7 drive inspection and start-up guidelines, 1 what to do after unexpected test results – Rockwell Automation SA3100 Diag,Troublesht,Startup,Guide User Manual

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Diagnostics, Troubleshooting, and Start-Up Guidelines

Refer to the Elementary Diagram (W/E) (and the Interconnection Diagram (W/I) if
provided) supplied with your drive for these interconnections. Be sure that the W/E
number corresponds to that on the drive’s nameplate. All interconnecting wiring must
be sized and installed in conformance with the National Electrical Code and applicable
local or other codes.

Unless a standard pre-built fiber-optic cable was included with your system, the
fiber-optic cabling that links the UDC module(s) in the AutoMax rack with the PMI
Regulator must be installed by someone experienced in installing fiber-optic cables.
Unless you have in-house expertise in installing fiber-optic cable, it is recommended
that you contact an experienced contractor to perform the installation. Information
regarding the selection and installation of fiber-optic cabling is contained in the
Distributed Power System Fiber-Optic Cabling instruction manual (S-3009).

4.7

Drive Inspection and Start-up Guidelines

Use the procedures that follow to locate any shipping damage to the drive, to verify
proper installation and field wiring, and to start the drive.

Recommended Start-Up Sequence

1.

Physical inspection of equipment

2.

Motor checks

3.

Preliminary inspection with power off

4.

Inspection with power on

5.

I/O verification

Before attempting to perform this start-up procedure, you should be familiar with the
general arrangement and function of the drive equipment and should verify that it has
been installed and wired as described in the following documents, which are included
in the Instruction Book provided with your drive system: Wiring Diagrams (W/Ds),
Elementary Diagrams (W/Es), Panel Layout Diagrams (W/Ls), Operator's Station
Diagrams (W/Os), and Interconnection Diagrams (W/Is) (if supplied).

4.7.1 What To Do After Unexpected Test Results

Note that if it is not possible to obtain the correct meter reading or proper operation
during any of the checks or adjustment procedures described, perform the following
steps:

Step 1. Stop the drive.

!

ATTENTION:Only qualified personnel familiar with the construction and
operation of this equipment and the hazards involved should install,
adjust, operate, or service this equipment. Read and understand this
manual and other applicable manuals in their entirety before proceeding.
Failure to observe this precaution could result in severe bodily injury or
loss of life.

ATTENTION:This equipment is at line voltage when AC power is
connected to the drive. Whenever power is removed, verify with a
voltmeter that the DC bus capacitors are discharged before touching any
internal parts of the drive. Failure to observe this precaution could result
in severe bodily injury or loss of life.

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