Chapter 4, Start-up – Rockwell Automation 1305 AC Drive, Series A and B, Firmware 4.xx-5.xx User Manual

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4

Chapter

Start-Up

4-1

CHAPTER OBJECTIVES

This chapter describes the steps needed to start-up the drive.
Included in the procedure are typical adjustments and checks to
assure proper operation. The information contained in previous
chapters of this manual must be read and understood before
proceeding.

IMPORTANT: The drive is designed so that start-up is simple
and efficient. The programmable parameters are grouped
logically so that most start-ups can be accomplished by
adjusting parameters in only one group. Advanced features and
adjustments are grouped separately. This eliminates having to
step through unneeded parameters on initial start-up.

This start-up procedure covers only those most commonly
adjusted values, all of which appear in the Setup Group.

START-UP PROCEDURE

The following start-up procedure is written for users who have
a Human Interface Module (HIM) installed in the drive
(Port 1). For users without a HIM, external commands and
signals must be substituted.

IMPORTANT:The parameters in the Set Up Group (page
5-8) should be reviewed and reprogrammed as necessary for
basic operation.

ATTENTION: Power must be applied to the
drive to perform the following start-up procedure.
Some of the voltages present are at incoming line
potential. To avoid electric shock hazard or
damage to equipment, only qualified service
personnel should perform the following
procedure. Thoroughly read and understand the
procedure before beginning. If an event does not
occur while performing this procedure, Do Not
Proceed. Remove Power
by opening the branch
circuit disconnect device and correct the
malfunction before continuing.

IMPORTANT:
D Power must be applied to the drive when viewing or

changing parameters. Previous programming may effect the
drive status when power is applied.

D Confirm that all circuits are in a de-energized state before

applying power. User supplied voltages may exist at TB2
even when power is not applied to the drive.

D Refer to Chapter 6 for fault code information.

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