Checking out the drive with input power off, 4 checking out the drive with input power off – Rockwell Automation GV3000/SE AC Drive Ver. 6.06 Hdwe Ref., Installation, and Troubleshooting Manual User Manual

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GV3000/SE AC Drive Hardware Reference, Version 6.06

9.4 Checking Out the Drive with Input Power Off

Use the following procedure to check the drive circuitry with power off:

Step 1. Turn off and lock out input power. Wait five minutes.
Step 2. Remove the drive’s cover. On 200-400 HP drives, open the outer cabinet

door.

Step 3. Verify that there is no voltage at the drive’s input power terminals.
Step 4. Check the DC bus potential with a voltmeter as described in section 9.3 to

ensure that the DC bus capacitors are discharged.

Step 5. Disconnect the motor from the drive.
Step 6. Check all AC line and DC bus fuses.
Step 7. If a fuse is open, use a multimeter to check the input diodes and output

IGBTs. See table 9.1

Note that 1–10 HP drives do not have replaceable transistor modules: the

entire drive must be replaced if a transistor malfunctions. Intelligent Power

Modules (IPM) may be replaced in 60–150 HP drives.

Step 8. Reconnect the motor to the drive.
Step 9. Reattach the drive’s cover. On 200–400 HP drives, close the inner and outer

cabinet doors.

Step 10. Reapply input power.

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ATTENTION: DC bus capacitors retain hazardous voltages after input

power has been disconnected. After disconnecting input power, wait five

(5) minutes for the DC bus capacitors to discharge and then check the

voltage with a voltmeter to ensure the DC bus capacitors are discharged

before touching any internal components. Failure to observe this

precaution could result in severe bodily injury or loss of life.

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ATTENTION: Do not operate 200-400 HP drives with the outer and inner

cabinet doors open due to possible exposure to high voltage. Close the

outer and inner cabinet doors before putting the drive into run. Failure to

observe this precaution could result in severe bodily injury or loss of life.

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