Fiber optic interface boards (cont.) – Rockwell Automation 7000 PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive (B Frame) - Classic Control User Manual

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Component Definition and Maintenance 6-95

7000 “B” Frame

7000-UM150I-EN-P – June 2013


Each FOI board also has an input for a signal from a Thermistor
Feedback Board. On the standard offering, there is one thermistor
from the Line Converter and one thermistor from the Machine
Converter, each going into the respective FOI board in the „A‟
position. There is capability in the control for 2 thermistors per
converter. The alarm and trip setpoints for each of these signals is
programmable in software.


There are 3 LEDs on the FOI board, and the following table
illustrates the status and description for the LED states:

LED

Status

Description

D1

Red – On

Run – The FOI board has received the
Enable signal from DCB, and is enabled to
send and receive signals

D2

Yellow – On

Ready – The FOI board has received

sufficient power for all transmit ports

D3

Green – On

Power – the FOI board has received a

voltage signal greater than 2V

Fiber Optic Interface Board Replacement


To replace the Fiber Optic Interface Boards:

1. Ensure that all medium voltage and control voltage power to the

drive is isolated and locked out.

2. Note and mark the location and orientation of all the fiber optic

cables. Use the electrical drawing for reference.

3. Using your static strap, disconnect all of the connections.

4. Remove the FOI board from the DCB. There are four standoffs

that snap into place on the FOI, and they need to be carefully
handled when disconnecting the boards. There is also the 28-pin
connection between the boards, and this connection should be
handled carefully as you do not want to bend the pins.

5. Install the new FOI on the DCB. Ensure the standoffs snap into

place.

6. Reconnect all fiber optic connections and verify the locations.

7. Apply Low Voltage power and complete a System Test and

Medium Voltage tests to ensure the new board functions
properly.

Fiber Optic Interface

Boards (cont.)

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