Troubleshooting, Manufactured by – Precision Control Systems 1029C User Manual

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MODEL 1029C

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10/19/2007

TROUBLESHOOTING

CAUTION: HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT ON THIS

CONTROLLER AND ON PORTIONS OF THE PRINTED

CIRCUIT BOARD. USE EXTREME CARE TO AVOID

ELECTRICAL SHOCK.

Notes: The LED's provide a convenient method of

determining the general location of controller problems.

The

LOAD LED indicates that 10% or more of rated load

current is present. The intensity of the

LOAD LED should

increase as the command signal is increased. The

COMMAND LED indicates the presence of gate drive. The

O.C.T. LED is a fault indicator to warn that an Over Current

condition has occurred, the O.C.T. relay is energized and

the SCR's are prevented from turning on. The

SHORTED

SCR LED is a fault indicator to warn that one or more

SCR's may be shorted.

NO LOAD VOLTAGE:

• Determine that the Command LED lights when the

command signal is increased from zero.

If the command LED will not light.

• Determine that the following conditions exist: (Measure

voltages at screw terminals to ensure good electrical

connections.)

• Determine if

OVER CURRENT TRIP LED is ON.

• Voltage between COM (Pin 14) and +5CW (Pin 12) must

be 5 Volts ±1. If not; Circuit is not powered or command

connections are shorting out supply.

• Determine that line voltage exists between Line 1 and

Line 2 terminals.

• Determine that fuses on controller are OK.

• Remove connections to CW (terminal 12).

Voltage or potentiometer inputs.

• Determine that voltage from COM (pin 14) to IDLE (W)

or RUN (W) changes from 0 to 5 Vdc as command is

changed from zero to 100%.

4/20 mA inputs:

• Determine that voltage from COM (pin 14) to IDLE (W)

or RUN (W) changes from 1.2 to 6 Vdc as command is

changed from 4 to 20 mA.

• Determine that there is no connection between terminals

9 & 10.

If the command LED can be made to light:

• Determine that the load fuses are OK and that the load

has continuity. Load continuity (including load fuses can

be confirmed by determining that the supply voltage

exists between Line 1 and Load 1 terminals when the

command signal is zero.

LOAD VOLTAGE WILL NOT GO TO ZERO:

If RMS value of the load voltage is greater than 10

percent of the supply voltage.

• Determine

SHORTED SCR LED status while varying the

command signal.

• With power removed and the load disconnected from

terminal Load 1 the resistance between terminals Line 1

and Load 1 should be greater than 100K ohms.

• If the resistance between Line 1 and Load 1 is less than

100K ohms the SCR module has failed.

• If the shorted SCR led is ON & the resistance between

Load 1 and Line 1 is greater than 1000 ohms, the failure

is likely associated with the circuit board. Determine by

removing the circuit board and applying power.

• Determine that the supply to line 2 and the load are

connected to the same supply.

If the RMS value of the load voltage is less than 10

percent of the supply voltage.

• Determine that the command signal is correct. Adjust

the zero and span potentiometers to achieve the desired

output. (Note: The Zero and span potentiometers are

factory set. Adjustment should be made with caution.

FULL VOLTAGE CANNOT BE OBTAINED:

• Determine that the control signal is at maximum.

• Determine that the controller is not in current limit

Decrease the current limit by rotating the current limit

potentiometer counterclocklwise, the controller is in

current limit if the load voltage decreases.

• If the problem occurs on initial start up, determine that

line 2 and the load are connected to the same supply.

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