Resistance checks, Control power off tests (cont.) – Rockwell Automation 7000A PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive - Air-Cooled (A Frame) User Manual

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4-30 Commissioning

7000A-RM001A-EN-P – January 2011

7000 “A” Frame


4. Bolt the cabinet door closed so the pins on the dead bolt

counterpart make contact with the deadbolt assembly. Doing so
should leave two marks of torque sealant or grease on the
assembly where the pins made contact (See Figure 4. 3 –
Deadbolt assembly).


5. Slightly loosen the adjustment bolts on the counterpart and make

the necessary movements on the counterpart to ensure that the
pins align with the landing plates on the deadbolt assembly. As
the amount of counterpart movement required is an estimate, it
may take a couple attempts to properly align the assembly.


6. Clean the torque seal/grease from the key interlock once finished

aligning the counterpart.


Once properly aligned, the key should turn freely when the cabinet
door is fully bolted shut. If the key does not function when the door
is tightly bolted closed, adjustments will have to be made to the
depth of the counterpart. This can be done by adding shims on the
landing plate where the counterpart is mounted.

Resistance Checks

Prior to applying control power to the drive, power semiconductor
and snubber circuit resistance measurements must be taken. Doing so
will ensure that no damage has occurred to the converter section
during shipment. The instructions provided below detail how to test
the following components:


Inverter or AFE Rectifier Bridge
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Anode-to-Cathode Resistance Test (Sharing Resistor and SGCT)

-

Snubber Resistance Test (Snubber Resistor)

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Snubber Capacitance Test (Snubber Capacitor)

SCR Rectifier Bridge
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Anode-to-Cathode Resistance Test (Sharing Resistor and SCR)

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Gate-to-Cathode Resistance Test (SCR)

-

Snubber Resistance Test (Snubber Resistor)

-

Snubber Capacitance Test (Snubber Capacitor)

A T T E N T I O N

A T T E N T I O N

Before attempting any work, verify that the
system has been locked out and tested to have
no potential.

Control Power Off Tests

(cont.)

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