Rockwell Automation FlexPak 3000 Digital DC Drive Version 4.3 User Manual
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Troubleshooting the FlexPak 3000 Drive
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A00032
SUSTAINED
SPEED
Motor speed did not fall below
STOP
SPEED
THRESHOLD
(P.113) in the
required amount of time during a stop (this time is automatically set to
two times the
DECELERATION
TIME
(P.002)).
Possible causes:
•
DECELERATION
TIME
(P.002) not set properly.
•
STOP
SPEED
THRESHOLD
(P.113) not set properly.
•
Overhauling load maintaining motor speed higher than the
STOP
SPEED
THRESHOLD
(P.113).
•
Incorrect speed/voltage feedback scaling.
A00033
SUSTAINED
ARMATURE
CURRENT
Armature current was unable to reach discontinuous conduction while
stopping the drive.
Possible cause:
•
Motor
CEMF
too high or line voltage too low for proper commutation.
A00050
CML
FEEDBACK
SCALING
ERROR
Armature current feedback could not be scaled properly based on the
values entered for
MOTOR
RATED
ARM
AMPS
and
MAXIMUM
CURRENT
. Verify
that these parameter values are correct for your application. Verify that
CT
TURNS
RATIO
has been set to the correct value for your drive.
A00051
LOW
MINIMUM
SPEED
The
MINIMUM
SPEED
value is less than 10% of the
MAXIMUM
SPEED
value.
This alarm will not be triggered on powerup. It only occurs when
maximum or minimum speed has changed.
Verify that these parameter values are correct for your application.
A00052
(no message)
NEG
CUR
LIM
INV
EN
(P.226) has changed state, either enabling or
disabling the negative current limit inverters. The parameters
POS
CURRENT
LIM
SEL
(P.223) and
NEG
CURRENT
LIM
SEL
(P.224) have been set
to
REGISTER
. Carefully check your current limit scheme and the values of
POSITIVE
CURRENT
LIM
(P.005) and
NEGATIVE
CURRENT
LIM
(P.006) to avoid
unintended drive operation. Also see section 5.4, Configuring the Speed
Loop Current Limits.
A00700
RETENTIVE
MEMORY
SAVE
FAILURE
An attempt to save information (parameter values, fault log data or the
keypad reference value) to retentive memory failed. The drive may
continue to be operated.
Possible cause:
•
Regulator board failure.
Table 13.2 – Alarm Codes (Continued)
Code
Display
Description