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Hydro MPC Data Booklet - 2022
Hydro MPC Data Booklet - 2022
Hydro MPC
Hydro MPC systems with 2 to 6 pumps
50/60 Hz
Hydro MPC
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Hydro MPC
Table of contents
Hydro MPC-F/-S with CR, CRI 3, CR, CRI 5 . . . 142
Hydro MPC-F/-S with CR, CRI 10 . . . . . . . . . . 146
Hydro MPC-F/-S with CR, CRI 15, CR, CRI 20 . 149
Hydro MPC-F/-S with CR 32. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
Hydro MPC-F/-S with CR 45, CR 64 . . . . . . . . 156
Hydro MPC-F/-S with CR 95. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
Hydro MPC-F/-S with CR 125, CR 155 . . . . . . 163
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Product introduction
1. Product introduction
Applications Features and benefits
The Grundfos Hydro MPC systems are designed for the Perfect constant-pressure control
transfer and pressure boosting of clean water in places
such as:
• water-supply systems
• irrigation systems
• industrial applications
• commercial buildings
GR-1014555
• high-rise buildings.
As standard, the systems consist of two to six CRI, CRIE
or CR, CRE pumps connected in parallel and mounted on
a common base frame with a controller and all necessary
CU 352
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 Hydro MPC systems are controlled
individually by the CU 352 multipump control unit which
Most of the systems are available with CR, CRI pumps or contains application-optimised software and pump-curve
CRE, CRIE pumps. For further information, see data. CU 352 knows the exact hydraulic and electrical
section CR pump. data of the pumps to be controlled. A log function
The pumps of the system can be removed without monitors the system performance over a period of time.
interfering with the pipes on either side of the manifolds.
User-friendliness
Hydro MPC comes in three control variants. For further
information, see sections Product range and Overview Hydro MPC features a built-in startup wizard in a wide
of control variants. range of languages that guides the installer through a
series of steps until the system is correctly installed and
Hydro MPC-E commissioned.
• Systems are with two to six identical electronically When the installation is complete, the large, user-friendly
speed-controlled pumps. colour display ensures that day-to-day operations are
• Pipe connection is from R 2 to DN 500. equally easy.
Reliability
• Systems from 0.37 to 22 kW are equipped with CRE,
CRIE pumps with integrated frequency converter.
• Systems from 30 kW are equipped with CR pumps
connected to Grundfos CUE frequency converters;
one per pump.
Hydro MPC-F
• Systems are with two to six identical CR, CRI pumps
connected to one Grundfos CUE frequency converter.
The speed-controlled operation alternates between
the pumps of the system.
• Pipe connection is from R 2 to DN 500.
• Motor sizes are from 0.55 kW.
Hydro MPC-S
• Systems are with two to six identical mains-operated
CR, CRI pumps.
• Pipe connection is from R 2 to DN 500.
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Every vital piece of Hydro MPC is made by Grundfos. You
Product 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 the newest MGE motors
from 0.37 to 11 kW have a total efficiency which exceeds
the Super Premium Efficiency EuP IE5 level according to
IEC 60034-30-1.
MGE motor with a total efficiency exceeding the EuP IE5 TM067469
up to 11 kW and IE4 from 15 to 22 kW levels according
to IEC 60034-30-1
All other motors used in the Hydro MPC systems meet the
legislative requirements of the EuP IE3 level.
Furthermore, Hydro MPC uses pump curve data to
calculate and optimise the cut-in and cut-out of pumps.
High-efficient motors, advanced control in combination
with optimised hydraulics for both the CR pump and the
manifold ensure that the system uses a minimum of
energy.
Flexibility
The elements of Hydro MPC system can be combined in
a number of ways to make sure that we build the perfect
solution for you.
Custom-built solutions
If this data booklet does not provide you with a solution
that meets your specific pumping needs, contact us.
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Product data
2. Product data
Performance range
TM031152
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Product range
Product data
PT PT PT
TM030993
TM031265
TM030999
Control variant Hydro MPC-E Hydro MPC-F Hydro MPC-S
Frequency 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz
Hydraulic data
50 Hz: 146 50 Hz: 146 50 Hz: 146
Maximum head [m]
60 Hz: 155 60 Hz: 155 60 Hz: 155
Rated flow rate [m3/h] 0-1836 0-1460 0-1460
Liquid temperature [°C] 0-60 1 0-60 1 0-60 1
Maximum operating pressure [bar] 16 2 16 2 16 2
Motor data
Number of pumps 2-6 2-6 2-6
Motor power [kW] 0.37 - 110 3 0.55 - 55 0.37 - 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 R 2 - R 2 1/2
DIN flange DN 80 - DN 500 DN 80 - DN 400 DN 80 - DN 400
● Available as standard.
❍ Available on request.
Related information
Overview of control variants
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Product data
The nameplate of the system is fitted on the base frame.
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1
2
3
4 9
5
6 10
7 11
12
13 16
14
15
TM083039
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Nameplate
Pos. Description
1 Company address
2 Product type
3 Product number and Serial number
4 Code for model
5 Mains supply
6 Maximum operating pressure
7 Liquid temperature
8 Barcode
9 Production code
10 Nominal flow rate and maximum flow rate
11 Normal head and max head
12 Technical documents
13 IP class
14 Weight
15 Country of origin
16 QR code
17 Approval marks
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Related information
Optional equipment, Control MPC
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Operating conditions
Product data
Operating pressure
As standard, the maximum operating pressure is 16 bar.
The Hydro MPC systems with a higher maximum
operating pressure are available on request.
Temperature
Liquid temperature 5-60 °C
Ambient temperature 0-40 °C
∆ Lp
Number of pumps N
dB(A)
1 0
2 3
3 5
4 6
5 7
6 8
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Construction
3. Construction
CR pump Title QR code Link
Publication
number
1 http://
CR, CRI, CRN 50
net.grundfos.com/qr/i/ 99301179
Hz
99301179
2
3
9
http://
CR, CRI, CRN 60
4 net.grundfos.com/qr/i/ 99301180
8 Hz
99301180
5
TM078847
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6 CR, CRI, CRN,
CRT, CRE, CRIE, http://
CRNE, CRTE net.grundfos.com/qr/i/ 96486346
CR pump custom-built 96486346
pumps
Pos. Description
1 Motor http://
CRE, CRIE,
net.grundfos.com/qr/i/ 98423696
2 Coupling CRNE 50/60 Hz
98423696
3 Pump head
4 Sleeve
5 Staybolts http://
Grundfos E-
6 Base plate net.grundfos.com/qr/i/ 96570076
pumps 50/60 Hz
96570076
7 Base
8 Impeller
9 Shaft seal (cartridge type) The documents are available in Grundfos Product Center
on www.grundfos.com. See section Grundfos Product
CR pumps are non-self-priming, vertical multistage Center.
centrifugal pumps. For information about the pump position in the system,
Each pump consists of a base and a pump head. The see section System components.
chamber stack and outer sleeve are secured between the
pump head and the base by means of staybolts. The base Related information
has inlet and outlet ports at the same level (in line) and of System components
the same port size. 17. Grundfos Product Center
CRE and CRIE pumps are based on CR and CRI pumps.
The difference between the CR and CRE pump ranges is Shaft seal
the motor. CRE and CRIE pumps are fitted with a motor
All pumps have a maintenance-free mechanical cartridge
with integrated frequency converter.
type HQQE shaft seal. Seal faces are silicon carbide.
CR and CRE pumps have pump head and base of cast Rubber parts are of EPDM.
iron while CRI and CRIE pumps have pump head and
Other shaft seal variants are available on request.
base of stainless steel.
All hydraulic parts are made of stainless steel.
For further information, see the documents below.
GR3395H
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Controller
Construction
Publication
Title QR code Link
number
The controller is fitted with all the necessary components.
If necessary, the Hydro MPC systems are fitted with a fan
http://
CR, CRN 95-255 net.grundfos.com/qr/i/ 99233360 to remove surplus heat generated by the frequency
99233360 converter.
Controller variants
The controller is divided into four different designs:
The document is available in Grundfos Product Center on
www.grundfos.com. See section Grundfos Product • Design A: Systems with the controller mounted on the
Center. same base frame as the pumps.
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
Grundfos.
An isolating valve and a non-return valve are fitted
between the outlet manifold and the individual pumps.
The non-return valve can be fitted on the inlet side on
request.
For information about the position of the inlet and outlet
manifolds, see section System components.
Related information
System components
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CU 352
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The CU 352 features a colour display, ten buttons and two 3
indicator lights. The control panel enables manual setting 6
and change of parameters such as setpoint, start/stop of 5
system or individual pumps. 4
The CU 352 has application-optimised software for
adapting the system to the application in question. System components
Flange dimensions
IO 351A and IO 351B
PN 16 flanges, DN 80-200
Standard: EN 1092-2 PN 16 (1.6 MPa)
IO 351A
Nominal diameter (D)
IO 351A is used for one to three mains-operated Grundfos D1
S
common base frame. The base frame is made of stainless D1 250 300 350 400 450 500
TM027720
steel AISI 304, except for systems with CR, CRE 95 and
D2 355 410 470 525 585 650
above are mounted on a corrosion protected steel base D2
D3
frame. D3 405 460 520 580 640 715
S 12 x 28 12 x 28 16 x 28 16 x 28 20 x 30 20 x 33
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Functions
4. Functions
Overview of control variants
The table shows examples of systems.
PT PT PT
TM030993
TM031265
TM030999
One CR, CRIE pump in operation. One CR pump connected to one Grundfos CUE One mains-operated CR, CRI pump in operation.
frequency converter in operation.
H
H H
Hstop
H set H set
TM039204
Hset
TM007995
TM007995
Q
Q Q
Three CRE, CRIE pumps in operation. One CR pump connected to one Grundfos CUE Three mains-operated CR, CRI pumps in
frequency converter and two mains-operated CR operation.
pumps in operation.
H H H
Hstop
H set Hset
TM007998
TM007996
TM039203
Hset
Q Q Q
• Hydro MPC-E maintains a constant pressure • Hydro MPC-F maintains a constant pressure • Hydro MPC-S maintains an almost constant
through continuous adjustment of the speed of through continuous adjustment of the speed of pressure through cutting in/out the required
the pumps. the CR pump connected to the Grundfos CUE number of pumps.
• The system performance is adjusted to the frequency converter. The speed-controlled • The operating range of the pumps will lie
demand through cutting in/out the required operation alternates between the pumps. between Hset and Hstop (cut-out pressure).
number of pumps and through parallel control • One CR pump connected to the Grundfos CUE • Pump changeover is automatic and depends
of the pumps in operation. frequency converter always starts first. If the on load, operating hours and fault.
• Pump changeover is automatic and depends pressure cannot be maintained by the pump,
on load, operating hours and fault. one or two mains-operated CR pumps will be
• All pumps in operation will run at equal speed. cut in.
• Pump changeover is automatic and depends
on load, operating hours and fault.
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1 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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TM054258
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Status menu
Pos. Description
1 Display
Description
2 Arrow to the right
• Reading of process value (PV) of control parameter
3 Help
and selected setpoint (SP).
4 Down
• Graphical illustration of system (upper display half).
5 Up
6 Plus • Indication if any incidents occur during operation
7 Minus
(middle of display).
8 Esc. • Reading of performance of system and individual
9 Home
pumps (lower display half).
10 OK • Button for further information.
11 Indicator light, operation (green) • Active buttons are on.
12 Indicator light, fault (red)
Operation menu
13 Display brightness
Operation menu
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Description Settings menu
Functions
• Setting of basic parameters, for instance setpoint or
start/stop of system or individual pumps.
• Reading of selected setpoint and current setpoint.
• Button for further information.
• Active buttons are on.
Alarm menu
Settings menu
Description
• Various settings:
- External setpoint influence
- Redundant primary sensor
Alarm menu - Standby pumps
- Stop function
Description - Proportional pressure
• Overview of current warnings and alarms in clear text - Display language
with detailed information:
- Ethernet, etc.
- The cause of the fault.
• Button for further information.
- The remedy for the fault.
• Active buttons are on.
- Where the fault occurred: system, pump no. 1…
- When the fault occurred (time and date).
- When the fault disappeared (time and date).
- Whom to contact for service.
• Alarm log with up to 24 warnings and alarms.
• Button for further information.
• Active buttons are on.
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Overview of functions
Functions
Hydro MPC
-E -F -S
Functions via the CU 352 control panel
Alternative setpoints ● ● ●
Automatic cascade control ● ● ●
Clock program ● ● ●
Controlled output ● ● ●
Constant-pressure control ● ● ●1
Dry-running protection 2 ● ● ●
Emergency run ● ● ●
Flow estimation ● ● ●
Forced pump changeover ● ● ●
Limit 1 and 2 exceeded ● ● ●
Log function ● ● ●
Minimum changeover time ● ● ●
Monitoring of non-return valve 3 ● - -
Multisensor ● ● ●
Number of starts per hour ● ● ●
Password ● ● ●
Pilot pump 2 ● ●
Proportional pressure ● ● -
Pump curve data ● ● ●
Pumps outside duty range ● ● ●
Pump test run ● ● ●
Reduced operation ● ● ●
Redundant primary sensor 2 ● ● ●
Secondary sensor ● ● ●
Setpoint ramp ● ● ●
Specific energy calculation ●4 - -
Soft pressure buildup ● ● ●
Standby pumps ● ● ●
Stop function ● ● -5
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, Hydro MPC.
1 The pressure will be almost constant between Hset and Hstop. For further information, see section Overview of control variants.
2 Hardware not supplied as standard, but the functionality is available in the controller.
3 Systems with MGE motors, 0.37 - 22 kW.
4 Requires that a flowmeter is installed and connected.
5 Hydro MPC-S has on/off control of all pumps. For further information, see figure On/off band in section Stop function.
● Standard.
❍ On request.
- Not available.
Related information
Overview of control variants
Stop function
Optional equipment, Hydro MPC
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Functions
• English
Constant-pressure control of E-system
• Danish
Constant-pressure control ensures that the system
delivers a constant pressure despite a change in • German
consumption. • French
When taps are opened, water is drawn from the
• Italian
diaphragm tank, if installed. The pressure drops to a set
cut-in pressure, and the first speed-controlled pump • Spanish
starts. The speed of the pump in operation is continuously • Portuguese
increased to meet the demand. As the consumption rises,
more pumps are cut in until the performance of the pumps • Greek
in operation corresponds to the demand. During • Dutch
operation, CU 352 controls the speed of each pump
individually according to known pump curve data • Swedish
downloaded into CU 352. • Finnish
Furthermore, CU 352 regularly estimates whether pumps • Polish
are to be cut in or out to ensure the best efficiency.
When the water consumption falls, pumps are cut out one • Russian
by one to maintain the set outlet pressure. • Korean
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Pump curve data For golf course sections at a higher altitude, a higher
Functions
Log function
Pump curve data is loaded into the CU 352 controller on Log values
the Hydro MPC system at the factory.
The controller uses pump curve data along with inlet and The log function can monitor selected parameters. The
outlet pressure information to analyse and determine the data can be presented in the display or exported as a csv
operating point of each pump. This data is used to file via the built-in Ethernet connection.
optimise the performance and minimise energy
consumption and provides protection from running pumps Specific energy calculation
outside their duty range. For MPC-E systems with a flowmeter connected, CU 352
Redundant primary sensor can calculate and show the specific energy used. It is
shown as two values, the actual value and the average
A redundant sensor can be installed as backup for the
value.
primary sensor to increase reliability and prevent stop of
operation. The redundant primary sensor is at the same Number of starts per hour
reference point as the primary sensor, that is, in the outlet
This function limits the number of pump starts and stops
manifold of the system.
per hour. It reduces noise emission and improves the
comfort of systems with mains-operated pumps.
The redundant primary sensor is available as a factory-
fitted option. Each time a pump starts or stops, CU 352 calculates
when the next pump is allowed to start or stop in order not
to exceed the permissible number of starts per hour.
Automatic cascade control This function always allows pumps to be started to meet
Cascade control ensures that the performance of the the requirement. However, pump stops can be delayed to
system is automatically adapted to consumption by avoid exceeding the permissible number of starts/stops
switching pumps on or off. The system thus runs as per hour.
energy-efficiently as possible with a constant pressure
and a limited number of pumps.
Alternative setpoints
This function makes it possible to set up to six setpoints
as alternatives to the primary setpoint. The setpoints can
be set for closed loop and open loop. The performance of
the system can thus 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 Forced pump changeover
Functions
4-2-4_TM032365_058
Standby pumps Forced pump changeover
You can let one or more pumps function as standby This function ensures that the pumps run for the same
pumps. A system with for instance four pumps, one number of operating hours over time.
having the status of standby pump, will run like a system In certain applications, the required flow remains constant
with three pumps, as the maximum number of pumps in for long periods and does not require all pumps to run. In
operation is the total number of pumps minus the number such situations, pump changeover does not take place
of standby pumps. naturally, and forced pump changeover may thus be
If a pump is stopped due to a fault, the standby pump is required.
cut in. This function ensures that the system can maintain Once every 24 hours the controller checks if any pump in
the rated performance even if one of the pumps is operation has been running continuously for the last 24
stopped due to a fault. hours.
The status as standby pump alternates between all If this is the case, the pump with the largest number of
pumps of the same type, for instance electronically speed- operating hours stops and is replaced by the pump with
controlled pumps. the lowest number of operating hours.
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This function is primarily used in connection with pumps The stop function makes it possible to stop the last pump
that do not run every day. in operation if there is no or a very small consumption.
Benefits: Purpose:
• Pumps do not seize up during a long standstill due to • Save energy.
deposits from the pumped liquid.
• Prevent heating of shaft-seal faces due to increased
• The pumped liquid does not decay in the pump. mechanical friction as a result of reduced cooling by
the pumped liquid.
• Trapped air is removed from the pump.
• Prevent heating of the pumped liquid.
• The pump starts automatically and runs for a short
time. This function is only used in the Hydro MPC systems with
variable-speed pumps.
Dry-running protection
This function is one of the most important ones, as dry
Hydro MPC-S has on/off control of all pumps.
running may damage bearings and shaft seals.
The inlet pressure of the system or the level in a tank, if
any, on the inlet side is monitored. If the inlet pressure or When the stop function is enabled, the operation of the
the water level is too low, all pumps stop. system is continuously monitored to detect a low flow rate.
Level switches, pressure switches or analog sensors If CU 352 detects no or a low flow rate (Q < Qmin), it
signalling water shortage at a set level can be used. changes from normal constant-pressure operation to
Furthermore, you can set the system to be reset and on/off control of the last pump in operation.
restarted manually or automatically after a situation with
water shortage.
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If you want to make your own settings.
Functions
H
• Alternative input
If you select this function, you can define the stop flow
on the basis of the system setpoint, total tank volume
C or precharge pressure.
Hset
Qmin
TM078147
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
in on/off operation. If the flow rate is increased to 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.
Alternative input
Stop parameters
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Password
Clock program
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Proportional pressure
Functions
1
3
H
4
Qpmax
Hset
TM038524
Q
5
Proportional-pressure control
Pos. Description
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)
Proportional pressure
Qpmax is the expected maximum flow rate. It can either be
This function can be used in applications with a large pipe set to the maximum flow the system can deliver at a
system, for instance a village supplied with water from a determined setpoint, or a value can be entered manually
pumping station or waterworks. based on a known or assessed maximum flow rate.
Purpose: Example
• Deliver the required water at all times. Influence at 0 flow (Q0) = pressure loss in supply pipe x
• Compensate for friction loss. 100 / setpoint.
Influence at 0 flow (Q0) = 1 bar x 100 / 6 bar = 16.67 %.
• Keep energy consumption at a minimum.
Setpoint at Qmin with proportional-pressure control:
• Ensure the highest comfort level at tapping points, etc.
6 bar - (6 bar x 0.1667) = 5 bar.
• Minimise water loss from leaks.
• Reduce wear and tear on pipes. 1
2
In situations with high flow rates, the pressure loss in the
TM081526
pipe system is relatively high. To deliver a system
pressure of 5 bar in such a situation, the outlet pressure of 3 4
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Emergency run
Pf
T
TM078698
Max. Tf
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Status display menu
Functions
4-6-1_STATUS_DISPLAY_MENU_197
Status display menu
Factory settings
Status display menu Display 1: PV, primary sensor.
Display 2: SP, actual setpoint.
The main status menu can show up to three status
values.
In this menu, you can define each status value and a
name for the value.
Examples:
• PV: process value
• SP: setpoint
• Q: flow rate.
Setting range
1. Name of each display value.
2. Selection of displays 1 to 3.
Setting the display value
1. Go to the Setting menu.
2. Select Status display menu.
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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The function enables CU 352 to detect if a Non-return The function is designed for controlling up to six different
valve is leaking or faulty. A small leakage after five zones in a HVAC system with a defined differential-
accumulated incidents will result in a warning. A faulty pressure band. If one of the Multisensor signals are
NRV will instantly result in an alarm and pump stop. In this outside the specific sensor limits (minimum or maximum),
case, the motor is not able to overcome the backflow the function will influence the setpoint (SP) up or down to
through the pump with the faulty NRV. ensure that the specific sensor or zone is kept within its
pressure band.
The function is only valid for a MPC-E system with MGE You can adjust the reaction of the setpoint influence by
motors model G, H, I or J. the means of dedicated Setpoint alternation, Kp and Ti
values.
In case more sensors are either under or above their
limits, you can set a priority between the sensors.
Furthermore, the system can optimise the actual setpoint
if Energy-saving mode is activated by reducing the
actual setpoint until the minimum limit of one of the
multisensors is reached.
If the multisensor function is enabled, it will have higher
priority and the following programs will be overruled:
• Clock program
• Proportional pressure
• Alternative setpoints
• External setpoint influence
• Setpoint ramp.
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Counter inputs
Functions
Volume counter
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Installation
5. Installation
Mechanical installation Foundation
Position the system on an even and solid surface, such as
Location a concrete floor or foundation. If the system is not fitted
Install the system in a well-ventilated room to ensure with vibration dampers, bolt it to the floor or foundation.
sufficient cooling of the controller and pumps. The weight of a concrete foundation must be 1.5 times the
weight of the system.
The system is only designed for indoor installation. Do
not expose the product to direct sunlight. Vibration dampers
To prevent the transmission of vibrations to buildings, we
Place the system with a 1 m clearance in front and on the recommend that you isolate the system foundation from
two sides for inspection and removal. building parts by means of vibration dampers.
Pipes The right damper varies from installation to installation,
and a wrong damper may increase the vibration level.
Arrows on the pump base show the direction of flow of
Vibration dampers must therefore be sized by the
water through the pump.
supplier. If the system is installed on a base frame with
The pipes connected to the system must be of adequate vibration dampers, always fit expansion joints on the
size. manifolds. This is important to prevent the system from
Connect the pipes to the manifolds of the system. Either "hanging" in the pipes.
end can be used. Apply sealing compound to the unused
end of the manifold, and fit the screw cap. For manifolds
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 (machine shoe)
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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.
Do not install 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.
Anchor the pipes so that they do not stress the expansion The mains connection must be carried out as shown in
joints, manifolds and the pump. Follow the supplier's the wiring diagram.
instructions and pass them on to advisers or pipe
installers.
• Fit expansion joints at a distance of minimum 1 to 1 Hygiene
1/2 times the nominal flange diameter from the Grundfos systems are functionally tested and may
manifold on the inlet as well as on the outlet side. This therefore contain small amounts of residual water. Before
prevents the development of turbulence in the taking the system into use, it must be rinsed or flushed
expansion joints, resulting in better inlet conditions thoroughly. This also applies if a system has not been in
and a minimum pressure loss on the pressure side. use after a longer period.
Rinsing and flushing must always be done in accordance
with local regulations and practices. Contaminated
drinking water can endanger health.
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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 x number of beds.
Calculation
n = 540 beds.
Qyear x n = 180 x 540 = 97,200 m3/year.
d = 365 days/year.
(Qyear x n)/d = 97,200/365 = 266.3 m3/day.
Q(m)day = fd x Qday = 1.5 x 266.3 = 399.4 m3/day.
Qmax = Maximum flow rate/hour x number of beds = 0.125 x 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
30
h max
Pf 20
10
TM009188
3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24
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
• Direct boosting
Example: The system is connected to water mains
designed to distribute water from one place to another.
TM044113
• Break tank
Example: The system is connected to a break tank
installed before the system. Load profile
• Pressure boosting in zones
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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
of this pump.
Qmin Qnom Q
The tank consists of a bladder usually made of rubber.
The water is contained in the bladder and does not come
in direct contact with air in the tank. The bladder holding Hydro MPC-S
the water expands into the pressurized air space in the
tank as it is filled. As water is used from the system, the H
bladder collapses until the water is almost emptied before
the minimum pressure is reached, activating the pump
system. The tank is pressurized at the factory, typically
Pset + ΔH
around 1.5 bar, but the pressure must be adjusted ΔH
according to the setpoint using the air valve located near Pset
the top of the tank without any system pressure on the
tank inlet.
• In S-systems, 0.9 x start pressure.
TM033071
• In E-systems, 0.7 x setpoint. Qnom Q
For further information about optional equipment and
accessories, see sections Optional equipment, Hydro The tank values are based on the following data:
MPC and Accessories.
Example of Hydro MPC-E and -S with CRE, CRIE 20
Recommended tank size V0 can be calculated from the
Symbol Hydro MPC-E Hydro MPC-S
following equations:
Q [m3/h] 10 10
Hydro MPC-E and -F
kQ 6% -
3600
2
K Q × Q × pset + 1 − 10
× kH 20 % 25 %
N
V0 =
3 . 6 × kf × Pset + 1 × kH × Pset Pset [bar] 4 4
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Sizing
The x-axis showing the flow rate (Q) in m3/h is common to all the curves; the y-axis showing the head (H) in metres has
been adapted to the individual pump type.
p H
[kPa] [m]
1400 140
Hydro MPC-E
CR(I)E 5-14, 3 kW
1200 120 50/60 Hz
1000 100
800 80
A
600 60
1 2 3 4
400 40
p H
[kPa] [m]
1200 CR(I)E 5-12
120
3 kW
1000 100
800 80
600 60
1 2 3 4
400 40
p H B
[kPa] [m]
CR(I)E 5-9
800 80 2.2 kW
600 60
400 40
1 2 3 4
200 20
p H
[kPa] [m]
500 CR(I)E 5-5 C
50
1.5 kW
400 40
300 30
200 20 1 2 3 4
100 10
p H
[kPa] [m]
400 40 CR(I)E 5-4
1.1 kW
300 30
200 20
100 10 1 2 3 4
0 0
p H
[kPa] [m]
200 20 CR(I)E 5-2
0.55 kW
150 15
100 10
50 5 1 2 3 4
0 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 Q [m³/h]
TM080546
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Q [l/s]
D
Pos. Description
A Specification of system, pump type, frequency and the standard to which the QH curves correspond.
B The y-axis is adapted to the individual pump type.
Specification of system performance based on the number of pumps in operation:
• 1: one pump in operation
C • 2: two pumps in operation
• 3: three pumps in operation
• 4: four pumps in operation.
D The x-axis is common to all pump types.
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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
How to read the curve charts
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 min-1 at
50 Hz and 3480 min-1 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.
40
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8
* For undersized motors, the maximum speed depends on the power usage.
Losses in fittings and valves are not included.
41
8 Hydro MPC
TM057281
42
Hydro MPC
8
* For undersized motors, the maximum speed depends on the power usage.
Losses in fittings and valves are not included.
43
8 Hydro MPC
TM057283
* For undersized motors, the maximum speed depends on the power usage.
Losses in fittings and valves are not included.
44
Hydro MPC
8
* For undersized motors, the maximum speed depends on the power usage.
Losses in fittings and valves are not included.
45
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TM057286
46
Hydro MPC
8
47
8 Hydro MPC
TM057288
48
Hydro MPC
8
49
8 Hydro MPC
TM071625
50
Hydro MPC
8
* For undersized motors, the maximum speed depends on the power usage.
Losses in fittings and valves are not included.
51
8 Hydro MPC
TM071629
52
Hydro MPC
8
* For undersized motors, the maximum speed depends on the power usage.
Losses in fittings and valves are not included.
53
8 Hydro MPC
TM071628
54
Hydro MPC
8
* For undersized motors, the maximum speed depends on the power usage.
Losses in fittings and valves are not included.
55
8 Hydro MPC
TM083033
56
Hydro MPC
8
57
8 Hydro MPC
TM083035
58
Hydro MPC
8
59
8 Hydro MPC
TM083036
60
Hydro MPC
8
61
9 Hydro MPC
Curve charts, Hydro MPC-F/-S, 50 Hz
TM030989
62
Hydro MPC
TM030990
63
9
TM030991
64
Hydro MPC
TM031066
65
9
TM031067
66
Hydro MPC
TM031068
67
9
TM031069
68
Hydro MPC
TM031070
69
9
TM071215
70
Hydro MPC
TM071214
71
9
TM071217
72
Hydro MPC
TM071216
73
9
TM071219
74
Hydro MPC
TM071218
75
9
TM033349
76
Hydro MPC
TM031144
77
Curve charts, Hydro MPC-F/-S, 60 Hz
10
10 Hydro MPC
TM031145
78
Hydro MPC
10
79
10 Hydro MPC
TM031147
80
Hydro MPC
TM031148
81
Curve charts, Hydro MPC-F/-S, 60 Hz
10
10 Hydro MPC
TM031149
82
Hydro MPC
TM044776
83
Curve charts, Hydro MPC-F/-S, 60 Hz
10
Hydro MPC
TM031150
84
10
Curve charts, Hydro MPC-F/-S, 60 Hz
Hydro MPC
TM071221
85
Curve charts, Hydro MPC-F/-S, 60 Hz
10
Hydro MPC
TM071220
86
10
Curve charts, Hydro MPC-F/-S, 60 Hz
Hydro MPC
TM071222
87
Curve charts, Hydro MPC-F/-S, 60 Hz
10
10 Hydro MPC
TM071225
88
Hydro MPC
TM071224
89
Curve charts, Hydro MPC-F/-S, 60 Hz
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Technical data, Hydro MPC-E, 50/60 Hz
C3
A1
A
A2
B C2 C1
TM070464
C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on the same base frame as the pumps (design A).
The system is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
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Electrical data, dimensions and weights
CRIE 3-15 * U2 1.5 6.4 R 2" 3501 831 1460 112 1050 - 726 295 355 210 120 A
CRIE 3-2 U1 0.37 2.8 R 2" 3410 533 1460 112 1350 - 726 295 355 210 119 A
CRIE 3-4 U1 0.55 3.1 R 2" 3380 551 1460 112 1350 - 726 295 355 210 121 A
CRIE 3-5 U1 0.75 4.2 R 2" 3400 575 1460 112 1350 - 726 295 355 210 126 A
3
CRIE 3-8 U1 1.1 6 R 2" 3350 629 1460 112 1350 - 726 295 355 210 132 A
CRIE 3-11 U2 1.5 9.3 R 2" 3501 759 1460 112 1350 - 726 295 355 210 155 A
CRIE 3-15 * U2 1.5 9.3 R 2" 3501 831 1460 112 1350 - 726 295 355 210 160 A
CRIE 3-2 U1 0.37 5.5 R 2 1/2" 3410 533 1460 112 1670 - 741 295 355 210 150 A
CRIE 3-4 U1 0.55 6.2 R 2 1/2" 3380 551 1460 112 1670 - 741 295 355 210 152 A
CRIE 3-5 U1 0.75 8.3 R 2 1/2" 3400 575 1460 112 1670 - 741 295 355 210 160 A
4
CRIE 3-8 U1 1.1 11.9 R 2 1/2" 3350 629 1460 112 1670 - 741 295 355 210 168 A
CRIE 3-11 U2 1.5 11.4 R 2 1/2" 3501 759 1460 112 1670 - 741 295 355 210 200 A
CRIE 3-15 * U2 1.5 11.4 R 2 1/2" 3501 831 1460 112 1670 - 741 295 355 210 207 A
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CRIE 5-14 * U2 3 12.4 R 2" 3520 1004 1460 112 1050 - 726 295 355 210 147 A
CRIE 5-2 U1 0.55 3.1 R 2" 3380 533 1460 112 1350 - 726 295 355 210 119 A
CRIE 5-4 U2 1.1 6.6 R 2" 3463 633 1460 112 1350 - 726 295 355 210 140 A
CRIE 5-5 U2 1.5 9.3 R 2" 3501 696 1460 112 1350 - 726 295 355 210 150 A
3
CRIE 5-9 U2 2.2 12.3 R 2" 3501 804 1460 112 1350 - 726 295 355 210 161 A
CRIE 5-12 U2 3 18.6 R 2" 3514 950 1460 112 1350 - 726 295 355 210 196 A
CRIE 5-14 * U2 3 18.6 R 2" 3520 1004 1460 112 1350 - 726 295 355 210 200 A
CRIE 5-2 U1 0.55 6.2 R 2 1/2" 3380 533 1460 112 1670 - 741 295 355 210 150 A
CRIE 5-4 U2 1.1 8.8 R 2 1/2" 3463 633 1460 112 1670 - 741 295 355 210 177 A
CRIE 5-5 U2 1.5 11.4 R 2 1/2" 3501 696 1460 112 1670 - 741 295 355 300 194 A
4
CRIE 5-9 U2 2.2 16.2 R 2 1/2" 3501 804 1460 112 1670 - 741 295 355 300 209 A
CRIE 5-12 U2 3 22.6 R 2 1/2" 3514 950 1460 112 1670 - 741 295 355 300 255 A
CRIE 5-14 * U2 3 22.6 R 2 1/2" 3520 1004 1460 112 1670 - 741 295 355 300 260 A
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A1
A
A2
B C2 C1
TM072033
C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on the same base frame as the pumps (design A).
The system is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM072035
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame (design D). The system
is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
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A1
A
A2
B C2 C1
TM071941
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on the same base frame as the pumps (design A).
The system is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM072035
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame (design D). The system
is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
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CRIE 15-7 * U2 7.5 30 DN 80 3529 1126 1460 152 1024 410 1135 438 497 210 289 D
CRIE 15-1 U2 1.5 9.3 DN 100 3501 749 1460 152 1410 - 1155 438 497 210 235 A
CRIE 15-2 U2 3 18.6 DN 100 3514 814 1460 152 1410 - 1155 438 497 210 271 A
CRIE 15-3 U2 4 24 DN 100 3520 859 1460 152 1410 - 1155 438 497 210 283 A
3
CRIE 15-4 U2 5.5 29.9 DN 100 3526 967 1460 152 1410 - 1155 438 497 210 349 A
CRIE 15-5 U2 7.5 45 DN 100 3525 1036 1460 152 1525 410 1155 438 497 210 401 D
CRIE 15-7 * U2 7.5 45 DN 100 3529 1126 1460 152 1525 410 1155 438 497 210 410 D
CRIE 15-1 U2 1.5 11.4 DN 100 3501 749 1460 152 1730 - 1155 438 497 300 298 A
CRIE 15-2 U2 3 22.6 DN 100 3514 814 1460 152 1730 - 1155 438 497 300 346 A
CRIE 15-3 U2 4 29.6 DN 100 3520 859 1460 152 1730 - 1155 438 497 300 363 A
4
CRIE 15-4 U2 5.5 39.9 DN 100 3526 967 1460 152 1730 - 1155 438 497 300 451 A
CRIE 15-5 U2 7.5 54.6 DN 100 3525 1036 1460 152 2025 630 1155 438 497 210 524 D
CRIE 15-7 * U2 7.5 54.6 DN 100 3529 1126 1460 152 2025 630 1155 438 497 210 536 D
CRIE 15-1 U2 1.5 14.2 DN 150 3501 749 1460 152 1710 630 1220 438 497 210 390 D
CRIE 15-2 U2 3 28.2 DN 150 3514 814 1460 152 1710 630 1220 438 497 210 450 D
CRIE 15-3 U2 4 36.9 DN 150 3520 859 1460 152 1710 630 1220 438 497 210 473 D
5
CRIE 15-4 U2 5.5 49.8 DN 150 3526 967 1460 152 1710 630 1220 438 497 210 583 D
CRIE 15-5 U2 7.5 68.2 DN 150 3525 1036 1460 152 2533 630 1220 438 497 210 680 D
CRIE 15-7 * U2 7.5 68.2 DN 150 3529 1126 1460 152 2533 630 1220 438 497 210 695 D
CRIE 15-1 U2 1.5 17 DN 150 3501 749 1460 152 2030 630 1220 438 497 210 452 D
CRIE 15-2 U2 3 33.9 DN 150 3514 814 1460 152 2030 630 1220 438 497 210 524 D
CRIE 15-3 U2 4 44.3 DN 150 3520 859 1460 152 2030 630 1220 438 497 210 550 D
6
CRIE 15-4 U2 5.5 59.8 DN 150 3526 967 1460 152 2030 630 1220 438 497 210 685 D
CRIE 15-5 U2 7.5 81.8 DN 150 3525 1036 1460 152 3033 630 1220 438 497 210 804 D
CRIE 15-7 * U2 7.5 81.8 DN 150 3529 1126 1460 152 3033 630 1220 438 497 210 822 D
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Hydro MPC-E with CRE, CRIE 20
2 CRIE 20-3 U2 5.5 20 DN 80 3526 922 1460 152 1110 - 1135 438 497 210 247 A
CRIE 20-4 U2 7.5 30 DN 80 3525 991 1460 152 1024 410 1135 438 497 210 278 D
CRIE 20-7 * U2 11 42 DN 80 3528 1260 1460 192 1024 410 1135 438 497 210 338 D
CRIE 20-1 U2 2.2 12.3 DN 100 3501 749 1460 152 1410 - 1155 438 497 210 241 A
CRIE 20-2 U2 4 24 DN 100 3520 814 1460 152 1410 - 1155 438 497 210 280 A
3 CRIE 20-3 U2 5.5 29.9 DN 100 3526 922 1460 152 1410 - 1155 438 497 210 346 A
CRIE 20-4 U2 7.5 45 DN 100 3525 991 1460 152 1525 410 1155 438 497 210 395 D
CRIE 20-7 * U2 11 63 DN 100 3528 1260 1460 192 1525 410 1155 438 497 210 484 D
CRIE 20-1 U2 2.2 16.2 DN 100 3501 749 1460 152 1730 - 1155 438 497 300 306 A
CRIE 20-2 U2 4 29.6 DN 100 3520 814 1460 152 1730 - 1155 438 497 300 359 A
4 CRIE 20-3 U2 5.5 39.9 DN 100 3526 922 1460 152 1730 - 1155 438 497 300 447 A
CRIE 20-4 U2 7.5 54.6 DN 100 3525 991 1460 152 2025 630 1155 438 497 210 516 D
CRIE 20-7 * U2 11 78.4 DN 100 3528 1260 1460 192 2025 630 1155 438 497 210 636 D
CRIE 20-1 U2 2.2 20.2 DN 150 3501 749 1460 152 1710 630 1220 438 497 210 400 D
CRIE 20-2 U2 4 36.9 DN 150 3520 814 1460 152 1710 630 1220 438 497 210 467 D
5 CRIE 20-3 U2 5.5 49.8 DN 150 3526 922 1460 152 1710 630 1220 438 497 210 577 D
CRIE 20-4 U2 7.5 68.2 DN 150 3525 991 1460 152 2533 630 1220 438 497 210 670 D
CRIE 20-7 * U2 11 98 DN 150 3528 1260 1460 192 2533 830 1220 438 497 300 840 D
CRIE 20-1 U2 2.2 24.3 DN 150 3501 749 1460 152 2030 630 1220 438 497 210 464 D
CRIE 20-2 U2 4 44.3 DN 150 3520 814 1460 152 2030 630 1220 438 497 210 544 D
6 CRIE 20-3 U2 5.5 59.8 DN 150 3526 922 1460 152 2030 630 1220 438 497 210 679 D
CRIE 20-4 U2 7.5 81.8 DN 150 3525 991 1460 152 3033 630 1220 438 497 210 792 D
CRIE 20-7 * U2 11 117.6 DN 150 3528 1260 1460 192 3033 830 1220 438 497 300 985 D
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C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM083001
C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame (design D). The system
is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
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Electrical data, dimensions and weights
CRE 32-5 * U2 15 58.5 DN 100 3540 1479 1460 207 1025 630 1180 379 579 210 540 D
CRE 32-1-1 U2 2.2 12.3 DN 150 3501 841 1460 167 1530 410 1245 379 579 210 355 D
CRE 32-1 U2 3 18.6 DN 150 3514 901 1460 167 1530 410 1245 379 579 210 383 D
CRE 32-2 U2 7.5 45 DN 150 3525 1026 1460 167 1530 410 1245 379 579 210 465 D
3
CRE 32-4-2 U2 11 63 DN150 3529 1333 1460 207 1530 410 1245 379 579 210 573 D
CRE 32-5-2 U2 15 87.7 DN 150 3528 1479 1460 207 1530 630 1245 379 579 300 811 D
CRE 32-5 * U2 15 87.7 DN 150 3540 1479 1460 207 1530 630 1245 379 579 300 811 D
CRE 32-1-1 U2 2.2 16.2 DN 150 3501 841 1460 167 2030 410 1245 379 579 300 453 D
CRE 32-1 U2 3 22.6 DN 150 3514 901 1460 167 2030 410 1245 379 579 300 489 D
CRE 32-2 U2 7.5 54.6 DN 150 3525 1026 1460 167 2030 630 1245 379 579 210 604 D
4
CRE 32-4-2 U2 11 78.4 DN 150 3529 1333 1460 207 2030 630 1245 379 579 210 748 D
CRE 32-5-2 U2 15 116.9 DN 150 3528 1479 1460 207 2030 830 1245 379 579 300 1062 D
CRE 32-5 * U2 15 116.9 DN 150 3540 1479 1460 207 2030 830 1245 379 579 300 1062 D
CRE 32-1-1 U2 2.2 20.2 DN 150 3501 841 1460 167 2533 630 1245 379 579 210 561 D
CRE 32-1 U2 3 28.2 DN 150 3514 901 1460 167 2533 630 1245 379 579 210 606 D
CRE 32-2 U2 7.5 68.2 DN 150 3525 1026 1460 167 2533 630 1245 379 579 210 747 D
5
CRE 32-4-2 U2 11 98 DN 150 3529 1333 1460 207 2533 830 1245 379 579 300 948 D
CRE 32-5-2 U2 15 146.1 DN 150 3528 1479 1460 207 2533 830 1245 379 579 300 1317 D
CRE 32-5 * U2 15 146.1 DN 150 3540 1479 1460 207 2533 830 1245 379 579 300 1317 D
CRE 32-1-1 U2 2.2 24.3 DN 150 3501 841 1460 167 3033 630 1245 379 579 210 654 D
CRE 32-1 U2 3 33.9 DN 150 3514 901 1460 167 3033 630 1245 379 579 210 709 D
CRE 32-2 U2 7.5 81.8 DN 150 3525 1026 1460 167 3033 630 1245 379 579 210 884 D
6
CRE 32-4-2 U2 11 117.6 DN 150 3529 1333 1460 207 3033 830 1245 379 579 300 1114 D
CRE 32-5-2 U2 15 175.3 DN 150 3528 1479 1460 207 3033 830 1245 379 579 300 1558 D
CRE 32-5 * U2 15 175.3 DN 150 3540 1479 1460 207 3033 830 1245 379 579 300 1558 D
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A1
A
A2
TM082998
B B1 C2 C1
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller (design C). The system is shown as an
example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM083002
C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame (design D). The system
is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
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Electrical data, dimensions and weights
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A1
A
A2
C2 C1
TM072299
B B1 C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller (design C). The system is shown as an
example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
C2 C1
TM072301
B B1 C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame (design D). The system
is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
CRE 95-1-1 * U2 7.5 27.3 DN 200 3555 1226 1460 287 1034 410 1970 690 940 210 580 D
CRE 95-1-1 U2 11 42 DN 200 3555 1245 1460 287 1034 410 1970 690 940 210 624 D
CRE 95-1 * U2 11 39.3 DN 200 3557 1245 1460 287 1034 410 1970 690 940 210 625 D
CRE 95-1 U2 15 58.5 DN 200 3557 1321 1460 287 1034 630 1970 690 940 210 772 D
2 CRE 95-2-2 U2 18.5 71.7 DN 200 3558 1469 1460 287 1034 630 1970 690 940 210 809 D
CRE 95-2-1 U2 22 83.7 DN 200 3560 1495 1460 287 1034 630 1970 690 940 300 850 D
CR 95-3-3 U2 30 61 DN 200 3571 1664 1600 287 1034 1200 1970 690 940 500 1241 C
CR 95-3-1 U2 37 132.4 DN 200 3562 1689 2200 287 1034 1200 1970 690 940 500 1326 C
CR 95-4-2 U2 45 164.9 DN 200 3566 1885 2000 287 1034 1200 1970 690 940 600 1540 C
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CRE 95-1-1 * U2 7.5 41 DN 250 3555 1226 1460 287 1532 410 2035 690 940 210 925 D
CRE 95-1-1 U2 11 63 DN 250 3555 1245 1460 287 1532 410 2035 690 940 210 992 D
CRE 95-1 * U2 11 58.8 DN 250 3557 1245 1460 287 1532 410 2035 690 940 210 993 D
CRE 95-1 U2 15 87.7 DN 250 3557 1321 1460 287 1532 630 2035 690 940 300 1221 D
3 CRE 95-2-2 U2 18.5 107.5 DN 250 3558 1469 1460 287 1532 630 2035 690 940 300 1278 D
CRE 95-2-1 U2 22 125.5 DN 250 3560 1495 1460 287 1532 830 2035 690 940 300 1333 D
CR 95-3-3 U2 30 61 DN 250 3571 1664 2000 287 1532 1200 2035 690 940 500 1853 C
CR 95-3-1 U2 37 198.9 DN 250 3562 1689 2000 287 1532 1600 2035 690 940 400 2013 C
CR 95-4-2 U2 45 246.6 DN 250 3566 1885 2000 287 1532 2000 2035 690 940 600 2482 C
CRE 95-1-1 * U2 7.5 54.6 DN 250 3555 1226 1460 287 2032 630 2035 690 940 210 1187 D
CRE 95-1-1 U2 11 78.4 DN 250 3555 1245 1460 287 2032 630 2035 690 940 210 1277 D
CRE 95-1 * U2 11 78.4 DN 250 3557 1245 1460 287 2032 630 2035 690 940 210 1279 D
CRE 95-1 U2 15 116.9 DN 250 3557 1321 1460 287 2032 830 2035 690 940 300 1578 D
4 CRE 95-2-2 U2 18.5 143.3 DN 250 3558 1469 1460 287 2032 830 2035 690 940 300 1657 D
CRE 95-2-1 U2 22 167.3 DN 250 3560 1495 1460 287 2032 830 2035 690 940 300 1716 D
CR 95-3-3 U2 30 61 DN 250 3571 1664 2200 287 2032 2000 2035 690 940 500 2562 C
CR 95-3-1 U2 37 264.6 DN 250 3562 1689 2200 287 2032 2000 2035 690 940 500 2685 C
CR 95-4-2 U2 45 329.4 DN 250 3566 1885 2000 287 2032 2400 2035 690 940 600 3135 C
CRE 95-1-1 * U2 7.5 68.2 DN 300 3555 1226 1460 287 2538 630 2090 690 940 210 1570 D
CRE 95-1-1 U2 11 98 DN 300 3555 1245 1460 287 2538 830 2090 690 940 300 1703 D
CRE 95-1 * U2 11 98 DN 300 3557 1245 1460 287 2538 830 2090 690 940 300 1705 D
CRE 95-1 U2 15 146.1 DN 300 3557 1321 1460 287 2538 830 2090 690 940 300 2056 D
5 CRE 95-2-2 U2 18.5 179.1 DN 300 3558 1469 1460 287 2538 830 2090 690 940 300 2150 D
CRE 95-2-1 U2 22 209.1 DN 300 3560 1495 1460 287 2538 830 2090 690 940 300 2229 D
CR 95-3-3 U2 30 61 DN 300 3571 1664 2000 287 2538 2400 2090 690 940 500 3210 C
CR 95-3-1 U2 37 330.6 DN 300 3562 1689 2000 287 2538 2400 2090 690 940 500 3362 C
CR 95-4-2 U2 45 411.4 DN 300 3566 1885 2200 287 2538 3000 2090 690 940 600 4120 C
CRE 95-1-1 * U2 7.5 81.8 DN 350 3555 1226 1460 287 3041 630 2150 690 940 210 1918 D
CRE 95-1-1 U2 11 117.6 DN 350 3555 1245 1460 287 3041 830 2150 690 940 300 2066 D
CRE 95-1 * U2 11 117.6 DN 350 3557 1245 1460 287 3041 830 2150 690 940 300 2068 D
CRE 95-1 U2 15 175.3 DN 350 3557 1321 1460 287 3041 830 2150 690 940 300 2491 D
6 CRE 95-2-2 U2 18.5 214.9 DN 350 3558 1469 1600 287 3041 800 2150 690 940 500 2693 C
CRE 95-2-1 U2 22 250.9 DN 350 3560 1495 1600 287 3041 1200 2150 690 940 500 2843 C
CR 95-3-3 U2 30 61 DN 350 3571 1664 2000 287 3041 2400 2150 690 940 500 3798 C
CR 95-3-1 U2 37 397.4 DN 350 3562 1689 2000 287 3041 2400 2150 690 940 500 3996 C
CR 95-4-2 U2 45 493.4 DN 350 3566 1885 2000 287 3041 3600 2150 690 940 600 4884 C
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A1
A
A2
TM082999
B B1 C2 C1
C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller (design C). The system is shown as an
example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A
A1
A2
TM083003
B B1 C2 C1
C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame (design D). The system
is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
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CRE 125-1-1 * U2 11 39.3 DN 250 3556 1442 1460 432 1332 410 2440 860 1176 210 965 D
CRE 125-1-1 U2 15 58.5 DN 250 3556 1518 1460 432 1332 630 2440 860 1176 210 1112 D
CRE 125-1 * U2 18.5 58.5 DN 250 3565 1562 1460 432 1332 630 2440 860 1176 210 1138 D
CRE 125-1 U2 22 71.7 DN 250 3565 1588 1460 432 1332 630 2440 860 1176 300 1179 D
2 CRE 125-2-2 * U2 22 83.7 DN 250 3574 1710 1460 432 1332 630 2440 860 1176 300 1199 D
CR 125-2-2 U2 30 110.2 DN 250 3574 1771 1600 432 1332 1200 2440 860 1176 500 1577 C
CR 125-2-1 U2 37 73 DN 250 3566 1796 2200 432 1332 1000 2440 860 1176 500 1662 C
CR 125-3-2 U2 45 164.9 DN 250 3566 2013 2000 432 1332 1200 2440 860 1176 600 1888 C
CR 125-3-1 U2 55 96.71 DN 250 3573 2051 2200 432 1332 1200 2440 860 1176 600 2172 C
CRE 125-1-1 * U2 11 58.8 DN 250 3556 1442 1460 432 1982 410 2440 860 1176 210 1347 D
CRE 125-1-1 U2 15 87.7 DN 250 3556 1518 1460 432 1982 630 2440 860 1176 300 1576 D
CRE 125-1 * U2 18.5 87.7 DN 250 3565 1562 1460 432 1982 630 2440 860 1176 300 1614 D
CRE 125-1 U2 22 107.5 DN 250 3565 1588 1460 432 1982 830 2440 860 1176 300 1670 D
3 CRE 125-2-2 * U2 22 125.5 DN 250 3574 1710 1460 432 1982 830 2440 860 1176 300 1700 D
CR 125-2-2 U2 30 165.9 DN 250 3574 1771 2000 432 1982 1200 2440 860 1176 500 2201 C
CR 125-2-1 U2 37 66.03 DN 250 3566 1796 2000 432 1982 1600 2440 860 1176 400 2362 C
CR 125-3-2 U2 45 246.6 DN 250 3566 2013 2200 432 1982 2000 2440 860 1176 600 2848 C
CR 125-3-1 U2 55 100 DN 250 3573 2051 2200 432 1982 2000 2440 860 1176 600 3206 C
CRE 125-1-1 * U2 11 78.4 DN 300 3556 1442 1460 432 2638 630 2495 860 1176 210 1917 D
CRE 125-1-1 U2 15 116.9 DN 300 3556 1518 1460 432 2638 830 2495 860 1176 300 2215 D
CRE 125-1 * U2 18.5 116.9 DN 300 3565 1562 1460 432 2638 830 2495 860 1176 300 2270 D
CRE 125-1 U2 22 143.3 DN 300 3565 1588 1460 432 2638 830 2495 860 1176 300 2329 D
4 CRE 125-2-2 * U2 22 167.3 DN 300 3574 1710 1460 432 2638 830 2495 860 1176 300 2369 D
CR 125-2-2 U2 30 220.6 DN 300 3574 1771 2200 432 2638 2000 2495 860 1176 500 3199 C
CR 125-2-1 U2 37 73 DN 300 3566 1796 2200 432 2638 2000 2495 860 1176 500 3322 C
CR 125-3-2 U2 45 329.4 DN 300 3566 2013 2000 432 2638 2400 2495 860 1176 600 3796 C
CR 125-3-1 U2 55 99.64 DN 300 3573 2051 2000 432 2638 2400 2495 860 1176 600 4288 C
CRE 125-1-1 * U2 11 98 DN 350 3556 1442 1460 432 3291 830 2555 860 1176 300 2397 D
CRE 125-1-1 U2 15 146.1 DN 350 3556 1518 1460 432 3291 830 2555 860 1176 300 2749 D
CRE 125-1 * U2 18.5 146.1 DN 350 3565 1562 1460 432 3291 830 2555 860 1176 300 2814 D
CRE 125-1 U2 22 179.1 DN 350 3565 1588 1460 432 3291 830 2555 860 1176 300 2893 D
5
CRE 125-2-2 * U2 22 209.1 DN 350 3574 1710 1460 432 3291 830 2555 860 1176 300 2943 D
CR 125-2-2 U2 30 275.6 DN 350 3574 1771 2000 432 3291 2400 2555 860 1176 500 3892 C
CR 125-2-1 U2 37 73 DN 350 3566 1796 2000 432 3291 2400 2555 860 1176 500 4045 C
CR 125-3-2 U2 45 411.4 DN 350 3566 2013 2200 432 3291 3000 2555 860 1176 600 4833 C
CR 125-3-1 U2 55 100 DN 350 3573 2051 2200 432 3291 3000 2555 860 1176 600 5435 C
CRE 125-1-1 * U2 11 117.6 DN 350 3556 1442 1460 432 3941 830 2555 860 1176 300 2788 D
CRE 125-1-1 U2 15 175.3 DN 350 3556 1518 1460 432 3941 830 2555 860 1176 300 3212 D
CRE 125-1 * U2 18.5 175.3 DN 350 3565 1562 1600 432 3941 800 2555 860 1176 500 3378 C
CRE 125-1 U2 22 214.9 DN 350 3565 1588 1600 432 3941 1200 2555 860 1176 500 3529 C
6 CRE 125-2-2 * U2 22 250.9 DN 350 3574 1710 1600 432 3941 1200 2555 860 1176 500 3589 C
CR 125-2-2 U2 30 330.6 DN 350 3574 1771 2000 432 3941 2400 2555 860 1176 500 4506 C
CR 125-2-1 U2 37 66.43 DN 350 3566 1796 2000 432 3941 2400 2555 860 1176 500 4706 C
CR 125-3-2 U2 45 493.4 DN 350 3566 2013 2000 432 3941 3600 2555 860 1176 600 5630 C
CR 125-3-1 U2 55 100 DN 350 3573 2051 2000 432 3941 3600 2555 860 1176 600 6349 C
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Design D: Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame.
CRE 155-1-1 * U2 15 58.5 DN 250 3559 1518 1460 432 1332 630 2688 947 1337 210 1219 D
CRE 155-1-1 U2 18.5 71.7 DN 250 3559 1562 1460 432 1332 630 2688 947 1337 210 1244 D
CR 155-1 U2 30 110.2 DN 250 3575 1649 1600 432 1332 1200 2688 947 1337 500 1662 C
2 CR 155-2 U2 30 110.2 DN 250 2971 1771 1600 432 1332 1200 2688 947 1337 500 1684 C
CR 155-2-2 U2 37 132.4 DN 250 3561 1796 2200 432 1332 1000 2688 947 1337 500 1769 C
CR 155-2-1 U2 45 164.9 DN 250 3567 1891 2000 432 1332 1200 2688 947 1337 600 1974 C
CR 155-3-3 U2 55 192.9 DN 250 3570 2051 2200 432 1332 1200 2688 947 1337 600 2280 C
CRE 155-1-1 * U2 15 87.7 DN 300 3559 1518 1460 432 1985 630 2743 947 1337 300 1775 D
CRE 155-1-1 U2 18.5 107.5 DN 300 3559 1562 1460 432 1985 630 2743 947 1337 300 1813 D
CR 155-1 U2 30 165.9 DN 300 3575 1649 2000 432 1985 1200 2743 947 1337 500 2368 C
3 CR 155-2 U2 30 165.9 DN 300 2971 1771 2000 432 1985 1200 2743 947 1337 500 2401 C
CR 155-2-2 U2 37 198.9 DN 300 3561 1796 2000 432 1985 1600 2743 947 1337 400 2561 C
CR 155-2-1 U2 45 246.6 DN 300 3567 1891 2200 432 1985 2000 2743 947 1337 600 3016 C
CR 155-3-3 U2 55 288.6 DN 300 3570 2051 2200 432 1985 2000 2743 947 1337 600 3047 C
CRE 155-1-1 * U2 15 116.9 DN 350 3559 1518 1460 432 2641 830 2803 947 1337 300 2505 D
CRE 155-1-1 U2 18.5 143.3 DN 350 3559 1562 1460 432 2641 830 2803 947 1337 300 2559 D
CR 155-1 U2 30 220.6 DN 350 3575 1649 2200 432 2641 2000 2803 947 1337 500 3446 C
4 CR 155-2 U2 30 220.6 DN 350 2971 1771 2200 432 2641 2000 2803 947 1337 500 3489 C
CR 155-2-2 U2 37 264.6 DN 350 3561 1796 2200 432 2641 2000 2803 947 1337 500 3612 C
CR 155-2-1 U2 45 329.4 DN 350 3567 1891 2000 432 2641 2400 2803 947 1337 600 4044 C
CR 155-3-3 U2 55 385.4 DN 350 3570 2051 2000 432 2641 2400 2803 947 1337 600 4581 C
CRE 155-1-1 * U2 15 146.1 DN 400 3559 1518 1460 432 3292 830 2863 947 1337 300 3031 D
CRE 155-1-1 U2 18.5 179.1 DN 400 3559 1562 1460 432 3292 830 2863 947 1337 300 3094 D
CR 155-1 U2 30 275.6 DN 400 3575 1649 2000 432 3292 2400 2863 947 1337 500 4121 C
5 CR 155-2 U2 30 275.6 DN 400 2971 1771 2000 432 3292 2400 2863 947 1337 500 4175 C
CR 155-2-2 U2 37 330.6 DN 400 3561 1796 2000 432 3292 2400 2863 947 1337 500 4328 C
CR 155-2-1 U2 45 411.4 DN 400 3567 1891 2200 432 3292 3000 2863 947 1337 600 5064 C
CR 155-3-3 U2 55 481.4 DN 400 3570 2051 2200 432 3292 3000 2863 947 1337 600 5720 C
CRE 155-1-1 * U2 15 175.3 DN 400 3559 1518 1460 432 3942 830 2863 947 1337 300 3571 D
CRE 155-1-1 U2 18.5 214.9 DN 400 3559 1562 1600 432 3942 800 2863 947 1337 500 3736 C
CR 155-1 U2 30 330.6 DN 400 3575 1649 2000 432 3942 2400 2863 947 1337 500 4802 C
6 CR 155-2 U2 30 330.6 DN 400 2971 1771 2000 432 3942 2400 2863 947 1337 500 4866 C
CR 155-2-2 U2 37 397.4 DN 400 3561 1796 2000 432 3942 2400 2863 947 1337 500 5067 C
CR 155-2-1 U2 45 493.4 DN 400 3567 1891 2000 432 3942 3600 2863 947 1337 600 5928 C
CR 155-3-3 U2 55 577.4 DN 400 3570 2051 2000 432 3942 3600 2863 947 1337 600 6713 C
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C3
A1
A
A2
TM083000
B B1 C2 C1
C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller (design C). The system is shown as an
example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
108
Hydro MPC
11
-: On request.
Voltage code, U2: 3 x 380-415 V ± 10 %, PE.
Design C: Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller.
All pumps are fitted with three-phase motors.
Dimensions may vary by ± 10 mm.
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C3
A1
A
A2
TM083000
B B1 C2 C1
C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller (design C). The system is shown as an
example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
110
Hydro MPC
11
-: On request
Voltage code, U2: 3 x 380-415 V ± 10 %, PE.
Design C: Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller.
All pumps are fitted with three-phase motors.
Dimensions may vary by ± 10 mm.
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C3
A1
A
A2
TM083000
B B1 C2 C1
C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller (design C). The system is shown as an
example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
112
Hydro MPC
11
-: On request
Voltage code, U2: 3 x 380-415 V ± 10 %, PE.
Design C: Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller.
All pumps are fitted with three-phase motors.
Dimensions may vary by ± 10 mm.
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Technical data, Hydro MPC-F/-S, 50 Hz
A1
A
A2
B C2 C1
TM070498
C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on the same base frame as the pumps (design A).
The system is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
C2 C1
TM070490
B B1
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller (design C). The system is shown as an
example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
114
Hydro MPC
12
A1
A
A2
TM070510
B B1 C2 C1
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame (design D). The system
is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
115
12 Hydro MPC
116
Hydro MPC
12
Hydro MPC-F with CR, CRI 5
117
12 Hydro MPC
C3
A1
A
A2
B C2 C1
TM070498
C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on the same base frame as the pumps (design A).
The system is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
A1 C3
A
A2
C2 C1
TM070490
B B1
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller (design C). The system is shown as an
example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
118
Hydro MPC
12
A1
A
A2
TM070510
B B1 C2 C1
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame (design D). The system
is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
119
12 Hydro MPC
120
Hydro MPC
12
A1
A
A2
B C2 C1
TM070500
C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on the same base frame as the pumps (design A).
The system is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM070493
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller (design C). The system is shown as an
example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
121
12 Hydro MPC
Technical data, Hydro MPC-F/-S, 50 Hz
C3
A1
A
A2
TM070510
B B1 C2 C1
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame (design D). The system
is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
122
Hydro MPC
12
Hydro MPC-S with CR, CRI 15
123
12 Hydro MPC
124
Hydro MPC
12
Hydro MPC-S with CR, CRI 20
125
12 Hydro MPC
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM072037
C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller (design C). The system is shown as an
example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM072039
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame (design D). The system
is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
126
Hydro MPC
12
Electrical data, dimensions and weights
127
12 Hydro MPC
128
Hydro MPC
12
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM072037
C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller (design C). The system is shown as an
example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM072039
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame (design D). The system
is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
129
12 Hydro MPC
130
Hydro MPC
12
Hydro MPC-S with CR 45
131
12 Hydro MPC
132
Hydro MPC
12
Hydro MPC-S with CR 64
133
12 Hydro MPC
C3
A1
A
A2
C2 C1
TM072300
B B1 C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller (design C). The system is shown as an
example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
C2 C1
TM072302
B B1 C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame (design D). The system
is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
134
Hydro MPC
12
Electrical data, dimensions and weights
135
12 Hydro MPC
136
Hydro MPC
12
A1
A
A2
C2 C1
TM072304
B B1 C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller (design C). The system is shown as an
example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A
A1
A2
C2 C1
TM072306
B B1 C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame (design D). The system
is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
137
12 Hydro MPC
138
Hydro MPC
12
Hydro MPC-S with CR 125
139
12 Hydro MPC
140
Hydro MPC
12
Hydro MPC-S with CR 155
141
13 Hydro MPC
Technical data, Hydro MPC-F/-S, 60 Hz
A1
A
A2
B C2 C1
TM070498
C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on the same base frame as the pumps (design A).
The system is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
C2 C1
TM070490
B B1
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller (design C). The system is shown as an
example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
142
Hydro MPC
13
A1
A
A2
TM070510
B B1 C2 C1
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame (design D). The system
is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
143
13 Hydro MPC
144
Hydro MPC
13
Hydro MPC-F with CR, CRI 5
145
13 Hydro MPC
The manifold connection is either R thread or DIN flange. For further details, see the relevant table in below subsection
Electrical data, dimensions and weights.
C3
A1
A
A2
B C2 C1
TM070500
C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on the same base frame as the pumps (design A).
The system is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM070493
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller (design C). The system is shown as an
example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
146
Hydro MPC
13
A1
A
A2
TM070510
B B1 C2 C1
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame (design D). The system
is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
147
13 Hydro MPC
148
Hydro MPC
13
A1
A
A2
B C2 C1
TM070500
C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on the same base frame as the pumps (design A).
The system is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM070493
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller (design C). The system is shown as an
example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
149
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Technical data, Hydro MPC-F/-S, 60 Hz
C3
A1
A
A2
TM070510
B B1 C2 C1
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame (design D). The system
is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
150
Hydro MPC
13
Hydro MPC-S with CR, CRI 15
151
13 Hydro MPC
152
Hydro MPC
13
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM072037
C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller (design C). The system is shown as an
example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM072039
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame (design D). The system
is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
153
13 Hydro MPC
154
Hydro MPC
13
Hydro MPC-S with CR 32
155
13 Hydro MPC
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM072037
C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller (design C). The system is shown as an
example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
B B1 C2 C1
TM072039
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame (design D). The system
is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
156
Hydro MPC
13
Electrical data, dimensions and weights
157
13 Hydro MPC
158
Hydro MPC
13
Hydro MPC-S with CR 64
159
13 Hydro MPC
C3
A1
A
A2
C2 C1
TM072300
B B1 C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a floor-mounted controller (design C). The system is shown as an
example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A1
A
A2
C2 C1
TM072302
B B1 C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame (design D). The system
is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
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Electrical data, dimensions and weights
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A1
A
A2
C2 C1
TM072304
B B1 C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame (design C). The system
is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
C3
A
A1
A2
C2 C1
TM072306
B B1 C
Dimensional sketch of a Hydro MPC system with a controller mounted on a separate base frame (design D). The system
is shown as an example. The pumps supplied may differ from the sketch.
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Hydro MPC-S with CR 125
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Hydro MPC
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Hydro MPC-S with CR 155
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Optional equipment
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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Optional equipment
Options (type key
Option Description Location
for Hydro MPC)
The system must be protected against dry running.
The inlet conditions determine the type of dry-running
protection.
• If the system draws water from a tank or a well, select a
Dry-running level switch or an electrode relay for dry-running
On inlet manifold H
protection protection.
• If the system has an inlet pressure, select a pressure
transmitter or a pressure switch for dry-running
protection.
For further description, see section Dry-running protection.
By means of a repair switch fitted on the individual pumps of
the Hydro system, the supply voltage to the pump can be
Repair switch - switched off during, for example, repair. On the pump I
One switch per pump.
For further description, see section Repair switch.
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Standard controls
See section Type key, Control MPC. - V
with options
Customised
See section Type key, Control MPC. - W
controls
Related information
Type key, Hydro MPC
Type key, Control MPC
Dry-running protection
Repair switch
Redundant primary sensor
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Dry-running protection Redundant primary sensor
Optional equipment
Range Range
Description Description
[bar] [bar]
Dry-running protection by means of electrode relay, 0-10
- Redundant primary sensor 1
without electrodes and electrode cable 1
0-16
0-2
1 The redundant primary sensor is normally connected to the analog input AI3 of CU
0-4
Pressure switch 1 352. If this input is used for another function, such as "External setpoint", connect the
0-8 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 section Optional
0-16 equipment, Control MPC.
0-1
Related information
0-4
Inlet pressure sensor 2 0-6
Optional equipment, Control MPC
0-10
0-16
Related information
CU 352
IO 351
Optional equipment, Control MPC
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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Included in pre-
Operating-panel options defined Control MPC
standard
Options
Option Description Location (type key for A B E F
Control MPC)
The redundant primary sensor is visible on the
Redundant primary wiring diagram. In the
- O1 ● ● ● ●
sensor controller
The redundant primary sensor is not included.
The repair switches are visible on the wiring
Show repair switches in diagram. In the
- O2 ● ● ● ●
wiring diagram controller
Repair switches are not included.
The emergency-operation switch enables
emergency operation if a fault occurs in the
CU 352.
Emergency-operation In the
- The motor protection and the dry-running O3 - ● ● ●
switch controller
protection are not activated during emergency
operation.
Order one switch for each pump.
This option features a factory-fitted and non-
programmed IO 351B interface enabling
exchange of:
• 9 additional digital inputs
• 7 additional digital outputs In the
IO 351B interface O4 - - - -
controller
• 2 additional analog inputs
• 3 analog outputs
The CU 352 supports up to two IO 351B
interfaces.
Potential-free contacts are used to indicate
In the
Potential-free contacts - that the pumps in the system are running or O5 - - - -
controller
that an alarm is present.
The CIMs enable communication of operating
data, such as measured values and setpoints,
between Hydro MPC and a building-
management system.
CIMs must be fitted by authorised staff. The
CIM enables transfer of data such as:
CIM - Communication
• operating mode O6
interface modules
• setpoint
• control mode
• warnings and alarms
• power/energy consumption.
We offer the following CIMs:
CIM 050 GENIbus module O6a - - - -
CIM 110 LonWorks module O6b - - - -
CIM 150 PROFIBUS DP Module O6c - - - -
CIM 200 Modbus RTU Module In the O6d - - - -
CIM 260 3G/4G GRM Grundfos Remote Management controller O6e - - - -
CIM 280 3G/4G GRM Grundfos Remote Management O6f - - - -
CIM 300 BACnet MS/TP Module O6g - - - -
CIM 500 Ethernet module O6h - - - -
Dry-running protection - Electrode Relay mounted in panel. In the
- O7 - - ● -
electrode relay Order electrodes separately. controller
The vibration-limit switch is visible on the
Dry-running protection - wiring diagram. In the
- O8 - - - ●
vibration-limit switch controller
Vibration-limit switch is not included.
The inlet-pressure sensor is visible on the
Dry-running protection - wiring diagram. In the
- O9 ● ● - -
inlet pressure sensor controller
Inlet-pressure switch is not included.
Dry-running protection - In the
- Digital input is visible on the wiring diagram. O10 ● ● - -
digital input controller
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Optional equipment
Included in pre-
Operating-panel options defined Control MPC
standard
Options
Option Description Location (type key for A B E F
Control MPC)
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Optional equipment
All options can be added to the predefined package Main switch for neutral conductor
choice.
● Included in the predefined package. Nominal current of system
Description
[A]
- Not included in the predefined package.
40
Related information 100
Main switch for neutral conductor 175
250
400
Main switch for
switching off the 630
neutral conductor
800
1250
1750
2000
2500
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Accessories
15. Accessories
All accessories can be fitted to the Hydro MPC 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 Remote is used for wireless infrared or radio communication with the pumps.
Grundfos GO Remote - Various Grundfos GO Remote variants are available.
For further description, see section Grundfos GO Remote.
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 Remote.
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TM053890
2000 G2 99082714
3000 G 2 1/2 99082715
MI 301
Foot valve
Description Connection Product number Supplied with the product:
Rp 2 956120 • Grundfos MI 301
Rp 3 956130 • battery charger
Foot valve Rp 4 956449
• quick guide.
Rp 5 956459
Product numbers for MI 301
Rp 6 956461
Grundfos GO Remote variant Product number
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Alternative systems
16. Alternative systems
System Data and features
Maximum head 10 to 145 m
Hydro Multi-E
Flow rate 2 to 144 m3/h
Maximum operating pressure 16 bar
Number of pumps 2 or 4
Pump type CRE, CRIE, CME
Specially designed for water supply in buildings.
100 % adaptation to consumption.
Easy to install and commission.
Features
Small footprint.
Data communication via Grundfos R100 remote control
or Grundfos GO Remote.
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Grundfos Product Center
When you select your country, you will see the menus below. Note that some menus may not be available depending on
the country.
Example: https://product-selection.grundfos.com/uk
Pos. Description
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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Grundfos GO Remote
18. Grundfos GO Remote
Mobile solution for professionals on the GO! pump selection, including sizing, replacement and
Grundfos GO Remote is the mobile tool box for documentation. It offers intuitive, handheld assistance and
professional users on the go. It is the most access to Grundfos online tools, and it saves valuable
comprehensive platform for mobile pump control and time for reporting and data collection.
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