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Chill block removal and replacement, Instructions for removing chill block assembly, Chill block removal and – 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

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Component Definition and Maintenance

Chapter 5

Reconnecting the Coolant System to a PowerCage Module

1.

Ensure all power is off and locked-out, including the pumping system.

2.

Ensure a blanket or plastic sheet is covering the devices below the
PowerCage being serviced. Face shield and full arm chemical resistant
gloves should be worn at all times when performing this task.

3.

Attach both the inlet and outlet manifolds to their bracketry, be sure to
close all the pipe clamps.

4.

If necessary, remove the device blocking the left outlet hose and
reconnected it to the lower nipple on the chill block to the extreme left.
Make sure to tighten the hose clamp. Repeat this step for all outlet hoses
and than all inlet hoses.

5.

Replace all SGCT/SCR devices and circuit boards as described in

Silicon

Controlled Rectifier and SCR Self-Powered Gate Driver Board
Replacement on page 296

and

Symmetrical Gate Commutated Thyristor

Replacement on page 293

.

6.

Check coolant levels to ensure there is still enough coolant in the system. If
coolant must be added, refer to

Fluid Top-up on page 340

.

Chill Block Removal and
Replacement

Instructions for removing Chill Block assembly

1.

Ensure all Power has been disconnected.

2.

Remove SCR/SCGT(s) and circuit board(s) outlined in

Symmetrical

Gate Commutated Thyristor Replacement on page 293

and

Silicon

Controlled Rectifier and SCR Self-Powered Gate Driver Board
Replacement on page 296

.

3.

Detach coolant hoses from upper and lower manifolds. This procedure is
more clearly explained in

Detachment of Coolant System from

PowerCage Modules on page 299

.

ATTENTION: To prevent electrical shock, ensure the main power has
been disconnected before working on a module. Verify that all circuits
are voltage free using a hot stick or appropriate voltage-measuring
device. Failure to do so may result in injury or death.

ATTENTION: The SGCT and SCR can be destroyed or damaged by static
charges. Personnel must be properly grounded before removing circuit
boards from the PowerCage. Use of damaged circuit boards may also
damage related components. A grounding wrist strap is recommended
for handling.