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

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Troubleshooting

7-19

7000 “C” Frame

7000L-UM300I-EN-P – June 2013

FAULT

MESSAGE

FAULT

CODE

DESCRIPTION

RECOMMENDED ACTIONS

Motor ADC_DAC

52

Motor DCB Internal Hardware Fault

– Board Malfunction – Cycle Control Power

to see if the Fault remains, and Replace
DCB-M if necessary

Motor DMA

Overrun

59

Motor DCB Internal Hardware Fault

Motor FPGA

49

Motor DCB Internal Hardware Fault

Motor Timer0

50

Motor DCB Internal Hardware Fault

Motor Timer1

51

Motor DCB Internal Hardware Fault

Mstr Xfr Err

46

Master transfer Error
This is applicable to parallel drive only

– The master drive cannot find a slave

drive able to take over as master

– Possible causes are: slave drive not

ready, or slave drive masked off

Mtr Cap OV

44

Motor filter capacitor Over Voltage fault.
This is for ESP application

– This is drive output Voltage [Surface

voltage terminology used in ESP
application]. The drive gives this fault in
an ESP application only.

– The protection uses P#181 setting but

drive calculates the motor filter cap

voltage [Surface V] which is different
from motor voltage in ESP application.

– Check the voltage sensing board for any

resistor failure

– Check for any open circuit at the drive

output.

– Check the devices at the inverter.

MV in Gate Test

26

The drive has Medium Voltage applied and
the user attempted to place the drive in
Gating Test mode.

– Check input contactor control and Status
– Ensure that the isolation switch is in the

open position and locked out – Confirm
with hot-stick and status parameters

MV in System Test

27

The drive has Medium Voltage applied and
the user attempted to place the drive in

System Test mode.

– Check input contactor control and Status
– Ensure that the isolation switch is in the

open position and locked out – Confirm

with hot-stick and status parameters

No DO/OP Ctctr

37

This fault is specifically used for Open
Circuit Test Mode, which demands that an
Output Contactor be specified in IsoSw/Ctctr
Cfg (P192). If the contactor is not specified,

you will get this fault in Open Circuit Test
Mode. This is to help avoid inexperienced

people putting the drive in open circuit test
mode without actually open circuiting the
output with either a contactor or by

disconnecting the cable.

– If there truly is no Output Contactor in the

system, then you can mask the fault.
Then there will be a No DO/OP Ctctr
warning, and you can continue with the

test.

Open Cct UV

36

Under Voltage during open circuit test

– During open circuit test mode the drive

trips on this fault if difference between
flux command base speed value and
drive output voltage is more than 40%,

and speed ramped to 95% of the line
frequency.

– Check if any short circuit at the drive

output

– Make sure motor is not connected

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