Troubleshooting – Warner Electric CBPC-3590 User Manual

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18 Warner Electric • 800-825-9050

P-921-1 • 819-0526

Troubleshooting

Only Authorized Personnel to Set Up and Maintain this Unit.

The CBPC-3590 control has several internal diagnostic features that illuminate an indicator light showing
fault condition and a fault indication on the display . Once a fault condition occurs, the control has to be
opened to access the display panel and read the fault condition. Not every fault that is possible will be
displayed with an indication, only the most prevalent ones.

The following conditions will cause the front panel fault LED to illuminate and the fault relay internal to
the control to drop out .

Fault

Display

Corrective Action to be Taken

Low Voltage

Lo Volt

After normal voltage is restored, unit

returns to normal operation .

Red fault LED “On”

Fault Relay drops out

Feedback too fast

Error 2

Reset clears fault.

Speed or encoder resolution must be reduced

Red fault LED “On”

or corrected to prevent further errors .

Fault Relay drops out

Process time fully

Error 3

Reset clears fault .

utilized

Speed or encoder resolution must be

Red fault LED “On”

reduced or corrected to prevent further

Fault Relay drops out

errors.

Additionally, other faults can occur with the CBPC-3590 which can effect the operation of the system. Some common

faults that could occur are listed below.

Fault

Possible Cause

Solution

Count direction negative

Encoder signals “A” and

Reverse signal “A” and “B” wiring on

rather than positive

“B” reversed

encoder connector plug .

Unit does not start when

Start signal voltage

Check switching voltage on start input

external start signal is

incorrect or not present

line (120 VAC) or make sure start switching

applied

circuit is functional .

If system will start with start key on keypad,

then fault is external to the control .

Control does not operate

No power to control

Check that power light in “On/Off” switch is

turned on .

Check that the AC power is applied to control

at control cable .

Check fuse.

Check that “On/Off” power switch is turned on.

Clutch-Brake not connected

Check that the clutch-brake is mounted and

connected to output of control .

Cables are not connected

Check that both encoder cable and power/

to control

CI-Bk cable is connected to controller.

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