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Grundfos UPE 32-80 - Fault Signal Module Operation Details; Fault Signal Module Features

Grundfos UPE 32-80
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6.7.1 Fault signal module
Via an internal relay, the fault signal module gives
access to a potential-free fault signal.
In addition to this fault signal output, the module has
four inputs for external signals for the forced-control
functions:
Start/stop of pump.
Max. curve duty.
Min. curve duty (night-time duty).
External analog control of head or speed from an
external 0-10 V signal transmitter.
Wiring diagrams of fault signal module:
Fig. 15
UPE 25-40, 25-40 A, 25-60, 25-60 A, 32-40 and
32-60 with MC 40/60
Note:
If no external on/off switch is connected, the con-
nection across terminals 7 and 8 should be main-
tained.
If the 0-10 V input is used (terminals 11 and 12),
there must be a connection across terminals
7 and 9 (the input for the min. curve must be
closed).
All cables used must be heat-resistant up to at
least +85°C.
All cables used must be installed in accordance
with EN 60 204-1.
Fig. 16
UPE 25-80, 32-80, 40-80 and 50-80 with MC 80
TM01 1082 3697
NC
NO
C
213
9
87
10
11
12
DC 0-10 V
1
2
3
7
8
10
11
12
9
A
nalog 0-10 V
input
Max.
Fault signal
output
Start/stop
Mi
n. curve
(night-time duty)
M
ax. curve
Min.
Stop
TM01 1099 3697
Wires connected to
- outputs 1 to 3,
- inputs 7 to 12 and
- supply terminals
must be separated from each other and
from the supply by reinforced insulation.
All leads connected to a terminal block
must be tied up at the terminals.
DC 0-10 V
98710
NC
NO
C
213
11 12
3
7
2
1
8
9
10
11
12
Max.
Fault signal
out
p
ut
Start/stop
Mi
n. curve
(night-time duty)
M
ax. curve
A
nalog 0-10 V
input
Min.
Stop

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