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

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Functional Description

7000-UM150I-EN-P – June 2013

7000 “B” Frame


PF7000

MOTOR

Input contactor

Output contactor

Bypass contactor

Bypass bus

Input bus

PF7000

CONTROL

PF7000

MOTOR

Input contactor

Output contactor

Bypass contactor

Bypass bus

Input bus

PF7000

CONTROL

Figure 5.11 – A typical synchronous transfer set up using PF7000



For single motor applications, the drive is capable of performing
synchronous transfer without the need for a Programmable Logic
Controller (PLC). The command to close the bypass contactor and
the status of the bypass contactor are realized using the digital IO on
machine side SCB while the command to close the drive output
contactor and the status of the drive output (DO) contactor are
realized using the digital IO on the line side SCB. In addition to a
DO contactor, an application may require an output (OP) contactor.
This is controlled via machine side SCB. The run time commands
Request to Bypass (Synch) and Transfer to drive (De-synch) are
wired to the standard XIO board. Synchronous transfer will not be
performed if the phase sequence of the bypass voltage is not positive.

A T T E N T I O N

A T T E N T I O N

If the phase rotation and phase angle of the
bypass voltage compared to the drive input
voltage are not correct, damage may occur to the
drive, motor, couplings and driven equipment if a
transfer to bypass is attempted.


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