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

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Troubleshooting

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7000 “B” Frame

7000-UM150I-EN-P – June 2013

WARNING

MESSAGE

WARNING

CODE

DESCRIPTION

RECOMMENDED ACTIONS

Motor DC Link OV

192

DC Link Voltage on the motor side,
measured through the Voltage Sensing
Board, has exceeded Motor DC Overvoltage

Trip (P193), and instantaneously causes a
warning.

– Verify the motor is connected and the

Output Contactor is not open

– Verify there is no open SGCTs Complete

a Resistance and Firing check

– Check VSB circuit (grounds) through to

SCB-M

– Check Burden resistor values
– Check the trip parameter setting

Motor Load Loss

41

The drive has detected a loss of load
condition. This is activated as a warning
using the parameter Load Loss Detect

(P199), and the necessary setpoints are
Load Loss Level (P246), Load Loss Delay
(P231), and Load Loss Speed (P259).

– Verify the parameter settings
– Ensure that the load should not normally

be in an unloaded condition

Motor OL

17

A Motor Overload warning has been

detected, where the overload condition is
calculated using I Stator (P340) and Motor
Overload Warning (P351) as the point

where the overload warning occurs. P351 is
programmed as a percentage of the
difference between Motor Overload Min
(P350) and Motor Overload Trip (P179).

– Transient Loading - Check torque limit

and overload settings and Compare

loading to torque settings and trip
settings

Motor OV

193

The measured Motor AC Voltage has

exceeded Motor Overvoltage Trip (P181) for
the duration set in Motor Overvoltage Delay
(P182), but this has occurred with the drive
NOT gating (as in a Sync Transfer event)

Possible Causes:
Noise from contactor closure
Self-Excitation – Check for flying
start/induced motor rotation

Motor Protection

68

Standard External Fault/Warning Input
included to allow the end-user to install a
protective relay (IE Bulletin 825 Motor

Protection Relay) auxiliary contact that can
activate a drive fault or warning, depending
on configuration of Motor Prot Class (P443).

– See associated Fault Description

Mtr Cap OV W

334

Motor Filter Capacitor Over Voltage

– This warning occurs when drive is not

gating. It may be when motor is

coasting.

– This is drive output V [Surface voltage

terminology used in ESP application].
The drive gives this warning in an ESP

application only.

– The protection uses P#181 setting but

drive calculates the motor filter cap

voltage [Surface V] which is different
from motor voltage in ESP application.

No DO/OP Ctctr

190

This warning is specifically used for Open
Circuit Test Mode, which demands that an
Output Contactor be specified in IsoSw/Ctctr

Cfg (P192). You will get this warning if the
No DO/OP Ctctr fault is masked, and you
are attempting Open-Circuit Test.

– If there truly is no Output Contactor in the

system, then you can mask the fault.
Then there will be a No OP Ctctr

warning, and you can continue with the
test.

– ENSURE THE OUTPUT OF THE DRIVE

IS TRULY OPEN-CIRCUITED

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