Chapter
4
Troubleshooting
Chapter 4 provides information to guide you in troubleshooting the
PowerFlex 700. Included is a listing and description of drive faults (with
possible solutions, when applicable) and alarms.
A fault is a condition that stops the drive. There are three fault types.
An alarm is a condition that, if left untreated, may stop the drive. There
are two alarm types.
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Common Symptoms and Corrective Actions 4-13
Testpoint Codes and Functions
Faults and Alarms
Type Fault Description
➀
Auto-Reset Run
When this type of fault occurs, and [Auto Rstrt Tries] (see
) is set to a value greater than “0,” a
user-configurable timer, [Auto Rstrt Delay] (see
)
begins. When the timer reaches zero, the drive attempts to
automatically reset the fault. If the condition that caused the
fault is no longer present, the fault will be reset and the drive
will be restarted.
➁
Non-Resettable
This type of fault normally requires drive or motor repair. The
cause of the fault must be corrected before the fault can be
cleared. The fault will be reset on power up after repair.
➂
User Configurable These faults can be enabled/disabled to annunciate or ignore
a fault condition.
Type Alarm Description
➀
User Configurable These alarms can be enabled or disabled through
[Alarm Config 1] on
➁
Non-Configurable These alarms are always enabled.
Summary of Contents for Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 700 B Series
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