Grundfos CU331SP Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

CU331SP
2, 3, 5 Hp
Installation and operating instructions
GRUNDFOS INSTRUCTIONS
English (US)
Caution
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English (US) Installation and operating instructions
CONTENTS
1. Limited warranty
2. Symbols used in this document
3. Introduction
3.1 General description
3.2 Applications
4. Safety and warnings
4.1 Warning
4.2 Safety regulations
4.3 Installation requirements
4.4 Reduced performance under certain conditions
5. Identification
5.1 Nameplate
5.2 Packaging label
6. Mechanical installation
6.1 Reception and storage
6.2 Transportation and unpacking
6.3 Space requirements and air circulation
6.4 Mounting
7. Electrical connection
7.1 Electrical protection
7.2 Mains and motor connection
7.3 Connecting the signal terminals
7.4 Connecting the signal relays
7.5 EMC-correct installation
7.6 RFI filters
8. Operating modes
9. Control mode
9.1 Controlled operation (closed loop)
10. Menu overview
11. Setting by means of the control panel
11.1 Control panel
11.2 Back to factory setting
11.3 Start-up guide
11.4 Menu GENERAL
11.5 Menu OPERATION
11.6 Menu STATUS
11.7 Menu INSTALLATION
12. Low flow and stop functions
13. Maintenance and service
13.1 Cleaning the CU331SP
13.2 Service parts and service kits
14. Fault finding
14.1 Warning and alarm list
14.2 Resetting of alarms
14.3 Indicator lights
14.4 Signal relays
15. Technical data
15.1 Enclosure
15.2 Main dimensions and weight
15.4 Terminal tightening torques
15.5 Cable length
15.6 Fuses and cable cross-section
15.7 Inputs and outputs
15.8 Sound pressure level
16. Disposal
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Warnin g Prior to installation, read these installation and
operating instructions. Installation and operation must comply with local regulations and accepted
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1. Limited warranty
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Products manufactured by GRUNDFOS PUMPS CORPORATION
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(Grundfos) are warranted to the original user only to be free of
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defects in material and workmanship for a period of 24 months
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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,
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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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products and not by Grundfos' warranty. Grundfos will not be
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liable for damage or wear to products caused by abnormal
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operating conditions, accident, abuse, misuse, unauthorized
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alteration or repair, or if the product was not installed in 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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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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included if so instructed. GRUNDFOS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOSSES, OR EXPENSES ARISING FROM INSTALLATION, USE, OR ANY OTHER CAUSES. THERE ARE NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS 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.
codes of good practice.
2. Symbols used in this document
Warnin g If these safety instructions are not observed,
it may result in 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.
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3. Introduction
Caution
This manual introduces all aspects of your Grundfos CU331SP constant pressure variable frequency drive. Always keep this manual close to the CU331SP.
3.1 General description
The CU331SP is an external variable frequency drive especially designed for submersible pumps.
Thanks to the start-up guide in the CU331SP, the installer can quickly set parameters and put the CU331SP into operation.
Connected to a sensor, the CU331 SP will quickly ada pt t he pum p speed to the actual demand.
3.2 Applications
The CU331SP was developed for use with Grundfos 2, 3, and 5 Hp 4" SP pumps.
The CU331SP provides for constant pressure operation of your pump across its performance range.
4. Safety and warnings
4.1 Warning
Warnin g Any installation, maintenance and inspection
must be carried out by trained personnel.
4.4 Reduced performance under certain conditions
The CU331SP will reduce its performance under these conditions:
• low air pressure (at high altitude)
• long motor cables. The required measures are described in the next two sections.
4.4.1 Reduction at low air pressure
Warnin g At altitudes above 6600 ft (2000 m), PELV cannot
be met.
PELV = Protective Extra Low Voltage. At low air pressure, the cooling capacity of air is redu ced, and the
CU331SP automatically reduces the performance to prevent overload.
It may be necessary to select a CU331SP with a higher performance.
4.4.2 Reduction in connection with long motor cables
The maximum cable length for the CU331SP is 1000 ft (300 m) for unscreened and 500 ft (150 m) for screened cables. In case of longer cables, contact Grundfos.
The CU331SP is designed for a motor cable with a maximum cross-section as stated in section 15.6 Fuses and cable cross-
section.
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Warnin g Touching the electrical parts may be fatal, even
after the CU331SP has been switched off. Before making any work on the CU331SP, the
mains supply and other input voltages must be switched off at least for 7 minutes.
4.2 Safety regulations
• The On/Off button of the control panel does not disconnect the CU331SP from the power supply and must therefore not be used as a safety switch.
• The CU331SP must be grounded correctly and protected against indirect contact according to national regulations.
• The leakage current to ground exceeds 3.5 mA.
• Enclosure class TYPE 12 must not be installed outdoors without additional protection against water and the sun.
• Always observe national and local regulations as to cable cross-section, short-circuit protection and over current protection.
4.3 Installation requirements
The general safety necessitates special considerations as to these aspects:
• fuses and switches for over current and short-circuit protection
• selection of cables (mains current, motor, load distribution and relay)
• net configuration (IT, TN, grounding)
• safety on connecting inputs and outputs (PELV).
4.3.1 Aggressive environment
The CU331SP should not be installed in an environment where the air contains liquids, particles or gases which may affect and damage the electronic components.
The CU331SP contains a large number of mechanical and electronic components. They are all vulnerable to environmental effects.
5. Identification
5.1 Nameplate
The CU331SP can be identified by means of the nameplate. An example is shown below.
Fig. 1 Example of nameplate
Text Description
T/C: Prod.no: Product number: 12345678
S/N:
2.0 hp Typical shaft power on the motor IN:
OUT:
CHASSIS/ IP20
Tamb. Maximum ambient temperature
CU-331 (product name) 202P1M2... (internal code)
Serial number: 123456G234 The last three digits indicate the production date: 23 is the week, and 4 is the year 2004.
Supply voltage, frequency and maximum input current
Motor voltage, frequency and maximum output current. The maximum output frequency usually depends on the pump type.
Enclosure class
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Accessory bag
Caution
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5.2 Packaging label
The CU331SP can also be identified by means of th e label o n th e packaging.
6. Mechanical installation
The individual CU331SP cabinet sizes are characterized by their enclosures. The table in section 15.2 shows the relationship of enclosure class and enclosure type.
6.1 Reception and storage
Check on receipt that the packaging is intact, and the unit is complete. In case of damage during transport, contact the transport company to file a claim.
Note that the CU331SP is delivered in a packaging which is not suitable for outdoor storage.
6.2 Transportation and unpacking
The CU331SP must only be unpacked at the installation site to prevent damage during the transport to the site.
The packaging contains accessory bag(s), documentation and the unit itself. See fig 2.
Required free space above and below the CU331SP
Enclosure Space [in (mm)]
B1 7.9 (200)
For information about enclosure, see 15.1 Enclosure.
6.4 Mounting
The user is responsible for mounting the CU331SP securely on a firm surface.
1. Mark and drill holes. See 15.2 Main dimensions and weight.
2. Fit the screws, but leave loose. Mount the CU331SP, and tighten the four screws.
Fig. 2 CU331SP packaging
6.3 Space requirements and air circulation
CU331SP units can be moun ted si de by side, but as a sufficient air circulation is required for cooling these requirements must be met:
• Sufficient free space above and below the CU331SP.
• Ambient temperature up to 122 °F (50 °C).
• Hang the CU331SP directly on the wall, or fit it with a back plate. See fig. 3.
Fig. 3 CU331SP hung directly on the wall or fitted with a back
plate
Fig. 4 Drilling of holes
7. Electrical connection
Warnin g The owner or installer is responsible for ensuring
correct grounding and protection according to national and local standards.
Warnin g Before making any work on the CU331SP, the
mains supply and other voltage inputs must be
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7.1 Electrical protection
7.1.1 Protection against electric shock, indirect contact
Protective conductors must always have a yellow/green (PE) or yellow/green/blue (PEN) color marking.
Instructions according to EN IEC 61800-5-1:
• The CU331SP must be stationary, installed permanently and connected permanently to the mains supply.
• The ground connection must be carried out with duplicate protective conductors or with a single reinforced protective conductor with a cross-section of minimum AWG 7 (10 mm
7.1.2 Protection against short-circuit, fuses
The CU331SP and the supply system must be protected against short-circuit.
Grundfos requires that the back-up fuses mentioned in15.6 Fuses
and cable cross-section are used for protection against short-
circuit. The CU331SP offers complete short-circuit protection in case of a
short-circuit on the motor output.
switched off for at least as long as stated in section 4. Safety and warnings.
The leakage current to ground exceeds 3.5 mA, and a reinforced ground connection is required.
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7.1.3 Additional protection
Caution
Note
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ELCB
Note
Note
Caution
Note
Note
Caution
The leakage current to ground exceeds 3.5 mA.
If the CU331SP is connected to an electrical installation where an earth leakage circuit breaker (ELCB) is used as additional protection, the circuit breaker must be of a type marked with the following symbols:
The circuit breaker is type B. The total leakage current of all the electrical equipment in the
installation must be taken into account. The leakage current of the CU331SP in normal operation can be
seen in section 15.7.1 Mains supply (L1, L2). During start and in asymmetrical supply systems, the leakage
current can be higher than normal and may cause the ELCB to trip.
7.1.4 Motor protection
The motor requires no external motor protection. The CU331SP protects the motor against thermal overloading and blocking.
7.1.5 Protection against overcurrent
The CU331SP has an internal overcurrent protection for overload protection on the motor output.
7.1.6 Protection against mains voltage transients
The CU331SP is protected against mains voltage transients according to EN 61800-3, second environment.
For single-phase connection, use L1 and L2.
Mains connection
Check that mains voltage and frequency correspond to the values on the nameplate of the CU331SP and the motor.
1. Connect the ground wire to terminal 95 (PE). See fig. 6.
2. Connect the power leads to the terminals 91 (L1), 92 (L2).
3. Fix the mains cable with a cable clamp.
Fig. 6 Mains connection
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7.2 Mains and motor connection
The supply voltage and frequency are marked on the CU331SP nameplate. Make sure that the CU331SP is suitab le for the po wer supply of the installation site.
The maximum output voltage of the CU331SP is equal to the input.
Example: if the supply voltage is rated at 208V choose a 208V motor for operation.
7.2.1 Mains switch
A mains switch can be installed before the CU331SP according to local regulations. See fig. 5.
7.2.2 Wiring diagram
The wires in the terminal box must be as short as possible. Excepted from this is the protective 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.
Fig. 5 CU331SP wiring diagram
Terminal Function
91 (L1) 92 (L2) 95/99 (PE) Ground connection
Single-phase supply
CU331SP drive is usable with 3-phase input power by connecting leads to 91 (L1), 92 (L2), and 93 (L3).
Motor connection
The motor cable must be screened for the CU331SP to meet EMC requirements.
1. Connect the ground wire to terminal 99 (PE). See fig. 7.
2. Connect the motor leads to the terminals 96 (U), 97 (V), 98
(W).
3. Fix the screened cable with a cable clamp.
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Fig. 7 Motor connection
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Note
Caution
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Note
Start/stop
GND
Jumper wire
Note
Note
0/4-20 mA
Terminals
Sensor 1
GND
GND
+24 V out
Start/stop
RS-485 GND Y
RS-485 B
RS-485 A
Switch position must be changed to "I" prior to startup
Jumper wire
UI
A54
The cable screen must be exposed and in physical contact with the mounting plate and clamp
7.3 Connecting the signal terminals
As a precaution, signal cables must be separated from other groups by reinforced insulation in their entire lengths.
If no external On/Off switch is connected, short­circuit terminals 18 and 20 using a short wire.
Connect the signal cables according to the guidelines for good practice to ensure EMC-correct installation. See 7.5 EMC-correct
installation.
• Use screened signal cables with a conductor cross-section of min. AWG 20 (0.5 mm
• Use a 3-conductor screened bus cable in new systems.
7.3.1 Minimum connection, signal terminal
Operation is only possible when the terminals 18 and 20 are connected, for instance by means of an external On/Off switch or a short wire.
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) and max. AWG 16 (1.5 mm2).
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Fig. 9 Wiring diagram for CU331SP
Fig. 8 Required minimum connection, signal terminal
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Fig. 10 Sensor wiring diagram
7.3.2 Setting the analog input 54
The contact A54 is positioned behind the control panel and is used for setting the signal type of the analog input.
The factory setting of the inputs is voltage signal "U". This setting must be changed to "I" prior to starting the CU331SP. Be sure the power supply is switched off.
Switch off the power supply before setting the A54.
Remove the control panel to set the contact. See fig. 11.
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TM05 5803 3912
Fig. 11 Setting contact A54 to current signal "I"
7.3.3 Terminal Key
Note
Note
Caution
C 1
NC 1
NO 1
NC 2
NO 2
C2
Terminal Type Function
12 +24 V out Supply to sensor 18 DI 1 Digital input, start/stop 20 GND Common frame for digital inputs 55 GND Common frame for analog inputs 54 AI 2 Sensor input, sensor 1, 0/4-20 mA 61 RS-485 GND Y GENIbus, frame 68 RS-485 A GENIbus, signal A (+) 69 RS-485 B GENIbus, signal B (-)
The RS-485 screen must be connected to frame.
7.3.5 Fitting the conductor
1. Remove the insulation at a length of 0.35 to 0.40 inches (9 to 10 mm).
2. Insert a screwdriver with a tip of maximum 0.015 X 0.1 in (0.4 X 2.5 mm) into the square hole.
3. Insert the conductor into the corresponding round hole. Remove the screwdriver. The conductor is now fixed in the terminal.
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7.3.4 Access to signal terminals
All signal terminals are behind the terminal cover of the CU331SP front. Remove the terminal cover as shown in Fig.12.
Fig. 12 Access to signal terminals
Fig. 14 Fitting the conductor into the signal terminal
7.4 Connecting the signal relays
As a precaution, signal cables must be separated from other groups by reinforced insulation in
Fig. 15 Terminals for signal relays (normal state, not activated)
Terminal Function
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C 1C 2Common NO 1 NO 2 Normally open contact NC 1 NC 2 Normally closed contact
7.4.1 Signal Relay
The signal relays on the CU331SP are predefined as follows: Relay 1: Pump running Relay 2: Alarm.
their entire lengths.
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Fig. 13 Signal terminals
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Fig. 16 Terminals for relay connection
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Note
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Min.
Max.
CU331SP
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7.5 EMC-correct installation
This section gives guidelines for good practice when installin g the CU331SP. Follow these guidelines to meet EN 61800-3, first environment.
• Use only motor and signal cables with a braided metal screen in applications without output filter.
• There are no special requirements to supply cables, apart from local requirements.
• Leave the screen as close to the connecting terminals as possible. See fig. 17.
• Avoid terminating the screen by twisting the ends. See fig.18
18. Use cable clamps or EMC screwed cable entries instead.
• Connect the screen to frame at both ends for both motor and signal cables. If the controller has no cable clamps, connect only the screen to the CU331SP.
• Avoid unscreened motor and signal cables in electrical cabinets with variable frequency drives.
• Make the motor cable as short as possible in applications without output filter to limit the noise level and minimise leakage currents.
• Screws for frame connections must always be tightened whether a cable is connected or not.
• Keep main cables, motor cables and signal cables separated in the installation, if possible.
Other installation methods may give similar EMC results if the above guidelines for good practice are followed.
7.6 RFI filters
To meet the EMC requirements, the CU331SP comes with the following types of built-in radio frequency interference filter (RFI).
8. Operating modes
The following operating modes are set on the control panel in menu OPERATION, display 1.2. See 11.5.2 Operating mode
(1.2).
Operating mode Description
Normal
Stop Min. The pump is running at minimum speed
Max. The pump is running at maximum speed
Example: Max. curve operation can for instance be used in connection with venting the pump during installation.
Example: Min. curve operation can for instance be used in periods with a very small flow requirement.
The pump is running in the control mode selected
The pump has been stopped (green indicator light is flashing)
Min. and max. curves. The pump speed is kept at a given set value for minimum and maximum speed, respectively.
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9. Control mode
The control mode of the CU331SP is:
• Controlled operation (closed loop) with a sensor connected.
Voltage Typical shaft power P2 RFI filter type
1 x 200-240 V * 1.5 - 10 hp C1
*Single-phase input - three-phase output.
Description of RFI filter types
C1: For use in domestic areas.
RFI filter types are according to EN61800-3
Fig. 17 Example of stripped cable with screen
This cannot be changed
9.1 Controlled operation (closed loop)
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Constant pressure. The pressure is kept constant, independently of the flow rate.
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Fig. 18 Do not twist the screen ends
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10. Menu overview
START-UP GUIDE 0. GENERAL 1. OPERATION 2. STATUS 3. INSTALLATION
0.11.12.13.1
1/11 0.2 1.2 2.2 3.2
2/11 1.3 2.3 3.3
1.4 2.4 3.4
3/11-7/11 Automatic or manual setting of the direction of rotation
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8/11 1.5 - 1.9 2.5 3.5
2.6
9/11-10/11 Automatic setting of Stop and Dry-run functions
11/11 1.10-1.14 2.7
2.11
2.12
Fig. 19 Menu overview
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On/On/ Off
CUE
On/
Off
On
Off
Alarm
On/On/ Off
+
-
>
>
>
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Display name
Current display / total number
Value field
Display name
Display number, menu name
Value field
Menu structure
The CU331SP has a start-up guide, which is started at the first start-up. After the start-up guide, the CU331SP has a menu structure divided into four main menus:
1. GENERAL gives access to the start-up guide for the general
setting of the CU331SP.
2. OPERATION enables the setting of setpoint and resetting of
alarms. It is also possible to see the latest five warnings and alarms.
3. STATUS shows the status of the CU331SP and the pump. It is
not possible to change or set values.
4. INSTALLATION gives access to available parameters.
11. Setting by means of the control panel
11.1 Control panel
Warnin g The On/Off button on the control panel does not
disconnect the CU331SP from the power supply and must therefore not be used as a safety switch.
The On/Off button has the highest priority. In "Off" condition, pump operation is not possible.
The control panel is used for local setting of the CU331SP. The functions available are preset in the CU331SP.
CU
Navigating buttons
Button Function
Navigates from one menu to another. When the menu is changed, the display shown will always be the top display of the new menu.
Navigates up and down in the individual menu.
Adjusting the display contrast
Press OK and + for darker display. Press OK and - for brighter display.
Button lock
To lock the buttons on the panel press and hold the up and down arrows simultaneously.
Indicator lights
The operating condition of the pump is indicated by the indicator lights on the front of the control panel. See fig. 20.
The table shows the function of the indicator lights.
Indicator light
On (green)
Off (orange) Alarm (red) Indicates an alarm or a warning.
Function
The pump is running or has been stopped by a stop function.
If flashing, the pump has been stopped by the user (CU331SP menu), external start/stop or bus.
The pump has been stopped with the On/Off button.
On/
+
>
On
>
OK
>
-
>
Alarm
Fig. 20 Control panel of the CU331SP
Editing buttons
Button Function
Makes the pump ready for operation/starts and stops the pump.
OK
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Saves changed values, resets alarms and expands the value field.
Changes values in the value field.
Displays, general terms
Figures 21 and 22 show the general terms of the display.
Fig. 21 Example of display in the start-up guide
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Fig. 22 Example of display in the user menu
11.2 Back to factory setting
Follow this procedure to get back to the factory setting:
1. Switch off the power supply to the CU331SP.
2. Press On/Off, OK and + while switching on the power supply. The CU331SP will reset all parameters to factory settings. The
display will turn on when the reset is completed.
11.3 Start-up guide
Note
Note
Check that equipment connected is ready for start-up, and that the CU331SP has been connected to the power supply.
Have nameplate data for motor, pump and CU331SP at hand.
Use the start-up guide for the general setting of the CU331SP including the setting of the correct direction of rotation.
The start-up guide is started the first time when the CU331SP is connected to the power supply. It can be restarted in menu GENERAL. Please note that in this case all previous settings will be erased.
Bulleted lists show possible settings. Factory settings are shown
in bold.
11.3.1 Welcoming display
• Press OK. You will now be guided through the start-up guide.
11.3.2 Language
The general setting of the CU331SP is now completed, and the start-up guide is ready for setting the direction of rotation:
• Press OK to go on to automatic or manual setting of the direction of rotation.
11.3.5 Automatic setting of the direction of rotation
English (US)
Warnin g During the test, the pump will run for a short
time. Ensure no personnel or equipment is in danger!
The CU331SP automatically tests and sets the correct direction of rotation without changing the cable connections.
This test is not suitable for certain pump types and will in certain cases not be able to determine for certainty the correct direction of rotation. In these cases, the CU331SP cha nges over to manual setting where the direction of rotation is determined on the basis of the installer’s observations.
Select the language to be used in the display:
•English US
• French
• Spanish.
11.3.3 Supply Voltage
Select supply voltage according to the rated supply voltage of t he installation site.
Unit 1 X 200-240 V
• 1 X 200 V
• 1 X 208 V
• 1 X 220 V
• 1 X 230 V
• 1 X 240 V
11.3.4 Priming and venting
Information displays.
• Press OK to continue.
The pump starts after 10 seconds. It is possible to interrupt the test and return to the previous
display. The pump runs with both directions of rotation and stops
automatically. It is possible to interrupt the test, stop the pump and go to manual
setting of the direction of rotation.
The correct direction of rotation has now been set.
• Press OK to set the setpoint
(8/11) See 11.3.6 Setpoint
The automatic setting of the direction of rotation has failed.
• Press OK to go to manual setting of the direction of rotation.
See the installation and operating instructions of the pump.
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11.3.6 Setpoint
Set the setpoint according to the desired discharge pressure
11.3.7 Setting the stop and dry -run functions
Warnin g During the test, the pump will run for a short
time. Ensure no personnel or equipment is in danger!
The CU331SP automatically determines and sets the stop and dr­run functions for the pump and motor combination
Information displays. Assure all discharge valves in the system are closed so that no water can flow.
• press OK to continue.
Information displays.
• Press OK to continue.
The pump starts after 10 seconds. It is possible to interrupt the test and return to the previous
display.
The pressure will be shown during the test if a pressure sensor is connected. The motor current is always shown during the test.
The pump will run against the closed valves and determine the power settings for the Stop and Dry-Run functions.
It is possible to cancel this operation and start over in case of a problem such as a water leak. The setup cannot be completed without running this test.
11.3.8 General settings are completed
• Press OK to make the pump ready for operation or start the pump in the operating mode Normal. Then display 1.1 of menu OPERATION will appear.
11.3.9 Manual setting when the direction of rotation is not
visible
It must be possible to observe the pressure.
The first test is completed.
• Write down the pressure and/or flow rate, and press OK to continue the manual test with the opposite direction of rotation.
The pump starts after 10 seconds. It is possible to interrupt the test and return to the previous
display.
The pressure will be shown during the test if a pressure sensor is connected. The motor current is always shown during the test.
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The second test is completed.
Note
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Note
Note
Write down the pressure and/or flow rate, and state which test gave the highest pump performance:
• First test
• Sec ond te st
• Mak e new test.
The correct direction of rotation has now been set.
• Press OK to set the setpoint (8/11). See 11.3.6 Setpoint.
11.4 Menu GENERAL
If the start-up guide is started, all previous settings will be erased!
The start-up guide must be carried out on a cold motor!
Repeating the start-up guide may lead to a heating of the motor.
The menu makes it possible to return to the start-up guide, which is usually only used during the first start-up of the CU331SP.
11.4.1 Return to start-up guide (0.1)
11.5.2 Operating mode (1.2)
English (US)
Set one of the following operating modes:
•Normal
•Max
•Min
•Stop
The operating modes can be set without changing the setpoint setting.
11.5.3 Fault indications
Faults may result in two types of indication: Alarm or warning. An "alarm" will activate an alarm indication in CU331SP and
cause the pump to change operating mode, typically to stop. However, for some faults resulting in alarm, the pump is set to continue operating even if there is an alarm.
A "warning" will activate a warning indication in CU331SP, but the pump will not change operating or control mode.
Alarm (1.3)
State your choice:
•Yes
•No.
• If Yes is selected, all settings will be erased, and the entire start-up guide must be completed.
11.4.2 Type code change (0.2)
This display is for service use only.
11.5 Menu OPERATION
11.5.1 Setpoint (1.1)
Setpoint set Actual setpoint Actual value
Set the setpoint in units of the feedback sensor.
In case of an alarm, the cause will appear in the display. See
14.1 Warning and alarm list.
Warning (1.4)
In case of warning, the cause will appear in the display. See section 14.1 Warning and alarm list.
11.5.4 Fault log
For both fault types, alarm and warning, the CU331SP has a log function.
Alarm log (1.5-1.9)
In case of an "alarm", the last five alarm indications will appear in the alarm log. "Alarm log 1" shows the latest alarm, "Alarm log 2" shows the latest alarm but one, etc.
The display shows three pieces of information:
• the alarm indication
• the alarm code
• the number of minutes the pump has been connected to the power supply after the alarm occurred.
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Note
Warning log (1.10 - 1.14)
In case of a "warning", the last five warning indications will appear in the warning log. "Warning log 1" show s the la test fa ult, "Warning log 2" shows the latest fault but one, etc.
The display shows three pieces of information:
• the warning indication
• the warning code
• the number of minutes the pump has been connected to the power supply after the warning occurred.
11.6 Menu STATUS
The displays appearing in this menu are status displays only. It is not possible to change or set values.
The tolerance of the displayed value is stated under e ach display. The tolerances are stated as a guide in % of the maximu m value s of the parameters.
11.6.1 Actual setpoint (2.1)
This display shows the actual value measured by sensor 1 connected to terminal 54.
If no sensor is connected to the CU331SP, "-" will appear in the display.
11.6.5 Speed (2.5)
Tolerance: ± 5 % This display shows the actual pump speed.
11.6.6 Input power and motor current (2.6)
Tolerance: ± 10 % This display shows the actual pump input power in W or kW and
the actual motor current in Ampere [A].
11.6.7 Operating hours and power consumption (2.7)
This display shows the actual setpoint and the external setpoint. The actual setpoint is shown in units of feedback sensor. The external setpoint is not used with the CU331SP.
11.6.2 Operating mode (2.2)
This display shows the actual operating mode (Normal, Stop, Min. or Max.). Furthermore, it shows where this operating mode was selected (CU331SP menu, Bus, External or On/Off button).
11.6.3 Actual value (2.3)
This display shows the actual value controlled.
11.6.4 Measured value, sensor 1 (2.4)
Tolerance: ± 2 % This display shows the number of operating hours and the power
consumption. The value of operating hours is an accumulated value and cannot be reset. The value of power consumption is an accumulated value calculated from the unit’s birth, and it cannot be reset.
11.6.8 Firmware Version (2.11)
This display shows the version of the software.
For reference only, actual software version number will differ.
11.6.9 Configuration file
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This display shows the configuration file.
11.7 Menu INSTALLATION
Note
Note
Note
Note
Caution
11.7.1 Sensor 1 (3.1)
Setting of sensor 1 connected to terminal 54. This is the feedback sensor.
Select among the following values:
• Sensor output signal:
0-20 mA 4-20 mA.
• Unit of measurement of sensor:
psi
• Sensor measuring range:
0-120 psi
11.7.2 Motor speed high limit (3.2)
This parameter allows the user to limit the maximum speed that the motor can operate.
Setting range is 1800 rpm to 3450 rpm.
11.7.3 Dry pump function (3.3)
11.7.4 Power correction factor (3.4)
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Power Correction Factor is used to adjust the sensitivity of the Dry-Run function. Contact Grundfos for assistance if it is necessary to adjust this parameter.
Changing this parameter may cause the Dry-Run function to stop working and therefore put the pump at risk for damage. Use caution when making adjustments to this parameter.
11.7.5 Protocol (3.5)
This display shows the protocol selection for the RS-485 port of the CU331SP. The protocol can be set to these values:
•GENIbus
•FC
•FC MC.
If GENIbus is selected, the communication is set according to t he Grundfos GENIbus standard. FC and FC MC is for service purpose only.
This display shows the setting for how the Dry-Run indication should be handled by the drive. This parameter can be set to these values:
•OFF
• Warning
•Alarm
The default setting is “Alarm” which will stop the motor to protect the pump. When “Warning” is selected the drive will provide a Dry-Run warning on the display screen only and the pump will continue to run. When “OFF” is selected the Dry-Run function is disabled. Neither a warning nor alarm will be issued.
If the Dry Pump Function setting is changed to “Warning” or “OFF” the drive will not stop motor operation and there is a risk of damage to the pump. This is not recommended by Grundfos.
12. Low flow and stop functions
1. Low-flow detection function
The pump will check the flow regularly by reducing the speed for a short time. If there is no or only a small ch ange in pre ssure, this means that there is low flow.
The speed will be increased until the stop pressure (actual setpoint + 0.5 x ΔH) is reached and the pump will stop after a few seconds. The pump will restart at the latest when the pressure has fallen to the start pressure (actual setpoint - 0.5 x ΔH).
If the flow in the off period is higher than the low-flow limit, the pump will restart before the pressure has fallen to the start pressure.
When restarting, the pump will react in the following way:
1. If the flow is higher than the low-flow limit, the pump will return to continuous operation at constant pressure.
2. If the flow is lower than the low-flow limit, the pump will continue in start/stop operation. It will continue in start/stop operation until the flow is higher than the low-flow limit. When the flow is higher than the low-flow limit, the pump will return to continuous operation.
Operating conditions for the stop function
It is only possible to use the stop function if the system incorporates a pressure sensor, a non-return valve and a diaphragm tank.
The non-return valve must always be installed before the pressure sensor.
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Pressure sensor
Diaphragm tank
Pump with non return valve
14. Fault finding
14.1 Warning and alarm list
Status
Fig. 23 Position of the pressure sensor and diaphragm tank
Diaphragm tank
The stop function requires a diaphragm tank of a certain minimum size. The tank must be installed as close as possible after the pump and the precharge pressure must be 0.7 x actual setpoint.
Recommended diaphragm tank size:
Rated flow rate of pump
[gpm (m
27-105 (7-24) 4.4 (16.7)
If a diaphragm tank of the above size is installed in the system, the factory setting of ΔH is the correct setting. If the tank installed is too small, the pump will start and stop too often.
3
/h)]
0-26 (0-6) 2 (7.5)
Typical diaphragm tank size
[gallon (L)]
13. Maintenance and service
13.1 Cleaning the CU331SP
Keep the cooling fins and fan blades clean to ensure sufficient cooling of the CU331SP.
13.2 Service parts and service kits
For further information on service parts and service kits, visit www.grundfos.us > website> WebCAPS.
Alarm
Operat-
ing mode
Locked alarm
Stop Man.
Stop Aut. Stop Man.
Stop Man.
Stop Aut.
Stop Aut. Stop Aut. Stop Man.
Stop Aut.
Stop Aut. Stop Aut.
Stop Aut.
Stop Aut.
Stop Aut.
1)
1)
Code and display text
Too high leakage
1
current 2 Mains phase failure 3 External fault
16 Other fault
32 Overvoltage
TM05 5804 3912
40 Undervoltage
48 Overload 49 Overload 55 Overload 57 Dry running
Too high CU331SP 64
temperature 89 Sensor 1 outside range
Setpoint signal outside 96
range 155 Inrush fault
241 Motor phase failure
1)
In case of an alarm, the CU331SP will change the operating mode depending on the pump type.
2)
Warning is reset in display 3.20.
Warning
Stop Aut.
14.2 Resetting of alarms
In case of fault or malfunction of the CU331SP, check the alarm list in menu OPERATION. The latest five alarms and latest five warnings can be found in the log menus.
Contact a Grundfos technician if an alarm occurs repeatedly.
14.2.1 Warning
The CU331SP will continue the operation as long as the warning is active. The warning remains active until the cause no longer exists. Some warnings may switch to alarm condition.
14.2.2 Alarm
In case of an alarm, the CU331SP will stop the pump or change the operating mode depending on the alarm type and pump type. See 14.1 Warning and alarm list.
Pump operation will be resumed when the cause of the alarm has been remedied and the alarm has been reset.
The CU331SP has an automatic reset function for all alarms (except "Locked Alarm" as listed above.) The automatic reset time is 10 seconds for all alarms except Dry-Run. The Dry-run alarm will reset after 30 minutes.
Reset-
ting
-Aut.
-Aut.
-Aut.
Aut. Aut.
-Aut.
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Resetting an alarm manually
Note
Note
• Press OK in the alarm display.
• Pres s On/Off twic e.
• Activate a digital input DI 1 (Start/stop). If it is not possible to reset an alarm, the reason may be that the
fault has not been remedied, or that the alarm has been locked.
14.2.3 Locked alarm
In case of a locked alarm, the CU331SP will stop the pump and become locked. Pump operation cannot be resumed until the cause of the locked alarm has been remedied and the alarm has been reset.
Resetting a locked alarm
• Switch off the power supply to the CU331SP for approx. 30 seconds. Switch on the power supply, and press OK in the alarm display to reset the alarm.
14.3 Indicator lights
The table show the function of the indicator lights.
Indicator light
On (green)
Off (orange) Alarm (red) Indicates an alarm or a warning.
Function
The pump is running or has been stopped by a stop function.
If flashing, the pump has been stopped by the user (CU331SP menu), external start/stop or bus.
The pump has been stopped with the On/Off button.
15.2 Main dimensions and weight
Fig. 24 Enclosure B1
1)
The dimensions are maximum height, width and depth.
Enclo-
sure
B1
Height
[in]
AaBbC
18.9 17.9 9.5 8.3 10.2
Screw holes [in]
cdef
0.47 0.75 0.35 0.35 50.7
Width
[in]
Depth
[in]
Weight
[lbs]
English (US)
TM03 9002 2807
14.4 Signal relays
The table show the function of the signal relays.
Type Function
Relay 1 • Pump running Relay 2 •Alarm
15. Technical data
15.1 Enclosure
All CU331SP enclosures are size B1. The enclosure rating can be either IP 55 / TYPE 12 or IP 66 / TYPE 4X
15.3 Surroundings
Relative humidity 5-95 % RH Ambient temperature
Average ambient temperature over 24 hours Minimum ambient temperature at full
operation Minimum ambient temperature at reduced
operation Temperature during storage and
transportation
Max. 122 °F
(50 °C)
Max. 113 °F
(45 °C)
32 °F (0 °C)
14 °F (-10 °C)
-13 to 150 °F
(-25 to 65 °C) Storage duration Max. 6 months Maximum altitude above sea level without
performance reduction Maximum altitude above sea level with
performance reduction
3280 ft (1000 m)
9840 ft (3000 m)
The CU331SP comes in a packaging which is not suitable for outdoor storage.
15.4 Terminal tightening torques
Enclosure
Mains Motor Earth Relay
B1 1.3 1.3 2.2 0.4
Tightening torque [ft-lb]
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15.5 Cable length
Maximum length, screened motor cable 500 ft (152 m) Maximum length, unscreened motor cable 1000 ft (305 m) Maximum length, signal cable 1000 ft (305 m)
15.6 Fuses and cable cross-section
Warnin g Always comply with national and local
regulations as to cable cross-sections.
15.6.1 Cable cross-section to signal terminals
Maximum cable cross-section to signal terminals, rigid conductor
Maximum cable cross-section to signal terminals, flexible conductor
Minimum cable cross-section to signal terminals
AWG 14
AWG 18
AWG 20
15.7 Inputs and outputs
15.7.1 Mains supply (L1, L2)
Supply voltage 200-240 V ± 10 % Supply frequency 60 Hz Maximum temporary imbalance between
phases Leakage current to earth > 3.5 mA Number of cut-ins Max. 1 time/min.
Do not use the power supply for switching the CU331SP on and off.
15.7.2 Motor output (U, V, W)
Output voltage 0-100 % Output frequency 0-60 Hz Switching on output Not recommended
1)
Output voltage in % of supply voltage.
3 % of rated value
1)
15.6.2 Non-UL fuses and conductor cross-section to mains and motor
Typical shaft
power P2
[Hp]
Maximum
fuse size
[A]
Fuse
type
Maximum conductor
cross section AWG
1
[mm
240gG710 340gG710 580gG710
1)
Screened motor cable, unscreened supply cable.
15.6.3 UL fuses and conductor cross-section to mains and
motor
Typical shaft
power P2
[Hp]
Maximum
fuse size
[A]
Bussmann
RK1
Maximum conductor
cross section
1
[AWG]
240KTN-R40 7 340KTN-R40 7 580KTN-R80 7
1)
Screened motor cable, unscreened supply cable.
15.7.3 RS-485 GENIbus connection
Terminal number 68 (A), 69 (B), 61 GND (Y)
The RS-485 circuit is functionally separated from other central circuits and galvanically separated from the supply voltage
2
]
(PELV).
15.7.4 Digital inputs
Terminal number 18 Voltage level 0-24 VDC Voltage level, open contact > 19 VDC Voltage level, closed contact < 14 VDC Maximum voltage on input 28 VDC Input resistance, R
i
Approx. 4 kΩ
All digital inputs are galvanically separated from the supply voltage (PELV) and other high-voltage terminals.
15.7.5 Signal relays
Relay 01, terminal number 1 (C), 2 (NO), 3 (NC) Relay 02, terminal number 4 (C), 5 (NO), 6 (NC)
Maximum terminal load (AC-1) Maximum terminal load (AC-15) Maximum terminal load (DC-1)
Minimum terminal load
1)
IEC 60947, parts 4 and 5.
1)
1)
1)
240 VAC, 2 A
240 VAC, 0.2 A
50 VDC, 1 A
24 V DC 10 mA 24 V AC 20 mA
18
C Common NO Normally open NC Normally closed
The relay contacts are galvanically separated from other circuits by reinforced insulation (PELV).
15.7.6 Analog input
Terminal number 54 Current signal A54 = "I" Current range 0-20, 4-20 mA Input resistance, R Maximum current 30 mA Maximum fault, terminals 53, 54 0.5 % of full scale
1)
The factory setting is voltage signal "U".
All analog inputs are galvanically separated from the supply voltage (PELV) and other high-voltage terminals.
i
Approx. 200 Ω
1)
15.8 Sound pressure level
The sound pressure of the CU331SP is maximum 70 dB(A). The sound pressure level of a motor controlled by a Variable
frequency drive may be higher than that of a corresponding motor which is not controlled by a variable frequency drive.
16. 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.
If this is not possible, contact the nearest Grundfos company or service workshop.
Subject to alterations.
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USA
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