Submittal Sheet
Table Of Contents
- 1. Product description
- 2. Product range
- 3. System applications
- 4. Functions
- Control modes: Quick overview
- Operating modes
- Control modes
- Additional control mode features
- Multipump modes
- Flow estimation accuracy
- Readings on the pump
- Performance overview
- Operating status and pump performance
- Warning and alarm
- Heat energy monitor
- Heat consumption accuracy
- Operating log
- Help and guidance
- Grundfos Eye
- Communication
- Grundfos GO Remote
- Wireless GENIair
- CIM modules
- Available CIM modules
- Grundfos Remote Management
- Digital inputs
- Relay outputs
- Analog input for an external sensor
- External setpoint function
- 5. Operating conditions
- 6. Construction
- 7. Installation
- 8. Operating the product
- 9. Curve conditions
- 10. Performance curves and technical data
- Conversion tables
- MAGNA3 32-60 F (N)
- MAGNA3 32-100 F (N)
- MAGNA3 32-120 F (N)
- MAGNA3 40-80 F (N)
- MAGNA3 40-120 F (N)
- MAGNA3 40-180 F (N)
- MAGNA3 50-80 F (N)
- MAGNA3 50-120 F (N)
- MAGNA3 50-150 F (N)
- MAGNA3 50-180 F (N)
- MAGNA3 65-120 F (N)
- MAGNA3 65-150 F (N)
- MAGNA3 D 65-150 F
- MAGNA3 80-100 F (N)
- MAGNA3 D 80-100 F
- MAGNA3 100-120 F (N)
- MAGNA3 D 100-120 F
- 11. Accessories
- 12. Product numbers
- 13. Grundfos Product Center
Functions
MAGNA3
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Control modes: Quick overview
AUTO
ADAPT
• We recommend this control mode for most heating systems.
• During operation, the pump automatically makes the necessary adjustment
to the actual system characteristic.
FLOW
ADAPT
The FLOW
ADAPT
control mode combines a control mode and a function:
• The pump is running in AUTO
ADAPT
.
• The delivered flow from the pump will never exceed a selected FLOW
LIMIT
.
Proportional pressure
• Used in systems with relatively large pressure losses in the distribution
pipes.
• The head of the pump will increase proportionally to the flow in the system to
compensate for the large pressure losses in the distribution pipes.
Constant pressure
• We recommend this control mode in systems with relatively small pressure
losses.
• The pump head is kept constant, independent of the flow in the system.
Constant temperature
In systems with a fixed system characteristic, for example domestic hot-water
systems, the control of the pump according to a constant return-pipe
temperature is relevant.
H
Q
H
auto_min
A
1
A
3
A
2
H
set1
H
set2
H
Q
Q
max
90 %
Q
max
25 %
H
auto_min
H
fac
Q
fac
H
Q
H
set
H
set
2
H
Q
H
Q