Diagnostics and protection, Alarms, Chapter 3 – Rockwell Automation 20G PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 750-RM002B-EN-P - September 2013

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Chapter

3

Diagnostics and Protection

Alarms

Alarms are indications of situations that are occurring within the drive or
application that are annunciated to the user. These situations can affect the drive
operation or application performance. Conditions such as power loss or analog
input signal loss can be detected and displayed for drive or operator action.

There are two types of alarms.

Type 1 Alarms are conditions that do not cause the drive to trip or shut
down, but, if the condition persists, it can lead to a drive fault.

Type 2 Alarms are conditions that are caused by improper programming
and prevent the drive from starting until programming is corrected. An
example of a Type 2 alarm is when a start function is assigned to a digital
input without a stop function also assigned to a digital input.

The Troubleshooting section of the PowerFlex 750-Series Programming Manual,
publication

750-PM001

, contains a list of drive-specific faults and alarms, their

type of fault or alarm, and what action can be configured if applicable.

Topic

Page

Alarms

155

Current Limit

156

DC Bus Voltage/Memory

158

Drive Overload

158

Faults

162

Input Phase Loss Detection

166

Motor Overload

168

Overspeed Limit

172

Password

173

Real Time Clock

174

Reflected Wave

179

Security

185

Shear Pin

188

Slip Compensation

192

Slip Regulator

194

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