General, Preúpower checks – Rockwell Automation 1336T FORCE Series B User Manual

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Chapter 4
Startup

4–4

General

Only qualified electrical technicians and/or electrical engineers familiar
with solid state controls and circuitry should attempt a 1336 FORCE
start–up. Figure 4.1 outlines the sequence that

is required to start–up the

1336 FORCE Drive.

Figure 4.1.
Bulletin 1336 FORCE Start–Up Sequence

External

Wiring Checks

PRE–POWER CHECKS

Internal

Drive Checks

Communication

Configuration

LIVE–POWER CHECKS

Voltage

Measurements

Standard

I/O Checks

PARAMETER PROGRAMMING

POLARITY CHECKS

DRIVE TUNING

Encoder

Check

Motor

Check

Pre–Power Checks

Pre–Power checks are meant to identify any problems prior to applying
voltage to the system. The drive should be checked for any damage that
may have occurred during shipment and installation. You should also
verify that all jumpers and configuration controls are properly applied for
the application at hand. Finally, you must check all wiring external to the
drive for accuracy and reliability.

External Wiring Checks:

1. Verify that all external I/O wires are properly terminated in the

terminal blocks. A full point – to – point continuity check should be
performed on all I/O wiring connected to the drive.

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