Step 5: start-up check list, Prepare for drive start-up – Rockwell Automation 20D PowerFlex 700 Installation Instructions - Frames 7…10 User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 20B-IN014H-EN-P - June 2013
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PowerFlex 700 Adjustable Frequency AC Drive – Frames 7…10
Step 5: Start-Up Check List
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This check list supports the Basic Start-Up menu option. See
for
information on other start-up routines.
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A Human Interface Module (HIM) is required to run the Basic Start-Up
routine.
•
The Basic Start-Up routine can modify parameter values for Analog and
Digital I/O. Refer to Common I/O Programming Changes on
Prepare For Drive Start-Up
1.
Confirm that all inputs are connected to the correct terminals and are
secure.
2.
Verify that AC line power at the disconnect device is within the rated value
of the drive.
3.
Verify that control power voltage is correct.
4.
The remainder of this procedure requires that a HIM be installed.
Connect a Human Interface Module (HIM) to Drive Peripheral Interface
(DPI) Port 1 or 2. If an operator interface is not available, use remote
devices to start up the drive.
5.
Apply AC power and control voltages to the drive.
If any of the six digital inputs are configured to “Stop – CF”
(CF = Clear Fault) or “Enable,” verify that signals are present or
reconfigure [Digital Inx Sel], parameters 361…366. If an I/O option is not
installed (i.e. no I/O terminal block), verify that [Digital Inx Sel] is not
configured to “Stop – CF” or “Enable.” If this is not done, the drive will
not start. Refer to
for a list of
potential digital input conflicts.
If the STS LED is not flashing green at this point, refer to
Indicators & DPI Port Locations
.
6.
When prompted, select a display language. The PowerFlex 700 Start-Up
Screen is displayed.
7.
Press the Enter key to display the Start-Up Menu.
8.
Use the Arrow keys to highlight “2. Basic”.
ATTENTION: Power must be applied to the drive to perform the following
start-up procedure. Some of the voltages present are at incoming line potential.
To avoid electric shock hazard or damage to equipment, allow only qualified
service personnel to perform the following procedure. Thoroughly read and
understand the procedure before beginning.
IMPORTANT
When power is first applied, the HIM can require approximately 5 seconds until
commands are recognized (including the Stop key). An explanation of the LED
indicators can be found on