Grundfosliterature 5133460
Grundfosliterature 5133460
Grundfosliterature 5133460
Hydro MPC
Hydro MPC systems with 2 to 6 pumps
50/60 Hz
Hydro MPC
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Table of contents
11. Technical data, Hydro MPC-E, 50/60 Hz . . . 88
Hydro MPC-E with CRE, CRIE 3, CRE, CRIE 5 . . 88
Hydro MPC-E with CRE, CRIE 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Hydro MPC-E with CRE, CRIE 15, CRE, CRIE
20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Hydro MPC-E with CRE 32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Hydro MPC-E with CR, CRE 45, CR, CRE 64. . . . 98
Hydro MPC-E with CR, CRE 95 . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Hydro MPC-E with CR, CRE 125, CR, CRE 155 103
Hydro MPC-E with CR 185. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Hydro MPC-E with CR 215. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Hydro MPC-E with CR 255. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
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System introduction
1. System introduction
System description Features and benefits
As standard, the system consists of two to six CR, CRI Perfect constant-pressure control
pumps or CRE, CRIE pumps connected in parallel and
mounted on a common base frame with a control cabinet
and all necessary fittings.
Pilot pump can be added in systems with high variating in
flow demand to maintain high efficiency at low flow.
The pumps of the system can be removed without
interfering with the pipes on either side of the manifolds.
The system comes in three control variants. For further
GR-1014555
information, see sections Product range and Control
variants.
Hydro MPC-E/EC
• Systems are with two to six identical electronically CU 352
speed-controlled pumps.
The pumps of the systems are controlled individually by
• Pipe connection is from R 2 to DN 500.
the CU 352 multi-pump control unit which contains
• Hydro MPC-E systems are from 0.37 to 22 application-optimised software and pump curve data. CU
kW equipped with CRE, CRIE pumps with integrated 352 knows the exact hydraulic and electrical data of the
frequency converter. pumps to be controlled. A log function monitors the
• Hydro MPC-EC systems are from 30 kW equipped system performance over a period of time.
with CR pumps connected to Grundfos CUE User-friendliness
frequency converters; one per pump. The system features a built-in startup wizard in a wide
Hydro MPC-F range of languages that guides the installer through a
series of steps until the system is correctly installed and
• Systems are with two to six identical CR, CRI pumps
commissioned.
connected to one Grundfos CUE frequency converter.
The speed-controlled operation alternates between When the installation is complete, the large, user-friendly
the pumps of the system. colour display ensures that day-to-day operations are
equally easy.
• Pipe connection is from R 2 to DN 500.
Reliability
• Motor sizes are from 0.55 kW.
Related information
Product range
Control variants
Applications
The system is designed for the transfer and pressure
boosting of clean water in places such as:
• water-supply systems
• irrigation systems
• industrial applications
• commercial buildings
• high-rise buildings.
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Every vital piece of the system is made by Grundfos. You
System introduction
are guaranteed long-lasting technology that requires a
minimum of maintenance and provides a maximum of
efficiency.
Low energy consumption
The Hydro MPC-E systems with Grundfos MGE motors
from 0.37 to 22 kW have a total efficiency which exceeds
the Super Premium Efficiency EuP IE5 level according to
IEC 60034-30-1.
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System data
2. System data
Performance range
H
[m]
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50/60 Hz
6 x CR 125
6 x CR 185
150 6 x CR 155
6 x CR 215
6x
CR 255
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
6x 6x 6x 6x
CR 5 CR 15 CR 32 CR 64
6x 6x 6x 6x 6x
CR 3 CR 10 CR 20 CR 45 CR 95
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Product range
System data
PT PT PT
TM030993
TM081416
TM031265
Control variant Hydro MPC-E Hydro MPC-EC Hydro MPC-F
Frequency 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz
Hydraulic data
50 Hz: 146 50 Hz: 146
Maximum head [m]
60 Hz: 155 60 Hz: 155
Rated flow rate [m3/h] 0-1836 0-1460
Liquid temperature [°C] 5-60 1) 5-60 1)
Ambient temperature [°C] 0-40 0-40
Relative humidity 95 % 95 %
Maximum operating pressure [bar] 16 2) 16 2)
Motor data
Number of pumps 2-6 2-6
Motor power [kW] 0.37 - 110 3) 0.55 - 55
Shaft seal
HQQE (SiC/SiC/EPDM) ● ●
Materials
CR, CRE 3 to CR, CRE 155: cast iron and stainless steel EN 1.4301 / AISI 304 ● ●
CR 185 to CR 255: cast iron and stainless steel EN 1.4301 / AISI 304 ● ❍
CRI, CRIE 3 to CRI, CRIE 20: stainless steel EN 1.4301 / AISI 304 ● ●
CRN, CRNE 3 to CRN, CRNE 155: stainless steel EN 1.4408 AISI 316 ● ●
CRN 185 to CRN 255: stainless steel EN 1.4408 AISI 316 ● ❍
Manifold: Stainless steel 4) ● ●
Pipe connection
Union connection R 2 - R 2 1/2 R 2 - R 2 1/2
DIN flange DN 80 - DN 500 DN 80 - DN 400
● Available as standard.
❍ Available on request.
Related information
Control variants
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Control variants
System data
Systems with speed-controlled pumps Systems with pumps connected to one CUE frequency converter
Hydro MPC-E Hydro MPC-EC Hydro MPC-F
System with three CR, CRIE pumps. System with three CR pumps connected to one Grundfos CUE frequency
converter in the control cabinet.
The speed-controlled operation alternates between the pumps.
PT PT PT
TM030993
TM081416
TM031265
One CR, CRIE pump in operation. One CR pump connected to one Grundfos CUE frequency converter in
operation.
H H
H set H set
TM007995
TM007995
Q Q
Three CRE, CRIE pumps in operation. One CR pump connected to one Grundfos CUE frequency converter and two
mains-operated CR pumps in operation.
H H
H set Hset
TM007998
TM007996
Q Q
• The system maintains a constant pressure through continuous • The system maintains a constant pressure through continuous
adjustment of the speed of the pumps. adjustment of the speed of the CR pump connected to the Grundfos CUE
• The system performance is adjusted to the demand through cutting in/out frequency converter. The speed-controlled operation alternates between
the required number of pumps and through parallel control of the pumps the pumps.
in operation. • One CR pump connected to the Grundfos CUE frequency converter
• Pump changeover is automatic and depends on load, operating hours always starts first. If the pressure cannot be maintained by the pump, one
and fault. or two mains-operated CR pumps will be cut in.
• All pumps in operation will run at equal speed. • Pump changeover is automatic and depends on load, operating hours
and fault.
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Type key
System data
Example: Hydro MPC-E 6 CRNE155-1-1 U1 A-A-A-ABCD
Code Explanation Designation
Hydro MPC System name
E: All pumps E Motor or CUE S: Fixed speed pumps
E System type
F: Fixed speed pumps, 1 CUE X: Customised system type
6 Number of main pumps
CRNE155-1-1 Pump type
U1: 3 x 380-415 V, N, PE, 50/60 Hz
UA: 3 x 440-480 V, PE, 60 Hz
U2: 3 x 380-415 V, PE, 50/60 Hz
UB: 1 x 220-240 V, N, PE, 50/60 Hz
U3: 3 x 380-415 V, N, PE, 50 Hz
UC:1 x 220-240 V, N, PE, 50 Hz
U4: 3 x 380-415 V, PE, 50 Hz
UD: 3 x 440-480 V, N, PE, 60 Hz
U1 U5: 3 x 380-415V, N, PE, 60 Hz Voltage code
UJ: 1 x 208-230 V, PE, 60 Hz
U6: 3 x 380-415 V, PE, 60 Hz
UK: 3 x 208-230 V, PE, 60 Hz
U7: 1 x 200-240 V, PE, 50/60 Hz
UL: 3 x 460-480 V, PE, 60 Hz
U8: 1 x 200-240 V, N, PE, 50/60 Hz
UX: CSU variant (special voltage rating)
U9: 3 x 220-240 V, PE, 60 Hz
A: Systems with the control cabinet mounted on the same base frame as the pumps.
B: Systems with the control cabinet centred on the base frame.
C: Systems with the control cabinet mounted on its own base for floor mounting. The control
cabinet can be placed up to 2 metres from the pumps.
D: Systems with the control cabinet mounted on its own base frame. The control cabinet can be
placed up to 2 metres from the pumps.
E: APAC design. Systems with the control cabinet mounted on the same base frame as the
pumps.
A F: APAC design. Systems with the control cabinet centred on the base frame. Design
G: APAC design. Systems with the control cabinet mounted on its own base for floor mounting.
The control cabinet can be placed up to 2 metres from the pumps.
H: APAC design. Systems with the control cabinet mounted on its own base frame. The control
cabinet can be placed up to 2 metres from the pumps.
I: APAC design. Systems with the control cabinet prepared for wall mounting. The control
cabinet can be placed up to 2 metres from the pumps.
W: Systems with the control cabinet prepared for wall mounting. The control cabinet can be
placed up to 2 metres from the pumps.
A: E
A B: DOL Starting method
C: SD
A: Stainless steel manifold and base frame, and standard valves
B: Stainless steel manifold, base frame and valves
C: Galvanised steel manifold and base frame, and standard valves
A D: Stainless steel manifold, galvanised steel base frame, and standard valves Material combination
H: Galvanised steel manifold and base frame painted black, and standard valves
I: Stainless steel manifold and base frame painted black, and standard valves
X: Customised material combination
A: Standard hydraulic, PN 16 N: PN 10 pressure rating
B: Pilot pump O: PN 25 pressure rating
C: Bypass P: Low prepressure
D: NRV on inlet Q: PN 40 pressure rating
E: Elbow manifold R: RPM = 50 Hz
F: No inlet manifold S: Customised variant
ABCD G: Diaphragm tank T: Certificate Option
H: Dry-running protection U: Undersized motor
I: Repair switch V: Standard controls with options
J: Redundant sensor or switch W: Customised controls
K: 1 free pump position 3W: Hydro DDD panel
L: 2 free pump position X: More than 4 options
M: 3 free pump position Y: Control cabinet with double door
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Lp, tot = Lp + ∆ Lp
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Number of pumps ∆ Lp
Nameplate example N dB(A)
1 0
Pos. Description
2 3
1 Company address
3 5
2 Product type
4 6
3 Product number and Serial number
5 7
4 Model number
6 8
5 Mains supply
6 Max. operating pressure
7 Liquid temperature
8 Barcode
9 Production code
10 Nominal flow rate and maximum flow rate
11 Normal head and maximum head
12 Technical documents
13 IP class
14 Weight
15 Country of origin
16 QR code
17 Marks of approval
5) Leo Beranek and Istvan L. Ver, Noise and Vibration Control Engineering, John Wiley and Sons, 1992
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Construction
3. Construction
System structure Pos. Description
1 Motor
2 Coupling
3 Pump head
4 Sleeve
1
5 Staybolts
6 Base plate
7 Base
8 Impeller
4 has inlet and outlet ports at the same level (in line) and of
5
the same port size.
CRE and CRIE pumps are based on CR and CRI pumps.
System structure The difference between the CR and CRE pump is the
motor. CRE and CRIE pumps are fitted with a motor with
Pos. Description Quantity integrated frequency converter.
1 Control cabinet 1 CR and CRE pumps have pump head and base of cast
iron while CRI and CRIE pumps have pump head and
2 Nameplate 1
base of stainless steel.
3 Inlet manifold 1
All hydraulic parts are made of stainless steel.
4 Isolating valve 2 per pump
For further information, see the documents in section
5 Base frame 1-2 Product manuals.
6 Non-return valve 1 per pump
Related information
7 Outlet manifold 1
8 Pressure transmitter or pressure gauge 1
16. Product manuals
9 Pump 2-6
Motors
10 Diaphragm tank (optional) 1
CR and CRI pumps
CR pump CR and CRI pumps are fitted with a totally enclosed, fan-
cooled, 2-pole Grundfos standard motor.
Principal dimensions are in accordance with the EN
1 standards.
Electrical tolerances to EN 60034.
2
Three-phase Grundfos motors from 3 kW and up have a
3
built-in thermistor (PTC) according to DIN 44082, class TP
9 211 according to IEC 34-11.
4 For further information, see the pump installation and
8 operating instructions.
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CRE and CRIE pumps
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6 CRE and CRIE pumps are fitted with a totally enclosed,
fan-cooled, permanent magnet motor with integrated
frequency converter.
CR pump Principal dimensions are in accordance with EN
standards.
Electrical tolerances to EN 60034.
Motors with integrated frequency converter require no
external motor protection. The motor incorporates thermal
protection against slow overloading and seizure, class TP
211 according to IEC 34-11.
For further information, see the pump installation and
operating instructions.
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All pumps have a maintenance-free mechanical cartridge The pumps in the system are mounted on a common
type HQQE shaft seal. Seal faces are silicon carbide. base frame. The base frame is made of stainless steel
Rubber parts are of EPDM. AISI 304, except for systems with CR, CRE 95 and above
Other shaft seal variants are available on request. are mounted on a corrosion protected steel base frame.
Manifold
A stainless steel manifold (AISI 316/EN DIN 1.4571/EN
DIN 1.4404) is fitted on the inlet and outlet side of the
pumps.
In some regions, AISI 304 and galvanised manifolds are
available as an option. For further information, contact
GR3395H
Grundfos.
An isolating valve and a non-return valve are fitted
Cartridge shaft seal between the outlet manifold and the individual pumps.
The non-return valve can be fitted on the inlet side on
request.
You can replace the shaft seal without dismantling the
An isolating valve and a check valve are fitted between
pump. You can replace the shaft seal of pumps with
the outlet manifold and the individual pumps. The check
motors of 11 kW and up without removing the motor.
valve can be fitted on the inlet side on request.
For further information, see the document in section
Product manuals.
Related information
16. Product manuals
Flange
PN 16 flanges, DN 80-500
Standard: EN 1092-2 PN 16 (1.6 MPa)
D1 Nominal diameter (DN)
S
DN 80 100 125 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500
D1 80 100 125 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500
D2 160 180 210 240 295 355 410 470 525 585 650
TM027720
D2
D3 200 220 250 285 340 405 460 520 580 640 715
D3
S 8 x 19 8 x 19 8 x 19 8 x 23 12 x 23 12 x 28 12 x 28 16 x 28 16 x 28 20 x 30 20 x 33
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Control cabinet
Construction
The control cabinet is fitted with all the necessary components. If necessary, the system is fitted with a fan to remove
surplus heat generated by the frequency converter.
The control cabinet is divided into different designs:
Control cabinet variants
Variants Description Examples
TM086207
Systems with the control cabinet mounted on its own base for
Design C floor mounting. The control cabinet can be placed up to 2 metres
from the pumps.
TM086209
Systems with the control cabinet mounted on its own base frame.
Design D
The control cabinet can be placed up to 2 metres from the pumps.
TM086210
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CU 352
Construction
GR-1014555
CU 352
IO 351
IO 351 is a module for exchange of digital and analog
signals between CU 352 and the remaining electrical
system via GENIbus. IO 351 is available in the A and B
variants.
IO 351A
IO 351A is used for one to three mains-operated Grundfos
pumps.
IO 351B
IO 351B is used for one to six mains-operated Grundfos
pumps and/or pumps controlled by external Grundfos
CUE frequency converters. The module can also be used
as an input-output module for communication with
monitoring equipment or other external equipment.
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Control functions
4. Control functions
CU 352 operating panel Status menu
3
1 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1_TM038947_001
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Status menu
Pos. Description
1 Display
• Reading of process value (PV) of control parameter
2 Arrow to the right and selected setpoint (SP)
3 Help
• graphical illustration of system (upper half of the
4 Down
display)
5 Up
• indication if any incidents occurring during operation
6 Plus
(middle of the display)
7 Minus
• reading of performance of system and individual
8 Esc.
pumps (lower half of the display)
9 Home
• button for further information
10 OK
11 Indicator light, operation (green) • active buttons are on.
12 Indicator light, fault (red)
13 Display brightness
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Operation menu - where the fault occurred: system, pump no. 1, etc.
Control functions
2_TM038950_002
Operation menu
4_TM032294_004
• reading of selected setpoint and current setpoint
• button for further information
• active buttons are on.
Alarm menu
Settings menu
• Various settings:
- External setpoint influence
- Redundant primary sensor
- Standby pumps
- Stop function
- Proportional pressure
- Display language
- Ethernet, etc.
• button for further information
• active buttons are on.
3_TM032291_003
Alarm menu
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Overview of functions
Control functions
Hydro MPC
-E/EC -F
Functions via the CU 352 operating panel
Alternative setpoints ● ●
Automatic cascade control ● ●
Clock program ● ●
Controlled output ● ●
Constant-pressure control ● ●
Dry-running protection 6) ● ●
Emergency run ● ●
Flow estimation ● ●
Forced pump changeover ● ●
Limit 1 and 2 exceeded ● ●
Log function ● ●
Minimum changeover time ● ●
Monitoring of non-return valve 7) ● -
Multisensor ● ●
Number of starts per hour ● ●
Password ● ●
Pilot pump 6) ● ●
Proportional pressure ● ●
Pump curve data ● ●
Pumps outside duty range ● ●
Pump test run ● ●
Reduced operation ● ●
Redundant primary sensor 6) ● ●
Secondary sensor ● ●
Setpoint ramp ● ●
Specific energy calculation ● 8) -
Soft pressure buildup ● ●
Standby pumps ● ●
Stop function ● ●
Communication
Ethernet connection ● ●
External GENIbus connection ❍ ❍
Other bus protocols:
PROFIBUS, LonWorks, Modbus, GRM, GSM, BACnet MS/TP, Industrial Ethernet via CIM modules. ❍ ❍
For further information, see section Optional equipment.
6) Hardware not supplied as standard, but the functionality is available in the control cabinet.
7) Systems with MGE motors, 0.37 - 22 kW.
8) Requires that a flowmeter is installed and connected.
● Standard.
❍ On request.
- Not available.
Related information
14. Optional equipment
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system • English
• Indonesian
• Malay
• Estonian
Display language
You can select the language for the display via CU 352.
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Pump curve data For golf course sections at a higher altitude, a higher
Control functions
outlet pressure is required.
Log function
4-3-19_TM038975_104
4-4-9_TM052973_181
Pump curve data
Alternative setpoints
This function makes it possible to determine up to six
setpoints as alternatives to the primary setpoint. The
setpoints can be determined for closed loop and open
loop. The performance of the system can thereby be
adapted to other consumption patterns.
Example
A system is used for irrigation of a hilly golf course.
Constant-pressure irrigation of golf course sections of
different sizes and at different altitudes may require more
than one setpoint.
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Standby pumps This function ensures that the pumps run for the same
Control functions
4-2-3_TM032366_075
Standby pumps
4-2-5_TM032364_057
the rated performance even if one of the pumps is
stopped due to a fault.
The status of the standby pump alternates between all
pumps of the same type, for instance electronically speed-
controlled pumps.
Dry-running protection
This function is one of the most important ones, as dry
running may damage bearings and shaft seals.
The inlet pressure of the system or the water level in a
4-2-4_TM032365_058
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Stop function H
Control functions
C
Hset
TM078147
Qmin Q
A B
On/off band
Pos. Description
A On/off control
B Normal operation
C Start/stop band
As long as the flow rate is lower than Qmin, the pump runs
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in on/off operation. If the flow rate rises above Qmin, the
pumps return to normal constant-pressure operation.
Via CU 352, you can set the system to operate as energy-
efficiently as possible or with the highest level of comfort.
Stop function
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pumps.
When the stop function is enabled, the operation of the
system is continuously monitored to detect a low flow rate.
If CU 352 detects no or a low flow rate (Q < Qmin), it
changes from normal constant-pressure operation to
on/off control of the last pump in operation.
Stop parameters
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It allows for defining the stop flow on the basis of the Setpoint ramp
Control functions
4-3-1-1-1_ALTERNATIVE_INPUT_201
4-1-9_TM052969_174
Setpoint ramp
Alternative input
If this function is enabled, any setpoint change made via
the control unit or clock program, when changing between
alternative setpoints or via a SCADA system, will be made
gradually over time. In this way, smooth setpoint changes
can be made, thus causing no discomfort to the
consumer.
Pilot pump
The pilot pump takes over the operation from the main
pumps in periods when the consumption is so small that
the stop function of the main pumps is activated.
Purpose:
• Reduce the necessary size of the diaphragm tank.
• Reduce the number of operating hours of the main
pumps.
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Control functions
4-1-7_TM038960_130
4-5-4_TM032899_115
Passwords make it possible to limit the access to the This function can be used in applications with a large pipe
Operation and Settings menus of the control unit. If the system, for instance a village supplied with water from a
access is limited, it is not possible to view or set any pumping station or waterworks.
parameter in the menus. Purposes are to:
• deliver the required water at all times
Clock program
• compensate for friction loss
• keep energy consumption at a minimum
• ensure the highest comfort level at tapping points, etc.
• minimise water loss from leaks
• reduce wear and tear on pipes.
With high flow rates, the pressure loss in the pipe system
is relatively high. To deliver a system pressure of 5 bar in
such a situation, the outlet pressure of the system must
be set to 6 bar if the pressure loss in the pipe system is 1
bar.
In a low-flow situation, the pressure loss in the pipe
system may only be 0.2 bar. Here the system pressure
would be 5.8 bar if the setpoint was fixed to 6 bar. That
0.8 bar is too high compared with the peak situation
above.
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H
4
Qpmax
Hset
TM038524
Q
5
Proportional-pressure control
Pos. Description
4-3-3_TM038970_133
1 Pump curve
2 Setpoint
3 Resultant setpoint, linear
4 Resultant setpoint, square
Starting point of proportional-pressure control
5
(influence at 0 flow = x % of Hset)
Soft pressure build-up
Qpmax is the expected maximum flow rate. It can be set to
either the maximum flow the system can deliver at a This function is typically used in pressure-boosting
determined setpoint, or a value entered manually based applications and ensures a smooth startup of systems
on a known or assessed maximum flow rate. with, for instance, empty pipes.
Example Startup takes place in two phases:
Influence at 0 flow (Q0) = pressure loss in supply pipe x • Filling phase (1): The pipes are slowly filled with
100 / setpoint. water. When the pressure sensor of the system
Influence at 0 flow (Q0) = 1 bar x 100 / 6 bar = 16.67 %. detects that the pipes are filled, phase 2 begins.
Setpoint at Qmin with proportional-pressure control: • Pressure build-up phase (2): The system pressure is
6 bar - (6 bar x 0.1667) = 5 bar. increased until the setpoint (SP) is reached. The
pressure buildup takes place over a ramp time. If SP
1
is not reached within a given time, a warning or an
2 alarm can be given, and the pumps can be stopped at
the same time.
TM081526
3 4 P
1 2
Without proportional-pressure control SP
Pos. Description B
1 Pumping station
Pressure loss A
2 Qmax: 1 bar
Qmin: 0.2 bar
Pf
3 Setpoint: 6 bar
System pressure
4 Qmax: 5 bar
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Control functions
Pos. Description
1 Filling phase: constant-curve operation
2 Pressure build-up phase: constant-pressure operation
A Actual value
B Setpoint ramp-up
Emergency run
4-6_STATUS_DISPLAY_MENU_196
4-3-5_TM038971_132
This function is for systems where the operation must not • PV: process value
be interrupted. The function keeps all pumps running • SP: setpoint
regardless of warnings or alarms. The pumps run
• Q: flow rate.
according to a setpoint set specifically for this function.
Setting range
Reduced operation 1. Name of each display value.
This function makes it possible to reduce the operation of 2. Selection of displays 1 to 3.
the system via a digital input. The function is used in
applications where the mains power is sometimes Setting the display value
switched to generator power. To avoid using more power 1. Go to the Settings menu.
than the generator can deliver, the system can be derated
2. Select Status display menu.
via a digital input.
3. Mark the display and press OK.
4. Enter a name for display value.
5. Define the function of the display.
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Non-return valve
Control functions
4-6-1_STATUS_DISPLAY_MENU_197
4-4-11_NON-RETURN_VALVE_202
Status display menu
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Control functions
4-3-11-1_VOLUME_COUNTER_195
4-3-25_MULTISENSOR_186
The function is designed for controlling up to six different You can set CU 352 to accumulate a pumped volume
zones in a HVAC system with a defined differential- from a digital water meter.
pressure band. If one of the multi-sensor signals is
outside the specific sensor limits (minimum or maximum), This menu only appears if an IO 351B module is
the function adjusts the setpoint (SP) up or down to connected to CU 352.
ensure that the specific sensor or zone is kept within its
pressure band.
You can adjust the reaction of the setpoint influence by
the means of dedicated setpoint alternation, Kp and Ti
values.
If more sensors are below or above their limits, they can
be prioritised. Through activating the energy-saving mode,
the system can optimise the actual setpoint by lowering it
to the minimum limit of one of the multisensors.
If the multisensor function is enabled, it has higher
priority and the following programs are overruled:
• Clock program
• Proportional pressure
• Alternative setpoints
• External setpoint influence
• Setpoint ramp.
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Installation
5. Installation
Mechanical installation Foundation
We recommend that you install the system on an even
Location and solid surface, such as a concrete floor or foundation.
The system is only designed for indoor installation and If the system is not equipped with vibration dampers, bolt
must not be exposed to direct sunlight. it to the floor or foundation.
• Install the system in a well-ventilated room to ensure The weight of a concrete foundation must be at least 1.5
sufficient cooling of the control cabinet and pumps. times the weight of the system.
• Install the system with a one-meter (3 ft) clearance on Vibration dampers
all sides for inspection and removal. To prevent the transmission of vibration to buildings, we
Pipes recommend that you isolate the system foundation from
the building parts by vibration dampers.
Arrows on the pump base show the direction of flow of
A proper damper varies in different installation situations,
water through the pump.
and a wrong damper may increase the vibration level.
The pipes connected to the system must be of adequate Vibration dampers must therefore be sized by the
size. supplier. If the system is installed on a base frame with
Connect the pipes to the manifolds of the system. Either vibration dampers, always install expansion joints on the
end can be used. Apply sealing compound to the unused manifolds. This is important to prevent the system from
end of the manifold, and fit the screw cap. For manifolds "hanging" on the pipes.
with flanges, fit a blanking flange with gasket.
To optimise operation and minimise noise and vibration, it
may be necessary to consider vibration dampening of the
system.
Noise and vibration are generated by the rotations in
motor and pump and by the flow in pipes and fittings. The
effect on the environment is subjective and depends on
correct installation and the state of the other parts of the
system.
If systems are installed in blocks of flats or the first
consumer on the line is close to the system, we
recommend that you fit expansion joints on the inlet and
outlet pipes to prevent vibration from being transmitted
through the pipes.
1 1
2 2
TM032154
3 3
Pos. Description
1 Expansion joint
2 Pipe support (and good location for system isolation valve)
3 Vibration damper
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Expansion joints Electrical installation
Installation
Fit expansion joints for these reasons: The electrical installation must be carried out by
• to absorb expansions or contractions in the pipes authorised personnel in accordance with local regulations.
caused by changing liquid temperature • The electrical installation of the system must be
• to reduce mechanical strains in connection with carried out in accordance with enclosure class IP54.
pressure surges in the pipes • Check that the supply voltage and frequency
• to isolate mechanical structure-borne noise in the correspond to the values stated on the nameplate.
pipes (only rubber bellows expansion joints). Contact Grundfos if you have special voltage
requirements.
You must not install the expansion joints to compensate
for inaccuracies in the pipes such as centre displacement • Make sure that the conductor cross-section meets the
of flanges. specifications in the wiring diagram.
Fit expansion joints at a distance of minimum 1 to 1 1/2 • The mains connection must be carried out as shown in
times the nominal flange diameter from the manifold on the wiring diagram.
the inlet as well as on the outlet side. This prevents the
development of turbulence in the expansion joints, Hygiene
resulting in better inlet conditions and a minimum
pressure loss on the pressure side. Grundfos systems are functionally tested and may
therefore contain small amounts of residual water. Before
using the system, it must be rinsed or flushed thoroughly.
This also applies if the system has not been used for a
longer period.
Rinsing and flushing must always be done in accordance
with local regulations and practices. Contaminated
drinking water can endanger health.
TM024981
TM024979
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Sizing
6. Sizing
When sizing a system, take the following into account:
• The performance of the system must meet the highest possible demand both in terms of flow rate and pressure.
• The system must not be oversized. This is important in relation to installation and operating costs.
You can size the systems via Grundfos Product Center or this data booklet.
Sizing in Grundfos Product Center (recommended)
We recommend that you size your system in Grundfos Product Center, which is a selection program offered by Grundfos.
For further information, see section Grundfos Product Center.
TM083490
Sizing in Grundfos Product Center
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Sizing
The total consumption and the required maximum flow
rate depend on the application in question. The maximum
flow requirement can be calculated by means of the table
below which is based on statistical data.
Maximum flow requirement per hour: Qmax = maximum flow rate/hour × number of beds.
Calculation
n = 540 beds.
Qyear × n = 180 × 540 = 97,200 m3/year.
d = 365 days/year.
(Qyear × n)/d = 97,200/365 = 266.3 m3/day.
Q(m)day = fd × Qday = 1.5 × 266.3 = 399.4 m3/day.
Qmax = Maximum flow rate/hour x number of beds = 0.125 × 540 = 67.5 m3/h.
Key
pset = Required outlet pressure in bar
Required minimum pressure at the highest tapping point
ptap(min) =
in bar
pf = Total pipe friction loss in bar
Height from system outlet port to highest tapping point
hmax =
in metres
pin(min) = Minimum inlet pressure in bar
pboost = Required boost in bar
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Q
[ m3 /h ]
40
h max
Pf 30
20
10
TM009188
3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24
Pin(min)
Example of a 24-hour consumption profile
Pboost
If the consumption is variable and optimum comfort is
Pset required, use pumps with continuously variable speed.
TM044105
Load profile
You can make the load profile when the 24-hour
consumption profile has been determined.
Calculation of required outlet pressure The load profile gives an overview of how many per cent
per day the system operates at a specific flow rate.
Example calculation
ptap(min) = 2 bar
pf = 1.2 bar
hmax = 41.5 m
pin(min) = 2 bar
pset = 2 + 1.2 + (41.5/10.2) = 7.3 bar
pboost = 7.3 - 2 = 5.3 bar
System layout
TM044113
• Direct boosting
Example: The system is connected to water mains
designed to distribute water from one place to another. Load profile
• Break tank
Example: The system is connected to a break tank
installed before the system.
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Sizing
Examples of typical 24-hour consumption profiles and their load profiles:
Q Q
Q
24-hour profile
TM009200
TM009197
TM009198
h h h
Flow rate: Highly variable Flow rate: Highly variable with sudden Flow rate: Constant and known
changes
Pressure: Constant Pressure: Constant
Pressure: Constant
Q Q Q
Duty-time profile
TM009199
TM009201
TM009202
h% h% h%
Consumption is highly variable with sudden
Consumption is highly variable. Variations in consumption are regular, yet
changes.
Continuously variable speed control of the known.
Continuously variable speed control of the
pumps is recommended. Simple control is recommended.
pumps is recommended.
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TM033070
The tank consists of a bladder usually made of rubber. Qnom
Qmin Q
The water is contained in the bladder and does not come
in direct contact with air in the tank. The bladder holding
the water expands into the pressurized air space in the The tank values are based on the following data:
tank as it is filled. As water is used from the system, the
Symbol Hydro MPC-E/EC and -F
bladder collapses until the water is almost emptied before
the minimum pressure is reached, activating the system. Q Qnom of one pump
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Sizing
• A flow rate of 67.5 m3/h is required.
• A head of 73 metres is required.
Draw a vertical line from the required flow rate.
Draw a horizontal line from the required head.
The intersection of the two lines gives the number of pumps required for the system (three CRE, CRIE 20-7).
The pump type best meeting this specification is found by means of the y-axis, for instance three CRE, CRIE 20-7.
Select only systems with performance ranges within the hatched area in the example.
p H
[kPa] [m]
Hydro MPC
1000 CRI 20-7
100
900
90
800
80
700
70
600 60
500 50 1 2 3 4 5 6
400 40
300 30
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 Q [m³/h]
TM063297
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Q [l/s]
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Curve conditions
7. Curve conditions
800 80
600 60
1 2 3 4
400 40
p H
[kPa] [m]
CRE, CRIE 5-9
800 80 2.2 kW
600 60
400 40
1 2 3 4
200 20
p H B
[kPa] [m]
500 50 CRE, CRIE 5-5
1.5 kW
400 40
300 30
200 20 1 2 3 4
100 10
p H
[kPa] [m]
400 40 CRE, CRIE 5-4
1.1 kW
300 30
200 20
100 10 1 2 3 4
0 0
p H
[kPa] [m]
200 20 CRE, CRIE 5-2
0.55 kW
150 15
100 10
50 5 1 2 3 4
0 0
TM080546
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 Q [m³/h]
C
D 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Q [l/s]
Pos. Description
A Specification of system, pump type, frequency and the standard to which the QH curves correspond.
Specification of system performance based on the number of pumps in operation:
• 1: one pump in operation
B • 2: two pumps in operation
• 3: three pumps in operation
• 4: four pumps in operation.
C The x-axis is common to all pump types.
D The y-axis is adapted to the individual pump type.
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Curve conditions
The guidelines below apply to the curves on the following
pages:
• Measurements have been made with airless water at
a temperature of 20 °C (68 °F).
• The curves apply to a kinematic viscosity: υ = 1 mm2/s
(1 cSt).
• The QH curves apply to fixed speeds of 2900 RPM at
50 Hz and 3480 RPM at 60 Hz.
In most cases, the actual speed deviates from the
above-mentioned speeds. For realistic curves, refer
to Grundfos Product Center where the pump curves
include the characteristics of the selected motor
and therefore show curves at actual speeds. In
Grundfos Product Center, you can also adjust the
curves depending on the density and viscosity.
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Curve charts, Hydro MPC-E, 50/60 Hz
TM057279
* For undersized motors, the maximum speed depends on the power usage.
Losses in fittings and valves are not included.
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8
* For undersized motors, the maximum speed depends on the power usage.
Losses in fittings and valves are not included.
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TM057281
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Hydro MPC
8
* For undersized motors, the maximum speed depends on the power usage.
Losses in fittings and valves are not included.
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TM057283
* For undersized motors, the maximum speed depends on the power usage.
Losses in fittings and valves are not included.
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8
* For undersized motors, the maximum speed depends on the power usage.
Losses in fittings and valves are not included.
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TM057286
44
Hydro MPC
8
45
8 Hydro MPC
TM057288
46
Hydro MPC
8
47
8 Hydro MPC
TM071625
48
Hydro MPC
8
* For undersized motors, the maximum speed depends on the power usage.
Losses in fittings and valves are not included.
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TM071629
50
Hydro MPC
8
* For undersized motors, the maximum speed depends on the power usage.
Losses in fittings and valves are not included.
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TM071628
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8
* For undersized motors, the maximum speed depends on the power usage.
Losses in fittings and valves are not included.
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TM083033
54
Hydro MPC
8
55
8 Hydro MPC
TM083035
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Hydro MPC
8
57
8 Hydro MPC
TM083036
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Hydro MPC
8
59
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Curve charts, Hydro MPC-F, 50 Hz
TM030989
60
Hydro MPC
TM030990
61
9
TM030991
62
Hydro MPC
TM031066
63
9
TM031067
64
Hydro MPC
TM031068
65
9
TM031069
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Hydro MPC
TM031070
67
9
TM071215
68
Hydro MPC
TM071214
69
9
TM071217
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Hydro MPC
TM071216
71
9
TM071219
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Hydro MPC
TM071218
73
9
TM033349
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Hydro MPC
TM031144
75
Curve charts, Hydro MPC-F, 60 Hz
10
10 Hydro MPC
TM031145
76
Hydro MPC
10
77
10 Hydro MPC
TM031147
78
Hydro MPC
TM031148
79
Curve charts, Hydro MPC-F, 60 Hz
10
10 Hydro MPC
TM031149
80
Hydro MPC
TM044776
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Curve charts, Hydro MPC-F, 60 Hz
10
Hydro MPC
TM031150
82
10
Curve charts, Hydro MPC-F, 60 Hz
Hydro MPC
TM071221
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Curve charts, Hydro MPC-F, 60 Hz
10
Hydro MPC
TM071220
84
10
Curve charts, Hydro MPC-F, 60 Hz
Hydro MPC
TM071222
85
Curve charts, Hydro MPC-F, 60 Hz
10
10 Hydro MPC
TM071225
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Hydro MPC
TM071224
87
Curve charts, Hydro MPC-F, 60 Hz
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Technical data, Hydro MPC-E, 50/60 Hz
A1
A
A2
B C2 C1
TM070464
C
Design A
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Electrical data, dimensions and weights
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C3
A1
A
A2
B C2 C1
TM072033
C
Design A
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM072035
Design D
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C3
A1
A
A2
B C2 C1
TM071941
Design A
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM072035
Design D
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11
Hydro MPC-E with CRE, CRIE 20
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Below is the dimensional sketch of a system in different designs. The system is shown as an example. The pumps
supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM083001
C
Design D
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Electrical data, dimensions and weights
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Below is the dimensional sketch of a system in different designs. The system is shown as an example. The pumps
supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
TM082998
B B1 C2 C1
Design C
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1 TM083002
Design D
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Electrical data, dimensions and weights
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C3
A1
A
A2
C2 C1
TM072299
B B1 C
Design C
C3
A1
A
A2
C2 C1
TM072301
B B1 C
Design D
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A1
A
A2
TM082999
B B1 C2 C1
C
Design C
C3
A
A1
A2
TM083003
B B1 C2 C1
C
Design D
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11
Dimensions may vary by ± 10 mm.
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Below is the dimensional sketch of a system in different designs. The system is shown as an example. The pumps
supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
TM083000
B B1 C2 C1
C
Design C
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-: On request.
Voltage code, U2: 3 x 380-415 V ± 10 %, PE.
Design C: System with a floor-mounted control cabinet.
All pumps are fitted with three-phase motors.
Dimensions may vary by ± 10 mm.
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Below is the dimensional sketch of a system in different designs. The system is shown as an example. The pumps
supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
TM083000
B B1 C2 C1
C
Design C
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-: On request
Voltage code, U2: 3 x 380-415 V ± 10 %, PE.
Design C: System with a floor-mounted control cabinet.
All pumps are fitted with three-phase motors.
Dimensions may vary by ± 10 mm.
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Below is the dimensional sketch of a system in different designs. The system is shown as an example. The pumps
supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
TM083000
B B1 C2 C1
C
Design C
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-: On request
Voltage code, U2: 3 x 380-415 V ± 10 %, PE.
Design C: System with a floor-mounted control cabinet.
All pumps are fitted with three-phase motors.
Dimensions may vary by ± 10 mm.
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Technical data, Hydro MPC-F, 50 Hz
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM070490
C
Design C
C3
A1
A
A2
TM070510
B B1 C2 C1
Design D
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Electrical data, dimensions and weights
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Below is the dimensional sketch of a system in different designs. The system is shown as an example. The pumps
supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM070490
C
Design C
C3
A1
A
A2
TM070510
B B1 C2 C1
Design D
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Electrical data, dimensions and weights
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Below is the dimensional sketch of a system in different designs. The system is shown as an example. The pumps
supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM070493
C
Design C
C3
A1
A
A2
TM070510
B B1 C2 C1
Design D
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Electrical data, dimensions and weights
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12
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM072037
C
Design C
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM072039
Design D
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C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM072037
C
Design C
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM072039
Design D
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12
Hydro MPC-F with CR 64
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Below is the dimensional sketch of a system in different designs. The system is shown as an example. The pumps
supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
C2 C1
TM072300
B B1 C
Design C
C3
A1
A
A2
C2 C1
TM072302
B B1 C
Design D
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Electrical data, dimensions and weights
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Below is the dimensional sketch of a system in different designs. The system is shown as an example. The pumps
supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
C2 C1
TM072304
B B1 C
Design C
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Electrical data, dimensions and weights
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A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM070490
C
Design C
C3
A1
A
A2
TM070510
B B1 C2 C1
Design D
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C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM070493
C
Design C
C3
A1
A
A2
TM070510
B B1 C2 C1
Design D
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C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM070493
C
Design C
C3
A1
A
A2
TM070510
B B1 C2 C1
Design D
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13
Hydro MPC-F with CR,CRI 20
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Below is the dimensional sketch of a system in different designs. The system is shown as an example. The pumps
supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM072037
C
Design C
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM072039
Design D
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Electrical data, dimensions and weights
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Below is the dimensional sketch of a system in different designs. The system is shown as an example. The pumps
supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM072037
C
Design C
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM072039
Design D
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Electrical data, dimensions and weights
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C3
A1
A
A2
C2 C1
TM072300
B B1 C
Design C
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Hydro MPC
13
C3
A1
A
A2
C2 C1
TM072304
B B1 C
Design C
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Optional equipment
14. Optional equipment
All optional equipment must be specified when ordering the system, as it must be fitted from factory prior to delivery.
See options in the type key.
The options listed below are not all available for all markets.
Standard This is the standard option for Hydro MPC hydraulics rated
System A
hydraulics, PN 16 for PN 16 as a minimum.
The pilot pump takes over operation from main pumps during
periods when the consumption is so low that the pilot pump
can deliver the flow and in that way maintain a high
Pilot pump efficiency, the typically pump size is 25 % of the main pump. System B
Pilot pumps are available for Hydro MPC-E and -F control
variants.
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Standard controls
See Control MPC installation and operating instructions. - V
with options
Customised
See Control MPC installation and operating instructions. - W
controls
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Related information
Optional equipment
Type key
Dry-running protection
Repair switch
Redundant primary sensor
Dry-running protection Redundant primary sensor
Range Range
Description Description
[bar] [bar]
Dry-running protection by means of electrode relay, 0-10
- Redundant primary sensor 21)
without electrodes and electrode cable 19)
0-16
0-2
21) The redundant primary sensor is normally connected to the analog input AI3 of CU
0-4
Pressure switch 19) 352. If this input is used for another function, such as "External setpoint", connect
0-8 the redundant sensor to analog input AI2. If this input is also occupied, increase the
number of analog inputs by installing an IO 351B module, see Control MPC
0-16 installation and operating instructions.
0-1
0-4
Inlet pressure sensor 20) 0-6
0-10
0-16
Related information
CU 352
IO 351
Repair switch
Description Motor current and starting method
≤ 16 A, DOL
> 16 A < 25 A, DOL
> 25 A < 40 A, DOL
> 40 A < 63 A, DOL
> 63 A < 80 A, DOL
> 80 A < 100 A, DOL
> 100 A < 125 A, DOL
> 125 A < 175 A, DOL
> 175 A < 250 A, DOL
Repair switch
≤ 16 A, Y/Δ
> 16 A < 25 A, Y/Δ
> 25 A < 40 A, Y/Δ
> 40 A < 63 A, Y/Δ
> 63 A < 80 A, Y/Δ
> 80 A < 100 A, Y/Δ
> 100 A < 125 A, Y/Δ
> 125 A < 175 A, Y/Δ
> 175 A < 250 A, Y/Δ
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Accessories
15. Accessories
All accessories can be fitted to the system after delivery.
Option Description
The system must be protected against dry running. Dry-running protection by means of
Dry-running protection - level switches is used in installations where the system draws water from a tank or well.
For further description, see section Dry-running protection.
Foot valves are typically used in minor systems with suction lift, for example when Hydro
MPC draws water from a break tank placed at a lower geodetic height than the system.
Foot valve
Foot valves are designed to ensure optimum inlet conditions.
For further description, see section Foot valve.
The vibration damper reduces any vibrations from the system to the floor allowing the
Adjustable vibration damper system to be height-adjusted by ± 20 mm.
For further description, see section Adjustable vibration damper.
Grundfos GO is used for wireless infrared or radio communication with the pumps. Various
Grundfos GO - Grundfos GO variants are available.
For further description, see section Grundfos GO.
The MI 301 is a module with built-in infrared and radio communication. Use the MI 301 in
conjunction with an Android- or iOS-based Smartphone with a Bluetooth connection. The
MI 301 MI 301 has a rechargeable Li-ion battery and must be charged separately.
For further description, see section Grundfos GO.
Related information
Dry-running protection
Diaphragm tank
Foot valve
Adjustable vibration damper
Grundfos GO
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Accessories
Description Product number Description Connection Product number
Level switch including 5 metres of cable 22) 96020142 Rp 2 956120
Rp 3 956130
22) The input for the level switch is not included.
Foot valve Rp 4 956449
TM053890
1500 G2 99082703
2000 G2 99082704
3000 G2 99082705
MI 301
Diaphragm tank, 16 bar
Capacity [litres] Connection Product number
Supplied with the product:
8 G 3/4 96573347
• Grundfos MI 301
12 G 3/4 96573348
25 G 3/4 96573349 • battery charger
80 G1 96603420 • quick guide.
100 G1 99082706 Product numbers for MI 301
150 G1 99082707 Grundfos GO variant Product number
200 G 1 1/4 99082708 Grundfos MI 301 98046408
300 G 1 1/4 99082709
500 G 1 1/4 99082710
750 G2 99082711
1000 G2 99082712
1500 G2 99082713
2000 G2 99082714
3000 G 2 1/2 99082715
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Product manuals
Tank calculation in E
- http://net.grundfos.com/qr/i/92845021 92845021
systems
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Alternative systems
17. Alternative systems
System Data and features
Hydro Multi-E Maximum head 10 to 145 m
Flow rate 2 to 144 m3/h
Max. operating pressure 16 bar
Number of pumps 2 or 4
Pump type CRE, CRIE, CME
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1 Products & services enables you to find products and documents by typing a product number or name into the search field.
2 Applications enables you to choose an application to see how Grundfos can help you design and optimise your system.
3 Products A-Z enables you to look through a list of all the Grundfos products.
4 Categories enables you to look for a product category.
5 Liquids enables you to find pumps designed for aggressive, flammable or other special liquids.
6 Product replacement enables you to find a suitable replacement.
7 WWW enables you to select the country, which changes the language, the available product range and the structure of the website.
8 Sizing enables you to size a product based on your application and operating conditions.
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19. Grundfos GO
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and access to Grundfos online tools, and it saves valuable time for reporting and data collection.
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