Rockwell Automation 1395 DC Drive, 800-1250 Hp, FRN 5.XX-9.30 User Manual
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Chapter 6
Start–Up
6-2
ATTENTION: The CMOS devices used on the control circuit
boards can be destroyed or damaged by static charges. If person-
nel will be working near static sensitive devices, they must be ap-
propriately grounded. If you are not familiar with static control
procedures, before servicing, reference Allen-Bradley Publication
8000-4.5.2, Guarding against Electrostatic Damage or any other
applicable ESD protection handbook.
Terminology
A brief description of new terms and concepts covered in Chapter 8
includes:
Configuration Parameter – Parameter used to transfer data between the
Drive control and external devices. The Configuration Parameters are
categorized into two types:
1. Source Parameters
2. Sink Parameters
Parameter – A memory location used to store drive data. Each parameter
is given a number called the parameter number. The parameter value may
be specified in decimal, or in hexidecimal. When specified in hexidecimal,
a letter “h” will appear after the parameter number.
Programming Terminal – Device used for programming, monitoring
operation and performing diagnostic functions on the 1395 drive. The
Programming Terminal is provided in two packages, Digital Handheld
Terminal and Door-Mounted Terminal.
Programming Parameter – Parameters used to store information required
by the drive in order to perform the regulation functions of the drive.
Required Tools and Equipment
The following equipment is required for start-up and tuning.
•
Multimeter capable of 1000VDC/750VAC, with input resistance of at
least 1 megohm.
•
Test Leads for multimeter
•
Assorted screwdrivers (Phillips and blade) and a set of open end
wrenches.
•
Clamp on Ammeter (AC and DC with current ratings to match drive
ratings)
•
Programming Terminal
Recommended Tools and Equipment
The following equipment is recommended for start-up and tuning.
•
Dual trace oscilloscope with A minus B quasi differential capability
•
X100 probes for oscilloscope
Genera
l
Only qualified electrical technicians and/or electrical engineers familiar
with solid state controls and circuitry should attempt a 1395 start-up. It is
imperative that personnel familiarize themselves with the functional
description portion of this manual, and the operation of the Programming
Terminal (refer to Pub 1300-5.5) before attempting any start-up
procedures. Figure 6.1 outlines the sequence that
is required to start-up
the 1395 drive.