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Commissioning the drive – Rockwell Automation 7000L PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive (C-Frame) - ForGe Control User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 7000L-UM301D-EN-P - June 2014

Chapter 4

Commissioning

15.

Run the drive motor system throughout the operational range to verify
proper performance.

Commissioning the Drive

Information contained in this chapter will assist in commissioning a
PowerFlex liquid-cooled medium voltage AC drive. This chapter contains
reference material with information including:

Recommended Tools and Equipment

Safety Checks

Drive line-up Data Sheets

Pre-Power Checks

Control Power Checks

Review the information contained in this chapter prior to commissioning the
drive. It will be used as a reference while the drive line-up commissioning is
performed. Record all the information requested in the data sheets. The
information recorded on the data sheets will be useful during future
maintenance and troubleshooting exercises.

Perform the commissioning checks illustrated in this chapter in the sequence that
they have been presented. Failure to do so may result in equipment failure or
personal injury.

Notwithstanding the safety references here, all local codes and safety practices are
to be utilized when working on this product.

TIP

Customer personnel will be required on-site to participate in the start-up of
the system.

ATTENTION: Servicing energized industrial control equipment can be
hazardous. Severe injury or death can result from electrical shock, burn, or
unintended actuation of control equipment. Hazardous voltages may exist in
the cabinet even with the circuit breaker in the off position. Recommended
practice is to disconnect or lock out control equipment from power sources, and
confirm discharge of stored energy in capacitors. If it is necessary to work in the
vicinity of energized equipment, the safety related work practices of NFPA 70E,
Electrical Safety requirements for Employee Work places, must be followed.

ATTENTION: The CMOS devices used on the control circuit boards can be
destroyed or damaged by static charges. If personnel will be working near static
sensitive devices, they must be appropriately grounded.