What you need to do – Rockwell Automation 20D PowerFlex 700H/S Frame 10 Replacement Power Structure User Manual
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PowerFlex® 700S and 700H Frame 10 Replacement Power Structures
What You Need to Do
❐ Step 1: Configure new power structure
❐ Step 2: Remove power from existing drive
❐ Step 3: Remove old power structure
❐ Step 4: Install new power structure
❐ Step 5: Connect power structure to components in drive
❐ Step 6: Install product identification label on new power structure
❐ Step 7: Start drive
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ATTENTION: To avoid an electric shock hazard, ensure that all 
power to the drive has been removed before performing the 
following.
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ATTENTION: To avoid an electric shock hazard, verify that the 
voltage on the bus capacitors has discharged before servicing the 
drive. Check the DC bus voltage at the Power Terminal Block by 
measuring between the +DC & -DC terminals, between the +DC 
terminal and the chassis, and between the -DC terminal and the 
chassis. The voltage must be zero for all three measurements.
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ATTENTION: HOT surfaces can cause severe burns. Do not 
touch the heatsink surface during operation of the drive. After 
disconnecting power allow time for cooling.
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ATTENTION: Hazard of permanent eye damage exists when 
using optical transmission equipment. This product emits intense 
light and invisible radiation. Do not look into SynchLink 
fiber-optic ports or SynchLink fiber-optic cable connectors.
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ATTENTION: This drive contains ESD (Electrostatic 
Discharge) sensitive parts and assemblies. Static control 
precautions are required when installing, testing, servicing or 
repairing this assembly. Component damage may result if ESD 
control procedures are not followed. If you are not familiar with 
static control procedures, reference A-B publication 8000-4.5.2, 
“Guarding Against Electrostatic Damage” or any other 
applicable ESD protection handbook.
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ATTENTION: The sheet metal cover and mounting screws on 
the ASIC Board located on the power structure are energized at 
(-) DC bus potential high voltage. Risk of electrical shock, injury, 
or death exists if someone comes in contact with the assembly.