The Grundfos CR range is one of the most widely used vertical multistage centrifugal lines in the world. Whether used for pressure boosting, industrial processing, HVAC, or water treatment, CR pumps are known for efficiency, modularity, and durability.
However, due to the available variations, technicians often ask:
What's the difference between CR, CRE, CRI, CRIE, CRN, CRNE, CRNE-HS, and CRN-SF?
In this complete comparison guide, we'll break down:
- What a Grundfos centrifugal pump CR vertical multistage is
- How the CR series is structured
- The characteristics and differences between each model variation
- When to choose one version over another
What Is the Grundfos CR Range?
The Grundfos CR series centrifugal pumps are vertical inline multistage pumps designed for high-pressure water movement in commercial and industrial systems. These pumps fall into the category of:
- Vertical multistage centrifugal pumps
- Vertical inline pump centrifugal
- Multistage water pumps
- High-pressure booster pumps
- Vertical booster pumps
Note: The CR platform is modular; it can be assembled based on design requirements (upon request and Grundfos technical validation), with materials, motors, speed, and control features tailored to the application.
How a Grundfos Pump Vertical Multistage Works
All models in the CR range operate on the same multistage centrifugal principle:
- Fluid enters through the suction port.
- Each impeller increases velocity.
- Diffusers convert velocity into pressure.
- Multiple stages increase the total discharge head.
Increasing the number of stages increases the pump’s available head. This characteristic makes the CR range ideal for:
- Booster systems
- Reverse osmosis
- Boiler feed
- Industrial water supply
- Cooling and heating systems
Overview of the Grundfos CR Model Structure
Below is a quick overview of how the CR range is organized:
| Model | Material level | Speed control | Primary Use | Typical buyer intent |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CR | Standard | No | Clean water / general duty | Replacement / standard booster |
| CRE | Standard | Yes | Constant pressure/energy savings | VFD / smart booster |
| CRI | AISI 304 wetted parts | No | Slightly aggressive liquids | Glycol / treated water |
| CRIE | AISI 304 wetted parts | Yes | Slightly aggressive liquids/energy savings | Glycol / treated water + VFD |
| CRN | Higher corrosion resistance / more industrial | No | Aggressive or industrial service | Chemical/process |
| CRNE | Higher corrosion resistance / more industrial | Yes | Aggressive or industrial service/energy savings | Chemical/process + VFD |
| CRNE-HS | Higher corrosion resistance / more industrial + high-pressure | Yes | RO/high-head | High Corrosion + high pressure |
| CRN-SF | specialized finish / special-duty variant | Both available | Must be verified by the application | Niche / special duty |
Now that we know the main differences between the models in the CR range, let's break them down in detail.
CR – The Standard Grundfos Vertical Multistage Pump
The CR pump is the base model in the range and one of the most popular Grundfos products. Below are the features and best applications:
Features:
- Stainless steel impellers and chambers
- Cast iron pump head/base
- Modular stage configuration
- Vertical inline pump configuration
Primary use:
- Clean water systems
- Commercial booster applications
- HVAC circulation
- General industrial service
If you are looking for a reliable multistage centrifugal pump for clean water and standard duty, CR is typically sufficient.
CRE – CR Pump with Integrated Variable Speed Drive
The CRE pump is the Standard CR hydraulic design with an integrated variable-frequency drive for variable-speed control, energy savings, and stable pressure/flow management. Some advantages and best for applications below:
Key Advantages:
- Energy efficiency
- Constant pressure control
- Soft starting
- Reduced mechanical stress
Primary use:
- Variable demand booster systems
- Commercial buildings
- Smart water systems
CRI – Corrosion-Resistant Version
The CRI pump is the corrosion-resistant CR variant with AISI 304 stainless steel wetted parts, suitable for water, glycol, and slightly aggressive liquids. It's similar to CR but designed for slightly more demanding environments. Below are some differences from CR, and the best examples:
Differences from CR:
- Enhanced corrosion resistance
- Improved material configurations
Primary use:
- Light industrial water systems
- Treated water
- Mild chemical exposure
CRI is a step up when the environment is more aggressive than in typical clean-water systems.
CRIE - CRI Pump with Integrated Variable Speed Drive
The CRIE pump has the same corrosion-resistant hydraulic material options as the CRI model, but is fitted with a built-in variable frequency drive (VFD). This [ump can be a good option when material durability and variable speed control are required.
Common in:
- Process water systems
- Controlled pressure industrial applications
CRN – Full Stainless Steel Industrial Pump
The CRN pump is designed for more demanding and aggressive applications. The major difference among the others is its construction, which is fully stainless steel, including external components.
Primary use:
- Industrial process water
- Chemical systems
- Food and beverage applications
- Corrosive environments
CRN is often selected when a multistage vertical centrifugal pump must handle challenging fluids or environments.
CRNE – CRN with Integrated Variable Speed
The CRNE pump combines:
- CRN stainless construction
- Built-in VFD motor
This offers:
- Corrosion resistance
- High efficiency
- Variable speed control
- Reduced energy consumption
CRNE is common in advanced industrial and municipal systems.
CRNE-HS – High-Speed High-Pressure Version
The CRNE-HS pump is designed for very high-pressure applications; it has the same features as the CRNE but allows higher rotational speeds, enabling higher output pressure.
Key Differences:
- Higher rotational speed
- Greater pressure output per stage
Primary use:
- Reverse osmosis
- High-pressure wash systems
- Industrial high-head applications
This version allows fewer stages to achieve high discharge pressure.
CRN-SF – Super-Finished Version
The CRN-SF pump with super-finished internal hydraulic surfaces that reduce friction and improve efficiency in demanding water treatment and process applications.
- Super-finished internal surfaces
- Reduced surface roughness
Benefits:
- Improved cleanability
- Reduced bacterial buildup
- Enhanced hygienic performance
Primary use:
- Pharmaceutical applications
- Food processing
- High-purity water systems
Comparison Summary: How the Models Differ
As noted in the previous sections, the CR range can be used across several systems, applications, and technical requirements. Practically, we can summarize that the entire range falls into four main categories:
- Material Construction
- CR = Standard stainless + cast iron
- CRI = Enhanced corrosion resistance
- CRN = Full stainless steel
- CRN-SF = Hygienic super-finished
- Integrated Speed Control
- CRE = Standard + VFD
- CRIE = CRI + VFD
- CRNE = CRN + VFD
- Pressure Capability
- Standard CR = Normal pressure
- CRNE-HS = High-speed high-pressure
- Application Environment
- Clean water → CR
- Mild chemical → CRI
- Industrial/corrosive → CRN
- Hygienic → CRN-SF
- Energy-efficient control → CRE / CRIE / CRNE
How to Choose the Right Grundfos CR Pump
When selecting a CR vertical multistage centrifugal pump, key points should be evaluated to ensure the correct model is selected. Below are some questions you may answer to achieve the most accurate model selection:
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Fluid Type
Is it clean water or chemically aggressive?
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Required Head
How many stages are required?
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Need for Pressure Control
Is constant or variable pressure/flow required?
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Hygiene Requirements
Food or pharmaceutical system with regulations and special requirements?
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Energy Efficiency Goals
Do you need premium-efficiency motors or a variable-frequency drive?
All these questions need to be answered to understand better which CR model would best achieve your goals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Multistage centrifugal pumps bring some more capabilities compared to single-stage pumps: - Higher pressure capacity - Greater efficiency in high-head applications - Compact vertical footprint - Smooth and stable operation - Modular stage design for flexible sizing These characteristics make them ideal for booster systems, industrial water supply, and water treatment processes.
Yes, Grundfos CR pumps are designed for high efficiency. Models with integrated variable speed drives - such as CRE, CRIE, and CRNE pumps can automatically adjust motor speed to match system demand. This helps reduce energy consumption and improve system efficiency.
The letters “E” in CRE, CRIE, and CRNE indicate that the pump includes an integrated variable frequency drive (VFD). This allows the pump to automatically adjust motor speed based on system demand, which helps: - Reduce energy consumption - Maintain constant pressure - Improve system efficiency - Extend pump life These models are commonly used in pressure boosting systems and smart building installations.
In a model number such as CR 10-4, the final number indicates the number of stages (impellers) inside the pump. Each stage increases pressure, so: - More stages = higher pressure capability - Fewer stages = lower pressure but potentially higher flow This is why stage count is critical when sizing a multistage centrifugal pump
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