Snubber and resistor circuit testing – Rockwell Automation MV SMC Flex Motor Controller (for Series K or later) User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1560E-UM051F-EN-P - June 2013

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Troubleshooting

Chapter 9

Snubber and Resistor Circuit
Testing

If the resistance checks from the Thyristor testing section were abnormal and the
thyristors checked out OK, there may be a problem in the snubber or resistor
circuits.

1.

Remove all power from the equipment.

2.

Check the snubber components and sharing resistors by isolating them and
measuring values as follows (See

Figure 67

to

Figure 70

):

RS

60Ω (180A and 360A)
30Ω (660A)

CS

0.5 or 0.68 μF (180A and 360A)

1.0

μF (600A)

RRx

32.5 kΩ total, taps at 2.5 kΩ from each end
(x = 1, 2 or 3)

Replace any out-of-spec components. See

Table 35 on page 199

in

Appendix G

.

3.

If the snubbers and sharing resistors are within tolerances, check the
resistance of the voltage sensing module (refer to

Figure 66

). Remove the

ribbon connector from J1 by pressing down on the locking tabs then gently
pulling the connector out. Take note of which tap the white high voltage
wires are connected to, then remove them (L1, T1, L2, T2, L3, T3).
Measure the resistance between each tap and the ground connection, and
compare to the values in

Figure 66

.

SHOCK HAZARD: To avoid shock hazard, ensure main power has been
disconnected before working on the controller, motor or control
devices. Verify that all circuits are voltage free using a hot stick or
appropriate voltage measuring device. Failure to do so may result in
burns, injury or death.

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