Grundfosliterature 1258034 PDF
Grundfosliterature 1258034 PDF
Grundfosliterature 1258034 PDF
Declaration of Conformity
We Grundfos declare under our sole responsibility that the products
CU 211 and CU 212, to which this declaration relates, are in conformity
with these Council directives on the approximation of the laws of the EC
member states:
— Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC)
Standard used: EN 60335-1: 2002.
— EMC Directive (2004/108/EC)
Standards used: EN 61000-6-2: 2005 and EN 61000-6-3: 2007.
Jan Strandgaard
Technical Director
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English (GB) Installation and operating instructions
English (GB)
CONTENTS 1. Symbols used in this document
Page
Warning
1. Symbols used in this document 3 If these safety instructions are not observed,
2. General description it may result in personal injury!
3
2.1 Control panel 4
2.2 DIP switch 4 If these safety instructions are not observed,
2.3 Dimensions Caution it may result in malfunction or damage to the
5
equipment!
3. Identification 5
3.1 Nameplate 5 Notes or instructions that make the job easier
3.2 Type key 5 Note
and ensure safe operation.
4. Application 5
Warning
5. Functions 6
5.1 Two float switches and parallel operation with three These instructions must be observed for
float switches 6 explosion-proof pumps. It is advisable also to fol-
5.2 Three float switches and parallel operation with four low these instructions for standard pumps.
float switches 8
5.3 Four float switches and parallel operation with 100 % 2. General description
standby operation 10
The control units CU 211 and CU 212 are designed for control of
5.4 Four float switches and parallel operation 12
pumps in wastewater, water supply and draining systems.
5.5 Two electrodes 14
5.6 Three electrodes 16 CU 211 is designed for control of one pump and CU 212 of two
5.7 Three electrodes and one float switch 18 pumps.
5.8 Flow switch 20 CU 211 and CU 212 have an alarm output for common alarm and
6. Installation 22 an alarm output for separate high-level alarm.
6.1 Location 22 Furthermore, the control units incorporate a buzzer.
7. Electrical connection 22
8. Overview of terminals 23 1 2 3 4 5 6
9. Wiring diagrams CU 211 24
9.1 CU 211, single-phase, inputs 24
9.2 CU 211, single-phase, outputs 25
9.3 CU 211, single-phase, inputs from IO 111 26
9.4 CU 211, single-phase, outputs for modem 27
9.5 CU 211, single-phase, outputs for CIU 270 28
CU 212
9.6 CU 211, three-phase, inputs 29 1
1 2
2
9.7 CU 211, three-phase, outputs 30 10
9.8 CU 211, three-phase, inputs from IO 111 31
9.9 CU 211, three-phase, outputs for modem 32
9.10 CU 211, three-phase, outputs for CIU 270 33
10. Wiring diagrams CU 212 34
10.1 CU 212, single-phase, inputs 34
10.2 CU 212, single-phase, outputs 35
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2.1 Control panel 2.2 DIP switch
English (GB)
Pos. Description
Green indicator lights for pumps 1 and 2; flashing for
1 start delay, shining for pump operation.
CU 211 has only one indicator light.
Red indicator lights for pumps 1 and 2;
flashing for thermo fault, shining for fault in motor
2
protector.
CU 211 has only one indicator light.
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2.3 Dimensions
English (GB)
Min. 30 mm
66.5 mm 90 mm
CU 212
1
1 2
2
116 mm
ON DIP
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Min. 30 mm
IP20 3 = three-phase
Made in Denmark
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5. Functions
English (GB)
This section describes a number of systems for which CU 211 and CU 212 are designed and the associated DIP switch settings.
5.1 Two float switches and parallel operation with three float switches
Use CU 211 in systems with one pump and two float switches. Use CU 212 in systems with two pumps in parallel operation and
The pump is controlled by the liquid level in the tank. three float switches. The pumps are controlled by the liquid level
– When the float switch, pos. 1, is lifted up by the liquid, the in the tank.
pump is started. – When the float switch, pos. 1, is lifted up by the liquid, the
– When the float switch, pos. 1, is no longer lifted up by the first pump is started.
liquid, the settable stop delay sets in, and after that the – When the float switch, pos. 2, is lifted up by the liquid, the
pump is stopped. second pump is started.
– When the float switch, pos. 2, is lifted up by the liquid, the – When the float switch, pos. 1, is no longer lifted up by the
high-level alarm is activated. liquid, the settable stop delay sets in, and after that both
pumps are stopped.
– The pumps alternate automatically.
– When the float switch, pos. 3, is lifted up by the liquid, the
high-level alarm is activated.
2
1 3
TM04 2749 2908
Fig. 6 Systems with one pump and two float switches Fig. 7 Systems with two pumps in parallel operation and
three float switches
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5.1.1 DIP switch setting
English (GB)
The DIP switch settings apply to both system types and to both CU 211 and CU 212.
• Switches 1, 2 and 3: System type
This setting activates a start delay in the range from 0 to 255 sec. (random) after the power supply has been
switched on.
Automatic test run is carried out every 24 hours.
This setting causes the pump to start immediately after the mains supply has been switched on.
No automatic test run.
The stop delay is the time from the stop signal is given until the pump is stopped.
The pump must not run dry.
0 sec. 60 sec.
15 sec. 90 sec.
• Switch 8:
Switch 8 has no function in connection with these system types, but keep the setting in this position.
This setting ensures that alarm signals from external alarm devices and the built-in buzzer are reset
automatically. However, an alarm signal will only be reset if the cause of the fault no longer exists.
At this setting, the alarm signal must be reset manually by means of the reset button.
See section 2.1.1 Resetting of alarm.
This setting enables automatic restarting after the motor PTC resistor/thermal switch has cut out the pump.
However, restarting will not happen until the motor has cooled off again.
Warning
When the pump(s) connected is (are) used in potentially explosive environments,
switch 10 must not be set to this position.
This setting requires the pumps to be restarted manually after the motor PTC resistor/thermal switch has caused
the pump to be cut out. Reset by means of the ON-OFF-AUTO selector switch.
Warning
When the pump(s) connected is (are) used in potentially explosive environments,
switch 10 must not be set to this position.
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5.2 Three float switches and parallel operation with four float switches
English (GB)
Use CU 211 in systems with one pump and three float switches. Use CU 212 in systems with two pumps in parallel operation and
The pump is controlled by the liquid level in the tank. four float switches. The pumps are controlled by the liquid level in
– When the float switch, pos. 2, is lifted up by the liquid, the the tank.
pump is started. – When the float switch, pos. 2, is lifted up by the liquid, the
– When the float switch, pos. 1, is no longer lifted up by the first pump is started.
liquid, the pump is stopped. It is possible to set a stop delay – When the float switch, pos. 3, is lifted up by the liquid, the
which delays the stop of the pump. second pump is started.
– When the float switch, pos. 3, is lifted up by the liquid, the – When the float switch, pos. 1, is no longer lifted up by the
high-level alarm is activated. liquid, the settable stop delay sets in, and after that both
pumps are stopped.
– The pumps alternate automatically.
– When the float switch, pos. 4, is lifted up by the liquid, the
high-level alarm is activated.
3
4
4
2 3
3
TM04 2746 2908
Fig. 8 Systems with one pump and three float switches Fig. 9 Systems with two pumps in parallel operation and four
float switches
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5.2.1 DIP switch setting
English (GB)
The DIP switch settings apply to both system types and to both CU 211 and CU 212.
• Switches 1, 2 and 3: System type
This setting activates a start delay in the range from 0 to 255 sec. (random) after the power supply has been
switched on.
Automatic test run is carried out every 24 hours.
This setting causes the pump to start immediately after the mains supply has been switched on.
No automatic test run.
The stop delay is the time from the stop signal is given until the pump is stopped.
The pump must not run dry.
0 sec. 60 sec.
15 sec. 90 sec.
• Switch 8:
Switch 8 has no function in connection with these system types, but keep the setting in this position.
This setting ensures that alarm signals from external alarm devices and the built-in buzzer are reset
automatically. However, an alarm signal will only be reset if the cause of the fault no longer exists.
At this setting, the alarm signal must be reset manually by means of the reset button.
See section 2.1.1 Resetting of alarm.
This setting enables automatic restarting after the motor PTC resistor/thermal switch has caused the pump to cut
out. However, restarting will not happen until the motor has cooled off again.
Warning
When the pump(s) connected is (are) used in potentially explosive environments,
switch 10 must not be set to this position.
This setting requires the pumps to be restarted manually after the motor PTC resistor/thermal switch has caused
the pump to be cut out. Reset by means of the ON-OFF-AUTO selector switch.
Warning
When the pump(s) connected is (are) used in potentially explosive environments,
switch 10 must not be set to this position.
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5.3 Four float switches and parallel operation with 100 % standby operation
English (GB)
Use CU 211 in systems with one pump and four float switches. Use CU 212 in systems with two pumps in parallel operation and
The pump is controlled by the liquid level in the tank. four float switches with 100 % standby operation. The pumps are
– When the float switch, pos. 3, is lifted up by the liquid, the controlled by the liquid level in the tank.
pump is started. – When the float switch, pos. 2, is lifted up by the liquid, the
– When the float switch, pos. 2, is no longer lifted up by the first pump is started.
liquid, the pump is stopped. It is possible to set a stop delay – When the float switch, pos. 3, is lifted up by the liquid, the
which delays the stop of the pump. second pump is started.
– When the float switch, pos. 4, is lifted up by the liquid, the – When the float switch, pos. 1, is no longer lifted up by the
high-level alarm is activated. liquid, the settable stop delay sets in, and after that both
– When the float switch, pos. 1, is no longer lifted up by the pumps are stopped.
liquid, the dry running alarm is activated. – The pumps alternate automatically.
– When the float switch, pos. 4, is lifted up by the liquid, the
high-level alarm is activated.
4 4
3 3
TM04 2747 2908
Fig. 10 Systems with one pump and four float switches Fig. 11 Systems with two pumps in parallel operation with
100 % standby operation and four float switches
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5.3.1 DIP switch setting
English (GB)
The DIP switch settings apply to both system types and to both CU 211 and CU 212.
• Switches 1, 2 and 3: System type
This setting activates a start delay in the range from 0 to 255 sec. (random) after the power supply has been
switched on.
Automatic test run is carried out every 24 hours.
This setting causes the pump to start immediately after the mains supply has been switched on.
No automatic test run.
The stop delay is the time from the stop signal is given until the pump is stopped.
The pump must not run dry.
0 sec. 60 sec.
15 sec. 90 sec.
• Switch 8:
Switch 8 has no function in connection with these system types, but keep the setting in this position.
This setting ensures that alarm signals from external alarm devices and the built-in buzzer are reset
automatically. However, an alarm signal will only be reset if the cause of the fault no longer exists.
At this setting, the alarm signal must be reset manually by means of the reset button.
See section 2.1.1 Resetting of alarm.
This setting enables automatic restarting after the motor PTC resistor/thermal switch has caused the pump to cut
out. However, restarting will not happen until the motor has cooled off again.
Warning
When the pump(s) connected is (are) used in potentially explosive environments,
switch 10 must not be set to this position.
This setting requires the pumps to be restarted manually after the motor PTC resistor/thermal switch has caused
the pump to be cut out. Reset by means of the ON-OFF-AUTO selector switch.
Warning
When the pump(s) connected is (are) used in potentially explosive environments,
switch 10 must not be set to this position.
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5.4 Four float switches and parallel operation
English (GB)
Use CU 212 in systems with two pumps and four float switches in
socalled "full-control operation". The pumps are controlled by the
liquid level in the tank.
– When the float switch, pos. 3, is lifted up by the liquid, the
first pump is started.
– When the float switch, pos. 4, is lifted up by the liquid, the
second pump is started.
– When the float switch, pos. 2, is no longer lifted up by the
liquid, the second pump is stopped.
– When the float switch, pos. 1, is no longer lifted up by the
liquid, the first pump is stopped.
It is possible to set a stop delay which delays the stop of the
pumps.
– The pumps alternate automatically.
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3
TM04 2748 2908
2
1
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5.4.1 DIP switch setting
English (GB)
The DIP switch settings apply to CU 212.
• Switches 1, 2 and 3: System type
This setting activates a start delay in the range from 0 to 255 sec. (random) after the power supply has been
switched on.
Automatic test run is carried out every 24 hours.
This setting causes the pump to start immediately after the mains supply has been switched on.
No automatic test run.
The stop delay is the time from the stop signal is given until the pump is stopped.
The pump must not run dry.
0 sec. 60 sec.
15 sec. 90 sec.
• Switch 8:
Switch 8 has no function in connection with this system type, but keep the setting in this position.
This setting ensures that alarm signals from external alarm devices and the built-in buzzer are reset
automatically. However, an alarm signal will only be reset if the cause of the fault no longer exists.
At this setting, the alarm signal must be reset manually by means of the reset button.
See section 2.1.1 Resetting of alarm.
This setting enables automatic restarting after the motor PTC resistor/thermal switch has caused the pump to cut
out. However, restarting will not happen until the motor has cooled off again.
Warning
When the pump(s) connected is (are) used in potentially explosive environments,
switch 10 must not be set to this position.
This setting requires the pumps to be restarted manually after the motor PTC resistor/thermal switch has caused
the pump to be cut out. Reset by means of the ON-OFF-AUTO selector switch.
Warning
When the pump(s) connected is (are) used in potentially explosive environments,
switch 10 must not be set to this position.
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5.5 Two electrodes
English (GB)
2
TM04 2751 2908
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5.5.1 DIP switch setting
English (GB)
The DIP switch settings apply to CU 211.
• Switches 1, 2 and 3: System type
This setting activates a start delay in the range from 0 to 255 sec. (random) after the power supply has been
switched on.
Automatic test run is carried out every 24 hours.
This setting causes the pump to start immediately after the mains supply has been switched on.
No automatic test run.
The stop delay is the time from the stop signal is given until the pump is stopped.
The pump must not run dry.
1 min. 30 min.
2 min. 35 min.
3 min. 40 min.
5 min. 45 min.
10 min. 50 min.
15 min. 55 min.
20 min. 60 min.
25 min. 65 min.
This setting ensures that alarm signals from external alarm devices and the built-in buzzer are reset
automatically. However, an alarm signal will only be reset if the cause of the fault no longer exists.
At this setting, the alarm signal must be reset manually by means of the reset button.
See section 2.1.1 Resetting of alarm.
This setting enables automatic restarting after the motor PTC resistor/thermal switch has caused the pump to cut
out. However, restarting will not happen until the motor has cooled off again.
Warning
When the pump(s) connected is (are) used in potentially explosive environments,
switch 10 must not be set to this position.
This setting requires the pumps to be restarted manually after the motor PTC resistor/thermal switch has caused
the pump to be cut out. Reset by means of the ON-OFF-AUTO selector switch.
Warning
When the pump(s) connected is (are) used in potentially explosive environments,
switch 10 must not be set to this position.
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5.6 Three electrodes
English (GB)
2
TM04 2752 2908
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5.6.1 DIP switch setting
English (GB)
The DIP switch settings apply to CU 211.
• Switches 1, 2 and 3: System type
This setting causes the pump to start immediately after the mains supply has been switched on.
No automatic test run.
The stop delay is the time from the stop signal is given until the pump is stopped.
The pump must not run dry.
0 sec. 60 sec.
15 sec. 90 sec.
• Switch 8:
Switch 8 has no function in connection with this system type, but keep the setting in this position.
This setting ensures that alarm signals from external alarm devices and the built-in buzzer are reset
automatically. However, an alarm signal will only be reset if the cause of the fault no longer exists.
At this setting, the alarm signal must be reset manually by means of the reset button.
See section 2.1.1 Resetting of alarm.
This setting enables automatic restarting after the motor PTC resistor/thermal switch has caused the pump to cut
out. However, restarting will not happen until the motor has cooled off again.
Warning
When the pump(s) connected is (are) used in potentially explosive environments,
switch 10 must not be set to this position.
This setting requires the pumps to be restarted manually after the motor PTC resistor/thermal switch has caused
the pump to be cut out. Reset by means of the ON-OFF-AUTO selector switch.
Warning
When the pump(s) connected is (are) used in potentially explosive environments,
switch 10 must not be set to this position.
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5.7 Three electrodes and one float switch
English (GB)
Use CU 211 in systems with three electrodes and one float switch
in applications such as tank filling. The pump is controlled by the
liquid level in the tank.
– The electrode, pos. 1, is a reference electrode.
– When the electrode, pos. 2, no longer registers liquid, the
pump is started.
– When the electrode, pos. 3, registers liquid, the pump is
stopped. It is possible to set a stop delay which delays the
stop of the pump.
– When the float switch, pos. 4, is lifted up by the liquid, the
high-level alarm is activated.
– The pump can be stopped by means of the manual on/off
switch, pos. 5.
3
2
1
TM04 2753 2908
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5.7.1 DIP switch setting
English (GB)
The DIP switch settings apply to CU 211.
• Switches 1, 2 and 3: System type
This setting activates a start delay in the range from 0 to 255 sec. (random) after the power supply has been
switched on.
Automatic test run is carried out every 24 hours.
This setting causes the pump to start immediately after the mains supply has been switched on.
No automatic test run.
The stop delay is the time from the stop signal is given until the pump is stopped.
The pump must not run dry.
0 sec. 60 sec.
15 sec. 90 sec.
• Switch 8:
Switch 8 has no function in connection with this system type, but keep the setting in this position.
This setting ensures that alarm signals from external alarm devices and the built-in buzzer are reset
automatically. However, an alarm signal will only be reset if the cause of the fault no longer exists.
At this setting, the alarm signal must be reset manually by means of the reset button.
See section 2.1.1 Resetting of alarm.
This setting enables automatic restarting after the motor PTC resistor/thermal switch has caused the pump to cut
out. However, restarting will not happen until the motor has cooled off again.
Warning
When the pump(s) connected is (are) used in potentially explosive environments,
switch 10 must not be set to this position.
This setting requires the pumps to be restarted manually after the motor PTC resistor/thermal switch has caused
the pump to be cut out. Reset by means of the ON-OFF-AUTO selector switch.
Warning
When the pump(s) connected is (are) used in potentially explosive environments,
switch 10 must not be set to this position.
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5.8 Flow switch
English (GB)
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5.8.1 DIP switch setting
English (GB)
The DIP switch settings apply to CU 211.
• Switches 1, 2 and 3: System type
The dry running time is the time the pump is allowed to run after start even if the flow switch registers no flow.
The pump is stopped again if the flow switch still does not register flow.
10 sec. 2 min.
20 sec. 3 min.
40 sec. 4 min.
1 min. 5 min.
The start delay is the time from the pump stopped until the pump attempts to restart.
No restart * 15 min.
1 min. 17 min.
2 min. 20 min.
3 min. 25 min.
5 min. 30 min.
7 min. 50 min.
10 min. 70 min.
12 min. 90 min.
* If the DIP switch was set to "no restart", the pump kan only be restarted by means of the switch.
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6. Installation Mounting and removal
English (GB)
Before installation, check these points: CU 211 and CU 212 are designed for mounting on a 35 mm DIN
rail (EN 50 022).
• does the variant correspond to the one ordered?
Mount CU 211 and CU 212 in this way:
• does CU 211/CU 212 match the supply voltage and frequency
of the installation site? 1. Hold the bottom of the control unit up against the DIN rail.
• has CU 211/CU 212 been damaged during the transport? 2. Push the unit upwards.
3. Tip the unit into place. See fig. 17.
Warning
CU 211 and CU 212 must not be used for other
purposes than the ones specified.
Warning
Before installing CU 211 and CU 212, make sure
that the power supply has been switched off and
that it cannot be accidentally switched on.
Warning
Do not install CU 211 and CU 212 in potentially
explosive environments.
If the controlled pumps are in potentially
explosive environments, CU 211 and CU 212 must CU 212
be used in combination with float switches. 1
1 2
2
Float switches located in potentially explosive
environments must be connected via an EEx
barrier, such as Grundfos no. 96440300. The EEx
barrier itself must not be installed in potentially
explosive environments.
Equipment/material located in potentially
explosive environments must be approved for
this in each individual situation.
Likewise the cabling into potentially explosive ON DIP
TM04 3133 3808
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8. Overview of terminals
English (GB)
The designations of the terminals refer to the wiring diagrams on the following pages.
Frame connection
3 G 0V
for S1-2 and T1-2
Terminal for motor 5 V output
3 S1 S1 is input for alarm from overload relay.
protector max. 0.5 mA
Terminal for thermal 5 V output T1 is input from a thermal switch fitted inside
3 T1
circuit breaker max. 2.2 mA the pump.
Terminal for motor 5 V output S2 only applies to two-pump systems;
3 S2
protector max. 0.5 mA otherwise the same as S1.
Terminal for thermal 5 V uoutput T2 only applies to two-pump systems;
3 T2
circuit breaker max. 2,2 mA otherwise the same as T1.
Teminal for NC-
5 H3 contact for high-level
alarm
Depending on the application and the DIP
Frame connection Max 230 VAC
5 H2 switch setting, one of the level inputs can trip
for high-level alarm 2A
the high-level alarm.
Terminal for NO-
5 H1 contact for high-level
alarm
Terminal for NC-
6 GA1 contact for common
alarm
Frame connection Max. 230 VAC
6 GA2 All alarms trip the alarm relay.
for common alarm 2A
Terminal for NO-
6 GA3 contact for common
alarm
Supply input. Only
7 L1 400 V
three-phase version
Mains supply input.
7 L2/L Supply input 400 V/230 V
In three-phase versions the rated voltage is
400 V on L1, L2 and L3.
In single-phase versions the rated voltage is
7 L3/N Supply input 400 V/230 V 230 V on L and N.
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English (GB)
24
For FLOAT switches For FLOAT switches
or ELECTRODES or REMOTE input
9. Wiring diagrams CU 211
9.1 CU 211, single-phase, inputs
250 mA AC 1 2 G 3 4
L L
N N
CU211.230.1
Input
G S1 T1
Motor 1
Thermal switch
1 3 5
1K5
2 4 6
1F2
M
1~
Pumpe 1
L
N
CU211.230.1
output
H1
H2
H3
P1
GA2
CP1
GA1
GA3
1F2
1K5
Thermal Switch
Pump 1
25
English (GB)
English (GB)
26
For FLOAT switches For FLOAT switches
or ELECTRODES or REMOTE input
+
24 V -
250 mA
AC 1 2 G 3 4
L L
N N
CU 211.230.1
Input
G S1 T1
9.3 CU 211, single-phase, inputs from IO 111
1F2
1 3 5
1K5
-OF F 1K5 -OFF
2 4 6
1F2
M IO 111 Pumpe 1
1~
P1-P5
Pumpe 1
Pump
Sensor cable
CU 211.230.1
output
9.4 CU 211, single-phase, outputs for modem
P1
H2
H3
H1
CP1
GA 1
GA 2
GA 3
1A
1K5
1F2
1K5 ln 1 ln 2 ln 3 ln 4 24 V N L
Com
O1
SMS modul
Batt 1A
O2
Thermal Switch
Pump 1
27
English (GB)
English (GB)
28
L
N
CU 211.230.1
output
9.5 CU 211, single-phase, outputs for CIU 270
H1
H2
H3
P1
GA 1
GA 2
GA 3
CP1
GRM
1F2
1K5
1K5 N L
GND
GND
DI 3_IN
DI 4_IN
24 VS_2
24 VS_1
AI 2/DI 2_IN
AI 1 /DI 1_IN
CIU 270
NO
COM Relay
Output GENIbus
NC
A Y B
Thermal Switch
Pump 1
A Y B
GENIbus
IO 111 PUMPE 1
L3 L3 AC 1 2 G 3 4
9.6 CU 211, three-phase, inputs
L2 L2
L1 L1
N 250 mA
CU 211.400.3
Input
G S1 T1
1F2
Motor 1
Thermal switch
1 3 5
1K5
2 4 6
1F2
M
3~
Pumpe 1
29
English (GB)
English (GB)
30
L3
L2
L1
N
9.7 CU 211, three-phase, outputs
CU 211.400.3
output
H1
H2
H3
P1
CP1
GA 1
GA 2
GA 3
1F2
1K5
Thermal Switch
Pump 1
+
24 V
-
L3 L3 AC 1 2 G 3 4
L2 L2
L1 L1
N 250 mA
CU 211.400.3
Input
G S1 T1
9.8 CU 211, three-phase, inputs from IO 111
1F2
1 3 5
1K5
-OF F 1K5 -OFF
2 4 6
M IO 111 Pumpe 1
3~
Pumpe 1 P 1– P 5
Pump
Sensor cable
31
English (GB)
English (GB)
32
L3
L2
L1
N
CU 211.400.3
output
9.9 CU 211, three-phase, outputs for modem
P1
CP1
H2
H3
H1
GA 1
GA 2
GA 3
1A
1K5
1F2
1K5 ln 1 ln 2 ln 3 ln 4 24 V N L
Com
O1 +
Batt
1A
O2 -
Thermal Switch
Pump 1
CU 211.230.1
output
9.10 CU 211, three-phase, outputs for CIU 270
H1
H2
H3
P1
GA 1
GA 2
GA 3
CP1
GRM
1F2
1K5
1K5 N L
GND
GND
DI 3_IN
DI 4_IN
24 VS_2
24 VS_1
AI 2/DI 2_IN
AI 1 /DI 1_IN
CIU 270
NO
COM Relay
Output GENIbus
NC
A Y B
Thermal Switch
Pump 1
A Y B
GENIbus
IO 111 PUMPE 1
33
English (GB)
English (GB)
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For FLOAT switches For FLOAT switches
or ELECTRODES or REMOTE input
10. Wiring diagrams CU 212
10.1 CU 212, single-phase, inputs
250 mA AC 1 2 G 3 4
L L
N N
CU 212.230.1
Input
G S1 T1 S2 T2
1F2 1F3
Motor 1 Motor 2
Thermal switch Thermal switch
1 3 5 1 3 5
1K5 1K6
2 4 6 2 4 6
1F2 1F3
M M
1~ 1~
Pumpe 1 Pumpe 2
CU 212.230.1
10.2 CU 212, single-phase, outputs
output
H1
H2
H3
P1
P2
CP2
CP1
GA 1
GA 2
GA 3
1F2 1F3
1K5 1K6
35
English (GB)
English (GB)
36
For FLOAT switches For FLOAT switches
or ELECTRODES or REMOTE input
+
24 V -
250 mA
AC 1 2 G 3 4
L L
N N
CU 212.230.1
Input
G S1 T1 S2 T2
10.3 CU 212, single-phase, inputs from IO 111
1F2 1F3
1 3 5 1 3 5
1K5 1K6
-OFF 1K5 -OFF -OF F 1K6 -OFF
2 4 6 2 4 6
1F2 1F3
Insulation Contactor Auto Supply Alarm Insulation Contactor Auto Supply Alarm
status reset voltage relay status reset voltage relay
M M
IO 111 Pumpe 1 IO 111 Pumpe 2
1~ 1~
P1– P5 P1 – P5
Pumpe 1 Pumpe 2
Pump
Sensor cable
Pump
Sensor cable
CU 212.230.1
output
10.4 CU 212, single-phase, outputs for modem
H1
H2
H3
P1
P2
CP2
CP1
GA 1
GA 2
GA 3
1A
1K5 1K6
1F2 1F3
1K5 1K6 ln 1 ln 2 ln 3 ln 4 24 V N L
Com
SMS modul +
O1
Batt 1A
O2 -
37
English (GB)
English (GB)
38
L
N
CU 212.230.1
output
H1
H2
H3
P1
GA 1
GA 2
GA 3
P2
CP1
CP2
10.5 CU 212, single-phase, outputs for CIU 270
GRM
1F2 1F3
1K5 1K6
1K5 1K6 N L
GND
GND
DI 3_IN
DI 4_IN
24 VS_2
24 VS_1
AI 1/DI1_IN
AI 2/DI 2_IN
CIU 270
NO
Relay
Com
Output GENIbus
NC
A Y B
Thermal Switch Thermal Switch
Pump 1 Pump 2
A Y B A Y B
L3 L3 AC 1 2 G 3 4
L2 L2
10.6 CU 212, three-phase, inputs
L1 L1
N
250 mA
CU 212.400.3
Input
G S1 T1 S2 T2
1F2 1F3
Motor 1 Motor 2
Thermal switch Thermal switch
1 3 5 1 3 5
1K5 1K6
2 4 6 2 4 6
1F2 1F3
M M
3~ 3~
Pumpe 1 Pumpe 2
39
English (GB)
English (GB)
40
L3
L2
L1
N
CU 212.400.3
10.7 CU 212, three-phase, outputs
output
H1
H2
H3
P1
P2
CP1
CP2
GA 1
GA 2
GA 3
1F2 1F3
1K5 1K6
+
24 V
-
L3 L3 AC 1 2 G 3 4
L2 L2
L1 L1
N
250 mA CU 212.400.3
Input
G S1 T1 S2 T2
10.8 CU 212, three-phase, inputs from IO 111
1F2 1F3
1 3 5 1 3 5
1K5 1K6
-OFF 1K5 -OFF -OF F 1K6 -OFF
2 4 6 2 4 6
1F3 1F3
Insulation Contactor Auto Supply Alarm Insulation Contactor Auto Supply Alarm
status reset voltage relay status reset voltage relay
M M
IO 111 Pumpe 1 IO 111 Pumpe 2
3~ 3~
P1 – P5 P1– P5
Pumpe 1 Pumpe 2
Pump
Sensor cable
Pump
Sensor cable
41
English (GB)
English (GB)
42
L3
L2
L1
N
CU 212.400.3
output
10.9 CU 212, three-phase, outputs for modem
P2
P1
H1
H2
H3
CP2
CP1
GA 1
GA 2
GA 3
1A
1K5 1K6
1F2 1F3
Com
O1
SMS modul +
Batt 1A
O2 - +
-
Thermal Switch Thermal Switch
Pump 1 Pump 2
CU 212.400.3
output
10.10 CU 212, three-phase, outputs for CIU 270
H1
H1
H1
P2
P1
CP2
GA 3
CP1
GA 1
GA 2
GRM
1F2 1F3
1K5 1K6
1K5 1K6 N L
GND
GND
DI 4_IN
DI 3_IN
24VS_1
24VS_2
AI 1/DI 1_IN
AI 2/DI 2_IN
CIU 270
NO
Relay
Com Output
NC
GENIbus
A Y B
A Y B A Y B
GENIbus GENIbus
IO 111 PUMPE 1 IO 111 PUMPE 2
43
English (GB)
11. Maintenance
English (GB)
12. Service
CU 211 and CU 212 cannot be serviced. In case of faults in the
control unit, replace it.
13. 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.
Subject to alterations.
44
45
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Bombas GRUNDFOS de Argentina S.A. GRUNDFOS Pumps Eesti OÜ SIA GRUNDFOS Pumps Latvia GRUNDFOS d.o.o.
Ruta Panamericana km. 37.500 Lote 34A Peterburi tee 92G Deglava biznesa centrs Šlandrova 8b, SI-1231 Ljubljana-Črnuče
1619 - Garin 11415 Tallinn Augusta Deglava ielā 60, LV-1035, Rīga, Phone: +386 1 568 0610
Pcia. de Buenos Aires Tel: + 372 606 1690 Tālr.: + 371 714 9640, 7 149 641 Telefax: +386 1 568 0619
Phone: +54-3327 414 444 Fax: + 372 606 1691 Fakss: + 371 914 9646 E-mail: slovenia@grundfos.si
Telefax: +54-3327 411 111
Finland Lithuania South Africa
Australia OY GRUNDFOS Pumput AB GRUNDFOS Pumps UAB Corner Mountjoy and George Allen Roads
GRUNDFOS Pumps Pty. Ltd. Mestarintie 11 Smolensko g. 6 Wilbart Ext. 2
P.O. Box 2040 FIN-01730 Vantaa LT-03201 Vilnius Bedfordview 2008
Regency Park Phone: +358-3066 5650 Tel: + 370 52 395 430 Phone: (+27) 11 579 4800
South Australia 5942 Telefax: +358-3066 56550 Fax: + 370 52 395 431 Fax: (+27) 11 455 6066
Phone: +61-8-8461-4611 E-mail: lsmart@grundfos.com
Telefax: +61-8-8340 0155 France Malaysia
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Austria Parc d’Activités de Chesnes 7 Jalan Peguam U1/25 Bombas GRUNDFOS España S.A.
GRUNDFOS Pumpen Vertrieb 57, rue de Malacombe Glenmarie Industrial Park Camino de la Fuentecilla, s/n
Ges.m.b.H. F-38290 St. Quentin Fallavier (Lyon) 40150 Shah Alam E-28110 Algete (Madrid)
Grundfosstraße 2 Tél.: +33-4 74 82 15 15 Selangor Tel.: +34-91-848 8800
A-5082 Grödig/Salzburg Télécopie: +33-4 74 94 10 51 Phone: +60-3-5569 2922 Telefax: +34-91-628 0465
Tel.: +43-6246-883-0 Telefax: +60-3-5569 2866
Telefax: +43-6246-883-30 Germany Sweden
GRUNDFOS GMBH México GRUNDFOS AB
Belgium Schlüterstr. 33 Bombas GRUNDFOS de México S.A. de Box 333 (Lunnagårdsgatan 6)
N.V. GRUNDFOS Bellux S.A. 40699 Erkrath C.V. 431 24 Mölndal
Boomsesteenweg 81-83 Tel.: +49-(0) 211 929 69-0 Boulevard TLC No. 15 Tel.: +46(0)771-32 23 00
B-2630 Aartselaar Telefax: +49-(0) 211 929 69-3799 Parque Industrial Stiva Aeropuerto Telefax: +46(0)31-331 94 60
Tél.: +32-3-870 7300 e-mail: infoservice@grundfos.de Apodaca, N.L. 66600
Télécopie: +32-3-870 7301 Service in Deutschland: Phone: +52-81-8144 4000 Switzerland
e-mail: kundendienst@grundfos.de Telefax: +52-81-8144 4010 GRUNDFOS Pumpen AG
Belorussia Bruggacherstrasse 10
Представительство ГРУНДФОС в Greece Netherlands CH-8117 Fällanden/ZH
Минске GRUNDFOS Hellas A.E.B.E. GRUNDFOS Netherlands Tel.: +41-1-806 8111
220123, Минск, 20th km. Athinon-Markopoulou Av. Veluwezoom 35 Telefax: +41-1-806 8115
ул. В. Хоружей, 22, оф. 1105 P.O. Box 71 1326 AE Almere
Тел.: +(37517) 233 97 65, GR-19002 Peania Postbus 22015 Taiwan
Факс: +(37517) 233 97 69 Phone: +0030-210-66 83 400 1302 CA ALMERE GRUNDFOS Pumps (Taiwan) Ltd.
E-mail: grundfos_minsk@mail.ru Telefax: +0030-210-66 46 273 Tel.: +31-88-478 6336 7 Floor, 219 Min-Chuan Road
Telefax: +31-88-478 6332 Taichung, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Bosnia/Herzegovina Hong Kong E-mail: info_gnl@grundfos.com Phone: +886-4-2305 0868
GRUNDFOS Sarajevo GRUNDFOS Pumps (Hong Kong) Ltd. Telefax: +886-4-2305 0878
Trg Heroja 16, Unit 1, Ground floor New Zealand
BiH-71000 Sarajevo Siu Wai Industrial Centre GRUNDFOS Pumps NZ Ltd. Thailand
Phone: +387 33 713 290 29-33 Wing Hong Street & 17 Beatrice Tinsley Crescent GRUNDFOS (Thailand) Ltd.
Telefax: +387 33 659 079 68 King Lam Street, Cheung Sha Wan North Harbour Industrial Estate 92 Chaloem Phrakiat Rama 9 Road,
e-mail: grundfos@bih.net.ba Kowloon Albany, Auckland Dokmai, Pravej, Bangkok 10250
Phone: +852-27861706 / 27861741 Phone: +64-9-415 3240 Phone: +66-2-725 8999
Brazil Telefax: +852-27858664 Telefax: +64-9-415 3250 Telefax: +66-2-725 8998
BOMBAS GRUNDFOS DO BRASIL
Av. Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco, Hungary Norway Turkey
630 GRUNDFOS Hungária Kft. GRUNDFOS Pumper A/S GRUNDFOS POMPA San. ve Tic. Ltd. Sti.
CEP 09850 - 300 Park u. 8 Strømsveien 344 Gebze Organize Sanayi Bölgesi
São Bernardo do Campo - SP H-2045 Törökbálint, Postboks 235, Leirdal Ihsan dede Caddesi,
Phone: +55-11 4393 5533 Phone: +36-23 511 110 N-1011 Oslo 2. yol 200. Sokak No. 204
Telefax: +55-11 4343 5015 Telefax: +36-23 511 111 Tlf.: +47-22 90 47 00 41490 Gebze/ Kocaeli
Telefax: +47-22 32 21 50 Phone: +90 - 262-679 7979
Bulgaria India Telefax: +90 - 262-679 7905
Grundfos Bulgaria EOOD GRUNDFOS Pumps India Private Limited Poland E-mail: satis@grundfos.com
Slatina District 118 Old Mahabalipuram Road GRUNDFOS Pompy Sp. z o.o.
Iztochna Tangenta street no. 100 Thoraipakkam ul. Klonowa 23 Ukraine
BG - 1592 Sofia Chennai 600 096 Baranowo k. Poznania ТОВ ГРУНДФОС УКРАЇНА
Tel. +359 2 49 22 200 Phone: +91-44 2496 6800 PL-62-081 Przeźmierowo 01010 Київ, Вул. Московська 8б,
Fax. +359 2 49 22 201 Tel: (+48-61) 650 13 00 Тел.:(+38 044) 390 40 50
email: bulgaria@grundfos.bg Indonesia Fax: (+48-61) 650 13 50 Фах.: (+38 044) 390 40 59
PT GRUNDFOS Pompa E-mail: ukraine@grundfos.com
Canada Jl. Rawa Sumur III, Blok III / CC-1 Portugal
GRUNDFOS Canada Inc. Kawasan Industri, Pulogadung Bombas GRUNDFOS Portugal, S.A. United Arab Emirates
2941 Brighton Road Jakarta 13930 Rua Calvet de Magalhães, 241 GRUNDFOS Gulf Distribution
Oakville, Ontario Phone: +62-21-460 6909 Apartado 1079 P.O. Box 16768
L6H 6C9 Telefax: +62-21-460 6910 / 460 6901 P-2770-153 Paço de Arcos Jebel Ali Free Zone
Phone: +1-905 829 9533 Tel.: +351-21-440 76 00 Dubai
Telefax: +1-905 829 9512 Ireland Telefax: +351-21-440 76 90 Phone: +971-4- 8815 166
GRUNDFOS (Ireland) Ltd. Telefax: +971-4-8815 136
China Unit A, Merrywell Business Park România
GRUNDFOS Pumps (Shanghai) Co. Ltd. Ballymount Road Lower GRUNDFOS Pompe România SRL United Kingdom
50/F Maxdo Center No. 8 XingYi Rd. Dublin 12 Bd. Biruintei, nr 103 GRUNDFOS Pumps Ltd.
Hongqiao development Zone Phone: +353-1-4089 800 Pantelimon county Ilfov Grovebury Road
Shanghai 200336 Telefax: +353-1-4089 830 Phone: +40 21 200 4100 Leighton Buzzard/Beds. LU7 8TL
PRC Telefax: +40 21 200 4101 Phone: +44-1525-850000
Phone: +86-021-612 252 22 Italy E-mail: romania@grundfos.ro Telefax: +44-1525-850011
Telefax: +86-021-612 253 33 GRUNDFOS Pompe Italia S.r.l.
Via Gran Sasso 4 Russia U.S.A.
Croatia I-20060 Truccazzano (Milano) ООО Грундфос GRUNDFOS Pumps Corporation
GRUNDFOS CROATIA d.o.o. Tel.: +39-02-95838112 Россия, 109544 Москва, ул. Школьная 17100 West 118th Terrace
Cebini 37, Buzin Telefax: +39-02-95309290 / 95838461 39 Olathe, Kansas 66061
HR-10010 Zagreb Тел. (+7) 495 737 30 00, 564 88 00 Phone: +1-913-227-3400
Phone: +385 1 6595 400 Japan Факс (+7) 495 737 75 36, 564 88 11 Telefax: +1-913-227-3500
Telefax: +385 1 6595 499 GRUNDFOS Pumps K.K. E-mail grundfos.moscow@grundfos.com
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5-21-15, Higashi-gotanda Serbia
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GRUNDFOS s.r.o. 141-0022 Japan Dr. Milutina Ivkovića 2a/29 700000 Ташкент ул.Усмана Носира 1-й
Čajkovského 21 Phone: +81 35 448 1391 YU-11000 Beograd тупик 5
779 00 Olomouc Telefax: +81 35 448 9619 Phone: +381 11 26 47 877 / 11 26 47 496 Телефон: (3712) 55-68-15
Phone: +420-585-716 111 Telefax: +381 11 26 48 340 Факс: (3712) 53-36-35
Telefax: +420-585-716 299 Korea
GRUNDFOS Pumps Korea Ltd. Singapore
Denmark 6th Floor, Aju Building 679-5 GRUNDFOS (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.
GRUNDFOS DK A/S Yeoksam-dong, Kangnam-ku, 135-916 24 Tuas West Road
Martin Bachs Vej 3 Seoul, Korea Jurong Town
DK-8850 Bjerringbro Phone: +82-2-5317 600 Singapore 638381
Tlf.: +45-87 50 50 50 Telefax: +82-2-5633 725 Phone: +65-6865 1222
Telefax: +45-87 50 51 51 Telefax: +65-6861 8402
E-mail: info_GDK@grundfos.com
www.grundfos.com/DK
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