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MTB
Centrifugal machine tool pumps
50/60 Hz
MTB
Table of contents
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
General description
Introduction
Applications
Special features
3
3
3
Identification
Type key
Codes in type key
Pump types and data
4
4
4
Construction
Sectional drawing
Material specification
Mounting
Pump housing
Integrated motor stool
Shaft
Shaft seal
Coupling
Impeller
Surface treatment
Test pressure
Motor
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
Operating conditions
Inlet pressure
Maximum operating pressure
Ambient temperature and altitude
7
7
8
Installation
Positioning
Vertical installation
Horizontal installation
Pipework
Foundation
Elimination of noise and vibration
9
9
9
9
9
10
Selection of product
11
Pump size
Efficiency
Shaft seal materials
11
11
11
Pumped liquids
12
Pumped liquids
List of pumped liquids
12
12
Curve charts
13
13
14
14
16
16
18
20
22
24
26
10. Accessories
28
Support blocks
28
11. Service
Spare parts
29
29
30
30
31
32
1. General description
Introduction
Special features
General description
MTB
The pump is directly coupled to a totally enclosed fancooled standard motor. Main dimensions are according
to IEC and DIN standards.
Applications
The MTB pumps are designed specifically for industrial
machine tool and cleaning applications, such as
machining centres
cooling systems
TM01 4358 2802
grinding machines
lathes
parts-cleaning systems.
Fig. 1
Back-pull-out design
Additional features
IE3 motor as standard
excellent solids handling capabilities
good air handling
LiqTec sensor ensuring that the pump will stop
immediately in the event of dry running
motor with integrated frequency converter as an
option
different shaft seal solutions
full range of industrial pumps.
3D CAD drawings and technical information can be
found in the Grundfos pump selection tools, WebCAPS
and WinCAPS. See pages 30 to 31.
MTB
Identification
2. Identification
Type key
Example
Pump range
MTB
MTB
50 Hz MTB
MTB
MTB
MTB
MTB
MTB
60 Hz
MTB
MTB
MTB
Example
-F
-A
-B
Pump version
A
Basic version
Pipe connection
DIN flange
Materials
Cast iron
Shaft seal
EPDM
FKM
Pump type
50-200/215
65-160/158
65-160/171
65-200/183
65-200/199
50-200/183
50-200/199
50-200/215
65-125/144
65-160/158
65-160/171
Mounting
design
P2
[kW]
Number
of poles
Page
A
A
A
B
B
A
A
A
A
B
B
3.0
5.5
7.5
11
15
3.0
4.0
5.5
7.5
11
15
4
2
2
2
2
4
4
4
2
2
2
16
18
18
20
20
22
22
22
24
26
26
MTB
Sectional drawing
Construction
3. Construction
Mounting
MTB pumps are available in these mounting designs:
17
72a
49
51
19
Fig. 2
115
26
105a
Material specification
Pos.
2
Description
Material
Pump housing
17
Brass
19
Plug
19a
Plug
26
Nut
27
Nut
49
Impeller
51
Pump shaft
72a
O-ring
FKM
105a
Spacer
115
Fig. 4
MTB, design B
19a
MTB, design A
27
Fig. 3
Mounting design
Pump type
MTB
MTB
MTB
MTB
50-200
60-125
65-160
65-200
50 Hz
60 Hz
A
A
B
A
A
B
-
Pump housing
Volute pump housing made of cast iron with axial
suction port and radial discharge port.
Flange connection dimensions are in accordance with
EN 1092-2.
The bottom of the pump housing incorporates a drain
plug.
The discharge port has a priming plug.
MTB
Construction
Surface treatment
Test pressure
Motor
Shaft
Stainless-steel shaft, 28 or 38.
The coupling end of the shaft is cylindrical and has
two drilled holes for the set screws of the coupling.
MTB pumps are equipped with a totally enclosed, fancooled, IE3 motor with main dimensions to IEC and
DIN standards.
IE3 motor range
Output
P2 [kW]
Shaft seal
MTB pumps are fitted with an unbalanced, mechanical
SiC/SiC shaft seal.
50 Hz
Max. operating
pressure
BQQV
0 C to +90 C
16 bar
BQQE
0 C to +90 C
16 bar
Shaft seal
Coupling
MTB pumps are fitted with a cylindrical, hollow steel
coupling secured by two hexagon socket head set
screws.
60 Hz
3.0
5.5
7.5
11
15
3.0
4.0
5.5
7.5
11.0
15.0
2-pole
4-pole
MG, model H
MG, model H
MG, model H
MG, model H
Motor data
Flange types
Insulation class
F, according to IEC 85
Impeller
Electrical tolerances
Efficiency class
IE3
Enclosure class
IP55
Supply voltage, 60 Hz
Supply voltage, 50 Hz
3
3
3
3
3
3
x
x
x
x
x
x
220-240
380-415
380-415
220-277
380-480
380-480
V
V
V
V
V
V
/ 380-415 V Y
/ 660-690 V Y
/ 380-480 V Y
/ 660-690 V Y
3 x 200-220 V / 346-380 V Y
Supply voltage, 60 Hz
3 x 200-230 V / 346-400 V Y
MTB
Operating conditions
4. Operating conditions
Inlet pressure
Minimum inlet pressure according to the NPSH curve
plus a safety allowance of at least 2 m. The maximum
inlet pressure is limited by the maximum operating
pressure.
Pb
NPSH
Hv
Hf
Fig. 5
tm
(C)
Hv
(m)
150
140
130
H = pb x 10.2 NPSH Hf Hv Hs
20
110
15
100
12
10
80
8,0
6,0
5,0
4,0
70
3,0
60
2,0
50
40
30
20
10
1,5
1,0
0,8
0,6
0,4
0,3
0,2
0,1
Fig. 6
25
120
90
pb
45
40
35
30
MTB
Operating conditions
Motor
efficiency
class
Max. ambient
temperature
[C]
Max. altitude
above sea level
[m]
Grundfos MG
IE3
+60
3500
IE3
90
80
60
50
20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80
t [C ]
1000
Fig. 7
2250
3500
4750
70
MTB
Installation
5. Installation
Positioning
Horizontal installation
3 - 4 kW
Installation
5.5 - 15 kW
Vertical installation
1m
300 mm
Fig. 8
300 mm
5.5 - 15 kW
300 mm
1m
Pipework
When installing the pipes, make sure that the pump
housing is not stressed by the pipework.
3 - 4 kW
Fig. 9
Vertical installation
Foundation
We recommend that you install the pump on a plane
and rigid concrete foundation which is heavy enough
to provide permanent support for the entire pump. As a
rule of thumb, the weight of the concrete foundation
should be 1.5 times the pump weight. See fig. 11.
MTB
Installation
Expansion joints
If you install the pump on a foundation with vibration
dampers, always fit expansion joints on the pump
flanges. This is important to prevent the pump from
"hanging" in the flanges.
Concrete
foundation
Vibration damper
Expansion joint
Vibration dampers
To prevent the transmission of vibrations to buildings,
we recommend you to isolate the pump foundation
from building parts by means of vibration dampers.
The selection of the right vibration damper requires the
following data:
forces transmitted through the damper
motor speed considering speed control, if any
required dampening in % (suggested value is 70 %).
Which is the right damper varies from installation to
installation, and a wrong damper may increase the
vibration level. Vibration dampers should therefore be
sized by the supplier.
10
6. Selection of product
Pump size
The selection of pump size should be based on:
required flow and pressure at the draw-off point
pressure loss as a result of height differences
friction loss in the pipework
It may be necessary to account for pressure loss in
connection with long pipes, bends or valves, etc.
Selection of product
MTB
Efficiency
If you expect the pump to always operate in the same
duty point, select a pump which is operating in a duty
point corresponding to the best efficiency of the pump.
In case of controlled operation or varying consumption,
select a pump whose best efficiency falls within the
duty range covering the greater part of the duty time.
11
MTB
Pumped liquids
7. Pumped liquids
Pumped liquids
Liquid temperature: 0 C to +90 C.
Dirty, thin, non-explosive liquids containing solids or
swarf up to 20 mm. The liquid must not attack the
pump mechanically or chemically.
Additional
information
Shaft
seal
< 5 C, 30 %
< 50 C
< 50 C
50 C
< 20 C
< 20 C
< 50 C
< 5 C, 30 %
BQQE
BQQE
BQQE
BQQV
BQQE
BQQE
BQQE
BQQE
b
b, h
< 80 C
< 80 C
BQQV
BQQE
b, d, f
d, f
d, f
< 20 C
BQQV
BQQV
BQQV
Note
b, d, e,
b, d
b, d
d, f
b, d, e,
b, d, e,
b, d
b, d, e,
g
g
g
Cleaning
Soap (salts of fatty acids)
Alkaline degreasing agent
Mineral oils
Crude oil
Mineral lubricating oil
Mineral motor oil
12
MTB
Curve charts
8. Curve charts
How to read the curve charts
p
H
[kPa] [m]
MTB 65-160
44
400
2 pole, 60 Hz
/171
40
38 %
41 %
36
320
44 %
32
48 %
/158
28
Dimension of impeller.
240
24
45.0 %
20
160
44 %
16
41 %
NPSH
[m]
12
12
/171
/158
0
0
0
10
20
30
2
40
50
60
5
70
80
90
7
100
8
P2
[kW]
14
Q [m/h]
9
v [m/s]
/171
13
12
11
10
/158
9
8
7
6
0
0
10
20
4
30
8
40
50
12
60
16
70
20
80
90
24
100
Q [m/h]
28
Q [l/s]
80
NPSH
13
MTB
Curve charts
Curve conditions
The following guide lines apply to the curves shown
from page 16 to 26:
The curve values have been tested at a water
temperature of 20 C.
The curves apply to the actual speed of the motor
types stated at 50 Hz.
The conversion between head "H [m]" and pressure
"p [kPa]" applies to water with a density of
= 1000 kg/m3.
In case of densities other than 1000 kg/m3, the
discharge pressure is proportional to the density.
When pumping liquids with a density higher than
1000 kg/m3, motors with correspondingly higher
outputs must be used.
The curves apply to a kinematic viscosity of
= 1 mm2/s (1 cSt).
Maximum kinematic viscosity without any new
calculation of motor size being necessary is
3 mm2/s.
Tolerances according to ISO 9906, Annex A.
The pumps should not be used at minimum flows
below 0.1 x Q at an optimum efficiency because of the
danger of overheating of the pump.
NPSH: The curves stated are average values found
under the same conditions as the performance curves.
Liquid: Air-free water.
When sizing, add a safety allowance of at least 2 m.
v (m/s) indicates flow velocity in discharge port.
14
15
9
MTB 50-200
4-pole, 50 Hz
Performance curves and technical data
MTB 50-200
16
4 pole, 50 Hz
15
140
/215
14
42 %
46 %
49 %
13
120
51 %
12
51.7 %
11
100
51 %
10
49 %
9
80
46 %
42 %
7
60
6
5
40
20
NPSH
[m]
4
3
4
NPSH
1
0
0
0
10
1
15
2
20
25
30
4
35
40
45
6
50
55
60
8
Q [m/h]
9
v [m/s]
P2
[kW]
2.8
/215
2.4
2.0
1.6
1.2
0.8
0.0
0
0
16
10
2
15
4
20
25
6
30
8
35
10
40
45
12
50
14
55
60
16
Q [m/h]
Q [l/s]
0.4
MTB 50-200
4-pole, 50 Hz
EN 1092-2 PN 16
Nominal diameter
(DN)
50
65
D1
50
65
D2
125
145
D3
165
185
4 x 19
4 x 19
x
[mm]
x
Motor only
60
Motor and
pump head
140
Pump type
MTB 50-200/215
Dimensions
[mm]
DNs
DNd
AD
AG
G1
G2
h1
h2
LL
LB
m1
m2
n1
n2
s1
Net
weight
[kg]
65
50
100
120
162
50
141
162
160
200
274
103
335
100
70
265
212
250
M12
65
Motor
[kW]
3
Electrical data
3 x 220-240 V / 380-415 V Y, 4-pole, 50 Hz
Pump type
MTB 50-200/215
Motor type
P2
[kW]
I1/1
[A]
max
[%]
Power factor
cos
n
[min-1]
MG 100LC-H3
3.0
11.0 / 6.30
87.7
0.82-0.76
1440-1450
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11
7.0-7.7
17
9
MTB 65-160
2-pole, 50 Hz
Performance curves and technical data
MTB 65-160
/171
28
240
2 pole, 50 Hz
37 %
26
40 %
43 %
24
47 %
22
/158
200
20
48.9 %
18
160
16
47 %
43.4 %
14
120
43 %
12
40 %
10
80
37 %
NPSH
[m]
8
6
8
/158
40
NPSH
/171
2
0
2
0
10
20
1
30
2
40
3
50
60
70
80
90
7
Q [m/h]
8
v [m/s]
P2
[kW]
8
/171
7
6
/158
5
4
3
2
0
0
0
18
10
20
5
30
40
10
50
60
15
70
20
80
90
Q [m/h]
25
Q [l/s]
MTB 65-160
2-pole, 50 Hz
EN 1092-2 PN 16
Nominal diameter
(DN)
65
80
D1
65
80
D2
145
160
D3
185
200
4 x 19
8 x 19
x
[mm]
x
Motor only
80
Motor and
pump head
100
Pump type
MTB 65-160/158
MTB 65-160/171
Dimensions
[mm]
DNs
DNd
AD
AG
G1
G2
h1
h2
LL
LB
m1
m2
n1
n2
s1
Net
weight
[kg]
80
80
65
65
100
100
134
159
202
203
65
65
127
127
161
161
160
160
200
200
313
313
103
135
391
379
125
125
95
95
280
280
212
212
300
300
M12
M12
85
97
Motor
[kW]
5.5
7.5
Electrical data
3 x 380-415 V , 2-pole, 50 Hz
Pump type
Motor type
I1/1
[A]
max
[%]
Power factor
cos
n
[min-1]
11.0
14.4-14.0 /
8.30-8.10
89.2
0.87-0.82
2920-2940
10.8-11.8
90.1
0.88-0.82
2910-2920
7.8-9.1
MTB 65-160/158
MG 132SC-H3
5.5
MTB 65-160/171
MG 132SB-H31)
7.5
1)
P2
[kW]
start
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19
9
MTB 65-200
2-pole, 50 Hz
Performance curves and technical data
MTB 65-200
50
2 pole, 50 Hz
ISO 9906 Annex A
/199
45
53 %
400
56 %
40
/183
59 %
59.2 %
35
59 %
300
62.6 %
30
25
56 %
200
20
NPSH
[m]
15
12
/199
100
10
8
/183
NPSH
0
0
0
10
20
1
30
2
40
3
50
60
70
80
90
7
Q [m/h]
8
v [m/s]
P2
[kW]
16
14
/199
12
10
/183
8
6
4
0
0
0
20
10
20
5
30
40
10
50
60
15
70
20
80
90
Q [m/h]
25
Q [l/s]
MTB 65-200
2-pole, 50 Hz
EN 1092-2 PN 16
Nominal diameter
(DN)
65
80
D1
65
80
D2
145
160
D3
185
200
4 x 19
8 x 19
x
[mm]
x
Motor only
110
Motor and
pump head
100
G2
h2
LB
LL
Net
weight
[kg]
MTB 65-200/183
11
80
65
100 254 204 243 210 108 149
MTB 65-200/199
15
80
65
100 254 204 243 210 108 149
Motor feet are to be underpinened by support blocks, see "Accessories" on page 28
173
173
160
160
225
225
15
15
343
343
471
471
213
213
350
350
148
161
Pump type
Motor
[kW]
DNs
DNd
A1
AD
AG
Electrical data
3 x 380-415 V , 2-pole, 50 Hz
Pump type
MTB 65-200/183
MTB 65-200/199
Motor type
P2
[kW]
I1/1
[A]
max
[%]
Power factor
cos
n
[min-1]
MG 160MB-H3
MG 160MD-H3
11.0
15.0
20.8-19.8
28.0-26.0
91.2
91.9
0.88-0.84
0.89-0.87
2940-2950
2930-2950
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6.6-7.8
6.6-7.8
21
9
MTB 50-200
4-pole, 60 Hz
Performance curves and technical data
MTB 50-200
24
4 pole, 60 Hz
ISO 9906 Annex A
22
/215
39 %
20
42 %
45 %
47 %
180
/199
18
49.3 %
160
16
/183
140
14
120
12
48.0 %
47 %
45 %
100
10
80
60
40
20
47.5 %
42 %
39 %
NPSH
[m]
12
/199
/183
/215
NPSH
0
0
0
10
1
15
2
20
25
30
4
35
40
45
6
50
55
60
8
Q [m/h]
9
P2
[kW]
v [m/s]
4.5
/215
4.0
3.5
/199
3.0
2.5
/183
2.0
1.5
0.5
0
0
22
10
2
15
4
20
25
6
30
8
35
10
40
45
12
50
14
55
60
16
Q [m/h]
Q [l/s]
1.0
MTB 50-200
4-pole, 60 Hz
EN 1092-2 PN 16
Nominal diameter
(DN)
50
65
D1
50
65
D2
125
145
D3
165
185
4 x 19
4 x 19
x
[mm]
(-/183 and
-/199)
x
[mm]
(-/215)
Motor only
60
80
Motor and
pump head
140
140
Pump type
MTB 50-200/183
MTB 50-200/199
MTB 50-200/215
Dimensions
[mm]
DNs
DNd
AD
AG
G1
G2
h1
h2
LL
LB
m1
m2
n1
n2
s1
Net
weight
[kg]
65
65
65
50
50
50
100
100
100
120
134
159
162
202
203
50
50
50
141
141
141
162
162
162
160
160
160
200
200
200
274
274
313
103
103
135
335
372
379
100
100
100
70
70
70
265
265
265
212
212
212
250
250
300
M12
M12
M12
65
80
98
Motor
[kW]
3
4
5.5
Electrical data
3 x 220-277 V / 380-480 V Y, 4-pole, 60 Hz
Pump type
MTB 50-200/183
MTB 50-200/199
MTB 50-200/215
1)
Motor type
P2
[kW]
I1/1
[A]
[%]
Power factor
cos
n
[min-1]
MG 100LC-H3
MG 112MC-H3
MG 132SB-H31)
3
4
5.5
10.6-9.55 / 6.10-5.50
14.8-14.4 / 8.60-8.30
11.0-9.40 / 6.35-6.20
87.5-89.5
87.5-89.5
87.0-89.5
0.85-0.73
0.79-0.64
0.88-0.79
1730-1760
1750-1770
1750-1770
start
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6.2-8.8
7.7-9.1
6.7-8.5
23
9
MTB 65-125
2-pole, 60 Hz
Performance curves and technical data
MTB 65-125
24
2 pole, 60 Hz
/144
22
200
36 %
39 %
41 %
20
43 %
18
160
44.2 %
16
43 %
14
120
41 %
12
39 %
10
80
8
6
40
NPSH
[m]
/144
NPSH
2
0
0
0
0
10
20
30
2
40
50
60
5
70
80
90
7
100
8
Q [m/h]
9
P2
[kW]
v [m/s]
8
/144
0
0
24
10
20
4
30
8
40
50
12
60
16
70
20
80
90
24
100
Q [m/h]
28
Q [l/s]
MTB 65-125
2-pole, 60 Hz
EN 1092-2 PN 16
Nominal diameter
(DN)
65
80
D1
65
80
D2
145
160
D3
185
200
4 x 19
8 x 19
x
[mm]
x
Motor only
80
Motor and
pump head
100
Pump type
MTB 65-125/144
Dimensions
[mm]
DNs
DNd
AD
AG
G1
G2
h1
h2
LL
LB
m1
m2
n1
n2
s1
Net
weight
[kg]
80
65
100
159
203
65
117
146
160
180
313
135
379
125
95
280
212
300
M12
99
Motor
[kW]
7.5
Electrical data
3 x 380-480 V / 660-690 V Y, 2-pole, 60 Hz
Pump type
MTB 65-125/144
Motor type
MG 132SB-H3
P2
[kW]
I1/1
[A]
max
[%]
Power factor
cos
n
[min-1]
I start
7.5
14.2-12.0 /
8.20-8.10
89.5-90.2
0.90-0.82
3490-3530
6.8-10.5
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11
25
9
MTB 65-160
2-pole, 60 Hz
Performance curves and technical data
MTB 65-160
44
400
2 pole, 60 Hz
/171
40
38 %
41 %
36
320
44 %
32
48 %
/158
49.1 %
28
240
24
45.0 %
20
160
44 %
16
41 %
NPSH
[m]
12
12
/171
80
NPSH
/158
0
0
0
10
20
30
2
40
50
60
5
70
80
90
7
100
8
P2
[kW]
14
Q [m/h]
v [m/s]
/171
13
12
11
10
/158
9
8
6
0
0
26
10
20
4
30
8
40
50
12
60
16
70
20
80
90
24
100
Q [m/h]
28
Q [l/s]
MTB 65-160
2-pole, 60 Hz
EN 1092-2 PN 16
Nominal diameter
(DN)
65
80
D1
65
80
D2
145
160
D3
185
200
4 x 19
8 x 19
x
[mm]
x
Motor only
110
Motor and
pump head
100
G2
h2
LB
LL
Net
weight
[kg]
MTB 65-160/158
11
80
65
100 254 204 243 210 108 127
MTB 65-160/171
15
80
65
100 254 204 243 210 108 127
Motor feet are to be underpinened by support blocks, see "Accessories" on page 28
161
161
160
160
200
200
15
15
343
343
471
471
213
213
350
350
141
154
Pump type
Motor
[kW]
DNs
DNd
A1
AD
AG
Electrical data
3 x 380-480 V / 660-690 V Y, 2-pole, 60 Hz
Pump type
MTB 65-160/158
MTB 65-160/171
Motor type
P2
[kW]
I1/1
[A]
[%]
Power factor
cos
n
[min-1]
MG 160MB-H3
MG 160MD-H3
11
15
20.8-17.2 / 12.0-11.6
28.0-22.4 / 16.2-15.6
90.2-91.0
90.2-91.0
0.89-0.83
0.90-0.86
3520-3550
3520-3550
I start
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I1 1
5.8-8.9
5.8-8.9
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10
MTB
Accessories
10. Accessories
Support blocks
During installation, support blocks can be fitted under
the motor feet in order to compensate for dimensional
differences between pump housing and motor frame
sizes, thus enabling easy horizontal mounting of the
pumps.
The product number refers to a set of two support
blocks having the dimensions specified in the following
table.
[Hz]
50
60
28
Pump type
MTB
MTB
MTB
MTB
65-200/183
65-200/199
65-160/158
65-160/171
P2
[kW]
11
15
11
15
Dimensions
w x l x h [mm]
Product
number
80 x 290 x 25
95921203
80 x 290 x 25
95921203
11. Service
Spare parts
11
Service
MTB
29
12
MTB
Catalogue
Based on fields of application and pump types, this section
contains the following:
technical data
curves (QH, Eta, P1, P2, etc.) which can be adapted to the
density and viscosity of the pumped liquid and show the
number of pumps in operation
product photos
dimensional drawings
wiring diagrams
quotation texts, etc.
Literature
This section contains all the latest documents of a given pump,
such as
data booklets
installation and operating instructions
service documentation, such as Service kit catalogue and
Service kit instructions
quick guides
product brochures.
Service
This section contains an easy-to-use interactive service
catalogue. Here you can find and identify service parts of both
existing and discontinued Grundfos pumps.
Furthermore, the section contains service videos showing you
how to replace service parts.
30
Sizing
12
MTB
Replacement
In this section you find a guide to selecting and comparing
replacement data of an installed pump in order to replace the
pump with a more efficient Grundfos pump.
The section contains replacement data of a wide range of pumps
produced by other manufacturers than Grundfos.
Based on an easy step-by-step guide, you can compare
Grundfos pumps with the one you have installed on your site.
When you have specified the installed pump, the guide will
suggest a number of Grundfos pumps which can improve both
comfort and efficiency.
CAD drawings
In this section, it is possible to download 2-dimensional (2D) and
3-dimensional (3D) CAD drawings of most Grundfos pumps.
These formats are available in WebCAPS:
2-dimensional drawings:
.dxf, wireframe drawings
.dwg, wireframe drawings.
3-dimensional drawings:
.dwg, wireframe drawings (without surfaces)
.stp, solid drawings (with surfaces)
.eprt, E-drawings.
WinCAPS
WinCAPS is a Windows-based Computer Aided
Product Selection program containing detailed
information on more than 220,000 Grundfos products
in more than 30 languages.
The program contains the same features and
functions as WebCAPS, but is an ideal solution if no
internet connection is available.
WinCAPS is available on DVD and updated once a
year.
Fig. 13 WinCAPS DVD
31
12
MTB
GO CAPS
Mobile solution for professionals on the GO!
CAPS functionality on the mobile
workplace.
Subject to alterations.
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