Start up, Introduction, Safety precautions – Rockwell Automation 1336T FORCE Series B User Manual

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Chapter

4

4–1

Start–Up

Introduction

This chapter describes the procedure for the proper start up and tuning of
the 1336 FORCE AC drive. Among the procedures you must perform in
this chapter are the following:

Pre–power checks

Power–on checks

Communication Configuration

Parameter Programming

Motor and Feedback Polarity Checks

Drive Tuning and Calibration

Safety Precautions

!

ATTENTION: Hazard of Electric Shock exists in this drive.
Power circuits are optically isolated from control driver circuits.
Power circuit components are “floating” with respect to “ground”.
Use only approved methods of isolating test equipment when mak-
ing measurements in power circuits.

!

ATTENTION: Only qualified personnel familiar with the 1336
FORCE AC Drive and its associated machinery should plan and
implement the installation, startup and subsequent maintenance of
the Drive. Failure to comply may result in personal injury and/or
equipment damage.

!

ATTENTION: Working with energized industrial control equip-
ment can be hazardous. Severe injury or death can result from
electrical shock, burn, or unintended actuation of controlled equip-
ment. Hazardous voltages may exist in the cabinet even with the
circuit breaker in the off position. Multiple sources of power may
be connected to this drive. Recommended practice is to disconnect
and lock out control equipment from power sources, and discharge
stored energy in capacitors, if present before coming in contact
with any equipment in this cabinet. During startup it will be nec-
essary to work in the vicinity of energized equipment. The Safety
Related Practices of NFPA 70E, “ELECTRICAL SAFETY FOR
EMPLOYEE WORKPLACES” must be followed at all times.
DO NOT work alone on energized equipment!

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