Start-up, Before applying power to the diode bus supply, Applying ac power to the diode bus supply – Rockwell Automation 20T PowerFlex Diode Bus Supply User Manual

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Start Up/Troubleshooting

PowerFlex Diode Bus Supply User Manual
Publication 20T-UM001D-EN-P

Start-Up

Before Applying Power to the Diode Bus Supply

1. Confirm that all inputs and outputs are connected to the correct

terminals and are properly torqued.

2. Using an ohmmeter or other continuity testing device, verify that shorts

do not exist between Source 1 and Source 2.

3. Verify that AC line power at the disconnect device is within the rated

value of the Diode Bus Supply. See

Appendix A

.

4. Verify that the Bus Supply Overtemperature is correctly wired.

This normally closed contact output can be used to set alarms and to
stop the drive(s). Verify that they have been wired correctly according
to the user’s specification. See

Control Wiring Examples on page 1-9

.

5. Verify that the jumper between control terminals 12 and GND and

jumper P4 (on DFPS circuit board) are present on grounded supply
lines (default) or removed on non-solid grounded supply lines. See

Disconnecting MOVs and RFI Filter Capacitors on page 1-10

for more

information.

Applying AC Power to the Diode Bus Supply

1. Apply AC power to the Diode Bus Supply.

The green Power On LED should be on if power is applied to terminals
L1 (R), L2 (S), and L3 (T).

2. If the green Power On LED is off at this point, see

Table 2.A

.

Source 1

Source 2

Checkmark Below if No Short Exists

L1

L2

L1

L3

L2

L3

L1

PE

L2

PE

L3

PE

L1

DC+ Bus

L2

DC+ Bus

L3

DC+ Bus

L1

DC- Bus

L2

DC- Bus

L3

DC- Bus

DC+ Bus

DC- Bus

DC+ Bus

PE

DC Bus

PE

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