Resistance checks – Rockwell Automation 7000A PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive (A Frame) - ForGe Control User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 7000A-UM200C-EN-P - June 2014

Chapter 3

Component Definition and Maintenance

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

Anode-to-Cathode Resistance Test (Sharing Resistor and SGCT)

Snubber Resistance Test (Snubber Resistor)

Snubber Capacitance Test (Snubber Capacitor)

Snubber Resistors

Snubber resistors connect in series with the snubber capacitors. Together they
form a simple RC snubber that connects across each thyristor (SGCT). The
snubber circuit reduces the dv/dt stress on the thyristors and reduces the
switching losses. The snubber resistors connect as sets of various wire-wound
resistors connected in parallel. The number of resistors in parallel depends on the
type of the thyristor and the configuration and frame size of the drive.

Snubber Capacitors

Snubber capacitors are connected in series with the snubber resistors. Together
they form a simple RC snubber that is connected across each thyristor (SGCT).
The purpose of the snubber circuit is to reduce the voltage stress (dv/dt and
peak) of the thyristor and to reduce the switching loss.

Sharing Resistors

Sharing resistors provides equal voltage sharing when using matched devices in
series. SGCT PowerCages for 2400V systems do not need matched devices and
have no sharing resistor.

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

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