Rockwell Automation FlexPak Plus NRG DC Drive User Manual

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SECTION 4

STARTĆUP AND ADJUSTMENT

4.0 General

- This Section provides startĆup and adĆ

justment procedures to be followed after the assembly

and installation of the controller is complete. All initial

operation checks and final adjustments to the controller

must be made in conformance to the procedures, warnĆ

ings and recommendations listed here.

DANGER

THE FLEXPAK PLUS CONTROLLER IS AT LINE

VOLTAGE WHEN AĆC LINE POWER IS CONĆ

NECTED TO THE POWER UNIT INSIDE THE

CONTROLLER. BEFORE WORKING ON, OR

TOUCHING ANY INTERNAL PARTS OF, THE

CONTROLLER, REMOVE INCOMING AĆC LINE

POWER AT THE MAIN DISCONNECT SWITCH.

PERSONAL INJURY MAY RESULT IF THIS

WARNING IS NOT FOLLOWED.

DANGER

DURING INITIAL STARTĆUP, THE CONTROLLER

AND ITS ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT MUST BE

OPERATED AND/OR ADJUSTED ONLY BY

QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE PERĆ

SONNEL. THESE INDIVIDUALS SHOULD BE

FAMILIAR WITH THE DESIGN AND OPERATION

OF THIS EQUIPMENT AND WITH THE HAZARDS

INVOLVED. PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR DAMĆ

AGE TO THE CONTROLLER COULD RESULT

FROM UNFAMILIARITY.

4.1 Power Off Inspection

- It is necessary to

make a superficial inspection of the FlexPak Plus conĆ

troller and its associated units. The purpose of this

check is to look for possible physical damage or imĆ

proper connections.
Inspect all plugĆin Modification Kits. Test each for a firm

mounting condition.
Each should be mechanically connected to the RegulaĆ

tor Module by means of a mounting post screw. Each

should be electrically connected to the Module by a seĆ

ries of parallel pins. If any of the pins are bent, improper

operation results. Examine the pins to make sure they

are perfectly parallel. Only one pin may fit through a hole

in the Kit.
Inspect all screw terminal connections on the ModificaĆ

tion Kits. Make sure the wires are firmly connected. Also

make sure that there is enough insulation on the wires

to prevent a short between the conductors.

Inspect the signal wiring from the Operator Control StaĆ

tion. A series of wires will connect to individual terminals

on a strip mounted on the Remote Operator Interface

Module. (This Module is mounted on the Regulator

Module.) Determine that all wires are firmly seated in the

terminal strip. Make sure all wires are connected.

4.2 Motor Ground Check

- It may be necessary

to make a check of the drive motor to assure that no

damaging grounds - other than earth ground - exist

within the motor.

CAUTION: Although a megger may be used for this

test, if one is used, all conductors between the drive

motor and the FlexPak Plus controller are to be disĆ

connected and moved aside. The megger's high

voltage can cause damage to the controller's

circuits.

Step 1 - Attach one lead from the ohmmeter to the moĆ

tor frame to make a simple resistance check.
Step 2 - Touch the test probe to each of the two power,

two thermostat, and two field leads to the motor.
If the reading to ground on any terminal is less than

100,000 ohms, a ground condition exists.
Step 3 - If a ground condition exists, inspect the motor

thoroughly for internal shorts.
Step 4 - When the grounding condition is corrected,

reconnect the conductors from the FlexPak Plus conĆ

troller.

4.3 Power On Adjustments

- Once all the preĆ

liminary powerĆoff static adjustments have been perĆ

formed with acceptable results, the aĆc line power is to

be applied to the controller, but the load is not conĆ

nected. It is important to follow these steps closely. ObĆ

serve all cautions and warnings.

DANGER

WITH AĆC POWER APPLIED AND WITH THE

POWER ON/OFF SWITCH IN THE ON POSIĆ

TION. HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE EXISTS IN THE

CONTROLLER. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION

WHEN PERFORMING THESE TESTS. PERĆ

SONAL INJURY CAN RESULT.

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