Initial operation, Assisted start-up, Initial operation –2 assisted start-up –2 – Rockwell Automation 1336Z SPIDER - FRN 2.xxx-5.xxx User Manual

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6–2

Start-Up

Initial Operation

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

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

2. Verify that the Stop interlock input is present.

Important: The Stop input on the Stand-Alone Drive must be

present before the drive will start. The Enable input is
factory wired on the PLC control version of the drive.

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

terminals and are secure.

4. 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.

5. Proceed to “Assisted Start-Up.” If a more detailed start-up is

required, go to the “Advanced Start-Up” procedure on page 6–5.

Assisted Start-Up

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

After the drive has been operational for a period of time, a
burn hazard exists. Do Not touch the heatsink surface during
drive operation. After removing drive power, allow suffi-
cient time for cooling.

Assisted Start-Up

Keys

Description

The HIM Display will show . . .

Disconnect Load from

Motor

For proper operation of the Autotune function, assure that the load is discon-
nected from the motor.

Important: The Autotune routine is designed for use with standard induction
motors only. It should not be used with synchronous motors.

Apply Power

1. 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 8 for fault descriptions.

Stopped

+0.00 Hz

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