop function) 25
Controller ● ● ● 7.11 Controller (Controller settings) 20
Operating range ● ● ● 7.12 Operating range 21
Ramps ● ● 7.20 Ramps 27
Number ● ● 7.24 Number (Pump number) 28
7.25 Radio communication (Enable/disable
Radio communication ● ● 28
radio comm.)
1) Only available if an advanced functional module (FM300) is fitted.
Continues on page 11.

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Continued from page 10.

English (GB)
CRE, CRIE,
Multipump
Settings CRNE, SPKE, CME Section Page
system
MTRE
Analog input 1 ● ●
Analog input 2 ● ● 7.5 Analog inputs 16
Analog input 3 ● ● 1)
Pt100/1000 input 1 ● ● 1)
7.6 Pt100/1000 inputs 17
Pt100/1000 input 2 ● ● 1)
Digital input 1 ● ●
7.7 Digital inputs 17
Digital input 2 ● ● 1)
Digital in/output 3 ● ●
7.8 Digital inputs/outputs 18
Digital in/output 4 ● ● 1)
Pulse flowmeter ● ● 7.19 Pulse flowmeter (Pulse flowmeter setup) 27
Predefined setpoint ● ● ● 7.14 Predefined setpoints 23
Analog output ● ● 1) 7.10 Analog output 19
External setpoint funct. ● ● 7.13 External setpoint function 21
Signal relay 1 ● ●
7.9 Signal relays 1 and 2 (Relay outputs) 18
Signal relay 2 ● ●
Limit 1 exceeded ● ● ●
7.15 Limit-exceeded function 24
Limit 2 exceeded ● ● ●
Alternating operation, time ● 2) 7.44 Multi-pump setup (Setup of multi-pump
1) + 2)
31
Time for pump changeover ● system)
Standstill heating ● ● 7.21 Standstill heating 27
Motor bearing monitoring ● ● 7.22 Motor bearing monitoring 27
Service ● ● 7.23 Service 28
Date and time ● ● 1) 7.27 Date and time (Set date and time) 28
Store settings ● ● 7.33 Store settings (Store actual settings) 29
Recall settings ● ● 7.34 Recall settings (Recall stored settings) 29
Undo ● ● ● 7.34.1 Undo 29
Pump name ● ● ● 7.35 Pump name 29
Connection code ● ● ● 7.36 Connection code 30
Unit configuration ● ● 7.28 Unit configuration (Units) 28
1)
Only available if an advanced functional module (FM300) is fitted.
2)
Only available if the Grundfos GO is connected to a multipump system.

CRE, CRIE,
Multipump
Alarms and warnings CRNE, SPKE, CME Section Page
system
MTRE
Alarm log ● ● ● 7.38 Alarm log 30
Warning log ● ● ● 7.39 Warning log 30
"Reset alarm" button ● ● ●

CRE, CRIE,
Multipump
Assist CRNE, SPKE, CME Section Page
system
MTRE
Assisted pump setup ● ● 7.41 Assisted pump setup 30
Assisted fault advice ● ● ● 7.46 Assisted fault advice 33
7.44 Multi-pump setup (Setup of multi-pump
Multi-pump setup ● ● ● 31
system)

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7. Description of functions 7.4 Control mode
English (GB)

7.1 Setpoint Pump variant Control mode


CME ●
Pump variant Setpoint
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
CME ●
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ● Possible control modes:
• Constant pressure (Const. pressure)
You can set the setpoint for all control modes when you have
• Constant temperature (Const. temp.)
selected the desired control mode. See section 7.4 Control mode.
• Constant differential pressure (Con. diff. press.)
Factory setting
• Constant differential temperature (Con. diff. temp.)
See section 16. Factory settings.
• Constant flow rate (Const. flow rate)
7.2 Operating mode • Constant level (Const. level)
• Constant other value (Const. other val.)
Pump variant Operating mode • Constant curve (Const. curve.)
CME ● Factory setting
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ● See section 16. Factory settings.

Possible operating modes: 7.4.1 Constant pressure


• Normal
The pump runs according to the selected control mode. Pump variant Constant pressure
• Stop CME ●
The pump stops. CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
• Min.
You can use the minimum curve mode in periods in which a We recommend this control mode if the pump is to deliver a
minimum flow is required. When operating according to the constant pressure, independently of the flow in the system. See
minimum curve, the pump is operating like an uncontrolled fig. 10.
pump.
H
• Max.
You can use the maximum curve mode in periods in which a
maximum flow is required. When operating according to the

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maximum curve, the pump is operating like an uncontrolled
pump.
• Manual
The pump is operating at a manually set speed. In "Manual" Q
the setpoint via bus is over-ruled. See section 7.3 Set manual
Fig. 10 Constant pressure
speed.
All operating modes are illustrated in fig. 9. This control mode uses the factory mounted pressure sensor, if
any, which measures the discharge pressure of the pump.
H For pumps without a factory mounted sensor, you must connect a
Max. pressure sensor to one of the analog inputs of the pump. You can
Normal set up the pressure sensor in the "Assist" menu. See section
7.41 Assisted pump setup.

Examples
Normal
Manual • One external pressure sensor.

Min.
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p p

Q
Stop
Fig. 11 Constant pressure
Fig. 9 Operating modes
Controller settings
Factory setting
For recommended controller settings, see section 7.11 Controller
See section 16. Factory settings. (Controller settings).
7.3 Set manual speed Factory setting
This menu is only available in the advanced control panel. With See section 16. Factory settings.
Grundfos GO, you set the speed via the "Setpoint" menu.
You can set the pump speed in % of the maximum speed. When
you have set the operating mode to "Manual", the pump will run
at the set speed.
Factory setting
See section 16. Factory settings.

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7.4.2 Constant temperature 7.4.3 Constant differential pressure

English (GB)
Pump variant Constant temperature Constant differential
Pump variant
pressure
CME ●
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ● CME ●
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
This control mode ensures a constant temperature. Constant
temperature is a comfort control mode that can be used in The pump maintains a constant differential pressure,
domestic hot-water systems to control the flow to maintain a fixed independently of the flow in the system. See fig. 14.
temperature in the system. See fig. 12.
H
H

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t

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Q
Q
Fig. 14 Constant differential pressure
Fig. 12 Constant temperature
This control mode requires either a differential-pressure sensor or
This control mode requires a temperature sensor placed at the two external pressure sensors as shown in the examples below:
location where the temperature is to be controlled as shown in the
examples below: Examples
• One differential-pressure sensor.
Examples
The pump uses the input from the sensor to control the
differential pressure.
You can set up the sensor manually or by using the "Assist"
menu. See section 7.41 Assisted pump setup.
t

t
p
p
Fig. 13 Constant temperature

Controller settings • Two pressure sensors.


For recommended controller settings, see section 7.11 Controller Constant differential-pressure control is achievable with two
(Controller settings). individual pressure sensors. The pump uses the inputs from
the two sensors and calculates the differential pressure.
Factory setting Both sensors must have the same unit and must be set up as
See section 16. Factory settings. feedback sensors. You can set up the sensors manually,
sensor by sensor, or by using the "Assist" menu. See section
7.41 Assisted pump setup.

p
p

p p p

Fig. 15 Constant differential pressure

Controller settings
For recommended controller settings, see section 7.11 Controller
(Controller settings).
Factory setting
See section 16. Factory settings.

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7.4.4 Constant differential temperature 7.4.5 Constant flow rate
English (GB)

Constant differential Pump variant Constant flow rate


Pump variant
temperature
CME ●
CME ● CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
The pump maintains a constant flow in the system, independently
The pump maintains a constant differential temperature in the of the head. See fig. 18.
system and the pump performance is controlled according to this.
See fig. 16. H

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△t

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Q
Q set

Q
Fig. 18 Constant flow rate

Fig. 16 Constant differential temperature This control mode requires a flow sensor as shown below:

This control mode requires either two temperature sensors or one Example
differential-temperature sensor as shown in the examples below.
The temperature sensors can either be analog sensors
connected to two of the analog inputs or two Pt100/Pt1000
sensors connected to the Pt100/1000 inputs, if these are
Q
available on the specific pump.
The setup of the sensor can be made in the "Assist" menu under
"Assisted pump setup". See section 7.41 Assisted pump setup. Fig. 19 Constant flow rate

Examples Controller settings


• One differential-temperature sensor. For recommended controller settings, see section 7.11 Controller
The pump uses the input from the sensor to control the (Controller settings).
differential temperature. Factory setting
You can set up the sensor manually or by using the "Assist" See section 16. Factory settings.
menu. See section 7.41 Assisted pump setup.

• Two temperature sensors.


Constant differential-temperature control is achievable with
two individual temperature sensors. The pump uses the input
from the two sensors and calculates the differential
temperature.
Both sensors must have the same unit and must be set up as
feedback sensors. You can do this manually, sensor by
sensor, or by using the "Assist" menu. See section
7.41 Assisted pump setup.

Fig. 17 Constant differential temperature

Controller settings
For recommended controller settings, see section 7.11 Controller
(Controller settings).
Factory setting
See section 16. Factory settings.

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7.4.6 Constant level 7.4.7 Constant other value

English (GB)
Pump variant Constant level Pump variant Constant other value
CME ● CME ●
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ● CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●

The pump maintains a constant level, independently of the flow Any other value is kept constant.
rate. See fig. 20. Use this control mode if you wish to control a value which is not
available in the "Control mode" menu. Connect a sensor
H measuring the controlled value to one of the analog inputs of the
pump. The controlled value will be shown in percentage of sensor
range.

TM05 7941 1613


Factory setting
See section 16. Factory settings.
7.4.8 Constant curve
Q

Pump variant Constant curve


Fig. 20 Constant level
CME ●
This control mode requires a level sensor.
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
The pump can control the level in a tank in two ways:
• as an emptying function where the pump draws the liquid from You can set the pump to operate according to a constant curve,
a feed tank. like an uncontrolled pump. See fig. 22.
• as a filling function where the pump pumps the liquid into a The desired speed can be set in % of maximum speed in the
storage tank. range from 13 to 100 %.
See fig. 21.
The type of level control function depends on the setting of the H

built-in controller. See section 7.11 Controller (Controller


settings).

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Examples
• One level sensor.
– emptying function (feed tank). Q

Fig. 22 Constant curve


L

Controller settings
For recommended controller settings, see section 7.11 Controller
(Controller settings).
Factory setting
See section 16. Factory settings.

• One level sensor.


– filling function (storage tank).

Fig. 21 Constant level

Controller settings
For recommended controller settings, see section 7.11 Controller
(Controller settings).
Factory setting
See section 16. Factory settings.

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7.5 Analog inputs
Sensor function/measured parameter Pos.
English (GB)

Available inputs depending on the functional module fitted in the


pump: Inlet pressure 1
Diff. press., inlet 2
FM 200* FM 300*
Function (terminal) Discharge press. 3
(standard) (advanced)
Diff. press.,outlet 4
Analog input 1, setup (4) ● ●
Diff. press.,pump 5
Analog input 2, setup (7) ● ●
Press. 1, external 6
Analog input 3, setup (14) - ●
Press. 2, external 7
* See section 13. Identification of functional module. Diff. press., ext. 8
In order to setup the analog input for a feedback sensor, we Storage tank level 9
recommend that you do this via the "Assisted pump setup" menu.
Feed tank level 10
See section 7.41 Assisted pump setup.
If you wish to set up an analog input for other purposes, you can Pump flow 11
do this manually. Flow, external 12
You can setup the analog inputs via the "Setup, analog input" Liquid temp. 13
menu. See section 7.42 Setup, analog input. Temperature 1 14
If you perform the manual setting via Grundfos GO, you need to Temperature 2 15
enter the menu for the analog input under the "Settings" menu.
Diff. temp., ext. 16
Function
Ambient temp. Not shown
The analog inputs can be set to these functions:
Other parameter Not shown
• Not active
• Feedback sensor Unit
Sensor used for the selected control mode. Available measuring units:
• Ext. setpoint infl.
See section 7.13 External setpoint function Parameter Possible units
• Other function. Pressure bar, m, kPa, psi, ft
Measured parameter Level m, ft, in
Select one of the parameters listed below, i.e. the parameter to Pump flow m3/h, l/s, yd3/h, gpm
be measured in the system by the sensor connected to the actual
Liquid temperature °C, °F
analog input. See fig. 23.
Other parameter %
5
1 DPT 3 13
11
6 14
Electrical signal
PT PT TT
Q
PT TT Select signal type:
2 4 12 7 8 16 15 • 0.5 - 3.5 V
DPT DPT Q
PT DPT DTT TT • 0-5 V
• 0-10 V
• 0-20 mA
9 10 • 4-20 mA.
LT LT
Sensor range, minimum value
TM06 2328 3914

Set the minimum value of the connected sensor.


Sensor range, maximum value
Set the maximum value of the connected sensor.
Fig. 23 Overview of sensor locations Factory setting
See section 16. Factory settings.

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7.6 Pt100/1000 inputs 7.7 Digital inputs

English (GB)
Available inputs depending on the functional module fitted in the
pump: Pump variant Digital inputs
CME ●
FM 200* FM 300*
Function (terminal) CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
(standard) (advanced)
Pt100/1000 input 1, setup Available inputs depending on the functional module fitted in the
- ● pump:
(17 and 18)
Pt100/1000 input 2, setup
- ● FM 200* FM 300*
(18 and 19) Function (terminal)
(standard) (advanced)
* See section 13. Identification of functional module. Digital input 1, setup (2 and 6) ● ●
In order to setup the Pt100/1000 input for a feedback sensor, we Digital input 2, setup (1 and 9) - ●
recommend that you do this via the "Assisted pump setup" menu.
See section 7.41 Assisted pump setup. * See section 13. Identification of functional module.
If you wish to setup a Pt100/1000 input for other purposes, you To set up a digital input, make the settings below.
can do this manually. Function
You can setup the analog inputs via the "Setup, analog input" Select one of these functions:
menu. See section 7.42 Setup, analog input.
• Not active
If you perform the manual setting via Grundfos GO, you need to
When set to "Not active", the input has no function.
enter the menu for the Pt100/1000 input under the "Settings"
• External stop
menu.
When the input is deactivated (open circuit), the pump will
Function stop.
The Pt100/1000 inputs can be set to these functions: • Min. (minimum speed)
• Not active When the input is activated, the pump will run at the set
• Feedback sensor minimum speed.
Sensor used for the selected control mode. • Max. (maximum speed)
• Ext. setpoint infl. When the input is activated, the pump will run at the set
See section 7.13 External setpoint function maximum speed.
• Other function. • External fault
When the input is activated, a timer will be started. If the input
Measured parameter is activated for more than 5 seconds, the pump will be stopped
Select one of the parameters listed below, i.e. the parameter to and a fault will be indicated. This function depends on input
be measured in the system by the PT100/1000 sensor connected from external equipment.
to the actual PT100/1000 input. See fig. 24.
• Alarm resetting
When the input is activated, a possible fault indication will be
1 2
reset.
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TT TT
• Dry running
3 When you have selected this function, lack of inlet pressure or
TT water shortage can be detected.
When lack of inlet pressure or water shortage (dry running) is
Fig. 24 Overview of PT100/1000 sensor locations detected, the pump will be stopped. The pump cannot restart
as long as the input is activated.
This requires the use of an accessory, such as these:
Parameter Pos. – a pressure switch installed on the suction side of the pump
Liquid temp. 1 – a float switch installed on the suction side of the pump.
Temperature 1 2 • Accumulated flow
Temperature 2 3 When you have selected this function, the accumulated flow
can be registered. This requires the use of a flowmeter which
Ambient temp. Not shown can give a feedback signal as a pulse per defined volume of
Measuring range water.
See section 7.19 Pulse flowmeter (Pulse flowmeter setup).
-50 to 204 °C.
• Predefined setpoint digit 1 (applies only to digital input 2)
Factory setting When digital inputs are set to predefined setpoint, the pump
See section 16. Factory settings. will operate according to a setpoint based on the combination
of the activated digital inputs.
See section 7.14 Predefined setpoints.
The priority of the selected functions in relation to each other
appears from section 9. Priority of settings.
A stop command will always have the highest priority.
Factory setting
See section 16. Factory settings.

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7.8 Digital inputs/outputs Possible functions, digital input/output 4
English (GB)

Pump variant Digital inputs/outputs Function if output


Function if input
(See details in section
CME ● (See details in section
7.9 Signal relays 1 and 2
7.7 Digital inputs)
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ● (Relay outputs))

Available inputs/outputs depending on the functional module • Not active • Not active
fitted in the pump: • External stop • Ready
• Min. • Alarm
FM 200* FM 300* • Max. • Operation
Function (terminal)
(standard) (advanced) • External fault • Pump running
Digital input/output 3, setup (6 and 10) ● ● • Alarm resetting • Warning
• Dry running • Limit 1 exceeded
Digital input/output 4, setup (11 and 18) - ●
• Accumulated flow • Limit 2 exceeded
* See section 13. Identification of functional module. • Predefined setpoint digit 3
You can select if the interface must be used as input or output. Factory setting
The output is an open collector and you can connect it to e.g. an
See section 16. Factory settings.
external relay or controller such as a PLC etc.
7.9 Signal relays 1 and 2 (Relay outputs)
+ 24V
Signal relays 1 and 2
Pump variant
(Relay outputs)
DO 3/4 TM06 4463_2315 CME ●
External
controller CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●

The pump incorporates two signal relays for potential-free


signalling. See section 11. Signal relays for further information.
Fig. 25 Principle example of configurable digital inputs/outputs Function
You can configure the signal relays to be activated by one of the
To set up a digital input/output, make the settings below.
following incidents:
Mode • Not active
You can set the digital input/output 3 and 4 to act as digital input • Ready
or digital output: The pump can be running or is ready to run and no alarms are
• Digital input present.
• Digital output. • Alarm
Function There is an active alarm and the pump is stopped.
You can set the digital input/output 3 and 4 to these functions: • Operating (Operation)
"Operating" equals "Running" but the pump is still in operation
Possible functions, digital input/output 3 when the pump is stopped due to low flow. See section
Low-flow detection on page 25.
Function if output
Function if input • Running (Pump running)
(See details in section
(See details in section The pump is running.
7.9 Signal relays 1 and 2
7.7 Digital inputs) • Warning
(Relay outputs))
There is an active warning.
• Not active • Not active
• Limit 1 exceeded
• External stop • Ready
When the "Limit 1 exceeded" function is activated, the signal
• Min. • Alarm
relay is activated. See section 7.15 Limit-exceeded function.
• Max. • Operation
• Limit 2 exceeded
• External fault • Pump running
When the "Limit 2 exceeded" function is activated, the signal
• Alarm resetting • Warning relay is activated. See section 7.15 Limit-exceeded function.
• Dry running • Limit 1 exceeded
• External fan control (Control of external fan).
• Accumulated flow • Limit 2 exceeded When you select "External fan control", the relay is activated if
• Predefined setpoint digit 2 the internal temperature of the motor electronics reach a
preset limit value.
• Not active.
Factory setting
See section 16. Factory settings.

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7.10 Analog output • Motor load

English (GB)
Pump variant Analog output Motor load
Signal range [%]
CME ● [V, mA]
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ● 0 100 200
0-10 V 0V 5V 10 V
Whether the analog output is available or not, depends on the
functional module fitted in the pump: 0-20 mA 0 mA 10 mA 20 mA
4-20 mA 4 mA 12 mA 20 mA
FM 200* FM 300*
Function (terminal) Reading is a percentage of the range between 0 and 200 % of the
(standard) (advanced)
maximum permissible load at the actual speed.
Analog output - ●
• Motor current
* See section 13. Identification of functional module.
Motor current
The analog output enables the reading of certain operating data Signal range [%]
to external control systems. [V, mA]
To set up the analog output, make the settings below. 0 100 200
Output signal 0-10 V 0V 5V 10 V
• 0-10 V 0-20 mA 0 mA 10 mA 20 mA
• 0-20 mA 4-20 mA 4 mA 12 mA 20 mA
• 4-20 mA.
Reading is a percentage of the range between 0 % and 200 % of
Function of analog output the rated current (I N).
• Actual speed • Limit 1 exceeded and Limit 2 exceeded

Actual speed Limit-exceeded function


Signal range [%] Signal range
[V, mA] [V, mA] Output not active Output active
0 100 200
0-10 V 0V 10 V
0-10 V 0V 5V 10 V
0-20 mA 0 mA 20 mA
0-20 mA 0 mA 10 mA 20 mA
4-20 mA 4 mA 20 mA
4-20 mA 4 mA 12 mA 20 mA
Limit-exceeded function is typically used for monitoring of
Reading will be a percentage of nominal speed. secondary parameters in the system. If the limit is exceeded, an
• Actual value output, warning or alarm is activated.
• Flow rate
Signal range Actual value
[V, mA] Flow rate
Sensormin Sensormax
Signal range [%]
0-10 V 0V 10 V [V, mA]
0 100 200
0-20 mA 0 mA 20 mA
4-20 mA 4 mA 20 mA 0-10 V 0V 5V 10 V
0-20 mA 0 mA 10 mA 20 mA
Reading will be a percentage of the range between sensor min and
sensormax. 4-20 mA 4 mA 12 mA 20 mA
• Resulting setpoint Reading is a percentage of the range between 0 and 200 % of the
nominal flow (Qnom).
Resulting setpoint
Signal range Factory setting
[%]
[V, mA] See section 16. Factory settings.
0 100
0-10 V 0V 10 V
0-20 mA 0 mA 20 mA
4-20 mA 4 mA 20 mA

Reading will be a percentage of the external setpoint range.

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7.11 Controller (Controller settings)
Constant differential
English (GB)

Kp Ti
Controller temperature
Pump variant
(Controller settings)
CME ●
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ● t

The pumps have a factory default setting of gain (Kp) and integral
L2
time (Ti). -0.5 10 + 5L2
However, if the factory setting is not the optimum setting, you can
change the gain and the integral time: t
• Set the gain (Kp) within the range from 0.1 to 20.
t
• Set the integral-action time (Ti) within the range from 0.1 to t
3600 s. L2

If you select 3600 s is, the controller will function as a P


controller. L2 = Distance [m] between heat exchanger and sensor.
Furthermore, you can set the controller to inverse control.
Constant flow rate Kp Ti
This means that if you increase the setpoint, the speed will be
reduced. In the case of inverse control, you must set the gain (Kp)
within the range from -0.1 to -20. Q
0.5 0.5
Guidelines for setting of PI controller
The tables below show the recommended controller settings:
Constant pressure Kp Ti
Constant differential
Kp Ti
pressure

0.5 0.5

p
0.5 0.5
0.5 0.5
p p

p p

Constant level Kp Ti
L1
L
ǻS
L1 < 5 m: 0.5 -2.5 100
0.5 L1 > 5 m: 3
L1 L1 > 10 m: 5

ǻS L

2.5 100
L1 = Distance [m] between pump and sensor.

Kp
Constant
Heating Cooling Ti General rules of thumb
temperature
system 1) system 2) If the controller is too slow-reacting, increase Kp.
If the controller is hunting or unstable, dampen the system by
reducing Kp or increasing Ti.
Factory setting
0.5 -0.5 10 + 5L2
t See section 16. Factory settings.
L2

L2

t 0.5 -0.5 30 + 5L2

1) In heating systems, an increase in pump performance will


result in a rise in temperature at the sensor.
2) In cooling systems, an increase in pump performance will
result in a drop in temperature at the sensor.
L2 = Distance [m] between heat exchanger and sensor.

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7.12 Operating range Example with constant curve with linear influence

English (GB)
Actual setpoint = actual input signal x (setpoint - user set min.
Pump variant Operating range speed) + user set min. speed.
CME ● At a "user set min. speed." of 25 %, and a setpoint of 85 % and an
external setpoint of 60 %, the actual setpoint is 0.60 x (85 - 25) +
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
25 = 61 %. See fig. 28.
Set the operating range as follows:
Speed [%]
• Set the minimum speed within the range from fixed minimum
speed to user-set maximum speed.
• Set the maximum speed within the range from user-set 100 Max. speed
minimum speed to fixed maximum speed. Setpoint 85 (fixed)
The range between the user-set minimum and maximum speeds
Actual setpoint 61
is the operating range. See fig. 26.

100 % Max. speed (fixed) User-set min. 25


speed
67 % User-set max. speed 0
0 Actual 100 % External

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0.5 input 3.5 V setpoint
0 5V
0
signal 10 V
signal
Operating range 0 (60 %) 20 mA
4 20 mA
-50 204 C

TM00 6785 5095 Fig. 28 Example of setpoint influence with constant curve
24 % User-set min. speed
7.13.1 Setpoint influence functions
13 % Min. speed (fixed)
You can select these functions:
0%
• Not active
Fig. 26 Example of minimum and maximum settings When set to "Not active", the setpoint will not be influenced
from any external function.
Factory setting
• Linear function
See section 16. Factory settings. The setpoint is influenced linearly from 0 to 100 %. See fig. 29.
7.13 External setpoint function
Setpoint influence [%]

External setpoint
Pump variant
function
100
CME ●
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●

You can influence the setpoint by an external signal, either via


one of the analog inputs or, if an advanced functional module
(FM300) is fitted, via one of the Pt100/1000 inputs.

Before you can enable the External setpoint


0
function, you must set one of the analog inputs or
0 100 % External input
Note Pt100/1000 inputs to External setpoint function.
0.5 3.5 V

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See sections 7.5 Analog inputs and 0 5V
7.6 Pt100/1000 inputs. 0 10 V
Example with constant pressure with linear influence 0 20 mA
4 20 mA
Actual setpoint = actual input signal x (setpoint - sensor min.) + -50 204 C
sensor min.
Fig. 29 Linear function
At a sensor min of 0 bar, a setpoint of 2 bar and an external
setpoint of 60 %, the actual setpoint is 0.60 x (2 - 0) + 0 = 1.2 bar.
See fig. 27.

[bar]

Sensor max.

Setpoint 2 100

Actual
1.2
Setpoint

Sensor min. 0 0
0 Actual 100 % External
TM06 4165 1615

0.5 input 3.5 V setpoint


0 5V
signal signal
0 10 V
0 (60 %) 20 mA
4 20 mA
-50 204 C

Fig. 27 Example of setpoint influence with sensor feed back

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• Linear with Stop and Inverse with Min. • Inverse with Stop and Inverse with Min.
English (GB)

– Inverse with Stop – Inverse with Stop


In the input signal range from 20 to 100 %, the setpoint is In the input signal range from 0 to 80 %, the setpoint is
influenced linearly. influenced inversely.
If the input signal is below 10 %, the pump will change to If the input signal is above 90 %, the pump will change to
operating mode "Stop". operating mode "Stop".
If the input signal is increased above 15 %, the operating If the input signal is reduced below 85 %, the operating
mode will be changed back to "Normal". mode will be changed back to "Normal".
See fig. 30. See fig. 32.
– Inverse with Min. – Inverse with Min.
In the input signal range from 20 to 100 %, the setpoint is In the input signal range from 0 to 80 %, the setpoint is
influenced linearly. influenced inversely.
If the input signal is below 10 %, the pump will change to If the input signal is above 90 %, the pump will change to
operating mode "Min.". operating mode "Min.".
If the input signal is increased above 15 %, the operating If the input signal is reduced below 85 %, the operating
mode will be changed back to "Normal". mode will be changed back to "Normal".
See fig. 30. See fig. 32.

Setpoint influence [%] Setpoint influence [%]

100 100

0 0
0 20 100 % External 0 80 100 % External
0.5 3.5 V input 0.5 3.5 V input
0 5V 0 5V
0 10 V 0 10 V
0 20 mA 0 20 mA
4 20 mA 4 20 mA
-50 204 C -50 204 C
TM06 4167 1615

TM06 4169 1615


Normal
Normal

Min. or Min. or
Stop Stop

Fig. 30 Linear with Stop and Inverse with Min. Fig. 32 Inverse with Stop and Inverse with Min.

• Inverse function • Influence table


The setpoint is influenced inversely from 0 to 100 %. The setpoint is influenced by a curve made out of two to eight
See fig. 31. points. There will be a straight line between the points and a
horizontal line before the first point and after the last point.
Setpoint influence [%]
Setpoint influence [%]

100
100

0
0 100 % External input 0
0.5 3.5 V 0 100 % External
TM06 4168 1615

0 5V 0.5 3.5 V input


TM06 4170 1615

0 10 V 0 5V
0 20 mA 0 10 V
4 20 mA 0 20 mA
-50 204 C 4 20 mA
Fig. 31 Inverse function -50 204 C
Fig. 33 Influence table (example with five points)

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• Influence table with Stop at Min. Factory setting
The setpoint is influenced by a curve made out of two to eight

English (GB)
See section 16. Factory settings.
points. There will be a straight line between the points and a
horizontal line before the first point and after the last point. 7.14 Predefined setpoints
If the input signal is below 10 %, the pump will change to
operating mode "Stop". Pump variant Predefined setpoints
If the input signal is increased above 15 %, the operating
mode will be changed back to "Normal". CME -
See fig. 34. CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●

Setpoint influence [%] You can set and activate seven predefined setpoints by
combining the input signals to digital inputs 2, 3 and 4 as shown
in the table below.
100 Set the digital inputs 2, 3 and 4 to "Predefined setpoints" if all
seven predefined setpoints are to be used. You can also set one
or two of the digital inputs to "Predefined setpoints" but this will
limit the number of predefined setpoints available.

Digital inputs
Setpoint
2 3 4
0
External 0 0 0 Normal setpoint or stop
0 20 100 %
0.5 3.5 V input 1 0 0 Predefined setpoint 1
0 5V
0 1 0 Predefined setpoint 2
0 10 V
0 20 mA 1 1 0 Predefined setpoint 3
4 20 mA
0 0 1 Predefined setpoint 4
-50 204 C
1 0 1 Predefined setpoint 5
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0 1 1 Predefined setpoint 6
Normal
1 1 1 Predefined setpoint 7
Min. or 0 = Open contact
Stop 1 = Closed contact

Fig. 34 Influence table with Stop at Min. (example with five Example
points) Figure 36 shows how you can use the digital inputs to set up
seven predefined setpoints. Digital input 2 is open and digital
• Influence table with Stop at Max. inputs 3 and 4 are closed. If you compare with the table above,
The setpoint is influenced by a curve made out of two to eight you can see that "Predefined setpoint 6" is activated.
points. There will be a straight line between the points and a
horizontal line before the first point and after the last point.
Digital input 4 Setpoint 7
If the input signal is above 90 %, the pump will change to
Digital input 3 7 Setpoint 6
operating mode "Min.". 6

If the input signal is reduced below 85 %, the operating mode Digital input 2 5
Setpoint 5
4
will be changed back to "Normal". Setpoint 4
Actual setpoint
See fig. 35. 3
Setpoint 3
2
Setpoint 2
Setpoint influence [%] 1
Setpoint 1

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0

100 Normal
Stop setpoint

Fig. 36 Principle sketch showing how predefined setpoints


function

If all digital inputs are open, the pump will either stop or run at the
normal setpoint. Set the desired action with Grundfos GO or with
0 the advanced control panel.
0 80 100 % External
Factory setting
0.5 3.5 V input
0 5V See section 16. Factory settings.
0 10 V
0 20 mA
4 20 mA
-50 204 C
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Normal

Min. or
Stop
Fig. 35 Influence table with Stop at Max. (example with five
points)

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7.15 Limit-exceeded function Example:
English (GB)

The "Limit-exceeded function" is to monitor the discharge


Pump variant Limit-exceeded function pressure from a CRE pump. If the pressure is below 5 bar for
more than 5 seconds, a warning must be given. If the discharge
CME ●
pressure is above 7 bar for more than 8 seconds, the limit
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ● exceeded warning must be reset.
The "Limit-exceeded function" can monitor a measured
parameter or one of the internal values such as speed, motor 1
load or motor current. If a set limit is reached, a selected action
can take place. You can set up two limit exceeded functions
meaning that you can monitor two parameters or two limits of the
3
same parameter simultaneously. 2
The function requires setting of the following:
Measured
Here you set the measured parameter which is to be monitored
by the "Limit-exceeded function". 4 4

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Limit A
Here you set the limit which activates the "Limit-exceeded
function". Time (s)
5 6
Hysteresis band
Fig. 37 Limit exceeded (example)
Here you set the hysteresis band.
Limit exceeded when
Pos. Setting parameter Setting
Here you can set if you want the "Limit-exceeded function" to
activate when the selected parameter exceeds or drops below the 1 "Measured" Discharge pressure
set limit. 2 "Limit" 5 bar
• Above limit
3 "Hysteresis band" 2 bar
The function is activated if the measured parameter exceeds
the set limit. 4 "Limit exceeded when" Below limit
• Below limit 5 "Detection delay" 5 seconds
The function is activated if the measured parameter drops 6 "Resetting delay" 8 seconds
below the set limit.
A "Limit exceeded function active" -
Action - "Action" Warning
If the value exceeds a limit, you can define an action. You can
select the following actions: Factory setting
• No action See section 16. Factory settings.
The pump remains in its current state. Use this setting if you
7.16 LiqTec (LiqTec function)
only want to have a relay output when the limit is reached. See
section 7.9 Signal relays 1 and 2 (Relay outputs).
LiqTec
• Warning/alarm Pump variant
(LiqTec function)
A warning is raised.
• Stop CME -
The pump stops. CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
• Min.
You can enable the function of the LiqTec sensors in this display.
The pump reduces speed to minimum.
A LiqTec sensor protects the pump against dry running.
• Max.
The function requires that a LiqTec sensor has been fitted and
The pump increases speed to maximum.
connected to the pump.
Detection delay When you have enabled the LiqTec function, it will stop the pump
You can set a detection delay which ensures that the monitored if dry running occurs. Restart the pump manually if it has been
parameter stays above or below a set limit in a set time before the stopped due to dry running.
"Limit-exceeded function" is activated.
Factory setting
Resetting delay See section 16. Factory settings.
The resetting delay is the time from which the measured
parameter differs from the set limit including the set hysteresis
band and until the function is reset.

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7.17 Stop function (Low-flow stop function)
H

English (GB)
Stop function
Pump variant
(Low-flow stop function)
CME ●
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
Stop pressure
You can set the low-flow stop function to these values:
• Not active ƸH
• Energy-optimal mode Start pressure
• High-comfort mode

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• "User-defined mode" (Customised operating mode).
When the stop function is active, the flow is monitored. If the flow
becomes lower than the set minimum flow (Qmin), the pump will Qmin2 Qmin1 Q
change from continuous operation at constant pressure to Qmin3
start/stop operation and finally be stopped if the flow reaches Fig. 38 Difference between start and stop pressures (∆H) and
zero. minimum flow
The advantages of enabling the low-flow stop function are the
following: In start/stop operation, the pressure will vary between the start
• no unnecessary heating of the pumped liquid and stop pressures. See fig. 38.
• reduced wear of the shaft seals In "User-defined mode" (Customised operating mode), ∆H has
been factory-set to 10 % of the actual setpoint. ∆H can be set
• reduced noise from operation.
within the range from 5 to 30 % of actual setpoint.
The disadvantages of enabling the low-flow stop function may be
The pump will change to start/stop operation if the flow becomes
the following:
lower than Qmin.
• The delivered pressure is not completely constant as it will
Qmin is set in % of the nominal flow of the pump (see pump
fluctuate between the start and stop pressures.
nameplate).
• The frequent starts/stops of the pump may in some
In "User-defined mode" (Customised operating mode), Qmin has
applications cause acoustic noise.
been factory-set to 10 % of nominal flow.
The impact of the above disadvantages very much depends on
the setting selected for the stop function. Factory setting
The "High-comfort mode" setting will minimise pressure See section 16. Factory settings.
fluctuations and acoustic noise. Low-flow detection
If you select "Energy-optimal mode", the main priority will be to Low flow can be detected in two ways:
reduce the energy consumption as much as possible. 1. A built-in low-flow detection function which is active if none of
Possible settings of the stop function: the digital inputs are set up for flow switch.
• Energy-optimal mode: 2. A flow switch connected to one of the digital inputs.
The pump will automatically adjust the parameters for the stop 1. Low-flow detection function:
function so that the energy consumption during the start/stop The pump will check the flow regularly by reducing the speed
operation period is minimised. for a short time. If there is no or only a small change in
In this case, the stop function will use factory-set values of pressure, this means that there is low flow. The speed will be
minimum flow (Qmin1) and other internal parameters. See fig. increased until the stop pressure (actual setpoint + 0.5 x ΔH)
38. is reached and the pump will stop. When the pressure has
• High-comfort mode: fallen to the start pressure (actual setpoint - 0.5 x ΔH), the
The pump will automatically adjust the parameters for the stop pump will restart.
function so that the disturbances during the start/stop – If the flow is higher than the set minimum flow (Qmin), the
operation period are minimised. pump will return to continuous operation at constant
In this case, the stop function will use factory-set values of pressure.
minimum flow (Qmin2) and other internal parameters. See fig.
– If the flow is still lower than the set minimum flow (Qmin), the
38.
pump will continue in start/stop operation until the flow is
• User-defined mode (Customised operating mode): higher than the set minimum flow (Qmin). When the flow is
The pump will use the parameters set for ∆H and Qmin3 higher than the set minimum flow (Qmin), the pump will
respectively for the stop function. See fig. 38. return to continuous operation.
2. Flow switch:
When the digital input is activated for more than 5 seconds
because there is low flow, the speed will be increased until the
stop pressure (actual setpoint + 0.5 x ΔH) is reached, and the
pump will stop. When the pressure has fallen to start
pressure, the pump will restart. If there is still no flow, the
pump will quickly reach the stop pressure and stop. If there is
flow, the pump will continue operating according to the
setpoint.

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Operating conditions for the low-flow stop function 7.18 Pipe filling function
English (GB)

You can only use the stop function if the system incorporates a
pressure sensor, a non-return valve and a diaphragm tank. Pump variant Pipe filling function

Always install the non-return valve before the CME ●


Caution
pressure sensor. See figs 39 and 40. CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●

Diaphragm tank This function is typically used in pressure-boosting applications


and ensures a smooth startup of systems with for instance empty
Pressure sensor pipes.
Startup takes place in two phases. See fig. 41.
1. Filling phase
The pipework is slowly filled with water. When the pressure

TM03 8582 1907


Pump sensor of the system detects that the pipework has been
Non-return filled, phase two begins.
valve 2. Pressure build-up phase
The system pressure is increased until the setpoint is
reached. The pressure build-up takes place over a pressure
Fig. 39 Position of the non-return valve and pressure sensor in build-up time. If the setpoint is not reached within a given
system with suction lift operation time, a warning or an alarm can be given, and the pumps can
be stopped at the same time.
Diaphragm tank
Pressure 1. Filling phase 2. Pressure build-up phase
(constant-curve (constant-pressure
Pressure sensor TM03 8583 1907 operation) operation)
Setpoint

Pump Non-return valve

Fig. 40 Position of the non-return valve and pressure sensor in


Setpoint
system with a positive inlet pressure
Filling pressure ramp-up
Set minimum flow
Set the minimum flow (Qmin) in this display. This setting
Actual value
determines at which flow rate the system is to change from
continuous operation at constant pressure to start/stop operation.
The setting range is 5 to 30 % of rated flow.
Time
Factory setting Filling time Pressure [sec]
See section 16. Factory settings. build-up

TM03 9037 3207


time
Diaphragm tank volume
The stop function requires a diaphragm tank of a certain minimum
size. Set the size of the installed tank in this display. Max. filling time
In order to reduce the number of start/stops per hour or to reduce
the ∆H, you can install a larger tank. Fig. 41 Filling and pressure build-up phases
Install the tank immediately after the pump. The precharge
Setting range
pressure must be 0.7 x actual setpoint.
• Filling speed
Recommended diaphragm tank size:
Fixed speed of the pump during the filling phase.
Rated flow rate of pump Typical diaphragm tank size • filling pressure
[m3/h] [litres] The pressure that the pump must reach before the maximum
filling time.
0-6 8
• "max. filling time"
7-24 18 The time in which the pump must reach the filling pressure.
25-40 50 • "Max. time reaction"
41-70 120 Reaction of the pump if the maximum filling time is exceeded:
- warning
71-100 180
- alarm (pump stops).
Factory setting • "Pressure build-up time"
See section 16. Factory settings. Ramp time from when the filling pressure is reached until the
setpoint is reached.
When this function is activated, he function will
always start when the pump has been in
Note
operating mode "Stop" and is changed to
"Normal".
Factory setting
See section 16. Factory settings.

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7.19 Pulse flowmeter (Pulse flowmeter setup) 7.21 Standstill heating

English (GB)
Pulse flowmeter Pump variant Standstill heating
Pump variant
(Pulse flowmeter setup)
CME ●
CME ● CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
You can use the function to avoid condensation in humid
You can connect an external pulse flowmeter to one of the digital environments. When you set the function to "Active" and the
inputs in order to register the actual and accumulated flows. pump is in operating mode "Stop", a low AC voltage will be
Based on this, the specific energy can also be calculated. applied to the motor windings. The applied voltage is not high
To enable a pulse flowmeter, set one of the digital-input functions enough to make the motor rotate but will ensure that sufficient
to "Accumulated flow" and set the pumped volume per pulse. See heat is generated to avoid condensation in the motor including
section 7.7 Digital inputs. the electronic parts in the drive.

Factory setting Remember to remove the drain plugs and fit a


Note
See section 16. Factory settings. cover over the motor.
For further information, see the section concerning outdoor
7.20 Ramps installation in the installation and operating instructions which you
can access via the link below:
Pump variant Ramps

TM05 6174 4612


CME ●
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●

The ramps determine how quickly the pump can accelerate and
decelerate, respectively, during start/stop or setpoint changes.
You can set the following: grundfos.com/E-pump1-manual
• acceleration time, 0.1 to 300 s Factory setting
• deceleration time, 0.1 to 300 s. See section 16. Factory settings.
The times apply to the acceleration from 0 rpm to maximum
(fixed) speed and the deceleration from max. (fixed) to 0 rpm, 7.22 Motor bearing monitoring
respectively. You can set the motor bearing monitoring function to these
At short deceleration times, the deceleration of the pump may values:
depend on load and inertia as there is no possibility of actively • Active
braking the pump. • Not active.
If the power supply is switched off, the deceleration of the pump When the function is set to "Active", a counter in the controller will
will only depend on load and inertia. start counting the mileage of the bearings.
Speed The counter will continue counting even if the
Maximum function is changed to "Not active", but a
(fixed) warning will not be given when it is time for
Maximum Note replacement.
(User set) When the function is changed to "Active" again,
Minimum the accumulated mileage will again be used to
(User set) calculate the replacement time.
Time
0
TM03 9439 0908

Initial ramp Final ramp


(fixed) (fixed)
Ramp-up (user set) Ramp-down (user set)

Fig. 42 Ramp-up and Ramp-down

Factory setting
See section 16. Factory settings.

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7.23 Service 7.27 Date and time (Set date and time)
English (GB)

Time to next service (Motor bearing service)


Date and time
This display shows when to replace the motor bearings. The Pump variant
(Set date and time)
controller monitors the operating pattern of the motor and
calculates the period between bearing replacements. CME ●
Displayable values: CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
• in 2 years
The availability of this menu depends on the functional module
• in 1 year fitted in the pump:
• in 6 months
• in 3 months FM 200* FM 300*
Function (terminal)
• in 1 month (standard) (advanced)
• in 1 week Date and time - ●
• Now
* See section 13. Identification of functional module.
Bearing replacements
You can set date and time as well as how you want them to be
Indicates the number of bearing replacements that have been viewed in the display:
done during the lifetime of the motor.
• Select date format:
Bearings replaced (Motor bearing maintenance) YYYY-MM-DD
When the bearing monitoring function is active, the controller will DD-MM-YYYY
give a warning indication when the motor bearings are due to be MM-DD-YYYY.
replaced. • Select time format:
When you have replaced the motor bearings, confirm this action HH:MM 24-hour clock
by pressing [Bearings replaced]. HH:MM am/pm 12-hour clock.
• Set date
7.24 Number (Pump number) • Set time.

Number Factory setting


Pump variant See section 16. Factory settings.
(Pump number)
CME ● 7.28 Unit configuration (Units)
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
Unit configuration
You can allocate a unique number to the pump. This makes it Pump variant
(Units)
possible to distinguish between pumps in connection with
GENIbus communication. CME ●
Factory setting CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
See section 16. Factory settings. In this menu, you can select between SI and US units. The setting
can be applicable for all parameters or you can customise the
7.25 Radio communication (Enable/disable radio setting for each individual parameter.
comm.)
Factory setting
Radio communication See section 16. Factory settings.
Pump variant (Enable/disable radio
comm.)
CME ●
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●

You can set the radio communication to either enabled or


disabled. You can use this function in areas where radio
communication is not allowed.

Note IR communication will remain active.

Factory setting
See section 16. Factory settings.

7.26 Language

Pump variant Language


CME ●
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●

This menu is only available in the advanced control panel.


In this menu you can select the desired language. A number of
languages is available.
Factory setting
See section 16. Factory settings.

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7.29 Buttons on product (Enable/disable settings) 7.33 Store settings (Store actual settings)

English (GB)
Buttons on product Store settings
Pump variant Pump variant
(Enable/disable settings) (Store actual settings)
CME ● CME ●
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ● CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●

In this display, you can disable the possibility of making settings Grundfos GO
for protective reasons. In this menu, you can store the actual settings for later use in the
Grundfos GO same pump or in other pumps of the same type.
If you set the buttons to "Not active" the buttons on the standard Advanced control panel
control panel will be disabled. If you set the buttons to "Not In this menu, you can store the actual settings for later use in the
active" on pumps fitted with an advanced control panel, see same pump.
below.
7.34 Recall settings (Recall stored settings)
Advanced control panel
If you have disabled the settings, you can still use the buttons to Recall settings
navigate through the menus but you cannot make changes in the Pump variant
(Recall stored settings)
"Settings" menu.
When you have disabled the possibility to make settings, the CME ●
symbol will appear in the display. CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●

Advanced control panel: Grundfos GO


To unlock the pump and allow settings, press In this menu, you can recall stored settings from a number of
and simultaneously for at least 5 seconds. previously stored settings that the pump will then use.
Note Standard control panel: Advanced control panel
The button always remains active but you can In this menu, you can recall the last stored settings that the pump
only unlock all other buttons on the pump with will then use.
the Grundfos GO.
7.34.1 Undo
Factory setting
See section 16. Factory settings. Pump variant Undo

7.30 Delete history CME ●


CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
Pump variant Delete history
This menu is only available in Grundfos GO.
CME ● In this display, you can undo all settings that have been made
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ● with the Grundfos GO in the current communication session. You
cannot undo a "Recall settings" action.
This menu is only available in the advanced control panel.
In this menu, you can delete the following historic data: 7.35 Pump name
• Delete operating log.
• Delete energy consumption. Pump variant Pump name
CME ●
7.31 Define Home display
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
Pump variant Define Home display This menu is only available in Grundfos GO.
CME ● In this display, you can give the pump a name. In this way, you
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ● can easily identify the pump when connecting with Grundfos GO.

This menu is only available in the advanced control panel.


In this menu, you can set the "Home" display to show up to four
user-defined parameters.
Factory setting
See section 16. Factory settings.

7.32 Display settings

Pump variant Display settings


CME ●
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
This menu is only available in the advanced control panel.
In this menu, you can adjust the display brightness and define
whether or not the display should turn off if no buttons have been
activated for a period of time.
Factory setting
See section 16. Factory settings.

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7.36 Connection code • Setting of pump
English (GB)

– Go to Home
Pump variant Connection code – Run with Constant curve/Run with Constant pressure.
CME ● (See section 7.4 Control mode.
– Go to "Assisted pump setup".
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
See section 7.41 Assisted pump setup.
This menu is only available in Grundfos GO. – Return to factory settings.
You can setup a connection code to avoid having to press the * Applies only for pumps fitted with advanced functional module
connection button each time and to restrict remote access to the (FM 300). For further information, see section
product. 13. Identification of functional module.
Setting the code in the product using Grundfos GO
7.38 Alarm log
1. Connect Grundfos GO to the product.
This menu contains a list of logged alarms from the product. The
2. In the product dashboard, select "Settings".
log shows the name of the alarm, when the alarm occurred and
3. Choose "Connection code". when it was reset.
4. Enter the wanted code and press [OK].
The code must be a character string (ASCII). 7.39 Warning log
You can always modify the code. The old code is not needed. This menu contains a list of logged warnings from the product.
Setting the code in Grundfos GO The log shows the name of the warning, when the warning
You can define a default connection code in Grundfos GO so that occurred and when it was reset.
it automatically attempts to connect to the selected product via
7.40 Assist
this code.
When you select a product with the same connection code in The menu consist of a number of different assist functions which
Grundfos GO, Grundfos GO automatically connects to the are small guides that will take you through the steps needed to
product and you do not have to press the connection button on set up the pump.
the module.
7.41 Assisted pump setup
Define the default code in Grundfos GO in this way:
1. In the main menu, under "General", select "Settings". Pump variant Assisted pump setup
2. Choose "Remote".
CME ●
3. Enter the connection code in the field "Preset connection
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
code". The field now says "Connection code set".
You can always modify the default connection code by pressing The menu guides you through the following:
[Delete] and entering a new one. Setting of pump
If Grundfos GO fails to connect and ask you to press the • Selection of control mode. See page 12.
connection button on the product, it means that the product has
• Configuration of feedback sensors.
no connection code or has a different connection code. In this
case, you can only establish connection via the connection • Adjusting the setpoint. See page 12.
button. • Controller settings. See page 20.
• Summary of settings.
After setting a connection code, you must switch
off the product until the light in Grundfos Eye Example of how to use the "Assisted pump setup" for setting
Note
turns off before you can use the new connection up the pump to constant pressure:
code. Grundfos GO
7.37 Run start-up guide 1. Open the "Assist" menu.
2. Select "Assisted pump setup".
Pump variant Run start-up guide 3. Select control mode "Constant pressure" (Const. pressure).
CME ● 4. Read the description for this control mode.
5. Select which analog input to use as sensor input.
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
6. Select sensor function according to where the sensor is
This menu is only available in the advanced control panel. installed in the system. See fig. 23 on page 16.
The startup guide automatically starts when you start the pump 7. Select electrical input signal according to the sensor
for the first time. specifications.
You can always run the startup guide later via this menu. 8. Select measuring unit according to the sensor specifications.
The startup guide will guide you through the general settings of 9. Set the minimum and maximum sensor range values
the pump. according to the sensor specifications.
• Language. See section 7.26 Language. 10. Set the desired setpoint.
• Select date format.* 11. Set the controller settings Kp and Ti. See the
See section 7.27 Date and time (Set date and time). recommendations in section 7.11 Controller (Controller
• Set date.* settings).
See section 7.27 Date and time (Set date and time). 12. Type the desired pump name.
• Select time format.* 13. Check the summary of settings and confirm them.
See section 7.27 Date and time (Set date and time).
• Set time.*
See section 7.27 Date and time (Set date and time).

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Advanced control panel 7.44 Multi-pump setup (Setup of multi-pump system)

English (GB)
1. Open the "Assist" menu.
2. Select "Assisted pump setup". Multi-pump setup
Pump variant (Setup of multi-pump
3. Select control mode "Const. pressure".
system)
4. Select which analog input to be used as sensor input.
5. Select the measured parameter which is to be controlled. See CME ●
fig. 23 on page 16. CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ●
6. Select measuring unit according to the sensor specifications.
The multipump function enables the control of two pumps
7. Set the minimum and maximum sensor range values connected in parallel without the use of external controllers. The
according to the sensor specifications. pumps in a multipump system communicate with each other via
8. Select electrical input signal according to the sensor the wireless GENIair connection or the wired GENI connection.
specifications. A multipump system is set up via a selected pump, i.e. the master
9. Set the desired setpoint. pump (first selected pump).
10. Set the controller settings Kp and Ti. See recommendations in If two pumps in the system are configured with a
section 7.11 Controller (Controller settings). discharge-pressure sensor, they can all function as master
11. Check the summary of settings and confirm them by pressing pumps and take over the master pump function if the other should
[OK]. fail. This provides additional redundancy in the multipump
system.
7.42 Setup, analog input The multipump functions are described in the following sections.
7.44.1 Alternating operation
Pump variant Setup, analog input
Alternating operation functions as a duty/standby operating mode
CME ● and is possible with two pumps of same size and type connected
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ● in parallel. The main purpose of the function is to ensure an even
amount of running hours and to ensure that the standby pump
This menu is only available in the advanced control panel. takes over if the running pump stops due to an alarm.
The menu guides you through the following: Each pump requires a non-return valve in series with the pump.
Setup, analog input You can choose between two alternating operation modes:
• Analog inputs 1 to 3. See page 16. • Alternating operation, time
• Pt100/1000 input 1 and 2. See page 17. Change from one pump to the other is based on time.
• Adjusting the setpoint. See page 12. • Alternating operation, energy
• Summary. Change from one pump to the other is based on energy
consumption.
7.43 Setting of date and time If the duty pump fails, the other pump will take over automatically.
7.44.2 Backup operation
Pump variant Setting of date and time
Backup operation is possible with two pumps of same size and
CME ● type connected in parallel. Each pump requires a non-return
CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE ● valve in series with the pump.
One pump is operating continuously. The backup pump is
This menu is only available in the advanced control panel.
operated for a short time each day to prevent seizing up. If the
Whether this menu is available or not, depends on the functional
duty pump stops due to a fault, the backup pump will start
module fitted in the pump: automatically.

FM 200* FM 300*
Function (terminal)
(standard) (advanced)
Setting of date and time - ●

* See section 13. Identification of functional module.


The "Setting of date and time" menu will guide you through the
following:
• Select date format. See section 7.27 Date and time (Set date
and time).
• Set date. See section 7.27 Date and time (Set date and time).
• Select time format. See section 7.27 Date and time (Set date
and time).
• Set time. See section 7.27 Date and time (Set date and time).

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7.44.3 Setting up a multipump system Grundfos GO and wired pump connection
English (GB)

You can setup a multipump system in the following ways: 1. Connect the two pumps with each other with a 3-core
• Grundfos GO and wireless pump connection screened cable between the GENIbus terminals A, Y, B.
• Grundfos GO and wired pump connection 2. Power on both pumps.
• Advanced control panel and wireless pump connection 3. Establish contact to one of the pumps with the Grundfos GO.
• Advanced control panel and wired pump connection 4. Set up the needed analog and digital inputs via Grundfos GO
according to the connected equipment and the required
See step-by-step descriptions below.
functionality. See section 7.41 Assisted pump setup.
Grundfos GO and wireless pump connection 5. Assign a pump name to the pump using Grundfos GO. See
1. Power on both pumps. section 7.35 Pump name.
2. Establish contact to one of the pumps with Grundfos GO. 6. Assign pump number 1 to the pump. See section
3. Set up the needed analog and digital inputs via Grundfos GO 7.24 Number (Pump number).
according to the connected equipment and the required 7. Disconnect Grundfos GO from the pump.
functionality. See section 7.41 Assisted pump setup. 8. Establish contact to the other pump.
4. Assign a pump name to the pump using Grundfos GO. See 9. Via the Grundfos GO setup the needed analog and digital
section 7.35 Pump name. inputs according to the connected equipment and the required
5. Disconnect Grundfos GO from the pump. functionality. See section 7.41 Assisted pump setup.
6. Establish contact to the other pump. 10. Assign a pump name to the pump using the Grundfos GO.
7. Set up the needed analog and digital inputs via Grundfos GO See section 7.35 Pump name.
according to the connected equipment and the required 11. Assign pump number 2 to the pump. See section
functionality. See section 7.41 Assisted pump setup. 7.24 Number (Pump number).
8. Assign a pump name to the pump using Grundfos GO. See 12. Select the "Assist" menu and choose "Multi-pump setup".
section 7.35 Pump name. 13. Select the desired multipump function. See section
9. Select the "Assist" menu and choose "Multi-pump setup". 7.44.1 Alternating operation and 7.44.2 Backup operation
10. Select the desired multipump function. See section above.
7.44.1 Alternating operation and 7.44.2 Backup operation 14. Press [>] to continue.
above. 15. Set the time for pump changeover i.e. the time at which the
11. Press [>] to continue. alternation between the two pumps is to take place
12. Set the time for pump changeover i.e. the time at which the
This step applies only if you have selected
alternation between the two pumps is to take place
Note "Alternating operation, time" and if the pumps
This step applies only if you have selected are fitted with FM 300
Note "Alternating operation, time" and if the pumps 16. Press [>] to continue.
are fitted with FM 300
17. Select "BUS cable" as the communication method to be used
13. Press [>] to continue. between the two pumps.
14. Select "Radio" as the communication method to be used 18. Press [>] to continue.
between the two pumps. 19. Press "Select pump 2".
15. Press [>] to continue. 20. Select the additional pump from the list.
16. Press "Select pump 2".
The [OK] or button can be used to identify the
17. Select the additional pump from the list. Note
additional pump.
The [OK] or button can be used to identify the 21. Press [>] to continue.
Note
additional pump
22. Confirm the multipump setup by pressing [Send].
18. Press [>] to continue. 23. Press [Finish] in the appearing "Setup complete" dialog box.
19. Confirm the multipump setup by pressing [Send]. 24. Wait for the green indicator light in the middle of Grundfos Eye
20. Press [Finish] in the appearing "Setup complete" dialog box. to light up.
21. Wait for the green indicator light in the middle of Grundfos Eye The multipump system has now been setup.
to light up.
The multipump system has now been setup.

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Advanced control panel and wireless pump connection Disabling a multipump system via Grundfos GO

English (GB)
1. Power on both pumps. 1. Select the "Assist" menu.
2. On both pumps, set up the needed analog and digital inputs 2. Select "Multi-pump setup".
according to the connected equipment and the required 3. Select "Disable".
functionality. See section 7.41 Assisted pump setup.
4. Press [>] to continue.
3. Select the "Assist" menu on one of the pumps and choose
5. Confirm the multipump setup by pressing [Send].
"Setup of multi-pump system".
6. Press [Finish].
4. Press [>] to continue.
The multipump system has now been disabled.
5. Select "Wireless" as the communication method to be used
between the two pumps. Disabling a multipump system via advanced control panel
6. Press [>] to continue. 1. Select the "Assist" menu.
7. Select the desired multipump function. See section 2. Select "Setup of multi-pump system".
7.44.1 Alternating operation and 7.44.2 Backup operation 3. Press [>] to continue.
above. 4. Confirm "No multi-pump function" by pressing [OK].
8. Press [>] three times to continue. 5. Press [>] to continue.
9. Press [OK] to search for other pumps. 6. Press [OK] to confirm.
The green indicator light in the middle of Grundfos Eye will
The multipump system has now been disabled.
flash on the other pumps.
10. Press the connect button on the pump which is to be added to 7.45 Description of control mode
the multipump system. This menu is only available in the advanced control panel.
11. Press [>] to continue. This menu describes each of the possible control modes. See
12. Set the time for pump changeover i.e. the time at which the also section 7.4 Control mode.
alternation between the two pumps is to take place.
7.46 Assisted fault advice
This step applies only if you have selected
This menu gives guidance and corrective actions in case of pump
Note "Alternating operation, time" and if the pumps
failures.
are fitted with FM 300.
13. Press [>] to continue.
14. Confirm the multipump setup by pressing [OK].
The multipump function icons will appear in the bottom of the
control panels.
The multipump system has now been setup.
Advanced control panel and wired pump connection
1. Connect the two pumps with each other with a 3-core
screened cable between the GENIbus terminals A, Y, B.
2. Set up the needed analog and digital inputs according to the
connected equipment and the required functionality. See
section 7.41 Assisted pump setup.
3. Assign pump number 1 to the first pump. See section
7.24 Number (Pump number).
4. Assign pump number 2 to the other pump. See section
7.24 Number (Pump number).
5. Select the "Assist" menu on one of the pumps and choose
"Setup of multi-pump system".
6. Press [>] to continue.
7. Select "Wired GENIbus" as the communication method to be
used between the two pumps.
8. Press [>] twice to continue.
9. Select the desired multipump function. See section
7.44.1 Alternating operation and 7.44.2 Backup operation
above.
10. Press [>] to continue.
11. Press [OK] to search for other pumps.
12. Select the additional pump from the list.
13. Press [>] to continue.
14. Set the time for pump changeover i.e. the time at which the
alternation between the two pumps is to take place.

This step applies only if you have selected


Note "Alternating operation, time" and if the pumps
are fitted with FM 300.
15. Press [>] to continue.
16. Confirm the multipump setup by pressing [OK].
The multipump function icons will appear in the bottom of the
control panels.
The multipump system has now been setup.

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8. Bus signal
English (GB)

The pump enables serial communication via an RS-485 input.


The communication is carried out according to the Grundfos
GENIbus protocol and enables connection to other pumps as well
as a building management system or another external control
system.
Via a bus signal, you can remote-set pump operating parameters,
such as setpoint and operating mode. At the same time, the pump
can, via the bus, provide status information about important
parameters, such as actual value of control parameter, input
power and fault indications.
Contact Grundfos for further information.

If you use a bus signal, the number of settings


Note
available via Grundfos GO will be reduced.

9. Priority of settings
You can always set the pump to stop by pressing on the
pump control panel. When the pump is not in "Stop" mode, you
can always set the pump to stop by continuously pressing .
Furthermore, you can set the pump to maximum speed by
continuously pressing . You can always set the pump to
operation at maximum speed or to stop with Grundfos GO.
If two or more functions are enabled at the same time, the pump
will operate according to the function with the highest priority.
Example: If, via the digital input, the pump has been set to
maximum speed, the pump control panel or Grundfos GO can
only set the pump to "Manual" or "Stop".
The priority of the settings appears from the table below:

Grundfos GO or control
Priority Start/stop button Digital input Bus communication
panel on pump

1 Stop

2 Stop*

3 Manual

4 Max. speed*

5 Stop

6 Stop

7 Max. speed

8 Min. speed

9 Start

10 Max. speed

11 Min. speed

12 Min. speed

13 Start

14 Start

* If the bus communication is interrupted, the pump will resume its previous operating mode, for example "Stop", selected with Grundfos
GO or on the pump control panel.

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10. Grundfos Eye

English (GB)
The operating condition of the pump is indicated by Grundfos Eye
on the control panel. See fig. 43, pos. A.

TM05 5993 4312


Fig. 43 Grundfos Eye

Grundfos Eye Indication Description

Power off.
No lights on.
Pump not running.

Two opposite green indicator lights rotating


Power on.
in the direction of rotation of the pump when
Pump running.
seen from the non-drive end.

Two opposite green indicator lights Power on.


permanently on. Pump not running.

One yellow indicator light rotating in the


Warning.
direction of rotation of the pump when seen
Pump running.
from the non-drive end.

Warning.
One yellow indicator light permanently on.
Pump stopped.

Two opposite red indicator lights flashing Alarm.


simultaneously. Pump stopped.

The green indicator light in the middle


flashes quickly four times. This is a feedback signal which the pump gives in
order to ensure identification of itself.

The green indicator light in the middle


flashes continuously. Grundfos GO or another pump is trying to
communicate with the pump Press on the
pump control panel to allow communication.

The green indicator light in the middle is


permanently on. Remote control with Grundfos GO via radio.
The pump is communicating with Grundfos GO
via radio connection.

The green indicator light in the middle


flashes quickly while Grundfos Go is
Remote control with Grundfos GO via infrared
exchanging data with the pump. It will take a
light.
few seconds.
The pump is receiving data from Grundfos GO via
infrared communication.

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11. Signal relays
English (GB)

The pump has two outputs for potential-free signals via two
internal relays.
You can set the signal outputs to "Operation", "Pump running",
"Ready", "Alarm" and "Warning".
The functions of the two signal relays appear from the table
below:

Contact position for signal relays when activated


Operating
Description Grundfos Eye Pump
Operation Ready Alarm Warning mode
running

Power off. -
Off C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC

Pump running
"Normal", "Min."
in "Normal"
or "Max."
mode.
Green, rotating C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC

Pump running
in "Manual" "Manual"
mode.
C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC
Green, rotating

Pump in
operating "Stop"
mode "Stop".
Green, steady C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC

Warning, but
"Normal", "Min."
the pump is
or "Max."
running.
Yellow, rotating C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC

Warning, but
the pump is
running in "Manual"
"Manual"
mode. Yellow, rotating C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC

Warning, but
the pump was
stopped via "Stop"
"Stop"
Yellow, steady C NO NC C NO NC
command. C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC

Alarm, but the


"Normal", "Min."
pump is
or "Max."
running.
Red, rotating C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC

Alarm, but the


pump is
running in "Manual"
"Manual"
mode. Red, rotating C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC

Pump stopped
due to an "Stop"
alarm.
Red, flashing C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC

Pump stopped
due to
"Normal"
"Low-flow stop
function" Green, steady C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC

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12. Installation of communication interface 4. Remove the securing screw (fig. 47, pos. A).

English (GB)
module (CIM)
Always use an antistatic service kit when A
handling electronic components. This will
prevent static electricity from damaging
Caution
components.
When unprotected, place the component on the
antistatic cloth.

TM06 4082 1515


Fig. 47 Removing securing screw

5. Fit the CIM module by aligning it with the three plastic holders
(fig. 48, pos. A) and the connecting plug (fig. 48, pos. B).
Press home the module using your fingers.

TM06 4462 2315

TM06 4083 1515


Fig. 44 Antistatic service kit

1. Disconnect the power supply to the pump.


2. Remove the terminal box cover by loosening the four screws
(fig. 45, pos. A) and lifting the terminal box cover (fig. 45, pos.
B). Fig. 48 Align CIM module with plastic holders (pos. A) and
connecting plug (pos. B)

6. Fit and tighten securing screw (fig. 47, pos. A) to a torque of


A 1.3 Nm.
7. Make the electrical connections to the CIM module as
described in the instructions delivered with the module.
8. Connect the cable screens of the bus cables to earth via one
B of the earth clamps (fig. 49, pos. A).
TM06 4081 1515

Fig. 45 Removing terminal box cover

3. Remove the CIM cover (fig. 46, pos. A) by pressing the


locking tab (fig. 46, pos. B) and lifting the end of the cover (fig.
46, pos. C). Then lift the cover off the hooks (fig. 46, pos. D).
TM06 4195 1615

A
D

C
Fig. 49 Connecting cable screens to earth

B
TM06 4084 1515

Fig. 46 Removing CIM cover

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9. Route the wires for the CIM module, see the example in fig.
50.
English (GB)

TM06 4085 1515


Fig. 50 Wire routing (example)

10. Fit the CIM cover.


11. If the CIM module is supplied with an FCC label, then place
this on the terminal box. See fig. 51.
TM05 7028 0413

FCC
Fig. 51 Position of FCC label

12. Fit the terminal box cover (fig. 45, pos. B) and cross-tighten
the four mounting screws (fig. 45, pos. A) to a torque of 6 Nm.

Make sure that the terminal box cover is aligned


Note with the control panel. See section 15. Changing
the position of the control panel.

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13. Identification of functional module 14. Identification of control panel

English (GB)
You can identify the fitted module in one of the following ways: You can identify the fitted module in one of the following ways:
Grundfos GO Grundfos GO
You can identify the functional module in the "Fitted modules" You can identify the control panel in the "Fitted modules" menu
menu under "Status". under "Status".
Pump display Pump display
For pumps fitted with the advanced control panel, you can identify For pumps fitted with the advanced control panel, you can identify
the functional module in the "Fitted modules" menu under the control panel in the "Fitted modules" menu under "Status".
"Status".
Motor name plate
Motor name plate You can identify the fitted control panel on the motor nameplate.
You can identify the fitted module on the motor nameplate. See See fig. 53.
fig. 52.

VARIANT
VARIANT ype :
Typ
Type P.C. : INPUT
Hp VARIANT
OUTPUT
PB :
:

Xxxxxxxxxxx
P.N. : Serial no : U in P
P2 : Hp
PB :
Hp VARIANT
PB : rpm FMFM :

E.P. Motor
ype :
Typ
Type P.C. : INPUT OUTPUT
DE : Env.Type
Env.Ty ype
p : TEFC ~ V n max: rpm:
NDE : SF : CL: f in : Hz Eff : HMI : Made in Hungary
:
HMI :
Xxxxxxxxxxx

P.N. : Serial no : U in P
P2 : Hp PB :
n max: rpm rpm FMFM : Wgt
Wggt : g Tamb :
kg F PF: I SF Ampp: A I 1/1 : A CIM :
E.P. Motor

DE : Env.Ty
Env.Type
ype
p : TEFC ~ V :
DK - 8850 Bjerringbro, Denmark

NDE :
Wgt
Wggt : gT
kg
SF :
amb :
CL:
F PF:
f in :
I SF Ampp: A I 1/1 :
Hz
A
Eff : HMI :
HMI:
HMI
CIM : :
Made in Hungary
DK - 8850 Bjerringbro, Denmark
CIM :
CIM :

TM06 4013 1415


TM06 1889 3314

Fig. 53 Identification of control panel


Fig. 52 Identification of functional module

Variant Description
Variant Description
HMI 200 Standard control panel
FM 200 Standard functional module HMI 300 Advanced control panel
FM 300 Advanced functional module

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15. Changing the position of the control panel 4. Turn the plastic cover 180 °.
English (GB)

You can turn the control panel 180 °. Follow the instructions
Note Do not twist the cable more than 90 °.
below.
1. Loosen the four screws (TX25) holding the terminal box cover.

TM05 5354 3612


TM05 5351 3612
Fig. 57 Turning the plastic cover

5. Re-position the plastic cover correctly on the four rubber pins


(pos. C). Make sure that the locking tabs (pos. A) are placed
correctly.
Fig. 54 Loosening the screws

2. Remove the terminal box cover.

TM05 5355 3612


TM05 5352 3612

Fig. 58 Re-positioning the plastic cover

6. Fit the terminal box cover, and make sure that it is also turned
180 ° so that the buttons on the control panel are aligned with
the buttons on the plastic cover.
Tighten the four screws (TX25) with 5 Nm.
Fig. 55 Removing the terminal box cover

3. Press and hold in the two locking tabs (pos. A) while gently
lifting the plastic cover (pos. B).
TM05 5353 3612

TM05 5356 3612

Fig. 56 Lifting the plastic cover


Fig. 59 Fitting the terminal box cover

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16. Factory settings

English (GB)
● Function is enabled.
❍ Function is disabled.
- Function is not available.

CRE, CRIE, CRNE, SPKE, MTRE


Function
Settings With factory mounted Without factory
CME description
sensor mounted sensor
Setpoint 67 % of sensor range 67 % of sensor range 67 % of sensor range Page 12
Operating mode Normal Normal Normal Page 12
Control mode Constant pressure Constant pressure Constant pressure Page 12
Pipe filling function Not active Not active Not active Page 26
Buttons on product Active Active Active Page 29
Stop function (Low-flow stop function) Not active Not active Not active Page 25
Controller (Controller settings) ● ● ● Page 20
Ti 0.5 0.5 0.5
Kp 0.5 0.5 0.5
Operating range 13-100 % 13-100 % 13-100 % Page 21
Ramps Page 27
Ramp-up 1 second 1 second 1 second
Ramp-down 3 second 3 second 3 second
Number (Pump number) - - - Page 28
Radio communication Active Active Active Page 28
Analog input 1 4-20 mA Not active Not active
Analog input 2 Not active Not active Not active Page 16
Analog input 3 Not active Not active Not active
Pt100/1000 input 1 Not active Not active Not active
Page 17
Pt100/1000 input 2 Not active Not active Not active
Digital input 1 External stop External stop External stop
Page 17
Digital input 2 Not active Not active Not active
Digital in/output 3 Not active Not active Not active
Page 18
Digital in/output 4 Not active Not active Not active
Pulse flowmeter ❍ ❍ ❍ Page 27
Predefined setpoints 0 bar 0% 0% Page 23
Analog output Not active Not active Not active Page 19
External setpoint function Not active Not active Not active Page 21
Signal relay 1 Not active Not active Not active
Page 18
Signal relay 2 Not active Not active Not active
Limit 1 exceeded Not active Not active Not active
Page 24
Limit 2 exceeded Not active Not active Not active
Standstill heating Not active Not active Not active Page 27
Motor bearing monitoring Active Active Active Page 27
Pump name - - - Page 29
Connection code - - - Page 30
Unit configuration SI SI SI Page 28
1) Only available if you have fitted an advanced functional module (FM300).

17. Disposal
This product or parts of it must be disposed of in an
environmentally sound way:
1. Use the public or private waste collection service.
2. If this is not possible, contact the nearest Grundfos company
or service workshop.
The waste battery should be disposed of through the national
collective schemes. If in doubt, contact your local Grundfos
company.

Subject to alterations.

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