Rockwell Automation 7000 PowerFlex Medium Voltage (B Frame) Commissioning - ForGe (PanelView 550) User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 7000-IN006B-EN-P - May 2013
Chapter 5 Commissioning the Drive
The sample rate is to be set at 5 msec. This will default to the fastest sample rate.
10% of the samples should be recorded after the trigger. The single trigger should
occur when any fault occurs.
1. Press the Diagnostic Soft Key (DIAGS [F9]).
2. Press the Diagnostic Setup Soft Key (D_SETUP [F8]) to begin
programming the diagnostic settings.
3. Cursor the backlit section to Trace 1 and press the enter key to begin
programming. Scroll through the parameter list until Diagnostics –
DrvStatus Flag1 (569) is located. Select this as Trace 1.
4. Select Trace 2 through 16 as described in the step above. Note that when
you finish Trace 4, just press the down arrow and you will get to the screen
showing traces 5-8, 9-12, and 13-16.
5. Press the TRIGGER Soft Key until the letter S appears in front of the
Trigger parameter.
6. Press the RATE Soft Key to program the trending sampling rate. This will
be set to 0 msec in this example.
7. Press the DATA Soft Key to set the trigger level for the fault. This should
be set to 8. If trigger needs to be set either on warning or fault, then set to
18.
8. Press the COND Soft Key to program the logic for the trigger level. In this
example the COND will be set as an OR condition “+”
9. Press the POST Soft Key to set up how many samples will be recorded
after the trigger. In this example the POST value will be set to 20%. The
remaining 80% of the samples will be recorded prior to the trigger.
When you finish programming these settings, the drive is ready to trend data at
the next fault.
The next test required to test phase rotation requires that medium voltage be
applied to the drive input. Ensure that the drive is thoroughly inspected for debris
and tools prior to energizing the drive. Furthermore, ensure that all protective
barriers have been re-installed before continuing. Ensure that you have taken the
drive out of System Test mode, and have returned to Normal operating mode.
3) RecControl Flag1:
264
2) InvControl Flag1:
265
1) DrvStatus Flag1:
569