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Rockwell Automation 7000A PowerFlex Medium Voltage Drive (A-Frame) - Classic Control User Manual

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Component Definition and Maintenance 6-131

7000 “A” Frame

7000A-UM150F-EN-P –June 2013

 Check clamp head indicator washers for proper clamp pressure, and

adjust as necessary.

 Refer to page 6-18, “Uniform Clamping Pressure” and “Checking

Clamping Pressure” for details on proper clamp pressure.


Control Power Checks (No Medium Voltage)

 Apply Control power to the PowerFlex drive, and test power to all of

the vacuum contactors (input, output, and bypass) in the system,
verifying all contactors can close and seal in.

 Refer to Publication 1502-UM050_-EN-P for a detailed

description of all contactor maintenance.

 Verify all single-phase cooling fans for operation.

 This includes the cooling fans in the AC/DC Power supplies and

the DC/DC converter.

 Verify the proper voltage levels at the CPT (if installed), AC/DC

Power Supplies, DC/DC converter, isolated gate power supply boards.

 Refer to User‟s Manual, Chapter 4 – Commissioning for

appropriate procedures/voltage levels for the above checks.

 Verify the proper gate pulse patterns using Gate Test Operating Mode.

If there have been any changes to the system during the outage, place
the drive in System Test Operating Mode and verify all functional
changes.

Final Power Checks before Restarting

 Ensure all cabinets are cleared of tools, and all component

connections are back in place and in the running state.

 Put all equipment in the normal operating mode, and apply medium

voltage.

 If there were any input or output cables removed, verify the input

phasing, and bump the motor for rotation.

 If there were any changes to the motor, input transformer, or

associated cabling, you will have to retune the drive to the new
configuration using autotuning.

 Save all parameter changes (if any) to NVRAM.

 Run the application up to full speed/full load, or to customer

satisfaction.

 Capture the drive variables while running, in the highest access level

if possible.