Install Instructions

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13.3.4 Constant pressure
The pump maintains a constant pressure, irrespective of water
demand. See fig. 24.
Fig. 24 Constant pressure
13.3.5 Constant temperature
This control mode ensures a constant temperature. Constant
temperature is a comfort control mode that can be used in
domestic hot-water systems to control the flow to maintain a fixed
temperature in the system. See fig. 25. When this control mode is
used, no balancing valves must be installed in the system.
If the pump is installed in the return pipe of the system, the
internal temperature sensor can be used. In this case, the pump
must be installed as close as possible to the consumer (radiator,
heat exchanger, etc.).
If the pump is installed in the flow pipe, an external temperature
sensor must be installed in the return pipe of the system. The
sensor must be installed as close as possible to the consumer
(radiator, heat exchanger, etc.).
The constant-temperature control mode also reduces the risk of
bacterial growth (for example Legionella) in the system.
It is possible to set the sensor range:
min. +14 °F (-10 °C)
max. +266 °F (+130 °C).
Fig. 25 Constant temperature
13.3.6 Differential temperature
This control mode ensures a constant differential temperature drop
across a heating system.
The pump should be installed in the flow pipe so the built-in sensor
measures the fluid temperature going out to the load. An external
temperature sensor must be installed in the system to measure the
fluid temperature returning from the heating load. In this mode, the
pump will maintain a constant temperature. See fig. 20. and 21.
differential between the pump and the external sensor.
Fig. 26 Differential temperature
Fig. 27 Differential temperature
See table, fig. 28.
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Note
To ensure that the pump is able to control, we
recommend to set the sensor range between
+3 °F and +257 °F (-5 and +125 °C).
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Note
Changing Kp and Ti values are only possible with
Grundfos GO.
Note
Note
Changing the Kp and Ti values will affect all
control modes. If the Control Mode is to be
changed back to another mode you must set the
Kp and Ti values back to default values. For all
other modes the default values are Kp=0.5,
Ti=0.5.
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