Frame 10 afe fan system replacement procedures, Power structure section, Remove power from the afe – Rockwell Automation 20Y PowerFlex 700H, 700S, and 700AFE Drive Fan Systems, Frames 9...14 User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication PFLEX-IN029B-EN-P - August 2014
Chapter 7
PowerFlex 700AFE Drive - Frame 10 Procedures
Frame 10 AFE Fan System
Replacement Procedures
Replacement procedures for these frame 10 fan system parts are included in this
chapter.
Power Structure Section
Replacement procedures for these frame 10 AFE power structure fan system
parts are included in this chapter.
Remove Power from the AFE
1.
Turn off and lock out input power.
2.
Wait five minutes.
3.
Check the DC bus voltage at the power terminal block by measuring
between the +DC and –DC terminals, between the +DC terminal and
the chassis, and between the –DC terminal and the chassis. The voltage
must be zero for all three measurements.
Cat. No.
Part Description
Page
20-PP01096
60 mm Cooling fan for ASIC board assembly
20-PP20202
Fuse for fan system
20-PP20300
Fuse holder for main fan system fuses
20-FI13300
Main AC fan inverter assembly
20-FI13301
Main AC fan inverter assembly
20-VB00299
Main AC fan inverter circuit board
SK-H1-DCFANBD1
Main DC fan power supply circuit board
SK-Y1-DCFANRETROFIT-F10
AC to DC fan system retrofit kit
SK-H1-FANCAPF1314
Main AC fan inverter capacitor
20-FI13300
Main AC fan assembly
SK-Y1-DCFAN1
Main DC fan assembly
ATTENTION: To avoid an electric shock hazard, verify that the voltage on the bus
capacitors has discharged completely before servicing. Check the DC bus voltage
at the Power Terminal Block by measuring between the +DC and -DC terminals,
between the +DC terminal and the chassis, and between the -DC terminal and
the chassis. The voltage must be zero for all three measurements.
Remove power before making or breaking cable connections. When you remove or
insert a cable connector with power applied, an electrical arc may occur. An
electrical arc can cause personal injury or property damage by:
• sending an erroneous signal to your system’s field devices, causing unintended
machine motion
• causing an explosion in a hazardous environment
Electrical arcing causes excessive wear to contacts on both the module and its
mating connector. Worn contacts may create electrical resistance.
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