Grundfosliterature 5235975
Grundfosliterature 5235975
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Table of contents
Português (PT)
Instruções de instalação e funcionamento . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1493
Română (RO)
Instrucţiuni de instalare şi utilizare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1582
Srpski (RS)
Uputstvo za instalaciju i rad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1669
Svenska (SE)
Monterings- och driftsinstruktion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1755
Slovensko (SI)
Navodila za montažo in obratovanje . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1841
Slovenčina (SK)
Návod na montáž a prevádzku . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1927
Türkçe (TR)
Montaj ve kullanım kılavuzu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2013
Українська (UA)
Інструкції з монтажу та експлуатації . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2099
中文 (CN)
安装和使用说明书 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2191
한국어 (KO)
설치 및 작동 지침 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2263
Bahasa Indonesia (ID)
Petunjuk pengoperasian dan pemasangan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2338
(AR) العربية
تعليمات التركيب و التشغيل. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2418
ไทย (TH)
คำแนะนำในการติดตั้งและการใชงาน . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2501
繁體中文 (TW)
安裝操作手冊 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2579
Tiếng Việt (VI)
Hướng dẫn lắp đặt và vận hành . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2653
Appendix A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2733
4 TPE, TPED Series 1000; NBE, NBGE, MTBE, NKE, NKGE; TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE Series 2000
English (GB)
English (GB) Installation and operating instructions
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16. Priority of settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Tips and advice that make the work easier.
17. Grundfos Eye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
25. Megging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, could result in death or
serious personal injury.
‐
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate personal injury.
‐
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2. Abbreviations and definitions Safety extra-low voltage.
A voltage that cannot exceed ELV
SELV under normal conditions and under
AI Analog input.
single-fault conditions, including earth
AL Alarm, out of range at lower limit. faults in other circuits.
AO Analog output. TPE, NBE,
Single-head pump without factory-
NBGE,
AU Alarm, out of range at upper limit. fitted differential-pressure sensor.
NKE, NKGE
CIM Communication interface module.
Twin-head pump without factory-fitted
TPED
The ability to draw current into the differential-pressure sensor.
Current
terminal and guide it towards earth in
sinking Single-head pump (TPE, NBE, NKE)
the internal circuitry. TPE, TPED,
and twin-head pump (TPED) with
NBE, NKE
The ability to push current out of the factory-fitted differential-pressure
Current Series 2000
terminal and into an external load sensor.
sourcing
which must return it to earth.
DI Digital input. 3. General information
DO Digital output. These installation and operating instructions are a
supplement to the installation and operating
ELCB Earth leakage circuit breaker.
instructions for the corresponding standard pumps
FM Functional module. TP, TPD, NB, NBG, NK and NKG. For instructions not
mentioned specifically in this manual, see the
Grundfos Digital Sensor.
installation and operating instructions for the standard
GDS Factory-fitted sensor in some pump.
Grundfos pumps.
GENIbus
Proprietary Grundfos fieldbus 4. General description
standard.
The pumps are fitted with frequency-controlled
Ground fault circuit interrupter. permanent-magnet motors for single-phase or three-
GFCI phase mains connection.
USA and Canada.
GND Earth. 4.1 Radio communication
Grundfos This product incorporates a radio module for remote
Status indicator light.
Eye control which is a class 1 device and can be used
anywhere in the EU member states without
Low voltage with the risk of electric
LIVE restrictions.
shock if the terminals are touched.
For use in USA and Canada, see section Installation
Open collector: in the USA and Canada.
OC
Configurable open-collector output. Some variants of the product and products sold in
PE Protective earth. China and Korea have no radio module.
This product can communicate with Grundfos GO and
Protective extra-low voltage.
other products of the same type via the built-in radio
A voltage that cannot exceed ELV module.
PELV under normal conditions and under
In some cases, an external antenna may be required.
single-fault conditions, except earth
Only Grundfos-approved external antennas may be
faults in other circuits.
connected to this product, and only by a Grundfos-
RCD Residual-current device approved installer.
Related information
A.1. Installation in the USA and Canada
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CAUTION
Crushing of feet
Minor or moderate personal injury
‐ Wear safety shoes when moving the
product.
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6.2 Mounting the product 6.5 Outdoor installation
CAUTION If you install the motor outdoors, provide the motor
Crushing of feet with a cover and open the drain holes to avoid
Minor or moderate personal injury condensation on the electronic components.
‐ Secure the product to a solid
When fitting a cover to the motor, observe
foundation by bolts through the holes
the guidelines in section Ensuring motor
in the flange or the base plate.
cooling.
In order to maintain the UL mark,
The cover must be sufficiently large to ensure that the
additional requirements apply to the
motor is not exposed to direct sunlight, rain or snow.
equipment. See page Installation in the
Grundfos does not supply covers. We therefore
USA and Canada.
recommend that you have a cover built for the
Secure the pump to a solid foundation by bolts specific application. In areas with high humidity, we
through the holes in the flange or the base plate. recommend that you connect the motor permanently
to the mains supply and activate the built-in standstill
Related information heating function. See section "Standstill heating".
A.1. Installation in the USA and Canada
A.1. Installation in the USA and Canada
TM053496
See the size of the cable entries in the section on
other technical data.
Related information
A.1. Installation in the USA and Canada
6.4 Ensuring motor cooling
6.6 Drain holes
13.20 "Standstill heating"
Drain holes
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Related information 7.3.2 Three-phase supply voltage
26.1 Supply voltage Three-phase motors are available for the voltages
27.1 Supply voltage below:
• 3 x 380-500 V - 10 %/+ 10 %, 50/60 Hz, PE
7.3.1 Single-phase supply voltage
• 3 x 200-240 V - 10 %/+ 10 %, 50/60 Hz, PE.
• 1 x 200-240 V - 10 %/+ 10 %, 50/60 Hz, PE. Check that the supply voltage and frequency
Check that the supply voltage and frequency correspond to the values stated on the nameplate.
correspond to the values stated on the nameplate. The wires in the motor terminal box must be as short
as possible. Excepted from this is the separated earth
If you want to supply the motor through an conductor which must be so long that it is the last one
IT network, make sure that you have a to be disconnected in case the cable is inadvertently
suitable motor variant. If you are in doubt, pulled out of the cable entry.
contact Grundfos.
In order to avoid loose connections, ensure that the
The wires in the motor terminal box must be as short terminal block for L1, L2 and L3 is pressed home in
as possible. Excepted from this is the separated earth its socket when the supply cable has been
conductor which must be so long that it is the last one connected.
to be disconnected in case the cable is inadvertently For maximum backup fuse, see section Supply
pulled out of the cable entry. voltage.
For maximum backup fuse, see the section on supply
voltage. If you want to supply the motor through an
IT network, make sure that you have a
1
suitable motor variant. If you are in doubt,
contact Grundfos.
N N Only the following motors can be supplied through an
TM078919
L L IT network:
PE
• Motors with speed of 1450-2000/2200 rpm and up
to 1.5 kW
• Motors with speed of 2900-4000 rpm or
Example of a mains-connected motor with mains
4000-5900 rpm and up to 2.2 kW.
switch, backup fuse and additional protection
Corner earthing is not allowed for supply
Pos. Description voltages above 3 x 240 V and 3 x 480 V,
50/60 Hz.
1 RCD, type B
1
L1 L1
L2 L2
TM053942
L3 L3
PE
Pos. Description
TM053494
PE 1 RCD, type B
L
N
Related information
26.1 Supply voltage
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Overload protection
If the upper load limit is exceeded, the motor
automatically compensates for this by reducing the
speed and stops if the overload condition persists.
The motor remains stopped for a set period. After this
period, the motor automatically attempts to restart.
The overload protection prevents damage to the
motor. Consequently, no additional motor protection is
required.
L3
TM053495
L2 Overtemperature protection
L1
The electronic unit has a built-in temperature sensor
PE
as an additional protection. When the temperature
Mains connection, three-phase motors rises above a certain level, the motor automatically
compensates for this by reducing the speed and
stops if the temperature keeps rising. The motor
Related information remains stopped for a set period. After this period, the
27.1 Supply voltage motor automatically attempts to restart.
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7.5 Connection terminals DANGER
The descriptions and terminal overviews in this Electric shock
section apply to both single-phase and three-phase Death or serious personal injury
motors. ‐ Make sure that the wires to be
For maximum torques, see section Torques. connected to the connection groups
below are separated from each other
Related information by reinforced insulation in their entire
29.1 Torques lengths.
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NC
C1
NO
NC
C2
NO
OC 18 GND
DI
+24 V*
11 DI4/OC2
19 Pt100/1000
17 Pt100/1000
12 AO
21 LiqTec
20 GND
22 LiqTec
OC DI
+24 V* GND
10 DI3/OC1
4 AI1
+24 V* +24 V* +24 V*/5 V* 2 DI1
+ +
5 +5 V
6 GND
A GENIbus A
Y GENIbus Y
B GENIbus B
3 GND
15 +24 V
8 +24 V
26 +5 V
23 GND
TM053509
+ +
24 GDS RX
+5 V* 7 AI2
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Terminal Type Function Terminal Type Function
Normally Analog input:
NC
closed contact 0-20 mA / 4-20 mA
Signal relay 1 4 AI1
C1 Common 0.5 - 3.5 V / 0-5 V /
LIVE or PELV 0-10 V
Normally open
NO
contact Digital input,
2 DI1
configurable
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TM078987
B B
Pos. Description
TM021325 M Motor
Related information
• Always tighten screws for frame connections
whether a cable is fitted or not. 7.7.1 New installations
• The wires in the motor terminal box must be as
short as possible.
M
A 1 1 A
2
Y 23 3
Y
TM078986
B B
Pos. Description
M Motor
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8. Operating conditions 8.4 Installation altitude
Installation altitude is the height above sea level of
8.1 Maximum number of starts and stops the installation site.
The number of starts and stops via the power supply Motors installed up to 1000 m above sea level can be
must not exceed four times per hour. loaded 100 %.
When switched on via the power supply, the pump The motors can be installed up to 3500 m above sea
starts after approximately 5 seconds. level.
If a higher number of starts and stops is desired, use
Motors installed more than 1000 m above
the input for external start-stop when starting or
sea level must not be fully loaded due to
stopping the pump.
the low density and consequent low
When started via an external on/off switch, the pump cooling effect of the air.
starts immediately.
P2 [%]
8.2 Alternating operation of twin-head
pumps
100
On twin-head pumps, the duty and backup pumps
must be alternated on a regular basis, i.e. once a 90
week, to ensure an even distribution of the operating
hours on both pumps. The pumps alternate 80
automatically. See section "Multipump setup" (Setup
of multi-pump system). 70
TM055243
If twin-head pumps are used for pumping domestic
60
hot water, the duty and backup pumps must be 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 X
alternated on a regular basis, i.e. once a day, to avoid
blocking of the backup pump due to deposits such as Motor output power in relation to altitude
calcareous deposits. As default, the pumps alternate
automatically. See section "Multipump setup" (Setup
of multi-pump system). Pos. Description
Related information X Altitude [m]
13.43 "Multipump setup" (Setup of multi-pump
system) In order to maintain the galvanic isolation and ensure
correct clearance according to EN 60664-1:2007, you
8.3 Ambient temperature must adapt the supply voltage to the altitude:
8.3.1 Ambient temperature during storage and A
transportation
500
Minimum: -30 °C
480
Maximum: 60 °C. 460
420
TM069866
400
3 x 200-240 V 3 x 380-500 V 380
500 1500 2500 3500
B
Minimum -20 °C -20 °C
Maximum 40 °C 50 °C Supply voltage for three-phase motor in relation to
altitude
The motor can operate with the rated power output,
P2, at 50 °C, but continuous operation at higher
Pos. Description
temperatures reduces the expected product life. If the
motor is to operate at ambient temperatures between A Supply voltage [V]
50 and 60 °C, select an oversized motor. Contact
Grundfos for further information. B Altitude [m]
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TM069867
200 B
0 500 1500 2500 3500
Remote controls
• Grundfos GO. See section Grundfos GO.
Supply voltage for single-phase motor in relation to If the power supply to the pump is switched off, the
altitude settings are stored.
Related information
Pos. Description 10. Standard control panel
A Supply voltage [V] 11. Advanced control panel
B Altitude [m] 12. Grundfos GO
WARNING
Hot surface
Death or serious personal injury
‐ Only touch the buttons on the display Standard control panel
as the product may be very hot.
WARNING
Electric shock
Death or serious personal injury
‐ If the control panel is cracked or
perforated, replace it immediately.
Contact the nearest Grundfos sales
company.
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Pos. Symbol Description 10.1 Setpoint setting
Grundfos Eye Set the desired setpoint of the pump by pressing or
. The light fields on the control panel indicates the
Shows the operating status of
setpoint set.
1 the pump.
See section Grundfos Eye for 10.1.1 Pump in differential-pressure control mode
further information. The following example applies to a pump in an
Light fields for indication of application where a pressure sensor gives a feedback
2 - to the pump. If you retrofit the sensor to the pump, set
setpoint.
it manually as the pump does not automatically
Up and down. Changes the register a connected sensor.
3
setpoint. The figure below shows that the light fields 5 and 6
are activated, indicating a desired setpoint of 3 m with
Allows radio communication
a sensor measuring range from 0 to 6 m. The setting
with Grundfos GO and other
range is equal to the sensor measuring range.
products of the same type.
When you try to establish radio
communication between the
pump and Grundfos GO or
4 another pump, the green
indicator light in Grundfos Eye
on the pump flashes
continuously. Press on the
pump control panel to allow
radio communication with
Grundfos GO and other
products of the same type.
Makes the pump ready for
TM068914
operation as well as starts and
stops the pump.
Start
If you press the button when Setpoint set to 3 m, differential-pressure control
the pump is stopped, the pump
only starts if no other functions
5 with higher priority have been
enabled. See section Priority of
settings.
Stop
If you press the button when
the pump is running, the pump
always stops. The "Stop" text
next to the button is on.
Related information
16. Priority of settings
17. Grundfos Eye
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10.1.2 Pump in constant-curve control mode • To change back, press continuously until the
In constant-curve control mode, the pump desired setpoint is indicated.
performance lies between the maximum and Example
minimum curve of the pump. See the figure below.
Pump set to minimum curve.
The figure below shows that the bottom light field is
H flashing, indicating minimum curve.
Max. H
TM054897
Min. Q
Q
Minimum-curve duty
TM054895
Pump in constant-curve control mode If you have stopped the pump by pressing
and the "Stop" text on the control panel
is on, you can only give it free to operation
Setting to maximum curve: by pressing again.
• Press continuously to change over to the If you have stopped the pump by pressing
maximum curve of the pump. The top light field , you can restart it by pressing or by
flashes. When the top light field is on, press for using Grundfos GO.
3 seconds until the light field starts flashing.
Start the pump by pressing or by continuously
• To change back, press continuously until the
pressing until the desired setpoint is indicated.
desired setpoint is indicated.
Stop the pump by pressing . When the pump is
Example stopped, the "Stop" text next to the button is on. You
Pump set to maximum curve. can also stop the pump by continuously pressing
until none of the light fields are on.
The figure below shows that the top light field is
flashing, indicating maximum curve. You can also stop the pump with the Grundfos GO or
via a digital input set to External stop. See section
H Priority of settings.
Related information
16. Priority of settings
10.1.4 Resetting of fault indications
Reset a fault indication in one of the following ways:
• Via the digital input if it has been set to Alarm
TM054896
resetting.
• Briefly press or on the pump. This does not
Q change the setting of the pump. You cannot reset
a fault indication by pressing or if the buttons
Maximum-curve duty have been locked.
• Switch off the power supply until the indicator
Setting to minimum curve: lights are off.
• Press continuously to change over to the • Switch the external start-stop input off and on.
minimum curve of the pump. The bottom light field • With Grundfos GO.
flashes. When the bottom light field is on, press
for 3 seconds until the light field starts flashing.
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11. Advanced control panel Pos. Symbol Description
Grundfos Eye
Fitted as Shows the operating status of the
Pump variant Option
standard 1 pump.
TPE, TPED - ● For further information, see
section Grundfos Eye.
NBE, NBGE, NKE,
NKGE & TPE, TPED, ● - 2 - Graphical colour display.
NBE, NKE Series 2000
3 Goes one step back.
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TM064516
6 Goes to the Home menu. 1 2
9 8 7 6 5
Assist
This menu enables assisted
pump setup, provides a short Stat
4 - description of the control modes
and offers faultSetpoint
advice. 1
Con
2
Contr
Normal
4.
Normal
4
22 9 8 7 6
1 2
Status 3
Settings Assist
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Setpoint Control mode
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operating in a multipump
system. See section Multi-pump
4.90 bar
Status Settings Assist
Related information
13.37 Run start-up guide
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TPE, TPE,
TPED, TPED,
NBE, NBE, Multipump
Home
NBGE, NKE system
NKE, Series
NKGE 2000
● ● ●
TPE, TPE,
TPED, TPED,
NBE, NBE, Multipump
Status
NBGE, NKE system
NKE, Series
NKGE 2000
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 ● ● ●
Set date and time ● ● ●
Analog input 1 ● ● ●
Analog input 2 ● ● ●
Analog input 3 ● ● ●
Pt100/1000 input 1 ● ● ●
Pt100/1000 input 2 ● ● ●
Analog output ● ● ●
Warning and alarm ● ● ●
Actual warning or alarm ● ● ●
Warning log ● ● ●
Alarm log ● ● ●
Operating log ● ● ●
Operating hours ● ● ●
Trend data ● ● ●
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TPE, TPE,
TPED, TPED,
NBE, NBE, Multipump
Status
NBGE, NKE system
NKE, Series
NKGE 2000
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 - - ●
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TPE, TPED, TPE, TPED,
Settings NBE, NBGE, NBE, NKE Multipump system Section
NKE, NKGE Series 2000
Communication ● ● ●
"Number"
Pump number ● ● ● (Pump
number)
"Radio
communic
ation"
Enable/disable radio comm. ● ● ● (Enable/
disable
radio
comm.)
General settings ● ● ●
Language ● ● ● Language
"Date and
time" (Set
Set date and time ● ● ●
date and
time)
"Unit
Units ● ● ● configurati
on" (Units)
"Buttons
on
product"
Enable/disable settings ● ● ●
(Enable/
disable
settings)
Delete
Delete history ● ● ●
history
Define
Define Home display ● ● ● Home
display
Display
Display settings ● ● ●
settings
"Store
settings"
Store actual settings ● ● ● (Store
actual
settings)
"Recall
settings"
Recall stored settings ● ● ● (Recall
stored
settings)
Run start-
Run start-up guide ● ● ●
up guide
*Applies only to a multipump system with TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE Series 2000 pumps.
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12. Grundfos GO 12.1 Communication
The pump is designed for wireless radio or infrared When Grundfos GO initiates communication with the
communication with Grundfos GO. pump, the indicator light in the middle of Grundfos
Grundfos GO enables setting of functions and gives Eye flashes green. See section Grundfos 1 Eye. 2 3
access to status overviews, technical product Furthermore, on pumps fitted with an advanced
information and actual operating parameters. control panel a text appears in the display saying that
Status Settings Assist
Grundfos GO offers the following mobile interfaces a wireless device is trying to establish connection.
Setpoint Control mode
Related information
17. Grundfos Eye
12.1.1 Radio communication
1 Radio communication can take place at distances up
to 30 m. 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 pump is
recognized by Grundfos GO and you can select the
pump from the "List" menu.
TM066256
Pos. Description
Grundfos MI 204:
Add-on module enabling radio or infrared
communication. You can use MI 204 in
conjunction with an Apple iPhone or iPod
1
with Lightning connector, for example fifth
generation or later 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
2 communication. You can use the module in
conjunction with an Android or iOS-based
smart device with Bluetooth connection.
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TPE,
TPE,
TPED,
TPED,
NBE, Multipump
"Status" NBE, NKE
NBGE, system
Series
NKE,
2000
NKGE
"System mode" - - ●*
"Resulting setpoint" ● ●
"Resulting system setpoint" - - ●*
"Actual controlled value" ● ● ●*
"Motor speed (rpm, %)" ● ● -
"Power consumption" ● ● -
"Power cons., sys." - - ●*
"Energy consumption" ● ●
"Energy cons., sys." - - ●*
"Acc. flow, specific energy" ● ● ●*
"Operating hours" ● ●
"Operating hours, system" - - ●*
"Analog input 1" ● ● -
"Analog input 2" ● ● -
"Analog input 3" ● ● -
"Pt100/1000 input 1" ● ● -
"Pt100/1000 input 2" ● ● -
"Analog output" ● ● -
"Digital input 1" ● ● -
"Digital input 2" ● ● -
"Digital in/output 3" ● ● -
"Digital in/output 4" ● ● -
"Fitted modules" ● ● -
"Pump 1" - - ●*
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TPE,
TPE,
TPED,
TPED,
NBE, Multipump
"Status" NBE, NKE
NBGE, system
Series
NKE,
2000
NKGE
"Pump 2" - - ●*
"Pump 3" - - ●*
"Pump 4" - - ●*
*Only available if Grundfos GO is connected to a multipump system.
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"Predefined
"Predefined setpoint" ● ● ●
setpoints"
"Analog output" ● ● - Analog output
"Predefined
"External setpoint funct." ● ● -
setpoints"
"Signal relay 1" ● ● - "Signal relays 1
and 2" (Relay
"Signal relay 2" ● ● - outputs)
"Limit 1 exceeded" ● ● ● Limit-exceeded
"Limit 2 exceeded" ● ● ● function
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TPE, TPE,
TPED, TPED,
NBE, NBE, Multipump
"Alarms and warnings" Section Page
NBGE, NKE system
NKE, Series
NKGE 2000
"Alarm log" ● ● ● Alarm log Alarm log
"Warning log" ● ● ● Warning log Warning log
"Reset alarm" button ● ● ●
TPE, TPE,
TPED, TPED,
NBE, NBE, Multipump
"Assist" Section Page
NBGE, NKE system
NKE, Series
NKGE 2000
"Assisted pump Assisted
● ● Assisted pump setup
setup" pump setup
"Assisted fault Assisted
● ● ● Assisted fault advice
advice" fault advice
"Multipump
setup"
"Multipump setup" (Setup of
"Multipump setup" ● ● ● (Setup of
multi-pump system)
multi-pump
system)
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English (GB)
Max.
13.1 Setpoint 1
TM064024
You can set the setpoint for all control modes in this
Q
submenu when you have selected the desired control Stop
mode. See section Control mode.
Related information
Pump variant Operating mode
13.3 Set manual speed
TPE, TPED, NBE, 13.4 "Set user-defined speed"
●
NBGE, NKE, NKGE
TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE 13.3 Set manual speed
●
Series 2000
Pump variant Set manual speed
Possible operating modes:
TPE, TPED, NBE,
• Normal The pump runs according to the selected ●
NBGE, NKE, NKGE
control mode.
• Stop The pump stops. TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE
●
• Min. Use the minimum-curve mode in periods in Series 2000
which a minimum flow is required.
• Max. Use the maximum-curve mode in periods in This menu is only available in the advanced control
which a maximum flow is required. This operating panel. With Grundfos GO, you set the speed via the
mode is for instance suitable for systems with hot- Setpoint menu.
water priority. You can set the pump speed in % of the maximum
• Manual The pump is operating at a manually set speed. When you have set the operating mode to
speed. In Manual the setpoint via bus is Manual, the pump starts running at the set speed.
overruled. See section Set manual speed. The speed can then be changed manually via
• "User-defined speed" The motor is operating at a Grundfos GO or via the advanced control panel.
speed set by the user. See section Set user- Factory setting
defined speed.
See section Factory setting.
All operating modes are illustrated in the figure below.
Related information
30. Factory settings
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13.5 "Control mode"
H
TM057909
• Prop. pressure (proportional pressure) Q
• Const. pressure (constant pressure)
• Const. temp. (constant temperature)
"Proportional pressure"
• Con. diff. press. (constant differential pressure)
• Con. diff. temp. (constant differential
temperature) Example
• Const. flow rate (constant flow rate) • Factory-fitted differential-pressure sensor.
• Const. level (constant level)
• Const. other val. (constant other value)
TM057880
• Const. curve (constant curve). p
"Proportional
Pump variant
pressure"
TPE, TPED, NBE,
-
NBGE, NKE, NKGE
TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE
●
Series 2000
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English (GB)
H
TM057901
t
Q
"Constant pressure"
TM057900
sensor as shown in the examples below. You can set
the pressure sensor in the Assist menu. See section Q
"Assisted pump setup".
Examples
"Constant temperature"
• One external pressure sensor.
p
TM057884
t
TM057882
"Constant pressure"
t
TM057885
Controller settings
For recommended controller settings, see
section "Controller" ("Controller settings") .
"Constant temperature"
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English (GB)
Controller settings
For recommended controller settings, see
section "Controller" ("Controller settings").
Related information
TM057886
13.14 "Controller" ("Controller settings")
p
13.5.4 "Constant differential pressure"
"Constant differential
Pump variant
pressure"
TPE, TPED, NBE,
●
TM057887
NBGE, NKE, NKGE p
TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE
●
Series 2000
Two external pressure sensors.
The pump maintains a constant differential pressure,
Constant differential-pressure control is achievable
independently of the flow in the system. This control
with two pressure sensors. The pump uses the inputs
mode is primarily suitable for systems with relatively
from the two sensors and calculates the differential
small pressure losses.
pressure. The sensors must have the same unit and
must be set as feedback sensors. You can set the
H
sensors manually, sensor by sensor, or by using the
Assist menu. See section "Assisted pump setup".
TM057888
p p
TM057901
TM057889
This control mode requires either an internal or
external differential-pressure sensor or two external p
pressure sensors. See the examples below.
Examples "Constant differential pressure"
• Factory-fitted differential-pressure sensor, only
TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE Series 2000.
Controller settings
For recommended controller settings, see section
TM057880
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△t
TM057954
TM057955
"Constant differential temperature" Q
Q set
This control mode requires either two external "Constant flow rate"
temperature sensors or one external differential-
temperature sensor. See the examples below.
Examples This control mode requires an external flow sensor.
See the example below.
• Two external temperature sensors.
Example
• One external flow sensor.
Q TM057895
TM057894
t
"Constant flow rate"
• One external differential-temperature sensor.
Controller settings
For recommended controller settings, see section
"Controller ("Controller settings")".
Related information
TM057931
t
13.14 "Controller" ("Controller settings")
Controller settings
For recommended controller settings, see section
"Controller" ("Controller settings").
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13.5.7 "Constant level" L
TM057965
TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE
●
Series 2000
"Constant level"
The pump maintains a constant level, independently
of the flow rate.
Controller settings
H For recommended controller settings, see
section "Controller" ("Controller settings").
Related information
13.14 "Controller" ("Controller settings")
13.5.8 "Constant other value"
"Constant other
Pump variant
value"
TPE, TPED, NBE, NBGE,
●
NKE, NKGE
TM057941
L
TM057896
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English (GB)
H "Proportional-pressure
Pump variant
setup"
TPE, TPED, NBE,
-
NBGE, NKE, NKGE
TPE, TPED, NBE,
●
NKE Series 2000
"Control-curve function"
You can set the curve either to quadratic or linear.
"Zero-flow head"
You can set this value in % of the setpoint. With a
TM057957
Q setting of 100 %, the control mode is equal to
constant differential pressure.
"Constant curve"
13.7 Analog inputs
Function Terminal*
Analog input 1, setup 4
Analog input 2, setup 7
Analog input 3, setup 14
Function
You can set the analog inputs to these functions:
• Not active.
• Feedback sensor.
• Ext. setpoint infl.. See section "Setpoint
influence".
• Other function.
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Measured parameter Parameter Possible measuring units
Select one of the parameters, such as the parameter
Pressure bar, m, kPa, psi, ft
to be measured in the system by the sensor
connected to the actual analog input. Level m, ft, in
5 Flow rate m3/h, l/s, yd3/h, gpm
11
1 DPT 3 13 6 14
PT PT TT
Q
PT TT Liquid temp. °C, °F
2 4 12
7 8 16 15 Other parameter %
DPT DPT Q
PT DPT DTT TT
"Electrical signal"
Select signal type:
9 10
• 0.5-3.5 V
LT LT
• 0-5 V
• 0-10 V
TM062328
• 0-20 mA
• 4-20 mA.
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13.8 Built-in Grundfos sensor If you want to set a Pt100/1000 input for other
purposes, you can do this manually.
You can set the analog inputs via the Setup, analog
Built-in Grundfos
Pump variant input menu. See section "Setup, analog input".
sensor
If you perform the manual setting via Grundfos GO,
TPE, TPED, NBE, you need to enter the menu for the Pt100/1000 input
-
NBGE, NKE, NKGE under the Settings menu.
TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE Function
●
Series 2000
You can set the Pt100/1000 inputs to these functions:
• Not active
You can select the function of the built-in sensor in
the Built-in Grundfos sensor menu. • Feedback sensor
Set the Built-in Grundfos sensor via the Assisted • Ext. setpoint infl. See section "Setpoint
pump setup menu. See section "Assisted pump influence".
setup". • Other function.
If you perform the setting manually in the advanced Measured parameter
control panel, you must enter the Analog inputs
Select one of the parameters, such as the parameter
menu under the Settings menu in order to access the
to be measured in the system by the Pt100/1000
Built-in Grundfos sensor menu.
sensor connected to the actual Pt100/1000 input.
If you perform the setting manually via Grundfos GO,
you need to enter the menu for the Built-in Grundfos 1 2
sensor under the Settings menu. TT TT
TM064012
4 3
Function
DTT TT
You can set the built-in sensor to these functions:
• Grundfos diff.-pressure sensor - Not active -
Feedback sensor - Setpoint influence - Other Overview of Pt100/1000 sensor locations
function.
Factory setting
Parameter Pos.
See section Factory settings.
Liquid temp. 1
Related information
Temperature 1 2
13.41 Assisted pump setup
Temperature 2 3
30. Factory settings
Ambient temp. Not shown
13.9 Pt100/1000 inputs
Measuring range
Pump variant Pt100/1000 inputs -50 to 204 °C.
TPE, TPED, NBE, Factory setting
●
NBGE, NKE, NKGE See section Factory settings.
TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE
● Related information
Series 2000
7.5.1 Connection terminals, advanced functional
module, FM 300
Function Terminal* 13.16.1 Setpoint influence
Pt100/1000 input 1, setup 17 and 18 13.41 Assisted pump setup
Pt100/1000 input 2, setup 18 and 19 13.42 Setup, analog input
30. Factory settings
*See section Connection terminals, advanced
functional module, FM 300.
Set the Pt100/1000 input for a feedback sensor via
the Assisted pump setup menu. See section
"Assisted pump setup".
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13.10 Digital inputs When this function has been selected, the
accumulated flow can be registered. This requires
the use of a flowmeter which gives a feedback
Pump variant Digital inputs signal as a pulse per defined flow of water. See
TPE, TPED, NBE, NBGE, section "Pulse flowmeter setup".
● • Predefined setpoint digit 1, applies only to
NKE, NKGE
digital input 2. When digital inputs are set to
TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE predefined setpoint, the pump operates according
●
Series 2000 to a setpoint based on the combination of the
activated digital inputs. See section "Predefined
setpoint".
Function Terminal*
The priority of the selected functions in relation to
Digital input 1, setup 2 and 6 each other appears from section Priority of settings. A
Digital input 2, setup 1 and 9 stop command always has the highest priority.
Activation delay
*See section Connection terminals, advanced Select the activation delay, T1.
functional module, FM 300.
It is the time between the digital signal and the
To set a digital input, make the settings below. activation of the selected function.
Function Range: 0 to 6000 seconds.
Select one of these functions: Duration timer mode
• Not active Select the mode.
When set to Not active, the input has no function. • Not active
• External stop • active with interrupt, mode A
When the input is deactivated, open circuit, the • active without interrupt, mode B
pump stops.
• active with after-run, mode C.
• Min.
Select the duration time, T2.
(minimum speed) When the input is activated, the
pump runs at the set minimum speed. It is the time which, together with the mode,
determines how long the selected function is active.
• Max.
Range: 0 to 15,000 seconds.
(maximum speed) When the input is activated, the
pump runs at the set maximum speed.
T input > T1 + T2 T input < T1 + T2
• "User-defined speed"
When the input is activated, the motor runs at a
DI
speed set by the user. T input T input
• External fault
When the input is activated, a timer is started. If A
the input is activated for more than 5 seconds, the T1 T2 T1
pump stops and a fault is indicated. This function
depends on input from external equipment. B
• Alarm resetting T1 T2 T1 T2
indication is reset. C
T1 T2 T1 T2
• Dry running
When this function has been selected, lack of inlet
pressure or water shortage can be detected.
Duration timer function of digital inputs
When lack of inlet pressure or water shortage, dry
running, is detected, the pump stops. The pump
cannot restart as long as the input is activated.
Pos. Description
This requires the use of an accessory, such as:
- a pressure switch installed on the inlet side of A Mode C
the pump B Mode B
- a float switch installed on the inlet side of the
pump. C Mode A
• Accumulated flow DI Digital input
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Limit 1 exceeded
Accumulated flow
Limit 2 exceeded
"Predefined setpoint
digit" 3"
Example of configurable digital inputs or outputs
Activation delay
Select the activation delay, T1.
Pos. Description
It is the time between the digital signal and the
1 External controller activation of the selected function.
Range: 0 to 6000 seconds.
To set a digital input or output, make the settings
below. Duration timer mode
Select the mode.
Mode
• Not active
You can set the digital input or output 3 and 4 to act
• active with interrupt, mode A
as digital input or digital output:
• active without interrupt, mode B
• Digital input
• active with after-run, mode C.
• Digital output.
Select the duration time, T2.
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It is the time which, together with the mode, Function Terminal*
determines how long the selected function is active.
Range: 0 to 15,000 seconds. Relay output 1 NC, C1, NO
Relay output 2 NC, C2, NO
T input > T1 + T2 T input < T1 + T2
TM064949
C
• Ready
T1 T2 T1 T2
The pump can be running or is ready to run and
no alarms are present.
Duration timer function of digital inputs • Alarm
There is an active alarm and the pump is stopped.
• "Operating" (Operation)
Pos. Description
"Operating" equals "Running" but the pump is still
A Mode C in operation when it has been stopped due to a
warning.
B Mode B
• "Running"
C Mode A (Pump running)
DI Digital input • Warning
There is an active warning.
Factory setting • Limit 1 exceeded
See section Factory setting. When the Limit 1 exceeded function is activated,
the signal relay is activated. See section "Limit-
Related information exceeded function".
7.5.1 Connection terminals, advanced functional • Limit 2 exceeded
module, FM 300 When the Limit 2 exceeded function is activated,
13.10 Digital inputs the signal relay is activated. See section "Limit-
13.10 Digital inputs exceeded function".
13.12 "Signal relays 1 and 2" (Relay outputs) • Relubricate
30. Factory settings • "External fan control" (Control of external fan)
When you select "External fan control", the relay
13.12 "Signal relays 1 and 2" (Relay is activated if the internal temperature of the motor
outputs) electronics reach a preset limit value.
Factory setting
Pump variant "Signal relays 1 and 2" See section Factory settings.
TPE, TPED, NBE, Related information
●
NBGE, NKE, NKGE
7.5.1 Connection terminals, advanced functional
TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE module, FM 300
●
Series 2000 13.17 Limit-exceeded function
18. Signal relays
30. Factory settings
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The reading is a percentage of nominal speed. The reading is a percentage of the range between 0
• Actual value and 200 % of the rated current.
• Limit 1 exceeded and Limit 2 exceeded
Signal Actual value
range Limit-exceeded function
Sensormin Sensormax Signal
[V, mA] range Output not
0-10 V 0V 10 V [V, mA] Output active
active
0-20 mA 0 mA 20 mA 0-10 V 0V 10 V
4-20 mA 4 mA 20 mA 0-20 mA 0 mA 20 mA
4-20 mA 4 mA 20 mA
The reading is a percentage of the range between
sensormin and sensormax.
The Limit-exceeded function is typically used for
• Resulting setpoint monitoring of secondary parameters in the system. If
the limit is exceeded, an output, warning or alarm is
activated.
• Flow rate
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Signal Flow rate "Differential-pressure
Kp Ti
range [%] control"
[V, mA] 0 100 200
0-10 V 0V 5V 10 V
TM057886
0-20 mA 0 mA 10 mA 20 mA
p
TM057888
The reading is a percentage of the range between 0
and 200 % of the nominal flow. p p
Factory setting
See section Factory settings.
L1
Related information
Δp
TM056495
7.5.1 Connection terminals, advanced functional
module, FM 300 L1 < 5 m: 0.5
30. Factory settings 0.5 L1 > 5 m: 3
L1 > 10 m: 5
13.14 "Controller" ("Controller settings") L1
TM056494
Δp
Pump variant "Controller"
TPE, TPED, NBE, NBGE,
●
NKE, NKGE L1: distance in metres between pump and sensor.
TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE
●
Series 2000 Kp
"Temperature
Heating Cooling Ti
The pumps have a factory setting of gain, Kp, and control"
integral time, Ti. system1) system2)
However, if the factory setting is not the optimum
TM056488
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TM057937
Factory setting
L2
See section Factory settings.
-0.5 10 + 5L2
Related information
t 30. Factory settings
TM057936
t
13.15 Operating range
t
L2
Pump variant Operating range
L2: distance in metres between heat exchanger and TPE, TPED, NBE, NBGE,
●
sensor. NKE, NKGE
TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE
●
"Flow control" Kp Ti Series 2000
TM057895
p 100%
1
TM057882
"Level control" Kp Ti
3
L
-2.5 100
TM057896
4
24%
5
L
13%
TM006785
2.5 100 0%
TM057965
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Pos. Description 13.16 External setpoint function
1 Fixed maximum speed
External setpoint
2 User-set maximum speed Pump variant
function
3 "Operating range"
TPE, TPED, NBE,
●
4 User-set minimum speed NBGE, NKE, NKGE
5 Fixed minimum speed TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE
●
Series 2000
Factory setting
See section Factory settings. You can influence the setpoint by an external signal,
either via one of the analog inputs or, if an advanced
Related information functional module is fitted, via one of the Pt100/1000
inputs.
30. Factory settings
Before you can enable the External
setpoint function, you must set one of
the analog inputs or Pt100/1000 inputs to
Setpoint influence.
See sections "Analog inputs" and
"Pt100/1000 inputs".
[bar]
Smax
SP 2 100
SPa 1.2
Smin 0 0
0 A 100 % B
0.5 3.5 V
0 5V
0 10 V
TM064165
0 20 mA
4 20 mA
-50 204º C
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S%
Pump type
100 B TPE, TPE,
TPED, TPED,
SP 85 Setpoint influence NBE, NBE,
NBGE, NKE
SPa 61 NKE, Series
NKGE 2000
Not active ● ●
D 25
Linear function ● ●
Linear with Stop ● ●
0
C A Influence table ● ●
0 100 %
0.5 3.5 V
0 5V You can select these functions:
0 10 V • Not active When set to Not active, the setpoint is
0 20 mA not influenced from any external function.
TM064525
100
Pos. Description
A External setpoint signal
S% Speed [%]
B Fixed maximum speed
C Actual input signal, 60 % 0
0 100 % B
D User-set minimum. speed 0.5 3.5 V
0 5V
SP Setpoint 0 10 V
TM064166
0 20 mA
SPa Actual setpoint 4 20 mA
-50 204 C
Factory setting
See section Factory settings. Linear function
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Pos. Description A
TM064170
A 0 20 mA
4 20 mA
-50 204 C
100
Pos. Description
A Setpoint influence [%]
0
0 20 100 % B B External input
0.5 3.5 V
0 5V
0 10 V Before the Digital inputs can be enabled,
0 20 mA
4 20 mA set one of the analog inputs or Pt100/1000
-50 204º C inputs to External setpoint function.
See sections "Analog inputs" and
"Pt100/1000 inputs".
C
TM064167
Related information
Stop
13.7 Analog inputs
13.9 Pt100/1000 inputs
Linear with Stop
13.16.2 "Predefined setpoints"
Pos. Description
Pump variant "Predefined setpoints"
A Setpoint influence [%]
TPE, TPED, NBE,
B External input ●
NBGE, NKE, NKGE
C Normal TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE
●
Series 2000
• Influence table
The setpoint is influenced by a curve made out of You can set and activate seven predefined setpoints
two to eight points. There will be a straight line by combining the input signals to digital inputs 2, 3
between the points and a horizontal line before and 4. See the table below.
the first point and after the last point. 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 limits the number of
predefined setpoints available.
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Factory setting
See section Factory settings.
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"Detection delay" 13.18 "Pulse flowmeter setup"
You can set a detection delay which ensures that the
monitored parameter stays above or below a set limit
"Pulse flowmeter
in a set time before the function is activated. Pump variant
setup"
"Resetting delay" TPE, TPED, NBE,
●
The resetting delay is the time from which the NBGE, NKE, NKGE
measured parameter differs from the set limit
including the set hysteresis band and until the TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE
●
function is reset. Series 2000
Factory setting
3 See section Factory settings.
2
Related information
13.10 Digital inputs
4 4
30. Factory settings
TM064603
A
13.19 "Ramps"
5 6 T[s]
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0 B
You can use this function to avoid condensation in
4 5 humid environments. When you set the function to
TM039439
7 "Active" and the pump is in operating mode Stop, a
6
low AC voltage is applied to the motor windings. The
voltage is not high enough to make the motor rotate
Ramp-up and ramp-down but ensures that sufficient heat is generated to avoid
condensation in the motor including the electronic
parts in the drive.
Pos. Description
1 Fixed maximum Remember to remove the drain plugs and
fit a cover over the motor.
2 User set maximum
3 User set minimum
13.21 Motor bearing monitoring
4 Fixed initial ramp
5 Fixed final ramp
Motor bearing
Pump variant
6 User set ramp-up monitoring
7 User set ramp-down TPE, TPED, NBE,
●
NBGE, NKE, NKGE
A Speed
TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE
B Time ●
Series 2000
Factory setting
You can set the motor bearing monitoring function to
See section Factory settings. these values:
Related information • "Active"
• Not active
30. Factory settings
When the function is set to "Active", a counter in the
controller starts counting the mileage of the bearings.
When the function is changed to "Active" again, the
accumulated mileage is again used to calculate the
replacement time.
Factory setting
See section Factory settings.
Related information
30. Factory settings
13.22 "Service"
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"Time until next service" (Motor bearing service) 13.24 "Radio communication" (Enable/
This display shows when to replace the motor disable radio comm.)
bearings. The controller monitors the operating
pattern of the motor and calculates the period
between bearing replacements. "Radio
Pump variant
communication"
Displayable values:
• "in 2 years" TPE, TPED, NBE,
●
NBGE, NKE, NKGE
• "in 1 year"
• "in 6 months" TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE
●
• "in 3 months" Series 2000
• "in 1 month"
You can set the radio communication to either
• "in 1 week"
enabled or disabled. You can use this function in
• "Now" areas where radio communication is not allowed.
"Bearing replacements" IR communication remains active.
Indicates the number of bearing replacements that Factory setting
have been done during the lifetime of the motor.
See section Factory settings.
Bearings replaced (Motor bearing maintenance)
Related information
When the bearing monitoring function is active, the
controller gives a warning when the motor bearings 30. Factory settings
are to be replaced.
When you have replaced the motor bearings, confirm 13.25 Language
this action by pressing [Bearings replaced].
Pump variant Language
13.23 "Number" (Pump number)
TPE, TPED, NBE,
●
NBGE, NKE, NKGE
Pump variant "Number"
TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE
●
TPE, TPED, NBE, Series 2000
●
NBGE, NKE, NKGE
TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE This menu is only available in the advanced control
● panel.
Series 2000
In this menu you can select the desired language. A
You can allocate a unique number to the pump. This number of languages is available.
makes it possible to distinguish between pumps in
connection with bus communication. 13.26 "Date and time" (Set date and time)
Factory setting
Pump variant "Date and time"
See section Factory settings.
TPE, TPED, NBE,
Related information ●
NBGE, NKE, NKGE
30. Factory settings
TPE, TPED, NBE, NKE
●
Series 2000
You can set date and time as well as how they are to
be shown in the display:
• Select date format: YYYY-MM-DD DD-MM-
YYYY MM-DD-YYYY.
• Select time format: HH:MM 24-hour clock
HH:MM am/pm 12-hour clock.
• Set date
• Set time.
Factory setting
See section Factory settings.
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In this display, you can disable the possibility of Pump variant Display settings
making settings.
TPE, TPED -
Grundfos GO
NBE, NBGE, NKE,
If you set the buttons to "Not active", the buttons on NKGE & TPE, TPED, ●
the standard control panel are disabled. If you set the NBE, NKE Series 2000
buttons to "Not active" on pumps with an advanced
control panel, see below.
This menu is only available in the advanced control
Advanced control panel panel.
If you have disabled the settings, you can still use the In this menu you can adjust the display brightness
buttons to navigate through the menus but you
1 2 3 and set whether or not the display is to turn off if no
cannot make changes in the Settings menu. Status Settings Assist
buttons have been activated for a period of time.
Setpoint Control mode
Normal
4.90 bar
The button always remains active but you can only
unlock all other buttons on the pump with Grundfos
GO. 9 8 7 6 5
Pump variant "Store settings"
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Grundfos GO Factory setting
In this menu, you can store the actual settings for See section Factory setting.
later use in the same pump or in other pumps of the
same type. Related information
30. Factory settings
Advanced control panel
In this menu, you can store the actual settings for 13.36 "Connection code"
later use in the same pump.
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Setting of pump
• Selection of control mode. See section "Control
mode".
• Configuration of feedback sensors.
• Adjusting the setpoint. See section Setpoint.
• Controller settings. See section "Controller"
("Controller settings").
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• Summary of settings. 10. Set the controller settings Kp and Ti. See
recommendations in section "Controller"
Example of how to use the Assisted pump setup
("Controller settings").
for setting up the pump to constant pressure:
11. Check the summary of settings and confirm them
Grundfos GO by pressing [OK].
1. Open the Assist menu.
Related information
2. Select Assisted pump setup.
13.1 Setpoint
3. Select the control mode "Constant pressure".
13.5 "Control mode"
4. Read the description of this control mode.
13.7 Analog inputs
5. Select which analog input to use as sensor input.
6. Select sensor function according to where the 13.14 "Controller" ("Controller settings")
sensor is installed in the system.
13.42 Setup, analog input
5
11
1 DPT 3 13 6 14
PT PT TT
Q
PT TT Pump variant Setup, analog input
2 4 12
7 8 16 15 TPE, TPED -
DPT DPT Q
PT DPT DTT TT
NBE, NBGE, NKE,
NKGE & TPE, TPED, ●
NBE, NKE Series 2000
9 10
LT LT This menu is only available in the advanced control
panel.
The menu guides you through the following:
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If two pumps in the system are configured with an • The controller maintains a constant pressure
outlet-pressure sensor, both pumps can function as through continuous adjustment of the speed of the
master pumps and take over the master pump pumps.
function if the other fails. This provides additional • Pump changeover is automatic and depends on
redundancy in the multipump system. load, operating hours and fault detection.
The multipump functions are described in the • All pumps in operation run at the same speed.
following sections. • The number of pumps in operation also depends
13.43.1 Alternating operation on the energy consumption of the pumps. If only
one pump is required, two pumps will run at a
Alternating operation functions as a duty/standby lower speed if this results in a lower energy
operating mode and is possible with two pumps of consumption.
same size and type connected in parallel. The main
• If several motors in the system have a sensor,
purpose of the function is to ensure an even amount
they can all function as master and take over the
of running hours and to ensure that the standby pump
master function if the other motors fail.
takes over if the running pump stops due to an alarm.
Each pump requires a non-return valve in series with 13.43.4 Setting a multipump system
the pump. You can set a multipump system in the following
You can choose between two alternating operation ways:
modes: • Grundofos GO and wireless pump connection
• "Alternating operation, time" • Groundfos GO and wired pump connection
Pump changeover to the other is based on time. • Advanced control panel and wireless pump
• "Alternating operation, energy" connection
Pump changeover to the other is based on energy • Advanced control panel and wired pump
consumption. connection
If the duty pump fails, the other pump takes over See step-by-step descriptions below.
automatically. Grundfos GO and wireless pump connection
13.43.2 Backup operation 1. Power on both pumps.
Backup operation is possible with two pumps of same 2. Establish contact to one of the pumps with
size and type connected in parallel. Each pump Grundfos GO.
requires a non-return valve in series with the pump.
One pump is operating continuously. The backup 3. Set the needed analog and digital inputs via
pump is operated for a short time each day to prevent Grundfos GO according to the connected
seizing up. If the duty pump stops due to a fault, the equipment and the required functionality. See
backup pump starts automatically. section "Assisted pump setup".
13.43.3 Cascade operation 4. Assign a pump name to the pump using Grundfos
GO. See section "Pump name".
Cascade operation ensures that the pump
performance is automatically adapted to the 5. Disconnect Grundfos GO from the pump.
consumption by switching pumps on or off. The
system thus runs as energy-efficiently as possible 6. Establish contact to the other pump.
with a constant pressure and a limited number of
pumps. 7. Set the needed analog and digital inputs via
Grundfos GO according to the connected
All pumps in operation run at equal speed. Pump equipment and the required functionality. See
changeover is automatic and depends on energy, section "Assisted pump setup".
operating hours and fault.
If the pump system consists of two to four single-head 8. Assign a pump name to the pump using Grundfos
pumps connected in parallel, the pumps must be of GO. See section "Pump name".
the same type and size. Each pump requires a non-
9. Select the "Assist" menu and "Multipump setup".
return valve in series with the pump.
Set the control mode to "Constant pressure" or 10. Select the desired multipump function. See
"Constant curve". sections Alternating operation, Backup
This function is available with up to 4 motors installed operation and Cascade operation.
in parallel. The motors must be of the same size and
11. Press [>] to continue.
the pumps must be of the same model.
• The performance is adjusted to the demand
through cutting pumps in or out and through
parallel control of the pumps in operation.
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12. Set the time for pump changeover such as the 15. Set the time for pump changeover such as the
time at which the alternation between the two time at which the alternation between the two
pumps is to take place. This step applies only if pumps is to take place. This step applies only if
you have selected "Alternating operation, time" you have selected "Alternating operation, time"
and if the pumps are fitted with FM 300. and if the pumps are fitted with FM 300.
16. Press [>] to continue.
13. Press [>] to continue.
17. Select "BUS cable" as the communication method
14. Select "Radio" as the communication method to to be used between the two pumps.
be used between the two pumps. 18. Press [>] to continue.
15. Press [>] to continue. 19. Press "Select pump 2".
20. Select the additional pump from the list. Use the
16. Press "Select pump 2". [OK] or button to identify the additional pump.
17. Select the pump from the list. Use the [OK] or 21. Press [>] to continue.
button to identify the pump. 22. Press [Send].
23. Press [Finish] in the "Setup complete" dialog box.
18. Press [>] to continue.
24. Wait for the green indicator light in the middle of
19. Confirm the multipump setup by pressing [Send]. Grundfos Eye to light up.
20. Press [Finish] in the "Setup complete" dialog box. The multipump system has now been set.
Advanced control panel and wireless pump
21. Wait for the green indicator light in the middle of connection
Grundfos Eye to light up.
1. Power on both pumps.
The multipump system has now been set. 2. On both pumps, set the needed analog and digital
Grundfos GO and wired pump connection inputs according to the connected equipment and
the required functionality. See section "Assisted
1. Connect the two pumps with each other with a 3-
pump setup".
core screened cable between the GENIbus
terminals A, Y, B. 3. Select the Assist menu on one of the pumps and
choose Setup of multi-pump system.
2. Power on both pumps.
4. Press [>] to continue.
3. Establish contact to one of the pumps with
Grundfos GO. 5. Select Wireless as the communication method to
be used between the two pumps.
4. Set the needed analog and digital inputs via
Grundfos GO according to the connected 6. Press [>] to continue.
equipment and the required functionality. See 7. Select the desired multipump function. See
section "Assisted pump setup". sections Alternating operation, Backup
5. Assign a pump name to the pump using Grundfos operation and Cascade operation.
GO. See section "Pump name". 8. Press [>] three times to continue.
6. Assign pump number 1 to the pump. See section 9. Press [OK] to search for other pumps. The green
"Number" (Pump number). indicator light in the middle of Grundfos Eye
7. Disconnect Grundfos GO from the pump. flashes on the other pumps.
8. Establish contact to the other pump. 10. Press the connect button on the pump which is to
be added to the multipump system.
9. Set the needed analog and digital inputs via
Grundfos GO according to the connected 11. Press [>] to continue.
equipment and the required functionality. See 12. Set the time for pump changeover i.e. the time at
section "Assisted pump setup". which the alternation between the two pumps is to
10. Assign a pump name to the pump using Grundfos take place. This step applies only if you have
GO. See section "Pump name". selected "Alternating operation, time" and if the
pumps are fitted with FM 300.
11. Assign pump number 2 to the pump. See section
"Number" (Pump number). 13. Press [>] to continue.
12. Select the "Assist" menu and choose "Multipump 14. Press [OK]. The multipump function icons appear
setup". in the bottom of the control panels.
13. Select the desired multipump function. See The multipump system has now been set.
sections Alternating operation, Backup Advanced control panel and wired pump
operation and Cascade operation. connection
14. Press [>] to continue. 1. Connect the two pumps with each other with a 3-
core screened cable between the GENIbus
terminals A, Y, B.
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14. Selection of control mode
TM057904
distribution pipe up to the first branching.
Hset
• Primary circuit pumps in systems with large pressure losses in the 2
primary circuit. Q
• Air-conditioning systems with the following:
- heat exchangers, fan coils
- cooling ceilings
- cooling surfaces.
In systems with relatively small pressure losses in the distribution pipes.
• Two-pipe heating systems with thermostatic valves and the following:
- sized for natural circulation
Constant differential pressure
- small pressure losses in those parts of the system through which the
total quantity of water flows, for example boiler, heat exchanger and H
distribution pipe up to the first branching, or modified to a high
differential temperature between flow pipe and return pipe, for example
TM057905
district heating.
• Underfloor heating systems with thermostatic valves.
• One-pipe heating systems with thermostatic valves or pipe balancing Q
valves.
• Primary circuit pumps in systems with small pressure losses in the
primary circuit.
Constant temperature and
In systems with a fixed system characteristic. constant differential
temperature
Examples:
• one-pipe heating systems H
• boiler shunts
• systems with three-way valves
TM057906
required. This operating mode is for instance suitable for systems with
hot-water priority.
• Use the minimum-curve mode in periods in which a minimum flow is Q
required.
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TM057956
• heating surfaces
• cooling surfaces.
Q set Q
Constant level
In systems requiring a constant tank level, independently of the flow rate. H
Examples:
• process-water tanks
TM057906
• boiler-condensate tanks.
Q
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16. Priority of settings Example
You can always set the pump to stop by pressing If you have set the pump to maximum speed via the
on the pump control panel. When the pump is not in digital input, the pump control panel or Grundfos GO
Stop mode, you can always set the pump to stop by can only set the pump to Manual or Stop.
continuously pressing . Furthermore, you can set The priority of the settings appears from the table
the pump to maximum speed by continuously below.
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 operates according to the function
with the highest priority.
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Grundfos Eye
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Grundfos Eye Indication Description
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 is Remote control with Grundfos
permanently on. 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
exchanging data with the pump. It takes GO via infrared light.
a few seconds. The pump is receiving data
from Grundfos GO via infrared
communication.
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18. Signal relays The functions of the two signal relays appear from the
table below.
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.
TM054835
TM043100
TM043100
TM043100
TM043100
TM043100
The power is off. -
C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC
C NO NC
Off TM054839
TM043099
TM043099
TM043100
TM043100
The pump runs "Normal",
TM043099
in "Normal" "Min." or
mode. C NO NC
C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC "Max."
Green, rotating
TM054839
TM043099
TM043100
TM043100
TM043100
The pump runs
TM043099
in "Manual" "Manual"
mode. C NO NC
C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC
Green, rotating
TM054840
TM043100
TM043099
TM043100
TM043100
The pump is in
TM043100
Green, steady
TM054842
TM043099
TM043099
TM043100
TM043099
"Normal",
TM043099
TM043099
TM043100
TM043100
TM043099
Yellow, rotating
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Contact position of signal relays when activated Operating
Description Grundfos Eye
Operation Running Ready Alarm Warning mode
TM054841
Warning, but the
TM043100
TM043099
TM043100
TM043099
pump was
TM043100
stopped via a "Stop"
"Stop" C NO NC
C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC
TM054839
TM043099
TM043100
TM043099
TM043100
"Normal",
TM043099
Alarm, but the
"Min." or
pump is running.
C NO NC
C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC "Max."
Red, rotating
TM054839
TM043099
TM043100
TM043099
TM043100
Alarm, but the
TM043099
pump runs in "Manual"
"Manual" mode. C NO NC
C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC
Red, rotating
TM054838
TM043100
TM043100
TM043099
TM043100
The pump has
TM043100
Red, flashing
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19. Installing a communication 1. Loosen the four screws (A) and remove the
terminal box cover (B).
interface module
DANGER
Electric shock
Death or serious personal injury A
‐ Switch off the power supply to the
motor and to the signal relays. Wait at
least 5 minutes before starting any
work on the motor. Make sure that the
power supply cannot be accidentally
switched on.
B
Always use an antistatic service kit when
handling electronic components. This
prevents static electricity from damaging
the components.
TM064081
When unprotected, place the component
on the antistatic cloth.
B
TM064462
TM064084
A
A
TM064082
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4. Fit the CIM module by aligning it with the three 8. Route the wires for the CIM module. See the
plastic holders (A) and the connecting plug (B). example below.
Press home the module using your fingers.
TM064083
Fitting the CIM module
5. Fit and tighten the securing screw (A) to 1.3 Nm.
6. Make the electrical connections to the CIM
TM064085
module as described in the instructions delivered
with the module.
7. Connect the cable screens of the bus cables to
earth via one of the earth clamps (A).
Example of wire routing
9. Fit the CIM cover.
10. If the CIM module is supplied with an FCC label,
then place this on the terminal box.
A
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FCC
FCC label
11. Fit the terminal box cover (B) and cross-tighten
the four mounting screws (A) to 6 Nm.
Related information
22. Changing the position of the control panel
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Grundfos GO Grundfos GO
You can identify the functional module in the Fitted You can identify the control panel in the "Fitted
modules menu under Status. modules" menu under "Status".
VARIANT VARIANT
Type : P.C. : INPUT
Hp PB :
OUTPUT VARIANT Type : P.C. : INPUT
Hp PB :
OUTPUT VARIANT
P.N. : Serial no : U in : P2 :
rpm FM :
Hp PB : P.N. : Serial no : U in : P2 :
rpm FM :
Hp PB :
Xxxxxxxxxxx
Xxxxxxxxxxx
E.P. Motor
E.P. Motor
DE : Env.Type : TEFC ~ V n max: rpm FM : DE : Env.Type : TEFC ~ V n max: rpm FM :
NDE: SF : CL: f in : Hz Eff : HMI :
HMI :
Made in Hungary NDE: SF : CL: f in : Hz Eff : HMI :
HMI :
Made in Hungary
Wgt : kg Tamb : F PF: I SF Amp: A I 1/ 1 : A CIM : DK - 8850 Bjerringbro, Denmark
Wgt : kg Tamb : F PF: I SF Amp: A I 1/ 1 : A CIM : DK - 8850 Bjerringbro, Denmark
CIM : CIM :
TM061889
TM064013
Identification of functional module Identification of control panel
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22. Changing the position of the 3. Press and hold in the two locking tabs, A, while
gently lifting the plastic cover, B.
control panel
DANGER
Electric shock
Death or serious personal injury A
‐ Switch off the power supply to the A
motor and to the signal relays. Wait at
least 5 minutes before starting any
TM055353
work on the motor. Make sure that the
power supply cannot be accidentally
switched on. B
You can turn the control panel 180 °. Follow the Lifting the plastic cover
instructions below. 4. Turn the plastic cover 180 °.
1. Loosen the four screws, TX25, of the terminal box
cover.
Do not twist the cable more than 90 °.
180°
TM055354
TM055351
A
A
TM055355
plastic cover.
7. Tighten the four screws, TX25, with 5 Nm.
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25. Megging
TM055356
Megging of an installation incorporating
MGE motors is not allowed, as the built-in
electronics may be damaged.
Fitting the terminal box cover
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27. Technical data, three-phase motors 27.2 Leakage current, AC
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Digital outputs, relays Immunity: The motor fulfils the requirements for
Potential-free changeover contacts. industrial areas.
Minimum contact load when in use: 5 VDC, 10 mA. Contact Grundfos for further information.
Screened cable: 0.5 - 2.5 mm2 , 28-12 AWG.
Enclosure class
Maximum cable length: 500 m.
Standard: IP55 (IEC 34-5).
Bus input
Optional: IP66 (IEC 34-5).
Grundfos GENIbus protocol, RS-485.
Screened 3-core cable: 0.5 - 1.5 mm2, 28-16 AWG. Insulation class
Maximum cable length: 500 m. F (IEC 85).
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30. Factory settings
● Function is enabled.
❍ Function is disabled.
- Function is not available.
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Appendix A
Appendix A
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A.1.4.3. Line reactors
Maximum line reactor size must not exceed 1.5 mH.
Maximum line reactor size in front of the drive must
not exceed the following values:
TM057573
P2
1
[kW] 1450-2000 rpm 2900-4000 rpm
1450-2200 rpm 4000-5900 rpm
Identification numbers (1) 0.25 - 3 1.5 1.5
4 0.7 0.7
A.1.4. Electrical connection 5.5 0.9 0.3
A.1.4.1. Conductors 7.5 0.6 0.6
See the section on cable cross-section. 11 0.3 0.3
A.1.4.2. Torques
Maximum tightening torques for the terminals can be Exceeding these values will create resonance
found in the section on torques. between the reactor and the drive, which will reduce
the lifetime of the product.
Fuses
Fuses used for motor protection must be rated for
minimum 500 V.
Motors up to and including 10 hp require class K5 UL-
listed fuses. Any UL-listed fuse can be used for
motors of 15 hp.
Overload protection
Degree of overload protection provided internally by
the drive, in percent of full-load current: 102 %.
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