Rockwell Automation 7000L PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive (C Frame) - Classic Control User Manual

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Component Definition and Maintenance 6-135

7000 “C” Frame

7000L-UM300I-EN-P – June 2013

A T T E N T I O N

A T T E N T I O N

To prevent electrical shock, ensure the main
power has been disconnected before working on
the drive. Verify that all circuits are voltage free
using a hot stick or appropriate voltage-
measuring device. Failure to do so may result in
injury or death.


Physical Checks (NO Medium Voltage and NO Control Power)

Power Connection Inspection

 Inspect PF7000 drive, input/output/bypass contactor

sections, and all associated drive components for loose
power cable connections and ground cable connections:
torque them to the required torque specifications.

 Inspect the bus bars, check for any signs of overheating /

discoloration, and tighten the bus connections to the required
torque specifications.

 Clean all cables and bus bars that exhibit dust build-up.

 Use torque sealer on all connections.

Carry out the integrity checks on the signal ground and

safety grounds.

Check for any visual/physical evidence of damage and/or

degradation of components in the low voltage compartments.

 This includes Relays, Contactors, Timers, Terminal

connectors, Circuit breakers, Ribbon cables, Control Wires,
etc.; Causes could be corrosion, excessive temperature, or
contamination.

 Clean all contaminated components using a vacuum cleaner

(DO NOT use a blower), and wipe clean components where
appropriate.

Check for any visual/physical evidence of damage and/or

degradation of components in the medium voltage
compartments (inverter/rectifier, cabling, DC Link, contactor,
load break, harmonic filter, etc).
 This includes cooling fans, power devices, heatsinks, circuit

boards, insulators, cables, capacitors, resistors, current
transformers, potential transformers, fuses, wiring, etc.;
Causes could be corrosion, excessive temperature, or
contamination.

 Verify that torque on heatsink bolts (electrical connections to

bullet assemblies) is within specifications (13.5 N-m).

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