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
PowerFlex 700 Adjustable Frequency AC Drive – Frames 7…10
Motor and/or drive will not accelerate to commanded speed.
Motor operation is unstable.
Drive will not reverse motor direction.
Stopping the drive results in a Decel Inhibit fault.
Cause(s)
Indication
Corrective Action
Acceleration time is excessive.
None
Reprogram [Accel Time x].
Excess load or short acceleration times
force the drive into current limit,
slowing or stopping acceleration.
None
Check [Drive Status 2], bit 10 to see if the
drive is in Current Limit.
Remove excess load or reprogram [Accel Time
x].
Speed command source or value is not
as expected.
None
Check for the proper Speed Command by
using Steps 1 through 7 above.
Programming is preventing the drive
output from exceeding limiting values.
None
Check [Maximum Speed] and [Maximum
Freq] (parameters 082 and 055) to assure
that speed is not limited by programming.
Cause(s)
Indication
Corrective Action
Motor data was incorrectly entered or
Autotune was not performed.
None
1. Correctly enter motor nameplate data.
2. Perform “Static” or “Rotate” Autotune
procedure.
Cause(s)
Indication
Corrective Action
Digital input is not selected for
reversing control.
None
Check [Digital Inx Sel]. Choose correct input
and program for reversing mode.
Digital input is incorrectly wired.
None
Check input wiring.
Direction mode parameter is
incorrectly programmed.
None
Reprogram [Direction Mode] for analog
“Bipolar” or digital “Unipolar” control.
Motor wiring is improperly phased for
reverse.
None
Switch two motor leads.
A bipolar analog speed command
input is incorrectly wired or signal is
absent.
None
1. Use meter to check that an analog input
voltage is present.
2. Check wiring.
Positive voltage commands forward
direction. Negative voltage commands
reverse direction.
Cause(s)
Indication
Corrective Action
The bus regulation feature is enabled
and is halting deceleration due to
excessive bus voltage. Excess bus
voltage is normally due to excessive
regenerated energy or unstable AC line
input voltages.
Internal timer has halted drive
operation.
Decel Inhibit fault screen.
LCD Status Line indicates
“Faulted”.
1. See Attention statement on
.
2. Reprogram parameters 161/162 to
eliminate any “Adjust Freq” selection.
3. Disable bus regulation (parameters 161 &
162) and add a dynamic brake.
4. Correct AC input line instability or add an
isolation transformer.
5. Reset drive.