Warner Electric CBPC-3590 User Manual

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Fault

Possible Cause

Solution

Unit does not stop

Brake not completely

Cycle unit several hundred cycles to

accurately

burnished

burnish brake properly.

Not enough cycles

Cycle unit several times to get braking

completed to get average

distance calculation based on average

braking distance calculation

number of cycles set point.

Unit does not stop at all

Unit is not getting encoder

Check that encoder is providing both “A”

signals

and “B” signals to the control .

Check that encoder is providing “Z” pulse by

checking that home indicator LED flashes every

360 degree cycle.

Check that Z signal (home position) marker pulse

is between 50 and 450 counts. See “h” on

programming setup, page 11 .

Stop point varies from

Brake output level set

Set output level to brake higher by entering

cycle to cycle

too low

program mode and going to line 28 in

programming mode and increasing output level .

Brake is possibly worn out

Check number of cycles on brake and

replace if worn excessively.

Count jumps when system

Electrical noise being

Determine source of electrical noise and

is at standstill

generated and coupled to

suppress appropriately .

control via wiring or air

Reroute control wiring if necessary and isolate

power and signal lines.

Excessive vibration on

Check encoder mounting and isolate if

machine

necessary .

During start, clutch does

Clutch output level set too

Set output level to clutch higher by entering

not seem to have enough

low

program mode and going to line 27 in

torque to drive load

programming mode and increasing output level .

Clutch is new and has not

Cycle clutch until burnish is obtained.

been burnished as yet

Number of cycles will be dependent on

loading .

Clutch is possibly worn out

Check number of cycles on clutch and

replace if worn excessively.

By no means does this cover every possible fault that could be encountered with the control and
clutch-brake. This is only a basic overview of the more common faults that occur with the control. If a
specific problem is encountered that cannot be resolved the best solution is to contact your local Warner
Electric Distributor, Representative, or the factory for further assistance in resolving your problem .

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