EnergyProfessional
Mechanical
- Jan 20, 2010
- 1,279
I have a small pump replacement and came across the new Grundfos Magan3 pumps and got pricing on them and also got pricing on the regular Grundfos TP along ith external VFD.
the current pumps have no VFD. So i either want to install "nrmal" pumps and a separate VFD. Or these Magna3 pumps. thsoe have a built-in adaptive controller to control flow etc. and have ECM motor. Cost probably is lower than using normal pumps with VFDs.
Does anyone have experience with them? They make them sound more efficient than regular pumps. but i wonder if an external dP sensor and VFD woudl work better since they have the dP sensor further in the system (the Magan3 has it in the pump).
Most of our pumps have VFDs. The mechanic for this building wants to try this one out, and so do I. We use quite some Grundfos pumps, especially the small UP with variable speed option. So I generally have faith in what they produce.
Do you guy have any experience or comment?
I could imagine in distribution systems they could work fine. I may be concerned in equipment loops where we need specific flows (heatpumps, chiller etc.).
This application is a secondary boiler loop with lead/lag pumps. 34 gpm,/ 40 ftH2O.
the current pumps have no VFD. So i either want to install "nrmal" pumps and a separate VFD. Or these Magna3 pumps. thsoe have a built-in adaptive controller to control flow etc. and have ECM motor. Cost probably is lower than using normal pumps with VFDs.
Does anyone have experience with them? They make them sound more efficient than regular pumps. but i wonder if an external dP sensor and VFD woudl work better since they have the dP sensor further in the system (the Magan3 has it in the pump).
Most of our pumps have VFDs. The mechanic for this building wants to try this one out, and so do I. We use quite some Grundfos pumps, especially the small UP with variable speed option. So I generally have faith in what they produce.
Do you guy have any experience or comment?
I could imagine in distribution systems they could work fine. I may be concerned in equipment loops where we need specific flows (heatpumps, chiller etc.).
This application is a secondary boiler loop with lead/lag pumps. 34 gpm,/ 40 ftH2O.