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Hydro MPC
Service instructions
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English (GB) Service instructions
English (GB)
Original service instructions. 2. Identification
This section shows the nameplate, the type key and the codes
CONTENTS that can appear in the variant code.
Page
As codes can be combined, a code position may
1. Symbols used in this document 3 Note
contain more than one code (letter).
2. Identification 3
2.1 Nameplate 3 2.1 Nameplate
2.2 Nameplate, IO 351 4
2.3 Nameplate, CU 352 4
2.4 Configuration file label 5
3. Technical data 5
3.1 Pressures 5
3.2 Temperatures 5
3.3 Relative air humidity 5
3.4 Sound pressure level 5
4. CU 352 and IO 351 6
4.1 Functions of terminals, CU 352 6
4.2 Functions of terminals, IO 351A and IO 351B 7
5. Fault correction tools 26
5.1 MPC/CU 352 indicator lights and alarm relay 26
5.2 MPC display 26
3
Type key
English (GB)
Type range
Control variants
E: Pumps with integrated frequency converter (0.37 - 22 kW)
E: Pumps connected to a Grundfos CUE frequency converter
(30 kW and up), one per pump
F: Pumps connected to one Grundfos CUE frequency converter
S: Mains-operated pumps (start/stop)
Manifold material
Stainless steel
/G: Galvanised steel
/OM: Other materials
Suction manifold
With suction manifold
/NS: Without suction manifold
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1 2
2 33
1
TM03 1016 2205
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96161750
96161750
4 Type CU 352 Serial No.
3 30 XP
CONTROL EQUIPMENT UN 100-240 VAC 50/60Hz - Max. 22W
Made in Denmark
!
OPEN TYPE PROCESS
CONTROL EQUIPMENT
Nameplate, IO 351A
30 XP
Fig. 2 Made in Thailand
5
96161750
3 ! 30 XP
OPEN TYPE PROCESS
CONTROL EQUIPMENT 1 Type designation
Made in Denmark
Code Meaning IO 3 5 1 B
IO Input-output module
35 Controller series
1 Model number
A For pumps with fixed speed
For pumps with fixed speed and pumps in F-systems
B controlled by external frequency converters or the CUE,
or as input-output module
4
2.4 Configuration file label 3. Technical data
English (GB)
The configuration file label shows the configuration file numbers
programmed in the CU 352. 3.1 Pressures
See section 6. Factory configuration of Hydro MPC. Inlet pressure
Hydro MPC booster systems can operate with a positive inlet
1. Control MPC 3. Hydro MPC pressure (precharged pressure system) or with a negative inlet
1 3 pressure (vacuum at the suction manifold).
2. C-MPC options 4. H-MPC options 5. Pump data
2 4 5
We recommend to calculate the inlet pressure in these cases:
• Water is drawn through long pipes.
CONFIGURATION STEPS - PLEASE FOLLOW THE NUMBERS 96586126 In this manual, the term "inlet pressure" is
defined as the pressure/vacuum which can be
Fig. 5 Configuration file label Note
measured immediately before the booster
system.
Pos. Description To avoid cavitation, make sure that there is a minimum inlet
pressure on the suction side of the booster system. The minimum
1 Control MPC - GSC file
inlet pressure in bar can be calculated as follows:
2 Control MPC options - GSC files
3 Hydro MPC - GSC file ps > Hv + ρ x g x 10-5 x NPSH + Hs - Pb
3.2 Temperatures
Liquid temperature: 0 °C to +60 °C.
Ambient temperature: 0 °C to +40 °C.
Lmax. = Lpump + (n - 1) x 3
Lmax. = Maximum sound pressure level
Lpump = Sound pressure level of one pump
n = Number of pumps
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4. CU 352 and IO 351
English (GB)
DO 1, C
DO 1, NO
DO 1, NC
DO 2, C
DO 2, NO
DO 2, NC
8
+24 V
+24 V
AI 1 3
+24 V 9
AI 2 4
AI 3 5
GND
1 2
RS-485 GND
6
RS-485 B
RS-485 A
Neutral
GND
GND
D12
D13
D11
Line
PE
7 0V 12V
6
4.2 Functions of terminals, IO 351A and IO 351B 4.2.3 Overview of inputs and outputs of modules
English (GB)
4.2.1 IO 351A
Pump module Pump module
Type IO module B
A B
3C Analog input Not used Not used 2
4A Analog output - 3 Not used
Digital input 3 9 9
2 PTC input 3 6 Not used
Digital output 3 7 7
3A
7
4.2.4 System type and IO module variants
English (GB)
E 6 CU 352 1-6 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1
CU 352 - 1 E1 - - - - -
4
IO 351A 31 - - S2 S2 S2 - -
ES
CU 352 - 1 E1 - - - - -
6
IO 351B 31 - - S2 S2 S2 S2 S2
CU 352 - 1-2 E1 E1 - - - -
5
IO 351A 31 - - - S2 S2 S2 -
ED
CU 352 - 1-2 E1 E1 - - - -
6
IO 351B 31 - - - S2 S2 S2 S2
CU 352 - - - - - - - -
EDF 6
IO 351B 31 - EF 3 EF 3 S2 S2 S2 S2
CU 352 - - - - - - - -
EF 6 IO 351B 31 - EF 3 EF 3 EF 3 - - -
IO 351B 32 - - - - EF 3 EF 3 EF 3
CU 352 - - - - - - - -
F 6 IO 351B 31 - F/S 4 F/S 4 F/S 4 - - -
IO 351B 32 - - - - F/S 4 F/S 4 F/S 4
CU 352 - - - - - - - -
3
IO 351A 31 - S2 S2 S2 - - -
S
CU 352 - - - - - - - -
6
IO 351B 31 - S2 S2 S2 S2 S2 S2
Accessory
IO 351B 41 5
All - Data exchange, for instance to a PLC
2 x IO 351B 41, 42 6
1 E = 0.37 to 22 kW are E-pumps with integrated frequency
converter.
30 to 55 kW are variable-speed pumps controlled by
Grundfos CUE frequency converters.
2 S = Mains-operated pump.
3 EF = Variable-speed pump controlled by an external
frequency converter (not CUE).
4 F/S = Mains-operated pump or variable-speed pump
controlled via a common frequency converter.
5 Interface module or operating module.
6 Interface module and operating module.
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4.2.5 Internal and external connections
English (GB)
This section shows the internal and external connections.
The section is split up according to the various system types.
Abbreviations used:
DI: Digital input
DO: Digital output
AO: Analog output
AI: Analog input
C: Common.
E systems, CU 352
3 Connection to external fieldbus. See installation and operating instructions for the CIM module.
0V
4 Connection to battery Backup battery
+12 VDC
10 DI1 10 External stop
11 GND 11
12 DI2 Digital input
5 13 GND 12 Water
13 shortage
14 DI3
All terminals (except mains terminals) must only be connected to voltages not exceeding 14
16 Vrms and 22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
Ethernet RJ45
6 External computing devices connected to the Ethernet connection must comply with the
standards IEC 60950 and UL 60950.
7 GENIbus Service connection
Supply to sensor. Short-circuit-protected
47 +24 V
30 mA 47
Pressure
Supply to sensor. Short-circuit-protected sensor
50 +24 V 50
30 mA
51 AI1 Input for analog signal, 0/4-20 mA or 0-10 V 51
Supply to sensor. Short-circuit-protected
8 53 +24 V
30 mA 53
54 AI2 54
Input for analog signal, 0/4-20 mA or 0-10 V
57 AI3
57
58 GND*
All terminals (except mains terminals) must only be connected to voltages not exceeding 58
16 Vrms and 22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
* GND is separated from other earth connections.
70 C 70
71 Relay 1 NO 71
72 NC 72
10 73 C 73
74 NO
Relay 2 74
75 NC 75
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ES systems, IO 351, GENIbus number 31
English (GB)
76 DO1, 2, 3 C IO 351
76 DO1, 2, 3 C 76
Common
77 DO1 NO 76
Relay contact, NO
2 79 DO2 NO Maximum load: 240 VAC, 2 A 77 P2, on/off
Minimum load: 5 VDC, 10 mA
79 P3, on/off
81 DO3 NO
81 P4, on/off
10 DI1
IO 351
12 DI2
Digital input 10 External stop, P2
14 DI3
3A 15 GND 12 External stop, P3
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and 14 External stop, P4
22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
15 Common, GND
Fit jumpers instead of the external stops for which the controller is designed.
53 +24 V Supply to sensor. Max. 50 mA IO 351
55 GND 53
55
57 AI1 Cannot be used.
Input for analog signal, 0/4-20 mA or
3A
60 AI2 0-10 V 57
60
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and
22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
A RS-485 A
A RS-485 A
IO 351 CU 352
Y RS-485 GND*
A A1
Y RS-485 GND* GENIbus (internal)
3C Y Y1
(Fix the screen with a cable clamp.)
B RS-485 B B B1
B RS-485 B
Functional earth
10
Group Terminal Designation Data Diagram for standard configuration
English (GB)
16 DI4 Digital input
17 GND
18 AO4 Analog output, 0-10 V
20 DI5 Digital input
21 GND Cannot be used.
22 AO5 Analog output, 0-10 V
24 DI6 Digital input
3B
25 GND
26 AO6 Analog output
42 DI7
42 External stop, P5
44 DI8 Digital input
44 External stop, P6
46 DI9
46
47 GND 47
Fit jumpers instead of the external stops for which the controller is designed.
36 PTC4 IO 351
38 PTC5 Input for PTC sensor or thermal switch 36 PTC, P5
40 PTC6 38 PTC, P6
4B 41 GND, PTC 40
Fit jumpers if no PTC sensor or thermal switch is connected. 41 GND, PTC
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and
22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
82 DO4 NO
83 DO4 C IO 351
82 P5, on/off
83 DO4 C Common
83
84 DO5 NO 83
85 DO5 C 84 P6, on/off
Relay contact, NO 85 Common
5 85 DO5 C Maximum load: 240 VAC, 2 A 85
86 DO6 NO Minimum load: 5 VDC, 10 mA 86
87
87 DO6 C
87
87 DO6 C 88
88 DO7 NO 89
89 DO7 C
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ED systems, IO 351, GENIbus number 31
English (GB)
76 DO1, 2, 3 C IO 351
76 DO1, 2, 3 C 76
Common
77 DO1 NO 76
Relay contact, NO
2 79 DO2 NO Maximum load: 240 VAC, 2 A
77 P3, on/off
Minimum load: 5 VDC, 10 mA
79 P4, on/off
81 DO3 NO
81 P5, on/off
10 DI1
IO 351
12 DI2
Digital input 10 External stop, P3
14 DI3
3A 15 GND 12 External stop, P4
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and 14 External stop, P5
22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
15 Common GND
Fit jumpers instead of the external stops for which the controller is designed.
53 +24 V Supply to sensor. Max. 50 mA IO 351
55 GND 53
55
57 AI1 Cannot be used.
3A Input for analog signal, 0/4-20 mA or 0-10 V
60 AI2 57
60
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and
22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
A RS-485 A
A RS-485 A
IO 351 CU 352
Y RS-485 GND*
A A1
Y RS-485 GND* GENIbus (internal)
3C Y Y1
(Fix the screen with a cable clamp.)
B RS-485 B B B1
B RS-485 B
Functional earth
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Group Terminal Designation Data Diagram for standard configuration
English (GB)
16 DI4 Digital input
17 GND
18 AO4 Analog output, 0-10 V
20 DI5 Digital input
21 GND Cannot be used.
22 AO5 Analog output, 0-10 V
24 DI6 Digital input
3B
25 GND
26 AO6 Analog output
42 DI7
42 External stop, P6
44 DI8 Digital input
44
46 DI9 46
47 GND 47
Fit jumpers instead of the external stops for which the controller is designed.
36 PTC4 IO 351
38 PTC5 Input for PTC sensor or thermal switch 36 PTC, P6
40 PTC6 38
4B 41 GND, PTC 40
Fit jumpers if no PTC sensor or thermal switch is connected. 41 GND, PTC
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and
22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
82 DO4 NO
83 DO4 C IO 351
82 P6, on/off
83 DO4 C Common
83
84 DO5 NO 83
85 DO5 C 84
Relay contact, NO 85
5 85 DO5 C Maximum load: 240 VAC, 2 A 85
86 DO6 NO Minimum load: 5 VDC, 10 mA 86
87
87 DO6 C
87
87 DO6 C 88
88 DO7 NO 89
89 DO7 C
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EDF systems, IO 351, GENIbus number 31
English (GB)
76 DO1, 2, 3 C IO 351
76 DO1, 2, 3 C 76
Common
77 DO1 NO 76
Relay contact, NO
2 79 DO2 NO Maximum load: 240 VAC, 2 A 77 P4, on/off, mains
Minimum load: 5 VDC, 10 mA
79 P5, on/off, mains
81 DO3 NO
81 P6, on/off, mains
10 DI1
IO 351
12 DI2
Digital input 10 External stop, P1
14 DI3
3A 15 GND 12 External stop, P2
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and 14 External stop, P3
22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
15 Common, GND
Fit jumpers instead of the external stops for which the controller is designed.
53 +24 V Supply to sensor. Max. 50 mA IO 351
55 GND 53
55
57 AI1 Cannot be used.
3A Input for analog signal, 0/4-20 mA or 0-10 V
60 AI2 57
60
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and
22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
A RS-485 A
A RS-485 A
IO 351 CU 352
Y RS-485 GND*
A A1
Y RS-485 GND* GENIbus (internal)
3C Y Y1
(Fix the screen with a cable clamp.)
B RS-485 B B B1
B RS-485 B
Functional earth
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Group Terminal Designation Data Diagram for standard configuration
English (GB)
16 DI4 Digital input IO 351
17 GND 16 VFD1, ready
17 VFD1, GND
18 AO4 Analog output, 0-10 V
18 VFD1, speed
20 DI5 Digital input 20 VFD2, ready
21 GND 21 VFD2, GND
22 AO5 Analog output, 0-10 V 22 VFD2, speed
23
24 DI6 Digital input
3B 24
25 GND 25
26 AO6 Analog output 26
42 DI7
44 DI8 Digital input 42 External stop, P4
46 DI9 44 External stop, P5
46 External stop, P6
47 GND
47 Common, GND
Fit jumpers instead of the external stops for which the controller is designed.
36 PTC4 IO 351
38 PTC5 Input for PTC sensor or thermal switch 36 PTC, P4
40 PTC6 38 PTC, P5
4B 41 GND, PTC 40 PTC, P6
Fit jumpers if no PTC sensor or thermal switch is connected. 41 GND, PTC
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and
22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
82 DO4 NO
83 DO4 C IO 351
82 VFD1, start
83 DO4 C Common
83
84 DO5 NO 83
85 DO5 C 84 VFD2, start
Relay contact, NO 85 Common
5 85 DO5 C Maximum load: 240 VAC, 2 A 85
86 DO6 NO Minimum load: 5 VDC, 10 mA 86 P3, on/off, mains
87 Common
87 DO6 C
87
87 DO6 C 88
88 DO7 NO 89
89 DO7 C
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EF systems, module B1, IO 351, GENIbus number 31
English (GB)
76 DO1, 2, 3 C IO 351
76 DO1, 2, 3 C 76
77 DO1 NO 76
Relay contact, NO
2 79 DO2 NO Maximum load: 240 VAC, 2 A 77 Cannot be used.
Minimum load: 5 VDC, 10 mA
79
81 DO3 NO
81
10 DI1
IO 351
12 DI2
Digital input 10 External stop, P1
14 DI3
3A 15 GND 12 External stop, P2
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and 14 External stop, P3
22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
15 Common, GND
Fit jumpers instead of the external stops for which the controller is designed.
53 +24 V Supply to sensor. Max. 50 mA IO 351
55 GND 53
55
57 AI1 Cannot be used.
3A Input for analog signal, 0/4-20 mA or 0-10 V
60 AI2 57
60
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and
22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
A RS-485 A
A RS-485 A
IO 351 CU 352
Y RS-485 GND*
A A1
Y RS-485 GND* GENIbus (internal)
3C Y Y1
(Fix the screen with a cable clamp.)
B RS-485 B B B1
B RS-485 B
Functional earth
16
Group Terminal Designation Data Diagram for standard configuration
English (GB)
16 DI4 Digital input IO 351
17 GND 16 VFD1, ready
17 VFD1, GND
18 AO4 Analog output, 0-10 V
18 VFD1, speed
20 DI5 Digital input 20 VFD2, ready
21 GND 21 VFD2, GND
22 AO5 Analog output, 0-10 V 22 VFD2, speed
23 VFD3, ready
3B 24 DI6 Digital input
24 VFD3, GND
25 GND 25 VFD3, speed
26 AO6 Analog output 26
42 DI7 42
44 DI8 Digital input 44
46 DI9 46
47 GND 47
36 PTC4 IO 351
38 PTC5 Input for PTC sensor or thermal switch 36
40 PTC6 38
4B 41 GND, PTC 40
Fit jumpers if no PTC sensor or thermal switch is connected. 41
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and
22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
82 DO4 NO
83 DO4 C IO 351
82 VFD1, start
83 DO4 C Common
83
84 DO5 NO 83
85 DO5 C 84 VFD2, start
Relay contact, NO 85 Common
5 85 DO5 C Maximum load: 240 VAC, 2 A 85
86 DO6 NO Minimum load: 5 VDC, 10 mA 86 VFD3, start
87 Common
87 DO6 C
87
87 DO6 C 88
88 DO7 NO 89
89 DO7 C
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EF systems, module B2, IO 351, GENIbus number 32
English (GB)
76 DO1, 2, 3 C IO 351
76 DO1, 2, 3 C 76
77 DO1 NO 76
Relay contact, NO
2 79 DO2 NO Maximum load: 240 VAC, 2 A 77 Cannot be used.
Minimum load: 5 VDC, 10 mA
79
81 DO3 NO
81
10 DI1
IO 351
12 DI2
Digital input 10 External stop, P4
14 DI3
3A 15 GND 12 External stop, P5
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and 14 External stop, P6
22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
15 Common, GND
Fit jumpers instead of the external stops for which the controller is designed.
53 +24 V Supply to sensor. Max. 50 mA IO 351
55 GND 53
55
57 AI1 Cannot be used.
3A Input for analog signal, 0/4-20 mA or 0-10 V
60 AI2 57
6
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and
22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
A RS-485 A
A RS-485 A
IO 351 CU 352
Y RS-485 GND*
A A1
Y RS-485 GND* GENIbus (internal)
3C Y Y1
(Fix the screen with a cable clamp.)
B RS-485 B B B1
B RS-485 B
Functional earth
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Group Terminal Designation Data Diagram for standard configuration
English (GB)
16 DI4 Digital input IO 351
17 GND 16 VFD4, ready
17 VFD4, GND
18 AO4 Analog output, 0-10 V
18 VFD4, speed
20 DI5 Digital input 20 VFD5, ready
21 GND 21 VFD5, GND
22 AO5 Analog output, 0-10 V 22 VFD5, speed
23 VFD6, ready
3B 24 DI6 Digital input
24 VFD6, GND
25 GND 25 VFD6, speed
26 AO6 Analog output 26
42 DI7 42
44 DI8 Digital input 44
46 DI9 46
47 GND 47
36 PTC4 IO 351
38 PTC5 Input for PTC sensor or thermal switch 36
40 PTC6 38
4B 41 GND, PTC 40
Fit jumpers if no PTC sensor or thermal switch is connected. 41
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and
22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
82 DO4 NO
83 DO4 C IO 351
82 VFD4, start
83 DO4 C Common
83
84 DO5 NO 83
85 DO5 C 84 VFD5, start
Relay contact, NO 85 Common
5 85 DO5 C Maximum load: 240 VAC, 2 A 85
86 DO6 NO Minimum load: 5 VDC, 10 mA 86 VFD6, start
87 Common
87 DO6 C
87
87 DO6 C 88
88 DO7 NO 89
89 DO7 C
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F systems, module B1, IO 351, GENIbus number 31
English (GB)
76 DO1, 2, 3 C IO 351
76 DO1, 2, 3 C 76
Common
77 DO1 NO 76
Relay contact, NO
2 79 DO2 NO Maximum load: 240 VAC, 2 A 77 P1, on/off, mains
Minimum load: 5 VDC, 10 mA
79 P2, on/off, mains
81 DO3 NO
81 P3, on/off, mains
10 DI1
IO 351
12 DI2
Digital input 10 External stop, P1
14 DI3
3A 15 GND 12 External stop, P2
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and 14 External stop, P3
22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
15 Common, GND
Fit jumpers instead of the external stops for which the controller is designed.
53 +24 V Supply to sensor. Max. 50 mA IO 351
55 GND 53
55
57 AI1 Cannot be used.
3A Input for analog signal, 0/4-20 mA or 0-10 V
60 AI2 57
60
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and
22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
A RS-485 A
A RS-485 A
IO 351 CU 352
Y RS-485 GND*
A A1
Y RS-485 GND* GENIbus (internal)
3C Y Y1
(Fix the screen with a cable clamp.)
B RS-485 B B B1
B RS-485 B
Functional earth
20
Group Terminal Designation Data Diagram for standard configuration
English (GB)
16 DI4 Digital input IO 351
17 GND 16
17 VFD1, GND
18 AO4 Analog output, 0-10 V
18 VFD1, speed
20 DI5 Digital input 20
21 GND 21
22 AO5 Analog output, 0-10 V 22
23
24 DI6 Digital input
3B 24
25 GND 25
26 AO6 Analog output 26
42 DI7
44 DI8 Digital input 42 VFD, ready
46 DI9 44
46
47 GND
47 VFD, GND
Fit jumpers instead of the external stops for which the controller is designed.
36 PTC4 IO 351
38 PTC5 Input for PTC sensor or thermal switch 36
40 PTC6 38
4B 41 GND, PTC 40
Fit jumpers if no PTC sensor or thermal switch is connected. 4
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and
22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
82 DO4 NO
83 DO4 C IO 351
82 P1, on/off, VFD
83 DO4 C Common
83
84 DO5 NO 83
85 DO5 C 84 P2, on/off, VFD
Relay contact, NO 85 Common
5 85 DO5 C Maximum load: 240 VAC, 2 A 85
86 DO6 NO Minimum load: 5 VDC, 10 mA 86 P3, on/off, VFD
87 Common
87 DO6 C
87
87 DO6 C 88 VFD, start
88 DO7 NO 89 Common
89 DO7 C
21
F systems, module B2, IO 351, GENIbus number 32
English (GB)
76 DO1, 2, 3 C IO 351
76 DO1, 2, 3 C 76
Common
77 DO1 NO 76
Relay contact, NO
2 79 DO2 NO Maximum load: 240 VAC, 2 A 77 P4, on/off, mains
Minimum load: 5 VDC, 10 mA
79 P5, on/off, mains
81 DO3 NO
81 P6, on/off, mains
10 DI1
IO 351
12 DI2
Digital input 10 External stop, P4
14 DI3
3A 15 GND 12 External stop, P5
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and 14 External stop, P6
22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
15 Common, GND
Fit jumpers instead of the external stops for which the controller is designed.
53 +24 V Supply to sensor. Max. 50 mA IO 351
55 GND 53
55
57 AI1 Cannot be used.
3A Input for analog signal, 0/4-20 mA or 0-10 V
60 AI2 57
60
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and
22.6 Vpeak or 35 VDC.
A RS-485 A
A RS-485 A
IO 351 CU 352
Y RS-485 GND*
A A1
Y RS-485 GND* GENIbus (internal)
3C Y Y1
(Fix the screen with a cable clamp.)
B RS-485 B B B1
B RS-485 B
Functional earth
22
Group Terminal Designation Data Diagram for standard configuration
English (GB)
16 DI4 Digital input IO 351
17 GND 16
17
18 AO4 Analog output, 0-10 V
18
20 DI5 Digital input 20
21 GND 21
22 AO5 Analog output, 0-10 V 22
23
3B 24 DI6 Digital input
24
25 GND 25
26 AO6 Analog output 26
42 DI7 42
44 DI8 Digital input 44
46 DI9 46
47 GND 47
36 PTC4 IO 351
38 PTC5 Input for PTC sensor or thermal switch 36
40 PTC6 38
4B 41 GND, PTC 40
Fit jumpers if no PTC sensor or thermal switch is connected. 41
23
S systems, IO 351, GENIbus number 31
English (GB)
76 DO1, 2, 3 C IO 351
76 DO1, 2, 3 C 76
Common
77 DO1 NO 76
Relay contact, NO
2 79 DO2 NO Maximum load: 240 VAC, 2 A 77 P1, on/off, mains
Minimum load: 5 VDC, 10 mA
79 P2, on/off, mains
81 DO3 NO
81 P3, on/off, mains
10 DI1
IO 351
12 DI2
Digital input 10 External stop, P1
14 DI3
3A 15 GND 12 External stop, P2
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and 22.6 Vpeak 14 External stop, P3
or 35 VDC.
15 Common, GND
Fit jumpers instead of the external stops for which the controller is designed.
53 +24 V Supply to sensor. Max. 50 mA IO 351
55 GND 53
55
57 AI1 Cannot be used.
3A Input for analog signal, 0/4-20 mA or 0-10 V
60 AI2 57
60
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and 22.6 Vpeak
or 35 VDC.
A RS-485 A
A RS-485 A
IO 351 CU 352
Y RS-485 GND*
GENIbus (internal) A A1
3C Y RS-485 GND*
(Fix the screen with a cable clamp.) Y Y1
B RS-485 B B B1
B RS-485 B
Functional earth
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Group Terminal Designation Data Diagram for standard configuration
English (GB)
16 DI4 Digital input IO 351
17 GND 16
17
18 AO4 Analog output, 0-10 V
18
20 DI5 Digital input 20
21 GND 21
22 AO5 Analog output, 0-10 V 22
23
24 DI6 Digital input
3B 24
25 GND 25
26 AO6 Analog output 26
42 DI7
44 DI8 Digital input 42 External stop, P4
46 DI9 44 External stop, P5
46 External stop, P6
47 GND
47 Common, GND
Fit jumpers instead of the external stops for which the controller is designed.
36 PTC4 IO 351
38 PTC5 Input for PTC sensor or thermal switch 36 PTC, P4
40 PTC6 38 PTC, P5
4B 41 GND, PTC 40 PTC, P6
Fit jumpers if no PTC sensor or thermal switch is connected. 41 GND, PTC
The terminals must only be connected to voltages of maximum 16 Vrms and 22.6 Vpeak
or 35 VDC.
82 DO4 NO
83 DO4 C IO 351
82 P4, on/off
83 DO4 C Common
83
84 DO5 NO 83
85 DO5 C 84 P5, on/off
Relay contact, NO 85 Common
5 85 DO5 C Maximum load: 240 VAC, 2 A 85
86 DO6 NO Minimum load: 5 VDC, 10 mA 86 P6, on/off
87 Common
87 DO6 C
87
87 DO6 C 88
88 DO7 NO 89
89 DO7 C
4.2.6 CU 352 and IO 351 installation and operating
instructions
See WinCAPS or WebCAPS > Service > Hydro MPC > CU 352 or
IO 351 > Installation and operating instructions.
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5. Fault correction tools Description of pump status
English (GB)
5.1 MPC/CU 352 indicator lights and alarm relay Pump status indicator Description
See WinCAPS or WebCAPS > Service > Hydro MPC > CU 352 or Rotating, green Pump running.
IO 351 > Installation and operating instructions.
Permanently green Pump ready (not running).
5.2 MPC display Rotating, yellow Warning. Pump running.
5.2.1 Status Permanently yellow Warning. Pump ready (not running).
The display shown below is the status display. This display is Permanently red Alarm. Pump stopped.
shown when the Hydro MPC is switched on, and it appears if the For further details on an alarm, go to the "Alarm" menu in the top
buttons of the control panel remain untouched for 15 minutes. bar. The "3. Alarm" display gives access to the following status
displays.
F • Actual alarms
G • Alarm log
H • Service contact information.
Alarm log
The alarm log can store up to 24 warnings and alarms.
E A
I
C
D B
Description
No settings can be made in this menu.
The actual value (process value, PV) of the control parameter,
usually the discharge pressure, is shown in the upper right corner
(G) together with the selected setpoint (SP) (H).
The upper half of the display (A) shows a graphic illustration of Fig. 10 Alarm log
the pump system. The selected measuring parameters are shown
with sensor symbol and actual value. Description
The lower display half (B) shows the following: Here warnings and alarms are shown.
• the most recent active alarm, if any, and the fault cause with For every warning or alarm, the following will be shown:
the fault code in brackets • Whether it is a warning or an alarm .
• system status with actual operating mode and control source • Where the fault occurred. System, Pump 1, Pump 2, etc.
• pump status with actual operating mode. • In case of input-related faults, the input will be shown.
If a fault has occurred, the warning symbol or • The cause of the fault and the alarm code in brackets, for
alarm symbol will be shown in the line (C) instance "Water shortage (214)".
Note • When the fault occurred: Date and time.
together with the cause and fault code, for
instance "Overtemperature (64)". • When the fault disappeared: Date and time. If the fault still
If the fault is related to one of the pumps, the symbol or will exists, date and time will be shown as --...--.
also be shown in front of the status line (D) of the pump in • The most recent warning/alarm is shown at the top of the
question. At the same time, the pump status indicator (E) will display.
change colour to either yellow or red as described in the table 5.2.2 Passwords
below. The symbol or will be shown to the right in the top
line of the display (F). As long as a fault is present, this symbol Passwords can be set to prevent unauthorised change of settings
will be shown in the top line of all displays. in the menus "Operation" and "Settings".
See the Hydro MPC installation and operating instructions.
Both passwords are disabled. If a password is enabled, the
factory setting is "1234".
Service passwords
If a customer password is set and not available for a Grundfos
service engineer, the booster system can be unlocked by using
the Grundfos service code "6814". Please protect this code and
avoid unauthorised use of the code.
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5.2.3 Alarm list
English (GB)
Check all active alarm codes before starting the fault correction.
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MPC alarm Associated Alarm/warning
English (GB)
Alarm Reset
indication device and Description/cause Remedy
code type 1 Action type 2
Protocol description device number
The monitored pressure Warning
Reduce the pressure to
Pressure relief 219 System could not be reduced Auto
below the limit. Unchanged
sufficiently.
The pressure set cannot Alarm/warning
Man/
Pressure build-up fault 215 System be reached within the Check limit and pipes.
auto Stop/unchanged
configured time.
Pumps outside duty The pump is running Man/ Warning
208 System Check the system.
range outside the defined range. auto Unchanged
Check wires.
Pilot pump fault 216 Pilot pump Pilot pump fault. Auto Warning
Check the pump.
The precharge pressure Warning
(or the level in the feed
Water shortage Man/
206 tank) is below its
Water shortage* auto
programmable warning Unchanged
limit.
The precharge pressure Alarm
(or the level in the feed
tank) is below its Check the actual pressure
Water shortage Man/ Stop
214 programmable alarm limit. and the corresponding
Water shortage* auto
settings.
The pressure switch Warning
Check the sensor/switch,
detects water shortage. wiring and input according Unchanged
to the wiring diagram.
Alarm
Pressure high The operating pressure is Check the sensor/switch.
Man/
Pressure above 210 above the programmable Fast stop
auto
maximum pressure* high-pressure alarm limit. (overrules min.
seq. time)
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MPC alarm Associated Alarm/warning
English (GB)
Alarm Reset
indication device and Description/cause Remedy
code type 1 Action type 2
Protocol description device number
Internal fault, CU 352
The real-time clock in the
Real-time clock out of 157 Replace the CU 352.
CU 352 is out of order.
order*
Warning
Fault, Ethernet
No address from DHCP
Ethernet: No address 231
server.
from DHCP server* Communication fault.
Fault, Ethernet Contact the system
Ethernet: Auto- Auto-disabled due to integrator.
232 CU 352 Auto
disabled due to misuse.
misuse*
Unchanged
FLASH parameter
verification error Verification error in the
083 Replace the CU 352.
FLASH parameter CU 352 FLASH memory.
verification error*
Other fault, associated Other fault, associated
83 Setting data not correct. Warning
device device.
Hardware fault in the See "Actual alarms", and
Warning
IO 351 internal fault IO 351A. identify the faulty IO 351
Hardware fault, 080 IO 351 module from the alarm Auto
type 2* Hardware fault in the message. Replace the
Unchanged
IO 351B. module.
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5.3 R100 and Grundfos GO Remote 5.3.5 Custom configuration
English (GB)
The R100 or the Grundfos Go Remote can be used for setting the The custom configuration function enables you to change
addresses of the IO 351 modules and for reading out settings. selected standard configuration settings to a custom
The general-purpose IO module inputs and outputs are set up via configuration.
the CU 352 or with a PC Tool connected via the CU 352. Custom configuration should be considered as an expert tool to
5.3.1 PC Tool E-products be used for changing/adjusting standard data.
The Grundfos PC Tool E-products, version 11.00.01 or later, 5.3.6 Data logging
supports the Hydro MPC and the components included. Data logging of all data takes place continuously. In the net list,
A detailed PC Tool Help assistant is available in the tool program, you can select the data to be visible. When the PC Tool is shut
and a user manual in PDF format can be printed from the tool. down, you will be asked whether you want to save your data log.
The tool can be connected to the CU 352 of the Hydro MPC
5.3.7 Updating configuration files
booster system and communicate with IO modules and E-pumps.
The "Network list" of the tool shows the units which are capable of You can import an updated library of the standard configuration
communicating with the application in question. files from Tools > Update configuration files. If the selected library
The tool supports these functions: is the same as or older than the one already installed, a warning
allows you to either skip the update or proceed to overwrite the
5.3.2 Network list existing library. "Update GSC Files" opens a dialogue, allowing
This is a list of all GENIbus products connected to the network. you to browse for the zipped GSC files library.
Clicking [Network list] in the toolbar allows you to toggle between
If your computer is connected to a Grundfos
the network list expanded and collapsed.
network, the dialogue offers an automatic update.
5.3.3 Monitor When you select the automatic update, the PC
Note
This function gives an overview and details of the operating Tool will find the updated GSC library on the
status of the product. Grundfos network. Accordingly, you need not
browse for the library.
Output
If the expected output function does not take place according to
6. Factory configuration of Hydro MPC
the graphical presentation, it may be due to the following faults:
• Defective component connected to the output. Check the 6.1 Necessary equipment
component according to the wiring diagram.
The following equipment is required:
• The output from the IO module does not function according to
1. R100 or Grundfos GO Remote, SW version 14, Nov. 01, 2005
the graphical presentation. Check the physical output.
or later.
Input 2. PC Tool E-Products, version 11.00.01 or later.
If the expected input function does not take place according to the
graphical presentation, it may be due to the following faults: 6.2 Factory configuration of Hydro MPC
• The input signal is not as shown in the graphical presentation. The configuration consists of these steps:
Check that the signal is OK on the input terminal. 6.2.1 Setting the GENIbus number in IO 351 modules, if any
• The input of the IO module is defective. Replace the IO 6.2.2 Configuration of the CU 352
module.
6.2.3 Configuration of external frequency converters, if any
• The CU 352 is defective.
6.2.4 Step-by-step configuration of E-pump(s), if any.
5.3.4 Standard configuration
6.2.1 Setting the GENIbus number in IO 351 modules, if any
The standard configuration function allows you to select the
Depending on the Control MPC system type and Control MPC
appropriate standard configuration file for the product and send
options, the control panel is equipped with none or up to four
the file to the product.
IO 351A/B modules.
It is possible to import a Grundfos Standard Configuration (GSC)
The modules present will have the designation numbers A1, A2,
file library via Tools > Update configuration files.
A01 or A03.
From factory, the Hydro MPC booster system is configured/
The units must have a GENIbus number according to the table
programmed for the application.
below.
If an IO module is replaced, the new module will automatically be
configured from the CU 352 when the booster system is Control MPC
restarted. Remember to give the new module the correct Address
Module with designation option GSC file to
GENIbus address by means of the R100. of module
download
If replaced, a CU 352 must be configured to the application in
IO 351B interface 41 98272072
question. Follow the instructions in the "HELP assistant".
Standard configuration files are included in the tool when it is IO interface 42 98272073
installed for the first time. Operating lights 41 98272076
Subsequently, it is the user’s responsibility to download the Interface and operating lights 41 + 42 98272077
current version of the "Standard configuration file library". Pressure relief 41 98272079
See section 5.3.7 Updating configuration files.
Interface and pressure relief 41 + 42 98272081
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To assign GENIbus numbers to the IO 351 module(s), if any, 6.2.2 Configuration of the CU 352
proceed as follows:
English (GB)
To make the system work properly, the CU 352 in the Control
1. Switch on the power supply to the Control MPC. MPC must be configured with a number of GSC files (Grundfos
2. Switch on the R100 or Grundfos GO Remote and point it at Standard Configuration files).
the IR window of the first IO 351 to make contact with this • Control MPC requires a "Control MPC GSC file" which
module. includes information about the system type in question (E, ES,
ED, etc.) and the number of main pumps in the system.
If there is more than one IO 351, move close to
the IR window to make sure that only one module • Control MPC based on one or two IO 351B modules with the
Note designation numbers A01 and A03 requires a "Control MPC
is communicating with the R100 or Grundfos GO
Remote at a time. options - GSC file".
• Hydro MPC requires a Hydro MPC GSC file describing the
discharge pressure, sensor range and dry-running protection
type.
• Hydro MPC fitted with a redundant primary sensor requires a
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Step-by-step configuration of Control MPC 10. From the drop-down menus, select the configuration of the
current application.
English (GB)
6307031
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6.2.3 Configuration of external frequency converters, if any
English (GB)
The manufacturer's factory settings of the external frequency
converter(s) used in Hydro MPC F, EF and EDF must be changed
to the Grundfos settings before the MPC is ready for test.
To configure the external frequency converter:
1. Switch on the power supply to the frequency converter(s) by
means of the automatic circuit breaker.
2. For each frequency converter, make the settings as described
in the table below.
VLT 2800
Press [QUICK MENU] + [+] to access all parameters.
Value or number in
Value or number in display of VLT
Parameter display of VLT
Function Function
Number of Number of
Value Value
function function
001 Language English [0] Language -2 -
Constant Variable torque low [2]
101 Torque characteristic [1] Torque characteristic
torque Variable torque medium [3]
102 Motor power - - Motor power -3 -
103 Motor voltage 230/400 V - Motor voltage -3 -
104 Motor frequency 50 Hz Motor frequency -3 -
105 Motor current - Motor current -3 -
106 Rated motor speed - Rated motor speed -3 -
Thermistor trip, LC filter
[2]
No connected 1
128 Thermal motor protection [0] Thermal motor protection
protection 1 No thermal protection,
[0]
LC filter not connected 1
136 Slip compensation 100 % - Slip compensation 0% -
Output frequency high
202 132 Hz - Output frequency high limit -4 -
limit
205 Maximum reference 50 Hz - Maximum reference -4 -
207 Ramp-up time 1 3 sec. - Ramp-up time 1 1 sec. -
208 Ramp-down time 1 3 sec. - Ramp-down time 1 1 sec. -
Thermistor, LC filter
[25]
connected 1
303 Digital input 19 Reversing [9] Digital input 19
No function, LC filter not
[0]
connected 1
Manual
405 Reset function [0] Reset function Auto reset x 10 [10]
reset
Variable switching Without LC Variable switching LC filter connected [3]
412 [2]
frequency filter frequency Without LC filter [2]
1 Thermistor function used for thermal protection of LC filter.
2 For information about languages available, see relevant
documentation.
3 Use data from the Hydro MPC booster system.
4 51 Hz for a 50 Hz supply and 61 Hz for a 60 Hz supply.
Factory settings of VLT 2800
To recall the factory settings of all parameters, follow the
procedure below:
1. Disconnect the power supply.
2. Press and hold [QUICK MENU] + [+] + [CHANGE DATA] and
reconnect the power supply.
3. All parameters are now reset to the factory setting, except the
fault log.
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VLT 6000
English (GB)
34
VLT FC 100
English (GB)
Press [EXTEND MENU] to access all parameters.
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6.2.4 Step-by-step configuration of E-pump(s), if any Configuration of the CUE(s), if any
English (GB)
Before the Hydro MPC system is ready for test, the E-pumps The manufacturer's factory settings of the CUE used in
have to be set. Control MPC must be changed to the Control MPC settings
• Switch on the power supply to the E-pumps by means of the before it is ready to test.
automatic circuit breaker. To configure the CUE:
• Set the GENIbus number to the same number as that of the 1. Switch off the power supply to the CUE(s) by means of the
pump using the R100 or Grundfos GO Remote. automatic circuit breaker.
(Number = 1 for pump No 1, etc. Pilot pumps are set to GENIbus 2. Connect the PC Tool to the GENIbus terminals of the CUE
number 10.) which you want to configure.
3. Switch on the power supply to the CUE.
Number the pumps from left to right, always
Note 4. Start the PC Tool E-products.
starting with the E-pumps.
5. When communication has been established, the PC Tool
"Network list" will display the icon for the CUE.
6. Select the CUE in the "Network list".
7. Select the PC Tool function "Custom configuration".
8. Go to section "GENIbus", and set the unit number to the same
number as that of the CUE.
(Number = 1 for CUE No 1, etc. Pilot pumps are set to 10.)
Note: Steps 7 and 8 are not necessary for the CUE in Hydro
MPC-F.
9. Go to section "General", select "Pump Family" and enter
Pump 1 Pump 2 motor data. See fig. 7.
TM05 7275 0913 Note: Motor data are to be read from the motor nameplate.
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7. Danfoss frequency converters
English (GB)
For further documentation on Danfoss frequency converters, see
the manual supplied with the frequency converter, or download it
from http://www.danfoss.com.
8. CUE
Service instructions, see WebCAPS.
Service instructions, extended, see GTI.
9. MGE
Service instructions, see WebCAPS.
Service instructions, extended, see GTI.
10. Disposal
This product or parts of it must be disposed of in an
environmentally sound way:
1. Use the public or private waste collection service.
2. If this is not possible, contact the nearest Grundfos company
or service workshop.
Subject to alterations.
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