Rockwell Automation 7000 PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive (B Frame) - Classic Control User Manual
Powerflex® 7000 medium voltage ac drive
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Front Cover
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1 - Overview of Drive
- 2 -
Drive Installation
- Safety and Codes
- Unpacking and Inspection
- Transportation and Handling
- Siting of the Drive
- Installation
- Cabinet Layout andDimensional Drawingsof Drive
- PowerFlex 7000 Dimensional Drawings
- Control/Cabling Cabinet
- Major Components
- IEC Component and Device Designations
- Power Wiring Selection
- Power Cabling Access
- Power Connections
- Power and Control Wiring
- Grounding Practices
- Interlocking
- 3 -
Operator Interface
- Chapter Objectives
- Terminology
- Overview
- Keypad
- What is a Screen?
- Operator Interface Power-up Sequence
- Top Level Menu
- How To:
- Modify Operator Interface Operation (Utility)
- Select a Parameter
- Configure the Drive
- Drive Setup
- Display Parameters
- View Drive Status
- View & Reset Alarms
- Request Printouts
- Perform Diagnostic Trending
- Flash Memory Transfers
- Loading Programs(Firmware)
- Parameter Transfers
- Loading Language Modules
- System Programming
- Operator Interface Menu Hierarchy Chart
- PCMCIA Memory Card Installation Data
- 4 - Commissioning
- Start-up Commissioning Services
- Pre-Commissioning Responsibilities
- Commissioning Preparation
- Technical Publications
- PowerFlex 7000 “B” FrameManual
- PowerFlex 7000 Parameters
- Additional Manuals
- Resources Required to Complete Drive Commissioning
- Drive Application Review
- Safety Tests
- Installation Review
- Service Data
- Control Power Off Tests
- Resistance Checks
- Control Power Tests
- 18-pulse Phasing Test
- DC Current Test
- Tuning Procedure
- Running the Load
- Capturing Data
- 5 -
PowerFlex 7000 Functional Description
- Introduction
- Description of Operation
- Speed Command
- Speed Reference
- Speed Control
- Flux Control
- Flux Control for SynchronousMotor
- Current Control
- Line Converter Feedback
- Machine Converter Feedback
- Motor Model
- Line/Machine ConverterProtection
- Power SemiconductorDiagnostics
- Test Modes
- Flying Start (Synch Motor)
- Tachometer/Encoder Option
- Synchronous Transfer
- Analog Outputs
- 6 -
Component Definition and Maintenance
- Control / Cabling Cabinet Components
- Voltage-Sensing Assembly
- Voltage-Sensing AssemblyReplacement
- Transient Suppression Network – TSN
- Transient Suppression Network Fuse Replacement
- Metal-Oxide Varistor Replacement
- Output Grounding NetworkCapacitor Replacement
- Ground Filter Component Replacement
- Hall Effect CurrentSensor Replacement
- Current TransformerReplacement
- Filter Capacitor Cabinet
- Converter Cabinet
- PowerCage™
- SGCT and Snubber Circuit
- Uniform Clamping Pressure
- Checking Clamping Pressure
- Temperature Sensing
- Symmetrical Gate Commutated Thyristor Replacement
- Silicon Controlled Rectifierand SCR Self-Powered GateDriver Board Replacement
- Heatsink Replacement
- PowerCage Gasket
- PowerCage Removal
- Snubber Resistors
- Snubber and Sharing Resistor Replacement
- Sharing Resistors
- Self-Powered Gate Driver Board – SPGDB
- Testing procedure forSCR self-powered gatedriver board
- Fiber Optic Cabling
- Air Pressure Sensor
- D.C. Link and Fan Cabinet Components
- DC Link Reactor
- Fan Removal and Replacement
- Impeller Maintenance
- Inlet Ring Removal andReplacement
- Replacement of Air Filters
- Control Power Components
- AC/DC Power Supply
- UPS Option
- Low Voltage Control Section
- DC/DC Power Supply
- Drive Control Boards
- Customer Interface Board
- Signal Conditioning Boards
- External Input/Output Boards
- Fiber Optic Interface Boards
- Downloading the Drive Firmware
- Preparation for Downloading Firmware
- Reloading the Parameters
- Setting Elapsed Time
- Downloading theTerminal Firmware
- Setting up DiagnosticTrending
- Printing (Uploading) Data from the Drive
- Setting up the PowerFlex7000 “B” Frame Trending Feature
- EnvironmentalConsiderations
- Preventive MaintenanceCheck List
- Operational Maintenance
- Annual Maintenance
- 7 - Troubleshooting
- Appendix A - Catalog Number Explanationfor PowerFlex 7000 MV Drives
- Appendix B - Torque Requirementsfor threaded fasteners
- Appendix C -
Drive Logic Command
- Drive Logic Command Word – Database 2.001
- Logic Status Word – Database 2.001
- Product Specific Logic Command – Database 2.001
- Drive Logic Command Word – Database 3.001 and later
- Logic Status Word – Database 3.001 and later
- Product Specific Logic Command – Firmware 3.001 and 3.002
- Product Specific Logic Command – Firmware 3.004 to 5.003
- Appendix D - Meggering
- Back Cover