5 replacing the power module cabinet – Rockwell Automation SB3000 High Pwr SB3000 AC Pwr Modules (RCS) User Manual

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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

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Step 3. Open the cabinet doors and check the voltage across the DC bus bars,

347 A,B,C (+ bus) and 345 A,B,C (- bus), with an external voltmeter to ensure
the DC bus capacitors are discharged before touching any internal
components. See figure 4.1.

Step 4. Remove all three IGBT assemblies (U, V, and W). Refer to section 4.4.2 for

information on IGBT assembly removal.

Step 5. Remove the AC input power wiring by removing the bolt from the LEM stud

spacer. This wiring consists of three insulated, tinned-copper straps which
have color-coded bands (orange, yellow, and purple).

Step 6. Remove the LEM device control wiring. Needle-nose pliers may be useful in

removing the three wire connectors.

Step 7. Remove the three LEM devices. Four screws attach each LEM device to the

capacitor bank.

Step 8. Remove the three insulator blocks. Each insulator block is secured by two

hex nuts.

Step 9. Remove the power cable wiring harnesses from the top of the capacitor

bank. The two wiring harnesses have color-coded bands. The positive bus
bar cable has a red band while the negative bus bar cable has a gray band.

Step 10. Remove the control wiring from the top of the capacitor bank.

Step 11. Remove the capacitor bank's four mounting screws. Two are located at the

top of the capacitor bank and two at the bottom.

Step 12. Slide the capacitor bank out of the cabinet.

Step 13. Install the new capacitor bank assembly by following steps 1 through 12 in

reverse order.

Step 14. Close the cabinet doors and reapply power to the SB3000 Power Module.

4.5

Replacing the Power Module Cabinet

Use the following procedure to replace the SB3000 Power Module cabinet:

Step 1. Turn off and lock out the AC input power at the input reactor/pre-charge

control cabinet.

Step 2. Wait ten minutes to allow the DC bus voltage to dissipate.

Step 3. Open the cabinet doors and check the voltage across the DC bus bars,

347 A,B,C (+ bus) and 345 A,B,C (- bus), with an external voltmeter to ensure
the DC bus capacitors are discharged before touching any internal
components. See figure 4.1.

!

ATTENTION: DC bus capacitors retain hazardous voltages after input
power has been disconnected. After disconnecting input power, wait ten
(10) minutes for the DC bus capacitors to discharge. Open the cabinet
doors and check the voltage across the DC bus bars, 347 A,B,C (+ bus)
and 345 A,B,C (- bus), with an external voltmeter to ensure the DC bus
capacitors are discharged before touching any internal components.
Failure to observe this precaution could result in severe bodily injury or
loss of life.

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