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

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Troubleshooting

7000-UM150I-EN-P – June 2013

7000 “B” Frame

FAULT

MESSAGE

FAULT

CODE

DESCRIPTION

RECOMMENDED ACTIONS

2U1A Online Flt

255

PWM RECTIFIER SGCT FAULT


This fault will occur during operation of the

drive. The drive has detected that the
feedback from the device was not correct,
and does not wait to determine the exact

problem. The drive polls the entire bridge 3
times before and 3 times after each gating

command. All 6 of these readings for each
device must be consistent for the fault to
occur. There is also a parameter called

Rectifier Device Diagnostic Delay (P266),
which allows you to change the number of
consecutive firings to eliminate nuisance
faults. It will still poll 3 times before and
after each firing, but will now require the

condition to exist for the number of
consecutive firings set in the Diagnostic
Delay parameter for a fault to occur.

The firmware now completes a diagnostics

sequence immediately after any drive reset,
with the goal of detecting faults before any

destructive action is taken from the next
action

– Complete a resistance check per the

instructions in the manual

– NOTE: SGCTs may not have completely

shorted, and still could read in the kΩ

range – Any devices with low suspect
readings should be changed

– Check the LED status of the SCGT gate

driver card for abnormal readings

– Complete a Gating Test mode check on

the devices

– Verify the associated 20V power supply

is powered and active

– Verify all the power connections to the

SCGT firing card are seated properly

– Reset the drive and let the offline

diagnostics further define the problem

– For nuisance faults, contact the factory

about extending the Diagnostic Delay

2U1B Online Flt

261

2U1C Online Flt

318

2U4A Online Flt

258

2U4B Online Flt

264

2U4C Online Flt

321

2V3A Online Flt

257

2V3B Online Flt

263

2V3C Online Flt

320

2V6A Online Flt

260

2V6B Online Flt

266

2V6C Online Flt

323

2W2A Online Flt

256

2W2B Online Flt

262

2W2C Online Flt

319

2W5A Online Flt

259

2W5B Online Flt

265

2W5C Online Flt

322

2U1A Offline OC

366

6P or 18P SCR RECTIFIER FAULT

(Offline Open-Circuit)

For SCR rectifiers, this fault will occur after
the initial contact closure, or during the
diagnostic sequence after a start command.

After the Short-Circuit test described below,
the drive fires each device, and verifies that
the feedback from that device went low. If
the feedback does not go low, the drive
assumes the SCR must be Open-Circuited.

– Complete a resistance check on the

rectifier, including the gate-cathode
resistance, the snubber and sharing
resistors

– Complete a firing check on the rectifier
– Verify the snubber circuitry, and the

sharing resistors

– Verify fiber optic integrity from FOI board

transmitter to SCRGD board receiver

– Replace all faulty components

2U1B Offline OC

372

2U1C Offline OC

402

2U4A Offline OC

369

2U4B Offline OC

375

2U4C Offline OC

405

2V3A Offline OC

368

2V3B Offline OC

374

2V3C Offline OC

404

2V6A Offline OC

371

2V6B Offline OC

377

2V6C Offline OC

407

2W2A Offline OC

367

2W2B Offline OC

373

2W2C Offline OC

403

2W5A Offline OC

370

2W5B Offline OC

376

2W5C Offline OC

406

3U1B Offline OC

438

3U4B Offline OC

441

3V3B Offline OC

440

3V6B Offline OC

443

3W2B Offline OC

439

3W5B Offline OC

442

4U1C Offline OC

444

4U4C Offline OC

447

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