WARNING 204, Locked rotor
With an adjustable frequency drive operating multi-motors,
an overload condition was detected. This could indicate a
locked rotor. Inspect the motor for proper operation.
WARNING 250, New spare part
A component in the adjustable frequency drive has been
replaced. Reset the adjustable frequency drive for normal
operation.
WARNING 251, New type code
The power card or other components have been replaced
and the type code changed. Reset to remove the warning
and resume normal operation.
4.7 After Repair Tests
Following any repair to an adjustable frequency drive or
testing of an adjustable frequency drive suspected of
being faulty, the following procedure must be followed.
Following the procedure ensures that all circuitry in the
adjustable frequency drive is functioning properly before
putting the unit into operation.
1.
Perform visual inspection procedures as described
in
2.
Perform static test procedures to ensure that
adjustable frequency drive is safe to start.
3.
Disconnect motor leads from output terminals (U,
V, W) of the adjustable frequency drive.
4.
Apply AC power to adjustable frequency drive.
5.
Give the adjustable frequency drive a run
command and slowly increase reference (speed
command) to approximately 40 Hz.
6.
Using an analog voltmeter or a DVM capable of
measuring true RMS, measure phase-to-phase
output voltage on all three phases: U to V, U to
W, V to W. All voltages must be balanced within
8 V. If unbalanced voltage is measured, refer to
chapter 6.4.2 Input Voltage Test
.
7.
Stop the adjustable frequency drive and remove
input power. Allow 20 minutes for DC capacitors
to discharge fully.
8.
Reconnect motor cables to adjustable frequency
drive output terminals (U, V, W).
9.
Reapply power and restart adjustable frequency
drive. Adjust motor speed to a nominal level.
10.
Using a clamp-on style ammeter, measure output
current on each output phase. All currents must
be balanced.
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