4 checking the speed reference, Checking the speed reference -4 – Rockwell Automation 1329I Integrated AC Drive/Motor, Series B FRN 3.X User Manual

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9-4

Step 9 - Check the Installation

1329I-5.5 Integrated Drive/Motor — January, 2000

9.4

Checking the Speed Reference

Use the following procedure to check the speed reference:

1. Uncouple the driven equipment from the Motor Section, if possible.

2. Turn power on to the unit.

3. Set the operator speed reference signal to zero. Note that when the unit is powered

up the first time, it uses the factory-set minimum speed setting as the speed
reference.

4. For terminal block speed reference: Use the speed potentiometer or other

user-supplied external speed reference device.

5. For operator control speed reference: Use the

key to decrease the speed

reference.

6. Press the user-installed Start button (Section 7.6) or the green

key on local

operator control units.

7. Vary the speed reference while running the motor unloaded across the speed

range. Use a handheld tachometer to check the speed.

8. If the motor operates satisfactorily, proceed to Step 10.

If the motor does not operate satisfactorily, continue with Step 9.

9. If the motor does not operate satisfactorily:

a. Check that the speed reference is wired correctly. See Section 7.5, Wiring

the Speed Reference.

b. If the speed reference is correct, and the motor does not operate

satisfactorily, refer to Chapter 8, Verify the Setup and Adjust the Switches
if Required.

10. If the motor operates satisfactorily:

a. Press the user-installed Stop button (Section 7.6) on standard units or the

red

key on the local operator control units.

b. Remove power from the unit.

c. Couple the driven equipment to the Motor Section.

ATTENTION: The following procedures require rotating parts and/or
electrical circuits to be exposed. Stay clear if the unit must be running.
Disconnect, lockout, and tag the power source if contact must be made.
Failure to observe these precautions could result in severe bodily injury
or loss of life.

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