Keep good maintenance records, Power components, Control components – electronic – 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

Chapter 10

Maintenance

“Keep Good Maintenance Records”

This rule will be most helpful in locating possible intermittent problems by
pointing to a particular area of recurring trouble within the overall system.
Furthermore, good maintenance records will help reduce major, costly shutdowns
by demanding the use of proper test equipment and an appropriate inventory of
spare parts. For additional information see NFPA 70B, “RECOMMENDED
PRACTICE FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE”,
published by the National Fire Protection Association.

Power Components

Power components should be kept clean and free of dirt and obstructions. This
will avoid tracking and heat buildup, thereby increasing the life of the device.

Control Components – Electronic

The printed circuit boards are to be kept clean and free of any accumulations of
dirt and foreign materials.

Materials which create static electricity should never be allowed near circuit
boards while in the unit, or in storage. Caution should be used when one is near
or handling circuit boards. There are no other requirements, other than
housekeeping standards, that the maintenance program requires on the logic
control components.

Fans

Physically rotating and observing the fans for noise or binding will indicate if fan
failure is evident.

Interlocks

Verify that interlocks function as intended, and have not been forced, damaged or
removed.

Barriers

Verify that all barriers are in place and securely fastened.

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