I.L. 17562
Page 113
PR 0.3 Effective 8/99
Section 12. TROUBLESHOOTING
12.0 General —
This section is designed to assist maintenance personnel in carrying out
troubleshooting procedures. It gives three general areas of information:
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Operator Panel monitoring procedures (Paragraph 12.1)
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Troubleshooting monitored equipment (Paragraph 12.2)
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Troubleshooting the MP-3000 (Paragraph 12.3)
WARNING
All maintenance procedures
must
only be performed by qualified personnel who are familiar with
the MP-3000 and its associated motor and machines. Failure to observe this warning can result
in serious or fatal personnel injury and/or equipment damage.
All correspondence with Cutler-Hammer, whether verbal or written, should include the software
version number which appears as the first display on the MONT MTR page of the Monitor Mode
Display. See Table 4.2.
12.1 Panel Operations —
The Operator Panel performs the following operations:
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System status message reporting (Paragraph 12.1.1)
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Programming setpoint values (Paragraph 12.1.2)
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Reviewing setpoint values (Paragraph 12.1.3)
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Monitoring motor operating parameters (Paragraph 12.1.4)
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Retrieving motor history data (Paragraph 12.1.5)
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Retrieving the logs of motor events (Paragraph 12.1.6)
Viewing the motor starting current profile (Paragraph 12.1.7) is available only through PowerNet,
not on the front panel.
12.1.1 System Status Messages —
The Display Window provides a reporting function during
the normal operation of the MP-3000 with the Default Mode display. This group of messages is
referred to as the system status messages. Table 4.1 lists the normal operation reporting
messages.
12.1.2 Programming Setpoints —
The Operator Panel is used to enter setpoint values. See
Section 5 for a detailed procedure for entering or modifying setpoint values.
12.1.3 Reviewing Setpoints —
141 of the 152 setpoints which actually configure MP-3000
functions can be reviewed at any time, even with the motor running. Press the View Setting
mode button, and navigate through the setpoints in the same way as in the Program mode.
Table 4.3 lists the setpoints. View Setting mode does not allow any changes.
To check settings of the real-time clock, use the MONT TIM page of the Monitor mode.
12.1.4 Monitoring Motor Operation —
The Monitor mode allows maintenance personnel or
operators to observe motor operating conditions including phase currents, unbalance, motor
Summary of Contents for 66D2032G01
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Page 72: ...Page 72 I L 17562 PR 0 3 Effective 8 99 Figure 6 1 Panel Cutout Dimensions...
Page 73: ...I L 17562 Page 73 PR 0 3 Effective 8 99 Figure 6 2 Faceplate Dimensions...
Page 74: ...Page 74 I L 17562 PR 0 3 Effective 8 99 Figure 6 3 MP 3000 Case Depth Dimensions...
Page 75: ...I L 17562 Page 75 PR 0 3 Effective 8 99 Figure 6 4 Universal RTD Module Mounting Dimensions...
Page 76: ...Page 76 I L 17562 PR 0 3 Effective 8 99 Figure 6 5 Rear Panel Terminals...
Page 78: ...Page 78 I L 17562 PR 0 3 Effective 8 99 Figure 6 7 Typical ac Supply and URTD Wiring...
Page 79: ...I L 17562 Page 79 PR 0 3 Effective 8 99 Figure 6 8 Alternatives for Discrete Input Wiring...
Page 80: ...Page 80 I L 17562 PR 0 3 Effective 8 99 Figure 6 9 RTD Wiring to URTD Module...
Page 100: ...Page 100 I L 17562 PR 0 3 Effective 8 99 Figure 9 1 Rotor Temperature Tracking...
Page 101: ...I L 17562 Page 101 PR 0 3 Effective 8 99 Figure 9 2 Motor Protection Curve...
Page 102: ...Page 102 I L 17562 PR 0 3 Effective 8 99 Figure 9 3 Underload Jam Protection Curve...
Page 104: ...Page 104 I L 17562 PR 0 3 Effective 8 99 Figure 9 5 Motor Protection Curve Example with RTDs...
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