Even if the presence of the topic “digitalisation” in the media suggests something else: Digitisation is not completely new, as the electronic collection of data for the analysis and optimisation of technical equipment has been standard for quite some time. At Grundfos, development engineers have been working on bus communication for years, for example: The state of the art today are interface modules (CIM/CIU), since 2008 the GRM (Grundfos Remote Management, a remote control) has been available: The client/server-based GRM provides the operator with a complete overview of the entire plant – pumps, controls, sensors, etc. Field installation is easy because GRM is fully pre-programmed – it It only takes minutes to make the communication settings and the product configuration.
This was later followed by the CR Monitor (a Grundfos CR multi-stage high pressure pump monitoring system). CR-Monitor covers central service components that are today subsumed under the term ‘Industrial pump 4.0’: Monitoring, alarms, remote control, optimisation, failure prediction and intelligent response.
The connectivity of technical equipment, cloud-based data storage and smart device interfaces are just the basis of digitalisation — practical tools that are important but not critical. The smart handling of the generated data and its analysis is by far the most important part of the digital transformation.
Grundfos has developed the concept of iSolutions: Integrated pumping solutions and flexible modular systems consisting of pumps, motors and drives, control and safety modules, as well as measurement and data transmission units. It is a holistic approach to the system, where pumps and systems equipped with intelligent measurement and control technology can be adapted to the conditions of each respective infrastructure (drinking water, wastewater, cooling, heating) to ensure optimum flow, high overall efficiency and maximum operational reliability.
Radio technology and Ethernet bus make the pump systems ready for Industry 4.0. In this way, smart pumps can execute specific functionalities and optionally also monitor other process parameters via additional free interfaces.
One notable feature of AutoAdapt is its availability in a range of Grundfos pumps: This function ensures precise configuration of the system and thus maximum energy use. To this end, the pump continuously analyses the system requirements for changes and then adjusts the performance to ensure overall system efficiency.
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