Installation and Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- English (GB)
- 1. General information
- 2. Installing the product
- 3. Starting up the product
- 4. Product introduction
- 5. Control functions
- 6. Setting the product
- 6.1 Setting the sensor type
- 6.2 Setting the start level
- 6.3 Setting the stop level
- 6.4 Setting the high level
- 6.5 Stop delay
- 6.6 Power-on delay
- 6.7 Dry-running protection
- 6.8 Using the same level switch for the start and stop level
- 6.9 "Multipump settings"
- 6.10 "Antiseizing"
- 6.11 Signal detection time
- 6.12 Setting the maximum number of restarts with Grundfos GO Remote
- 6.13 Setting the service interval with Grundfos GO Remote
- 6.14 Operating the product
- 6.15 Motor protection
- 6.16 Alarm reset
- 6.17 Setting the buzzer with Grundfos GO Remote
- 6.18 Setting units for Grundfos GO Remote
- 6.19 Setting units for the operating panel with Grundfos GO Remote
- 6.20 GENIbus
- 6.21 Security
- 6.22 Starting the startup wizard with the operating panel
- 7. Servicing the product
- 8. Fault finding the product
- 8.1 Overview of alarm and warning codes
- 8.2 Code 2 (Power phase missing)
- 8.3 Code 4 (Too many motor restarts)
- 8.4 Code 9 (Power phase sequence wrong)
- 8.5 Code 12 (Service needed)
- 8.6 Code 22 (Moisture in motor of pump)
- 8.7 Code 25 (Wrong configuration)
- 8.8 Code 26 (Contactor shorted)
- 8.9 Code 48 (Motor is overloaded)
- 8.10 Code 51 (Blocked)
- 8.11 Code 57 (Missing water in the application)
- 8.12 Code 69 (Winding temperature too high)
- 8.13 Code 72 (Internal fault)
- 8.14 Code 76 (Internal fault)
- 8.15 Code 84 (Memory storage media faulty)
- 8.16 Code 85 (Internal fault)
- 8.17 Code 117 (Door opened)
- 8.18 Code 159 (Communication error CIMxxx)
- 8.19 Code 163 (Drive unit configuration fault)
- 8.20 Code 165 (Signal fault)
- 8.21 Code 191 (High water level)
- 8.22 Code 205 (Level switch inconsistency)
- 8.23 Code 220 (Contactor wear out)
- 8.24 Code 229 (Water on floor)
- 9. Technical data
- 10. Disposing of the product
Designation Description
S-1 Analog sensor
S-2 Digital sensor
-- A
Nominal current (see the nameplate
of the pump)
1Ph Single-phase
3Ph Three-phase
Related information
4.4.1 Setting the application type with Grundfos GO
Remote
6.22 Starting the startup wizard with the operating
panel
3.4 How to enable Bluetooth on the
operating panel
If the Bluetooth signal on the operating panel has
been disabled for some reason, you are not able to
connect with Grundfos GO Remote. You must enable
Bluetooth first.
1. Press and hold the connect button on the
operating panel for 15 seconds. Wait for the blue
LED to light up.
2. Press the Bluetooth CONNECT button on
Grundfos GO Remote.
3. Press the connect button on the operating panel.
The blue LED above the connect button is
flashing blue until your device is connected
Grundfos GO Remote is now loading the data for
the product.
Related information
3.1 Connecting to Grundfos GO Remote
3.5 How to disable Bluetooth on the
operating panel
In some installation areas it is not allowed to have a
Bluetooth signal enabled during operation. After
installation, the Bluetooth signal must be disabled
manually.
1. Press and hold the connect button on the
operating panel for 15 seconds. Wait for the blue
LED to switch off.
Grundfos GO Remote is not connected to the
product anymore.
Related information
3.1 Connecting to Grundfos GO Remote
3.6 Configuring the IO terminals using
Grundfos GO Remote
The control unit is equipped with configurable input
and output terminals. Using Grundfos GO Remote,
you can configure the terminals for different functions,
depending on the device connected to the terminals.
1. Go to Settings > LC 231 IO terminals.
2. Select the terminal you wish to configure and
follow on-screen instructions.
You can find the names of the
terminals inside the control unit.
Related information
2.2.1 Removing the front cover
2.3.4 Connecting a level sensor
4.5 Terminals
8.7 Code 25 (Wrong configuration)
8.21 Code 191 (High water level)
8.22 Code 205 (Level switch inconsistency)
3.7 Testing the product
When you have made all the electrical installations
and completed the startup wizard, you can test the
system.
For emptying applications:
• Fill the pit with water and check that the pump
starts automatically at the defined level.
• Test the dry-running function by starting the
pump manually and wait while the pit with the
pump is emptied. Check that the control unit
indicates an alarm and stops the pump when the
defined level is reached.
• Test the high-level function by stopping the pump
manually and continue to fill the pit with water.
Check that the control unit indicates an alarm
when the defined level is reached. Set the pump
to Auto and observe that the pump starts and
stops when the stop level has been reached.
For filling applications:
• Start by draining the tank to be filled. When the
tank is empty and the start level is reached, the
pump must start. When the tank is full and the
stop level is reached, the pump must stop.
• Test the high-level function by stopping the pump
manually and continue to fill the tank without the
pump with water. Check that the control unit
indicates an alarm when the defined level is
reached.
• Test the dry-running function by starting the
pump manually and wait while the tank with the
pump is emptied. Check that the control unit
indicates an alarm and stops the pump when the
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