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

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Troubleshooting

7-13

7000 “B” Frame

7000-UM150I-EN-P – June 2013

FAULT

MESSAGE

FAULT

CODE

DESCRIPTION

RECOMMENDED ACTIONS

Line OC

166

The measured Line Current has exceeded
Line Overcurrent Trip (P161) for the duration
set in Line Overcurrent Delay (P162).

– CHECK FOR SHORTED SCRs – DO

NOT ATTEMPT TO RESET THIS
FAULT UNTIL YOU HAVE VERIFIED

THE SCRS ARE NOT SHORTED

– Investigate Possible damage to the input

isolation transformer if there have been

several aborted starts with Line OC faults

– Verify that the drive sizing is not too

small for the Rated Motor Current

– Verify Parameters are set properly
– Verify the Burden resistors are not

opened and there are no loose grounds

Line OV

159

The calculated Line Voltage has exceeded
Line Overvoltage Trip (P165) for the

duration set in Line Overvoltage Delay
(P166). This is calculated by looking at the
compensated individual bridge voltages

Master, Slave1 and Slave2 (P136-138), and
comparing them to 1/3 of Line Overvoltage

Trip.

– Verify the parameters are set properly
– Verify VSB connections and tap settings,

resistor values, and grounds

– Verify that the parameter L Commutation

(P140) was tuned properly.

– If voltage is too high, change tap settings

on the input source to lower voltage to an

acceptable level

Line ADC_DAC

210

Line DCB Internal Hardware Fault

– Board Malfunction – Cycle Control

Power, to see if the Fault condition
remains and Replace DCB-L if
necessary

Line DMA Overrun

217

Line DCB Internal Hardware Fault

Line Timer0

208

Line DCB Internal Hardware Fault

Line Timer1

209

Line DCB Internal Hardware Fault

Line FPGA

207

Line DCB Internal Hardware Fault

Line FOB ChA

211

This fault occurs if the Line Fiber Optic
Interface Board A is not connected, but is

required based on the number of devices
specified (Drive Type and Line Voltage
Dependent).

– Improper parameter settings for Rectifier

Series Devices or Rectifier Type

– Verify parameters
– Damaged FOI Board – Check the LED

status on the FOI board – replace if
necessary

– DCB-L pin damage – Inspect the pins on

the DCB-L and ensure there is no
damage

– Replace the DCB-L if necessary

Line FOB ChB

212

This fault occurs if the Line Fiber Optic
Interface Board B is not connected, but is

required based on the number of devices
specified (Drive Type and Line Voltage
Dependent).

Line FOB ChC

213

This fault occurs if the Line Fiber Optic
Interface Board C is not connected, but is

required based on the number of devices
specified (Drive Type and Line Voltage

Dependent).

Line FOB ChA PS

214

The 5VDC power supply to the Line Fiber
Optic Interface Board A from the Line DCB

is not present.

– Bad 5VDC supply – Check the 5VDC

test point on the DCB-L

– Verify LED status on the FOI Board
– Check all the pins that mount the FOI

board to the DCB and ensure none are
bent/broken

Line FOB ChB PS

215

The 5VDC power supply to the Line Fiber
Optic Interface Board B from the Line DCB
is not present.

Line FOB ChC PS

216

The 5VDC power supply to the Line Fiber
Optic Interface Board C from the Line DCB
is not present.

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