- Max flow
- 63 m³/h
- Head max
- 14 m
- Liquid temperature
- -10 .. 120 °C
- p max
- 10 bar
Available for varying liquid temperature requirements
Ideal for circulation of liquids in heating and air-conditioning systems, the UPS Series 200 range can also be used in domestic hot water systems and is also available in bronze (B) and twin-head (D) versions.
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Are flanges included within the scope of delivery when ordering circulator pumps or do these need to be ordered separately?
Flanges and seals need to be ordered separately. The type and size of the flanges and seals must be specified when ordering.
Can the pump be operated using a frequency converter?
Grundfos offers numerous speed-controlled pumps that are referred to as ‘E-pumps’ and which come equipped with Grundfos MGE motors with an integrated frequency converter. The manufacturing costs and material inputs are lower compared to pump solutions with external frequency converters. In addition, technical issues that may arise in connection with external frequency converters are avoided.
Finally, MGE motors have numerous additional features and advantages. In the event ...
Can the SP pumps also be operated in a horizontal position?
SP submersible pumps with a Grundfos or other submersible motor can be operated in any position from horizontal to vertical. The motor is arranged below the pump. A cooling jacket is generally required for these installation positions.
Do I have to follow the instructions for Grundfos pumps?
Yes, absolutely. The installation and operating instructions contain basic instructions which must be followed in connection with the installation, operation, and maintenance of the system. Hence, they must be read by the installer and the relevant personnel/owner prior to installation and commissioning. In addition, they must be available to personnel on site at all times.
Does a Distributed Pumping Solution require Hydraulic Balancing?
No. Because we use small circulators as coil pumps to supply chilled water to each terminal unit (ie. Air handling unit), your entire building will be perfectly balanced at any load.
This also simplifies the design phase, as it is no longer necessary to determine the critical pressure point / index loop when doing the HVAC design. With Distributed Pumping, your whole system becomes decoupled and each pump is sized to deliver just the right flow.
Does the built-in excess temperature protection of the UPS pump need to be used?
If excess temperature protection is not properly connected or bridged, the pump may be permanently damaged. In addition, this will also void the pump's warranty.