Rockwell Automation 21G PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives Programming Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 750-PM001J-EN-P - October 2014

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Troubleshooting

Chapter 6

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11238
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P1 Brd Overtemp
P2 Brd Overtemp
P3 Brd Overtemp

Resettable
Fault

Coast

Y

The gate firing board is over temperature. This fault occurs when the
gate firing board temperature exceeds 70 °C.

Check the cabinet fan wiring harness for loose connections or

damage and that the fan is running. If necessary, replace the fan
wiring harness and/or fan.

Lower the ambient temperature.
Replace the converter gate firing board.

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11239
11339

P1 Brd NTC Open
P2 Brd NTC Open
P3 Brd NTC Open

Non-Reset
Fault

Coast

The converter gate firing board NTC is open. An open NTC is assumed
when the temperature is below -40 °C.

Replace the converter gate firing board.

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11240
11340

P1 Brd NTC Short
P2 Brd NTC Short
P3 Brd NTC Short

Non-Reset
Fault

Coast

The converter gate firing board NTC is shorted. A shorted NTC is assumed
when the temperature is above 200 °C.

Replace the converter gate firing board.

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11241
11341

P1 Power Supply
P2 Power Supply
P3 Power Supply

Resettable
Fault

Coast

A power supply input voltage (24V input and/or +/-12V internal supply)
is operating outside of the acceptable range.

Check input power to the converter gate firing board. The following

thresholds are used:

+24V is below 20.1V
+12V is below 10.0V
+12V is above 15.0V
-12V is above -10.0V

If the power supply voltage is within the acceptable range, replace

the converter gate firing board.

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11242
11342

P1 Comm Loss
P2 Comm Loss
P3 Comm Loss

Resettable
Fault

Coast

The converter gate firing board lost communications (through the
power layer interface board) to the main control board. Once the root
cause of the communication fault has been resolved, power must be
cycled or a drive reset must be initiated to clear this fault.

Verify that the fiber optic cables are properly connected to the

transceivers.

Verify that the transceivers are properly seated in the ports.
Verify that the fiber optic cable is not cracked or broken.
Verify that power is applied to the fiber optic interface board, gate

firing board, and power layer interface board. If necessary, replace
the fiber optic interface, gate firing board, and/or power layer
interface board.

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11243
11343

P1 Firmware Flt
P2 Firmware Flt
P3 Firmware Flt

Non-Reset
Fault

Coast

A firmware fault has occurred.

Reset the drive. If this fault persists, replace the converter gate firing

board.

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11345

P1 DC Bus Short
P2 DC Bus Short
P3 DC Bus Short

Non-Reset
Fault

Coast

The peak current has exceeded 150% of the converter rating during the
precharge sequence. Peak charging current is normally limited to 50%
of the converter rating.

Check for a DC bus short, internally and externally.
Verify that the wiring harness to P10 on the converter gate firing

board is connected and not damaged. Replace the harness as
necessary.

Verify that the capacitor bank is properly installed and connected.
Check for an IGBT short and replace as necessary.

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11357

P1 BFuse Harness
P2 BFuse Harness
P3 BFuse Harness

Non-Reset
Fault

Coast

A bus fuse wiring harness connection loss has been detected.

Check the bus fuse harness and replace if necessary.
If this problem persists, replace the converter gate firing board.

Event
No.

Fault/Alarm Text

Type

Fault
Action

Configuration
Parameter

Auto
Reset

Description/Action(s)

ATTENTION: Hazard of permanent eye damage
exists when using optical transmission
equipment. This product emits intense light and
invisible radiation. Do not look into fiber-optic
ports or fiber-optic cable connectors. Remove
power from the drive before disconnecting fiber
optic cables.

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