English (US) Installation and operating instructions
Original installation and operating instructions.
CONTENTS
1.Limited warranty
2.Symbols used in this document
3.Introduction
4.Approvals
4.1 Delivery and handling
4.2 Applications
4.3 Identification
5.Installation
5.1 Mounting
5.2 Cable entries
5.3 Ensuring motor cool ing
5.4 Outdoor installation
5.5 Drain holes
6.Electrical installation
6.1 Protection against electric shock, indirect contact
6.2 Mains supply
7.Operating conditions
7.1 Maximum number of starts and stops
7.2 Ambient temperature
7.3 Installation altitude
7.4 Air humidity
7.5 Motor cooling
7.6 Pumps with factory-fitted pressure sensor
8.Startup
8.1 Positive inlet pressure start-up procedure
8.2 Flooded suction and suction lift start up procedures
9.User interfaces
9.1 Standard control panel
10. Grundfos Eye
Warnin g
Prior to installation, read these installation and
operating instructions. Installation and operation
must comply with local regulations and accepted
codes of good practice.
Warnin g
This booklet should be left with the owner of the
pump for future reference and information
regarding its operation.
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1. Limited warranty
Products manufactured by GRUNDFOS PUMPS CORPORATION
(Grundfos) are warranted to the original user only to be free of
defects in material and workmanship for a period of 24 months
from date of installation, but not more than 30 months from date
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of manufacture. Grundfos' liability under this warranty shall be
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limited to repairing or replacing at Grundfos' option, without
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charge, F.O.B. Grundfos' factory or authorized service station,
any product of Grundfos' manufacture. Grundfos will not be liable
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for any costs of removal, installation, transportation, or any other
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charges which may arise in connection with a warranty claim.
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Products which are sold but not manufactured by Grundfos are
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subject to the warranty provided by the manufacturer of said
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products and not by Grundfos' warranty. Grundfos will not be
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liable for damage or wear to products caused by abnormal
alteration or repair, or if the product was not installed in
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accordance with Grundfos' printed installation and operating
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instructions.
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To obtain service under this warranty, the defective product must
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be returned to the distributor or dealer of Grun dfos' products from
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which it was purchased together with proof of purchase and
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installation date, failure date, and supporting installation data.
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Unless otherwise provided, the distributor or dealer will contact
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Grundfos or an authorized service station for instructions.
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Any defective product to be returned to Grundfos or a service
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station must be sent freight prepaid; documentation supporting
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the warranty claim and/or a Return Material Authorization must
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be included if so instructed.
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GRUNDFOS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR
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CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOSSES, OR EXPENSES
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ARISING FROM INSTALLATION, USE, OR ANY OTHER
CAUSES. THERE ARE NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
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WARRANTIES, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
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FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND
THOSE WARRANTIES DESCRIBED OR REFERRED TO
ABOVE.
Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damages and some jurisdictions do
not allow limit actions on how long implied warranties may last.
Therefore, the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to
you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may
also have other rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
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2. Symbols used in this document
Caution
Note
Note
Warnin g
If these safety instructions are not observed,
it may result in personal injury.
Warnin g
If these instructions are not observed, it may lead
to electric shock with consequent risk of serious
personal injury or death.
Warnin g
The surface of the product may be so hot that
it may cause burns or personal injury.
If these safety instructions are not observed, it
may result in malfunction or damage to the
equipment.
Notes or instructions that make the job easier
and ensure safe operation.
3. Introduction
These installation and operating instructions are a supplement to
the installation and operating instructions for the corresponding
standard CM (E) pumps.
For instructions not mentioned specifically in this manual, see the
installation and operating instructions for the standard pump.
Grundfos CMBE is designed on the CME platform. CMBE
operates at 4000 rpm producing a unique performance curve
from the standard CME.
CMBE comes complete with 5 way tee, pressure tank, pressure
sensor, pressure gauge, and non return valve.
CMBE has built-in dry run protection.
The pumps have a built-in PI controller and are set up with a
pressure sensor enabling the control of the pump discharge
pressure.
The pumps have been factory-set to constant-pressure control
mode. The pumps are typically used to keep a constant pressure
in variable-demand systems.
4. Approvals
Drinking Water Certifications
English (US)
TM06 3626 0215TM06 3627 0215TM06 4295 0515
UL Electrical
1 x 230 V CMBE models: UL Listing for Packaged Pumping
System
UL Electrical
1 x 115 V CMBE models: Motor is UL Recognized
TM06 0793 0214
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Caution
4.1 Delivery and handling
4.1.1 Delivery
Examine the pump carefully to make sure no damage has
occurred during shipment.
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Fig. 1 CMBE
Pos.Component
1Diaphragm tank
2Pressure gauge 0-145 psi (0-10 bar)
3Five way fitting with integrated non-return valve
4CME pump
5Pressure sensor
4.1.2 Handling
The pump should remain the packing until
installation.
The packing is specially designed to protect it from damage.
During unpacking and prior to installation, make sure that the
pump is not dropped or mishandled.
4.2 Applications
The CMBE is designed for domestic and commercial constant
pressure applications.
4.2.1 Pumped liquids
The CMBE is designed for pumping water and other thin,
non-aggressive and non-explosive liquids, not containing solid
particles or fibers. If the pump has been used for dirty liquids;
e.g., pool water, it must be flushed through with clean water
immediately after use.
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4.3 Identification
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4.3.1 Type key
ExampleCMBE144IUCIDE
Type range
CMBE: CME booster with integrated frequency converter
Rated flow rate
At 50 Hz [m
Max. head
[m]
Materials in contact with the pumped liquid
I: Sleeve EN 1.4301/AISI 304
x Pump shaftEN 1.4301/AISI 304
x Impellers/chambersEN 1.4301/AISI 304
x Pressure managerPP 30GF
x Pressure tankEPDM/steel/PP/Butyl
x 5-way valveEN 1.4301/AISI 304
Supply voltage
X: 1 x 115 V, 60 Hz
U: 1 x 200-240, V 60 Hz
Motor
C: High-efficiency motor with frequency converter (IP55)
Mains cable and plug
B: U.S. plug NEMA 5-15 (1 x 115 V m, 60 Hz, CMBE)
I: Without cable and plug, (1 x 200 - 240 V, 60 Hz CMBE)
Controller
D: Integrated frequency converter
E: Thread type and size
4.3.2 Nameplate
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Fig. 2 Nameplate
Pos.Description
1Combined product type and conf.
2Code of model
3Material number
4Supply voltage
6Full load Amps
7Frequency
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8Power input (HP)
9Max. system pressure (MPa)
10Max. system pressure (psi)
11IP Class
12Maximum head (psi)
13Nominal head (psi)
14Nominal flow rate (gpm)
15Max. ambient temp. (°F)
16Max. liquid temp. (°F)
17EFF
18Combined Approvals
19Nameplate layout
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Note
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5. Installation
Warnin g
Installation and operation must comply with local
regulations and accepted codes of good practice.
Warnin g
All electrical work should be performed by a
qualified electrician in accordance with the latest
edition of the National Electrical Code, local
codes and regulations.
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Verify that the electrical supply has been
switched OFF before making any connections.
The pump should not be connected to the
electrical system until it has been properly
installed in the piping system.
We recommend that installation is carried out by skilled pe rsonnel
with technical qualifications required by the specific legislation in
force.
The term skilled personnel means persons whose training,
experience and instruction, as well as their knowledge of the
respective standards and requirements for accident prevention
and working conditions, have been approved by the person in
charge of plant safety, authorizing them to perform all the
necessary activities, during which they are able to recognize and
avoid all dangers.
5.1 Mounting
The pump must be secured to a solid foundation by bolts through
the holes in the flange or the base plate.
5.4 Outdoor installation
When installed outdoors, the motor must be provided with a
suitable cover to avoid condensation on the electronic
components. See fig. 2.
When fitting a cover to the motor, observe the
guideline in section 5.3 Ensuring motor cooling.
The cover must be sufficiently large to ensure that the motor is
not exposed to direct sunlight, rain or snow. Grundfos does not
supply covers. We therefore recommend that you have a cover
built for the specific application. In areas with high air humidity,
we recommend that you enable the built-in standstill heating
function.
TM05 3496 3512TM02 9037 1604
Fig. 4 Examples of covers (not supplied by Grundfos)
5.5 Drain holes
When the motor is installed in moist surroundings or areas with
high air humidity, the bottom drain hole should be open.
The enclosure class of the motor will then be lower. The open
drain hole helps prevent condensation in the motor as it will make
the motor self-venting and allow water and humid air to escape.
The motor has a plugged drain hole on the drive side. The flange
can be turned 90 ° to both sides or 180 °.
5.2 Cable entries
The motor has four M20 screwed cable entries fitted with blind
plugs from factory.
The following cable glands are included:
• 2 x M20 cable gland, cable diameter ∅5 mm
• 1 x M20 cable gland, cable diameter ∅7-14 mm.
5.3 Ensuring motor cooling
In order to ensure sufficient cooling of the motor,
the distance (D) between the end of the fan cover
and a wall or other fixed objects must always be
at least 2 inches (50 mm), irrespective of motor
size. See fig. 1.
Fig. 3 Minimum distance (D) from the motor to a wall or other
fixed objects
Fig. 5 Drain holes
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6. Electrical installation
Note
Note
Note
Note
ELCB
(GFCI)
Note
Note
ELCB
(GFCI)
Carry out the electrical connection according to local regulations.
Check that the supply voltage and frequency correspond to the
values stated on the nameplate.
Warnin g
Do not make any connections in the terminal box
unless the power supply has been switched off
for at least 5 minutes.
Make sure that the power supply cannot be
accidentally switched on.
The motor must be earthed and protected against
indirect contact in accordance with local
regulations.
If the power supply cable is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer, the manufacturer’s
service partner or a similarly qualified person.
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The user or the installer is responsible for the
installation of correct earthing and protection
according to local regulations. All operations
must be carried out by a qualified electrician.
6.1 Protection against electric shock, indirect contact
Warnin g
The motor must be earthed and protected against
indirect contact in accordance with local
regulations.
Protective-earth conductors must always have a yellow/green
(PE) or yellow/green/blue (PEN) color marking.
6.1.1 Protection against mains voltage transients
The motor is protected against mains voltage transients in
accordance with EN 61800-3.
6.1.2 Motor protection
The motor requires no external motor protection. The motor
incorporates thermal protection against slow overloading and
blocking.
6.2 Mains supply
6.2.1 Single-phase supply voltage
• 1 x 115 V - 10 %/+ 10 %, 60 Hz, PE.
• 1 x 200-240 V - 10 %/+ 10 %, 50/60 Hz, PE.
Check that the supply voltage and frequency correspond to the
values stated on the nameplate.
If the motor is supplied through an IT network, a
dedicated IT network motor should be used.
Contact Grundfos.
1 x 200-240 V models
The wires in the motor terminal box must be as short as possible.
Excepted from this is the separated earth conductor which must
be so long that it is the last one to be disconnected in case the
cable is inadvertently pulled out of the cable entry.
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Fig. 7 Mains connection, 1 x 200-240 V models, single-phase
motors
1 x 115 V models
Connect plug and line cord on the pump to 1 x 115 V outlet from
the electricity supply
Fig. 8 Connect 1x 115 V models into 1 x 115 V outlet
Connecting 1 x 115 V models directly into a 1 x 115 V outlet is
recommended.If extension cord is used, do not use wire smaller
than 14 AWG.
Use of metal conduit with metal conduit connectors is
recommended for all electrical connections.
6.2.2 Single-phase motors
If the motor is connected to an electric insta llat ion whe r e an eart h
leakage circuit breaker (ELCB) or ground fault circuit interrupter
(GFCI) is used as additional protection, this circuit breaker or
interrupter must be marked with the following symbol:
When an earth leakage circuit breaker or ground
fault circuit interrupter is selected, the total
leakage current of all the electrical equipment in
the installation must be taken into account.
TM05 4034 1912
Fig. 6 Example of a direct-connected motor with disconnect
The number of starts and stops via the power supply must not
exceed four times per hour.
When switched on via the power supply, the pump will start after
approx. 5 seconds.
If a higher number of starts and stops is desired, use the digital
input for external start/stop when starting/stopping the pump.
When started via an external on/off digital input, the pump will
start immediately.
7.2 Ambient temperature
7.2.1 Ambient temperature during storage and transportation
Minimum -22 °F (-30 °C)
Maximum 140 °F (+60 °C).
7.2.2 Ambient temperature during operation
Minimum -4 °F (-20 °C)
Maximum 113 °F (+45 °C) (115 V models).
Maximum 122 °F (+50 °C) (220 V models)
The motor can operate with the rated power output (P2) a t 1 22 °F
(50 °C), but continuous operation at higher temperatures will
reduce the expected product life. If the motor is to operate at
ambient temperatures between 122 °F and 140 °F (50 and 60
°C), an oversized motor must be selected. Contact Grundfos for
further information.
7.4 Air humidity
Maximum air humidity: 95 %.
If the air humidity is constantly high and above 85 %, the drain
holes in the drive-end flange should be open. See section
5.5 Drain holes.
7.5 Motor cooling
To ensure cooling of motor and electronics, the following must be
observed:
• Position the motor in such a way that adequate cooling is
ensured. See section 5.3 Ensuring motor cooling.
• The temperature of the cooling air must not exceed 50 °C (122
°F) for 1x230V or 45 °C (113 °F) for 1x115V CMBE pumps.
• Keep cooling fins and fan blades clean.
7.6 Pumps with factory-fitted pressure sensor
The pressure sensor is fitted on the pump discharge side, and the
pump is set to constant pressure.
In this control mode, the pump will adjust its performance, i.e.
pump discharge pressure, to the desired setpoint (H
10.
). See fig.
set
7.3 Installation altitude
The motor must not be installed more than 6500
ft. (2000 meters) above sea level.
Installation altitude is the height above sea level of the inst allation
site.
• Motors installed up to 3280 ft. (1000 meters) above sea level
can be loaded 100 %.
• Motors installed more than 3280 ft. (1000 meters) above sea
level must not be fully loaded due to the low density and
consequent low cooling effect of the air. See fig. 9.
Fig. 9 Derating of motor output power (P2) in relation to
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altitude above sea level
Fig. 10 Pump in constant-pressure control mode
8. Startup
After having carried out the mechanical and electrical installation
described in sections previously, proceed as follows:
8.1 Positive inlet pressure start-up procedure
1. Check that the precharge pressure in the diaphragm tank is
0.7 times the required discharge pressure (setpoint).
2. Ensure all valves on discharge side and suction side of pump
are in open position.
3. Turn tap on discharge side of pump on allowing water to pass
through pump.
4. Turn power on to pump and press start/stop button on pump
to turn pump on.
5. Adjust the required setpoint pressure by using the up or down
arrows on motor.
8.2 Flooded suction and suction lift start up
procedures
1. Check that the precharge pressure in the diaphragm tank is
0.7 times the required discharge pressure (setpoint).
2. U se 10 mm allen wren ch to remove vent p lug on front o f pump
just above suction port.
3. Use funnel and fill water into pump through vent port. When
water is no longer able to fill into pump, the pump is primed.
4. Reinstall vent plug. Be careful not to cross thread vent plug
while reinstalling.
5. Ensure all valves on discharge side and suction side of pump
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are in open position
6. Turn power on to pump and press start/stop button on pump
to turn pump on.
7. 6. Adjust the required setpoint pressure by using the up or
down arrows on motor.
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9. User interfaces
1
2
3
4
5
Stop
Warnin g
The product may be so hot that only the buttons
should be touched to avoid burns.
Pump settings can be made by means of the following user
interfaces:
Control panel
• Standard control panel.
See section 9.1 Standard control panel.
9.1 Standard control panel
Fig. 11 Standard control panel
Pos.Symbol Description
Grundfos Eye
1
2-Light fields for indication of setpoint.
3Changes the setpoint.
4
5
Shows the operating status of the pump.
See section 10. Grundfos Eye for further
information.
Enables radio communication with the
Grundfos GO Remote and other products of
the same type.
Makes the pump ready for operation/starts
and stops the pump.
Start:
If the button is pressed when the pump is
stopped, the pump will only start if no other
functions with higher priority have been
enabled.
Stop:
If the button is pressed when the pump is
running, the pump will always be stopped.
When the pump is stopped via this button,
the "Stop" text next to the button will
illuminate.
9.1.1 Setpoint setting
Set the desired setpoint of the pump by pressi ng or .
The light fields on the control panel will indicate the setpoint set.
Pump in constant-pressure control mode
The following example applies to a pump in an application where
a pressure sensor gives a feedback to the pump. If the sensor is
retrofitted to the pump, it must be set up manually as the pump
does not automatically register a connected sensor.
Figure 12 shows that the light fields 5 and 6 are activated,
indicating a desired setpoint of 72.5 psi (5 bar) with a sensor
measuring range from 0 to 145 psi (0 to 10 bar). The setting
range is equal to the sensor measuring range.
Fig. 12 Setpoint set to 72.5 psi (3 bar), constant-pressure
9.1.2 Start/stop of pump
TM05 4848 3512
Stop the pump by pressing . When the pump is stopped, the
"Stop" text next to the button will illuminate. The pump can also
be stopped by continuously pressing
fields are on.
Start the pump by pressing
until the desired setpoint is indicated.
If the pump has been stopped by pressing , it can only be
given free to operation by pressing again.
If the pump has been stopped by pressing , it can only be
restarted by pressing .
The pump can also be stopped with the R100, Grundfos GO
Remote or via a digital input set to "External stop".
9.1.3 Resetting of alarms and warnings
A fault indication can be reset in one of the following ways:
• Via the digital input if it has been set to "Alarm resetting".
• Briefly press or
• Switch off the power supply until the indicator lights are off.
• Switch the external start/stop input off and then on again.
• With the R100/Grundfos GO Remote.
control mode
until none of the light
or by continuously pressing
on the pump. This will not change the
setting of the pump.
A fault indication cannot be reset by pressing or
buttons have been locked.
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if the
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10. Grundfos Eye
The operating condition of the motor is indicated by the Grundfos
Eye on the motor control panel. See fig. 13, pos. A.
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Fig. 13 Grundfos Eye
Grundfos EyeIndicationDescription
No lights on.
Two opposite green indicator lights rotating
in the direction of rotation of the motor when
seen from the non-drive end.
Two opposite green indicator lights
permanently on.
One yellow indicator light rotating in the
direction of rotation of the motor when seen
from the non-drive end.
One yellow indicator light permanently on.
Two opposite red indicator lights flashing
simultaneously.
The green indicator light in the middle
flashes quickly four times.
The green indicator light in the middle
flashes continuously.
The green indicator light in the middle is
permanently on.
Power off.
Motor not running.
Power on.
Motor running.
Power on.
Motor not running.
Warning.
Motor running.
Warning.
Motor stopped.
Alarm.
Motor stopped.
Remote control with the Grundfos GO Remote via
radio.
The motor is trying to communicate with the
Grundfos GO Remote. The motor in question is
highlighted in the Grundfos GO Remote display to
inform the user of the location of the motor.
When the motor in question is selected in the
Grundfos GO Remote menu, the green indicator
light in the middle will flash continuously. Press
on the motor control panel to allow remote
control and data exchange via the Grundfos GO
Remote.
Remote control with the Grundfos GO Remote via
radio.
The motor is communicating with the Grundfos
GO Remote via radio connection.
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The green indicator light in the middle
flashes quickly while the R100 or Grundfos
Go Remote is exchanging data with the
motor. It will take a few seconds.
Remote control with the R100 or Grundfos GO
Remote via infrared light.
The motor is receiving data from the R100 or
Grundfos GO Remote via infrared communication.