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Rockwell Automation RELIANCE ELECTRIC SP500 - 9.4 Checking the Drive’s Power Module Circuitry with the Power Off

Rockwell Automation RELIANCE ELECTRIC SP500
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9.4
Step
5.
Press
the
STOP/RESET
key
to
clear
the
log.
CI
RPM
[1
RUN
(|
(aoe
[1
%Load
[©]
Program
Ml
Volts
[5
Forward
START
STOP
[5
Remote
[_]
Reverse
RESET
The
display
will
return
to
the
active
monitor
(aa wr)
display.
(|
(aoe
Checking
the
Drives
Power
Module
Circuitry
with
the
Power
Off
ATTENTION:
DC
bus
capacitors
retain
hazardous
voltages
after
input
power
has
been
disconnected.
After
disconnecting
input
power,
wait
five
(5)
minutes
for
the
DC
bus
capacitors
to
discharge
and
then
check
the
voltage
with
a
voltmeter
to
ensure
the
DC
bus
capacitors
are
discharged
before
touching
any
internal
components.
Use
the
following
procedure
to
check
the
drives
Power
Module
circuitry.
Note
that
this
test
is
performed
with
the
power
off.
Step
1.
Step
2.
Step
3.
Step
4.
Step
5.
Step
6.
Step
7.
Step
8.
Step
9.
Step
10.
Turn
off
and
lock
out
input
power.
Wait
five
minutes.
Remove
the
drives
cover.
Verify that
there
is
no
voltage
at
the
drives
input
power
terminals.
Check
the
DC
bus
voltage
with
a
voltmeter
as
described
in
section
9.1
to
ensure
that
the
DC
bus
capacitors
are
discharged.
Disconnect
the
motor
from
the
drive.
Check
all
AC
line
and
DC
bus
fuses.
If
a
fuse
is
open,
use
a
multimeter
to
check
the
input
diodes
and
output
IGBTs.
See
tables 9.2
and
9.3.
Reconnect
the
motor
to
the
drive.
Reattach
the
drives
cover.
Reapply
input
power.
Troubleshooting
Reference
9-7

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