Preliminary check, Programming, Mv smc flex module – 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 3

Commissioning Procedure

Complete Power Supply Tests (refer to

Power Supply Tests on page 64 of

Chapter 3

).

Program the module with correct parameter settings.

Start the unit and record scope waveforms (line voltage, motor voltage and
motor current).

Preliminary Check

A.

Verify correct power cable phase sequencing, and that connections are
tight.

B.

Verify power fuse ratings and condition.

C.

Verify control fuse ratings and condition.

D.

Check that power cable installation has not damaged components, and
that electrical spacings have not been reduced.

E.

Check that fiber-optic cables are fully seated in their connectors.

F.

Check that circuit board plug connectors are installed and fully inserted in
their sockets.

G.

Check that the cooling fan (if supplied) is secured and the rotor is not
obstructed.

H.

Verify integrity and operation of all interlocks.

I.

In the case of the 1503E, verify wiring and perform all tests in conjunction
with OEM documentation.

Programming

MV SMC Flex Module

Refer to

Chapter 4

for programming procedures.

The default (factory) parameter settings are as shown in

Appendix B

.

Settings may be different on engineered orders, or when option modules or
customer requirements dictate different settings.

ATTENTION: Ensure that all sources of power are isolated and locked out before
working on installed equipment. Verify that all circuits are voltage free using a
hot stick or appropriate voltage measuring device. Failure to do so may result in
severe burns, injury or death.

IMPORTANT

The module should be programmed with an understanding of how the SMC
functions, and the characteristics of the motor and driven load. Inappropriate
settings may elicit unexpected results such as lack of acceleration torque or
full-voltage starting. For Pump Control applications, refer to

Pump Application

Considerations on page 20 of Chapter 1

.

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