Tachometer feedback board, Encoder options – Rockwell Automation 7000 PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive (B Frame) - ForGe Control (PanelView 550) User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 7000-UM151E-EN-P - January 2013
Chapter 3 Component Definition and Maintenance
3. Use static strap before removing any connectors.
4. Remove the connectors J4, J11 and J12 on DPM after proper
identification and marking if necessary. Use the electrical drawing as the
reference. Remove the 4 screws holding it on the standoffs above the ACB.
5. Remove the DPM mounted on the four, 34-pin connectors.
6. Remove the screws holding encoder interface board and gently remove the
board mounted on the 8 pin connector
7. Remove the connectors J1, J2, J3, J4, J5, J6, J7,J8, J9, J10, J12, J13, J14,
J16, J22, J24, J25, J26, J27 on ACB after proper identification and marking
if necessary. Use the electrical drawing as the reference.
8. Remove the ACB board by removing the 4 screws, and 6 standoffs screwed
to support the DPM & encoder interface board.
9. Reverse steps 8 – 2 reinstall the boards into the low voltage control cabinet.
10. Apply low voltage power and complete both system and medium voltage
tests to ensure the new board functions properly.
Tachometer Feedback
Board
Encoder Options
There are two positional encoder interface boards usable with the PowerFlex
7000 Forge Control. The encoder interface boards do not have any user accessible
test points; however, buffered and isolated versions of each of the signals A+, A-,
B+, B-, Z+ and Z- are available on the ACB at test points TP45-TP50.
Regardless of the type of encoder board, observe the following conditions.
1. Do not attach encoders with open collector outputs to the drive.
Acceptable outputs are Analog Line Driver or Push Pull.
2. The drive will not operate properly if using single ended Quadrature
encoders. Rockwell Automation recommends using differential inputs
only for these types of encoders. Single ended outputs are only acceptable
for Positional Encoders.