Common symptoms and corrective actions – Rockwell Automation 22C PowerFlex 400 AC Drive FRN 1.xx - 7.xx User Manual

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Troubleshooting

4-5

PowerFlex 400 Adjustable Frequency AC Drive FRN 1.xx - 7.xx User Manual

Publication 22C-UM001I-EN-P

Motor does not Start.

No.

Fault

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Description

Action

F81

Comm Loss

RS485 (DSI) port stopped
communicating.

1. Check RS485 wiring connection.
2. Check if a communications adapter

or HIM was disconnected.

3. Increase

C106

[Comm Loss Time]

to an appropriate time for
application.

4. Change

C105

[Comm Loss Action]

to a value other than “0” (fault), if
appropriate for the application.

F94

Function Loss

P036

[Start Source] is set to

setting 6. The input to terminal
01 has been opened.

Close input to terminal 01 and re-start
the drive.

F100 Parameter

Checksum

The checksum read from the
board does not match the
checksum calculated.

Set

P041

[Reset To Defalts] to option 1

“Reset Defaults”.

F122 I/O Board Fail

Failure has been detected in
the drive control and I/O
section.

1. Cycle power.
2. Replace drive if fault cannot be

cleared.

(1)

See

page 4-1

for a description of fault types.

Common Symptoms and Corrective Actions

Cause(s)

Indication

Corrective Action

No output voltage to the motor. None

Check the power circuit.

Check the supply voltage.

Check all fuses and disconnects.

Check the motor.

Verify that the motor is connected properly.

Check the control input signals.

Verify that a Start signal is present. If
2-Wire control is used, verify that either the
Run Forward or Run Reverse signal is
active, but not both.

Verify that I/O Terminal 01 is active.

Verify that

P036

[Start Source] matches

your configuration.

Verify that

A166

[Reverse Disable] is not

prohibiting movement.

Drive is Faulted

Flashing red status
light

Clear fault.

Press Stop

Cycle power

Set

A197

[Fault Clear] to option 1 “Clear

Faults”.

Cycle digital input if

T051

-

T054

[Digital

Inx Sel] is set to option 7 “Clear Fault”.

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