Rockwell Automation 284 ArmorStart User Manual User Manual

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14-6

Troubleshooting

Table 14.4 Motor Will Not Start – No Output Voltage to the Motor

Table 14.5 Motor Rotates (but does not accelerate to full speed)

Table 14.6 Motor Stops While Running

Table 14.7 Miscellaneous Situations

Display

Possible Cause

Possible Solutions

Fault displayed

See fault description

See Table 14.3 addressing fault conditions

Display is blank

Control voltage is absent

Check control wiring and proper polarity. Correct if
necessary

Starting

Two or three power phases are missing

Check power system

Display

Possible Cause

Possible Solutions

Fault displayed

See fault description

See Table 14.3 addressing fault conditions

Starting

Mechanical problems
Inadequate Current Limit setting
Failed control module

Check for binding or external loading and correct
Check motor
Adjust the Current Limit level to a higher setting
Replace control module

Display

Possible Cause

Possible Solutions

Fault displayed

See fault description

See Table 14.3 addressing fault conditions

RUN LED is blank

Control voltage is absent
Failed control module

Check control wiring and correct if necessary
Replace control module

Starting

Two or three power phases are missing
Failed control module

Check power system
Replace control module

Display

Possible Cause

Possible Solutions

Motor current and voltage fluctuates with
steady load

Motor
Erratic load

Verify type of motor as a standard squirrel cage
induction motor
Check load conditions

Erratic operation

Loose connections

Shut off all power to controller and check for loose
connections

Accelerates too fast

Starting time
Initial torque
Current limit setting
Kickstart

Increase starting time
Lower initial torque setting
Decrease current limit setting
Lower kickstart time or turn off

Accelerates too slow

Starting time
Initial torque
Current limit setting
Kickstart

Decrease starting time
Increase initial torque setting
Increase current limit setting
Increase kickstart time or turn off

Motor stops too quickly with Soft Stop

Time setting

Verify the programmed stopping time and correct it
or increase

Motor stops too slowly with Soft Stop

Stopping time setting
Misapplication

Verify the programmed stopping time and correct if
necessary
The Soft Stop is intended to extend the stopping
time for loads that stop suddenly when power is
removed from the motor

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