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Harrington Hoists and Cranes RHN - Rhino Wire Rope Hoist User Manual

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Table 7-1

Troubleshooting Guide

Symptom

Cause

Remedy

Hoist lifts but will not
lower

Down circuit open

Check circuit for loose connections. Check down limit switch for
malfunction.

Broken conductor in
pendant cord

Check the continuity for each conductor in the cable. If one is
broken, replace entire cable.

Faulty magnetic
contactors

Check coils for open or short circuit. Check all connections on
motor circuit. Check for burned contacts. Replace as needed.

Faulty switch in
pendant

Check electrical continuity. Check electrical connections.
Replace or repair as needed.

Faulty operational/
emergency limit
switch.

Check hoist limit switch.

Hoist is in bottom hook
position.

Hoist lowers but will
not lift

RPU load monitor has
been actuated or is
faulty.

See

Table 7-2

for error codes. Actions to eliminate an error may

only be performed by trained personnel.

Hoist overloaded

Reduce load to within rated capacity of hoist.

Low voltage in hoist's
power supply

Determine cause of low voltage and bring to within plus or minus
10% of the voltage specified on the motor nameplate. The
voltage should be measured at the hoist contactor.

Up circuit open

Check circuit for loose connections. Check up limit switch for
malfunction.

Faulty magnetic
contactors

Check coils for open or short circuit. Check all connections on
motor circuit. Check for burned contacts. Replace as needed.

Broken conductor in
pendant cord

Check the continuity of each conductor in the cable. If one is
broken, replace entire cable.

Faulty switch in
pendant

Check electrical continuity. Check electrical connections.
Replace or repair as needed.

Hoist will not lift rated
load or does not have
the proper lifting speed

Hoist overloaded

Reduce load to within rated capacity.

Low voltage in hoist's
power supply

Determine cause of low voltage and bring to within plus or minus
10% of voltage specified on the motor nameplate. The voltage
should be measured at the hoist contactor.

Brake drags

Check motor brake adjustment for proper clearance.

Load drifts excessively
when hoist is stopped

Motor brake not
holding

Clean and inspect brake lining. Check motor brake tolerances.
Replace if necessary

Trolley drifts
excessively when
stopping

Motor brake not
holding

Clean and inspect brake lining. Check motor brake tolerances.
Replace if necessary

Hoist and/or Trolley
Motor or brake

Excessive load

Reduce load to within rated capacity of hoist.

Excessive duty cycle

Reduce frequency of lifts and/or trolley movement.