Step 1. shut down the drive, Step 3. remove the keypad bracket from the drive, Step 3.4 move the keypad support bracket aside – Rockwell Automation GV3000/SE AC Drive ControlNet Network Communication Board, M/N 2CN3000 User Manual

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Installation

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Step 1.

Shut Down the Drive

Step 1.1 Disconnect, lock out, and tag all incoming power to the drive.

Step 1.2 Wait five minutes for the DC bus capacitors to discharge.

Step 1.3 Remove the cover by loosening the four cover screws.

Important: Read and understand the warning labels on the inside of the drive before

proceeding.

Step 2.

Verify that the DC Bus Capacitors are Discharged

Step 2.1 Use a voltmeter to verify that there is no voltage at the drive’s AC input

power terminals (R/L1, S/L2, T/L3).

Step 2.2 Ensure that the DC bus capacitors are discharged. To check

DC bus potential:

a. Stand on a non-conductive surface and wear insulated gloves.

b. Use a voltmeter to measure the DC bus potential at the DC bus power

terminals as shown in figure 2.1.

Step 3.

Remove the Keypad Bracket from the Drive

Step 3.1 Record connections to the Regulator board terminal strip if they must be

disconnected to remove the keypad bracket.

Step 3.2 Use a magnetic screwdriver to remove the three M4 x 10 screws that fasten

the bottom of the keypad support bracket to the drive heat sink.

Important: The keypad support bracket is connected to the drive by wiring. Do not lift

the bracket completely out of the drive to prevent damage to wiring.

Step 3.3 Spread the retaining clips on the 26-conductor Regulator board ribbon

cable connector to disconnect it from the Current Feedback board. The
Current Feedback board is located on the right below the keypad.

Step 3.4 Move the keypad support bracket aside.

Step 3.5 Pinch the retaining clip that is through the center of the Current Feedback

board and carefully pull out the Current Feedback board.

Step 3.6 Unplug the internal fan assembly power connector (CONN7) from the drive.

Figure 2.1 – DC Bus Voltage Terminals (1 to 5 HP @ 460 VAC)

W/T3

V/T2

U /T1

+

S/L2

1 0V

1 0 COM

Motor Leads

AC Power

Input Leads

DC Bus

Volts

R/L1

T/L3

+

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