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

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Troubleshooting

7000L-UM300I-EN-P – June 2013

7000 “C” Frame

FAULT

MESSAGE

FAULT

CODE

DESCRIPTION

RECOMMENDED ACTIONS

DC/DC Fail

155

The last of the 5VDC or the 15VDC supplies
from the DC/DC power supply to the drive
control logic has failed, or any of the other

voltages that are non-redundant have failed.
This fault means that you will have no
voltage on a required output.

– Measure the input voltage to the DC/DC

power supply and verify it is at 56VDC

– Measure the output voltage and compare

to expected values listed in Chapter 4 of

the User‟s Manual

– Verify fault detection wiring is per the

drawings, and measure the voltage on the

trip signals back to the CIB. The 5VDC is

supplied from the CIB to the fault circuit,

and is pulled low on the power supply

when healthy.

– Verify the output from the alarm signal is

wired correctly.

– If 5V DC signal from CIB is not pulled low

when connected to the DC/DC power

supply, then the power supply is the

cause. Replace Power Supply

DPI Interface

243

This fault typically occurs when you have
the Communication Type (P147) set for
500k (DPI only), and you have a SCANPort

adapter connected to the CIB. SCANPort
operates at 125k, and the DPI can operate
at both speeds. This can also occur if the

SCANPort network attempts to access Port
5, which is internally assigned to DPI.

Note: „MOD A‟ LED on the CIB indicates a

healthy SCANPort Adapter when Green.
„MOD B‟ LED on the CIB indicates a healthy
DPI Adapter when Green.

– Ensure Communication Type is set for

125k for any drive with SCANPort
connections

– Ensure you are not using a SCANPort

splitter with Port 5 active as the drive
internally has assigned Port 5 to DPI,
and this conflict will create a fault

– Cycle power to ensure you

Communication Type change takes
effect

– The final cause could be a CIB Hardware

problem, and the board should be

replaced if the above actions are
unsuccessful

DI Contactor

18

The Drive Input Contactor has opened
without command from the PF7000 drive.

– The drive system needs to have

complete control over all contactors, so
investigation of the specific contactor

fault is required

– Verify contactor feedback
– Verify the control power circuit for the

contactor

– Check permissive string to the contactor

control relay (refer to drawing) -Check
contactor/breaker for physical
malfunction (auxiliaries)

– Check SCB inputs and outputs

DO Contactor

19

The Drive Output Contactor has opened
without command from the PF7000 drive.

OP Contactor

34

The system output contactor has opened
without command from the PF7000 drive.

BP Contactor

20

The Bypass Contactor has opened without
command from the PF7000 drive.

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