Ie operational troubleshooting procedures – Rockwell Automation 1503VC IntelliVAC Plus Contactor Control Module User Manual

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Troubleshooting

1503-UM054C-EN-P – June 2013

Table 10.A – IB Operational Troubleshooting Procedures (cont.)

LED Color

State

Condition/Possible Cause

Corrective Action

Module

Status

Contactor

Status

Yellow

flash

Off/Yellow

(depends

on status

of

contactor)

Warning

Undervoltage with a Close command

present

1. Input mains voltage low

2. Faulty contactor coil

3. Faulty vacuum bottles

Check that the IntelliVAC Plus input

voltage is above the undervoltage limit as

defined.

Check the condition of the main contactor

coil.

Check the mechanical condition of the

vacuum bottles.

Off

Off

Normal

No input power on the mains input

Input mains voltage low

Input mains connections faulty

Failed internal fuse

Check that the mains input voltage is

within the operating voltage range defined

in the Electrical Specification.

Check the connections to the mains input

voltage.

If the mains input voltage is present,

check the internal fuse.


IE Operational Troubleshooting Procedures

The following table identifies possible causes and corrective actions

when troubleshooting IE related faults using the IntelliVAC Plus

Status LED.


Table 10.B - IE Operations Troubleshooting Procedures

Plus Status

LED Color

State

Condition/Possible Cause

Corrective Action

Green

Normal

The module is healthy and the

application firmware is running correctly.

No action required.

Green

0.25Hz

flash

Normal

The module is healthy and the Enhanced

module Application Disable jumper (JP3)

is in position 1-2 (programming mode)

No action required.

Green

0.50Hz

flash

Normal

The module is healthy and the Basic

module is being Flashed

No action required

Off

Normal

There is no power from the mains input

or from DeviceNet.

1. Low input mains voltage

2. Input mains connections faulty

3. DeviceNet connections faulty

4. No/low DeviceNet input power

5. No/low DeviceNet input power and

mains input power present

Check that the mains input voltage is within the

operating voltage range defined in the Electrical

Specification.

Check the connections to the mains input voltage.

Check the DeviceNet connections.

Check that the DeviceNet input power (if present) is

within the operating voltage range defined in the

Electrical specification.

If there is no DeviceNet power and the mains input

voltage is present, check the internal fuse.

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