Submittal Sheet

Table Of Contents
Functions
MAGNA3
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Constant temperature
This control mode is suitable in systems with a fixed
system characteristic, for example domestic hot-water
systems, where the control of the pump according to a
constant return-pipe temperature is relevant.
The pump is from factory set to operate in a heating
system with a controller gain, Kp, equal to 1. If the
pump operates in a cooling system, the gain must be
changed to a negative value, for example -1. This is
done via the operating panel of the pump.
Characteristics and key benefits
The temperature is kept constant.
•FLOW
LIMIT
is used to control the maximum
circulation flow rate.
Technical specifications
Fig. 20 Constant-temperature control
The inverse control for cooling application is available
from model B.
Temperature sensor
If the pump is installed in the flow pipe, install an
external temperature sensor in the return pipe of the
system. See fig. 21. Install the sensor as close as
possible to the consumer (radiator, heat exchanger,
etc.).
Fig. 21 Pump with an external sensor
If the pump is installed in the return pipe of the system,
you can use the internal temperature sensor. In this
case, install the pump as close as possible to the
consumer (radiator, heat exchanger, etc.).
Fig. 22 Pump with an internal sensor
Differential temperature
Select this control mode if the pump performance is to
be controlled according to a differential temperature in
the system where the pump is installed.
Characteristics and key benefits
Ensures a constant differential temperature drop
across heating and cooling systems.
Ensures a constant differential temperature
between the pump and the external sensor, see figs
23 and 24.
Requires two temperature sensors, the internal
temperature sensor together with an external
sensor.
Technical specifications
Fig. 23 Differential temperature
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