Input phase loss detection, Configuring input phase loss action – Rockwell Automation 20G PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives User Manual

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

Chapter 3

Diagnostics and Protection

Input Phase Loss Detection

Occasionally, three-phase power sources can fail on one phase while continuing
to deliver power between the remaining 2 phases (single-phase). Operating above
50% output under this single-phase condition can damage the drive. If such a
condition is likely, we recommend that Input Phase Loss Detection be enabled.
The drive can be programmed to turn on an alarm bit or issue a drive fault (minor
or major). The drive accomplishes this by interpreting voltage ripple on the DC
bus.

Configuring Input Phase Loss Action

P462 [InPhase LossActn]

The following bits configure Input Phase Loss action:

“Ignore” (0) – No action is taken. This can seriously degrade the drive.

“Alarm” (1) – Type 1 alarm indicated.

“Flt Minor” (2) – Minor fault indicated. If running, drive continues to
run. Enable with P950 [Minor Flt Cfg]. If not enabled, acts like a major
fault.

“FltCoastStop” (3) – Major fault indicated. Coast to Stop.

“Flt RampStop” (4) – Major fault indicated. Ramp to Stop.

“Flt CL Stop” (5) – Major fault indicated. Current Limit Stop.

An input phase loss is indicated in P937 [Condition Sts 1] Bit 4 “InPhaseLoss.”

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