Atex fault descriptions, Atex configuration errors, Atex fault descriptions atex configuration errors – Rockwell Automation 20-750-ATEX PowerFlex 750-Series ATEX Option Module User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 750-UM003B-EN-P - July 2013

Chapter 4

ATEX Monitoring

ATEX Fault Descriptions

Table 3

contains a list of ATEX-specific faults, a description, and the corrective

action (where applicable).

Table 3 - ATEX Faults, Descriptions, and Actions

Table 4

contains a list of ATEX-specific drive faults, a description, and the

corrective action.

Table 4 - ATEX-related Drive Faults, Descriptions, and Actions

ATEX Configuration Errors

Table 5

shows an example of the device conflict text. A conflict like this can be

enunciated during power-up when the ATEX safety configuration switch is set
improperly, or if the ATEX option module with the 11-Series I/O option
module is installed in a slot other than 4 or 5.

Table 5 - ATEX Configuration Errors

Event
No.

(1)

(1)

xx

indicates the port number where the ATEX option module is installed.

Fault/Alarm Text

Type

Fault
Action

(2)

(2) These faults initiate the ATEX function (uncontrolled stop).

Description/Corrective Action

xx011

PTC Over Temp

Resettable
fault

Coast

An over-temperature condition has been detected in
the motor, or the sensor path has been broken.

xx012

PTC ShortCircuit

A short circuit condition has been detected in the
sensor path. If the fault is unable to be cleared, make
sure the thermal sensor connected is a PTC-type and
not thermostatic.

xx013

ATX VoltageLoss

Possible hardware damage.
A short in the motor to the thermal sensor.
An excess of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
noise due to improper grounding/shielding.

xx014

ThermostatOvrTmp

An over-temperature condition has been detected in
the motor, or the sensor path has been broken.

Event
No.

Fault/Alarm Text

Type

Fault
Action

(1)

(1) These faults initiate the ATEX function (uncontrolled stop).

Description/Corrective Action

210

HW Enbl Jmpr Out

Resettable
fault

Coast

A safety option module is present and the safety
enable jumper is removed.
Install the jumper.

211

Safety Brd Fault

Possible hardware damage, a short in the motor to
the thermal sensor, excess of EMC noise due to
improper grounding/shielding.

212

Safety Jmpr Out

The safety enable jumper is not installed and a safety
option module is not present.
Install the jumper.

Device Conflict Text

Description/Action

X Port 06

The ATEX option module and 11-Series I/O option module is installed in
an unsupported port.

X Port 06 ‘Safe Speed Montr’

The safety configuration switch (S1-1) is set to ‘ON’, and a safety option
is present.

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