Rockwell Automation FlexPak 3000 Digital DC Drive Version 4.3 User Manual

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Troubleshooting the FlexPak 3000 Drive

13-5

F00014

REVERSED

TACH

LEADS

The difference between the speed reference and speed feedback was
greater than

TACH

LEAD

FLT

THRESH

(P.227) for the time specified in

TACH

LEAD

FLT

DELAY

(P.228).

Possible causes:

Tachometer or encoder leads are reversed.

The motor armature leads are reversed.

The motor field leads are reversed.

There is an overhauling load.

The drive was not tuned properly.

F00015

INVERTING

FAULT

AVOIDED

The inverting fault avoidance logic has detected conditions that could have
caused an inverting fault. The drive took action to avoid an actual inverting
fault. See section 13.7, Setting Up Inverting Fault Avoidance, for more
information on this fault.

F00016

PHASE

LOSS

The measured AC line voltage fell below 75% of the value specified by

NOMINAL

AC

LINE

VOLTS

(P.307).

F00030 to
F00041

SCR

#n

NOT

OPERATING

“n” is the number of the

SCR

that is not operating. n = 1-6, 11-16.

Possible causes:

Disconnected, loosely connected or damaged thyristor gating circuit.

Improper current minor loop tuning.

Improper speed/voltage loop tuning.

Failed thyristor.

F00042

MULTIPLE

SCRS

NOT

OPERATING

One or more thyristor (

SCR

) is not carrying an equal load.

Possible causes:

Disconnected, loosely connected or damaged thyristor gating circuit.

Blown AC line fuse(s).

Improper current minor loop tuning.

Improper speed/voltage loop tuning.

Failed thyristor.

Table 13.1 – Fault Codes (Continued)

Code

OIM Display

Description

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