Initial operation, Assisted start-up, Initial operation –2 assisted start-up –2 – Rockwell Automation 1336F PLUS II User Manual - Firmware 1.xxx-6.xxx User Manual

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5–2

Start-Up

Initial Operation

1. Verify that AC line power at the disconnect device is within the

rated value of the drive. If a Control Interface option (L4, L5, L6,
L4E through L9E) is installed, verify that the control power to
this board matches the board rating.

2. Remove and lock-out all incoming power to the drive including

incoming AC power to terminals R, S and T (L1, L2 and L3) plus
any separate control power for remote interface devices.

3. If a Control Interface option is installed, verify that the Stop and

Enable interlock inputs are present.

Important: The Stop and Enable inputs must be present before the

drive will start.

If this option is not installed, verify that two jumpers are installed
at pins 3 & 4 and 17 & 18 of J2. In addition, the [Input Mode]
must be set to “Status.”

4. Confirm that all other optional inputs are connected to the correct

terminals and are secure.

5. The remainder of this procedure requires that a HIM be installed.

If the HIM has a Control Panel, use the local controls to complete
the start-up procedure. If a Control Panel is not present, remote
devices must be used to operate the drive.

6. Proceed to

“Assisted Start-Up”

. If a more detailed start-up is

required, go to

“Advanced Start-Up” on page 5

.

Assisted Start-Up

The following procedure provides a prompted start-up. Steps
are outlined below.

!

ATTENTION: To guard against possible machine damage
and/or personal injury caused by unintended motor rotation,
Do Not press the Start key (HIM) or issue a Start command
(TB3) during the Start-Up procedure until instructed to do
so. Pressing the Start key or issuing a Start command will
cause the drive to start.

Assisted Start-Up

Keys

Description

The HIM Display will show . . .

Disconnect Load from

Motor

1. For proper operation of the Autotune function, assure that the load is discon-

nected from the motor.

Apply Power

2. Apply AC power and control voltages to the drive. The LCD Display should

light and display a drive status of “Stopped” and an output frequency of “+0.00
Hz.”

If the drive detects a fault, a brief statement relating to the fault will be shown
on the display. Record this information, remove all power and correct the fault
source before proceeding. Refer to Chapter 7 for fault descriptions.

Stopped

+0.00 Hz

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