Rockwell Automation 7000L PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive (C Frame) - Classic Control User Manual
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Troubleshooting
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7000 “C” Frame
7000L-UM300I-EN-P – June 2013
FAULT
MESSAGE
FAULT
CODE
DESCRIPTION
RECOMMENDED ACTIONS
U1A Online Flt
81
INVERTER SGCT FAULT
This fault will occur during operation of the
drive. The drive has detected that the
feedback from the device was not correct,
and does not wait to determine the exact
problem. The drive polls the entire bridge 3
times before and 3 times after each gating
command. All 6 of these readings for each
device must be consistent for the fault to
occur. There is also a parameter called
Inverter Device Diagnostic Delay (P268),
which allows you to change the number of
consecutive firings to eliminate nuisance
faults. It will still poll 3 times before and
after each firing, but will now require the
condition to exist for the number of
consecutive firings set in the Diagnostic
Delay parameter for a fault to occur.
The firmware now completes a diagnostics
sequence immediately after any drive reset,
with the goal of detecting faults before any
destructive action is taken from the next
action
– Complete a resistance check per the
instructions in the manual
– NOTE: SGCTs may not have completely
shorted, and still could read in the kΩ
range – Any devices with low suspect
readings should be changed
– Check the LED status of the SCGT gate
driver card for abnormal readings
– Complete a Gating Test mode check on
the devices
– Verify the associated 20V power supply
is powered and active
– Verify all the power connections to the
SCGT firing card are seated properly
– For nuisance faults, contact the factory
about extending the Diagnostic Delay
U1B Online Flt
87
U1C Online Flt
462
U4A Online Flt
84
U4B Online Flt
90
U4C Online Flt
465
V3A Online Flt
83
V3B Online Flt
89
V3C Online Flt
464
V6A Online Flt
86
V6B Online Flt
92
V6C Online Flt
467
W2A Online Flt
82
W2B Online Flt
88
W2C Online Flt
463
W5A Online Flt
85
W5B Online Flt
91
W5C Online Flt
466
2U1A Device Flt
291
PWM RECTIFIER SGCT FAULT
This fault will occur during the initial
contactor closure, the diagnostic sequence
after a start command, or the diagnostic
sequence after a stop command. The
rectifier monitors the state of the feedback
before a gate pulse is given, and monitors
the feedback after a gate pulse has been
sent. The SGCT has smart diagnostics, so
the feedback may indicate short before
firing, and if the pulse is received and the
device is really shorted, the diagnostic will
toggle the feedback to let you know the
problem is with the device, or the power
supply for that device.
The firmware now completes a diagnostics
sequence immediately after any drive reset,
with the goal of detecting faults before any
destructive action is taken from the next
action. The main example of this is closing
the input contactor on a shorted bridge.
– Complete a resistance check per the
instructions in the manual
– NOTE: SGCTs may not have completely
shorted, and still could read in the kΩ
range – Any devices with low suspect
readings should be changed
– Check the LED status of the SCGT gate
driver card for abnormal readings
– Complete a Gating Test mode check on
the devices
– Verify the associated 20V power supply
is powered and active
– Verify all the power connections to the
SCGT firing card are seated properly
2U1B Device Flt
297
2U1C Device Flt
336
2U4A Device Flt
294
2U4B Device Flt
300
2U4C Device Flt
339
2V3A Device Flt
293
2V3B Device Flt
299
2V3C Device Flt
338
2V6A Device Flt
296
2V6B Device Flt
302
2V6C Device Flt
341
2W2A Device Flt
292
2W2B Device Flt
298
2W2C Device Flt
337
2W5A Device Flt
295
2W5B Device Flt
301
2W5C Device Flt
340