sprecher + schuh PCEC Series Troubleshooting Download Page 2

Pub. ID: TSGUIDE-PCEC_v418 01/18

Sp Schuh Corporate Headquarters

15910 International Plaza Dr | Houston, Texas77032
Customer Service: 877 721-5913  | Fax: 281 442-1570

www.sprecherschuh.com

Sp Schuh Canada

10 Spy Court | Markham, ON L3R 5H6
Custome Service: 905 475-1507 | Fax: 905 475-5855

Prior to submitting an RMA: 

 

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Did the elevator installer troubleshoot with the SSchuh Dealer/Controller Manufacturer support team and also 
the SSchuh Technical Support group?

 

RMA Process:

 

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The Standard warranty period for all SSchuh products is 18 months from the date of shipment. Is the subject 
PCEC unit in compliance with the warranty period? 

 

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Call S+S Customer Service team to request a RMA (not S+S technical support).

 

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RMA form must detail the fault codes/problems with the individual unit (simple terms of Bad, Failed are not 
acceptable). 

 

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RMA units should be shipped to S+S promptly for evaluation (not staged for lot returns)

 

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RMA units must be properly packaged. Units damaged in transit due to poor packaging will not be credited.

 

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RMA units MUST be returned as a complete PCEC unit (PCE unit and CA7 fault contactor all mounted on the back-pan). 
Warranty is voided if not in compliance.

 

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RMA units will be re-tested in Houston with a 480V 3PH Y-D motor

 

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Units passing the motor test will be returned back to the SSchuh Dealer/Controller Manufacturer and will 
NOT be credited. 

 

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Units failing the test may be deemed a warranty or may require further investigation by Rockwell Automation.  

Units which should NOT be sent back/Warranty Voided 

 

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PCEC units which are missing components (ex: missing contactor, back-plate)

 

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Signs of tampering/abuse with the PCEC, CA7, CA6 factory components

 

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Tampering/Opening enclosed product housings

 

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Over torqueing terminals power/control

 

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Debris/foreign materials inside product housing

 

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Signs of a short-circuit event on the PCE or CA7

 

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Damaged SCR’s caused by external events

 

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Damaged caused by improper voltage to PCE input or Contactor Coil

PCEC Troubleshooting Return Process

short

 

circuit

 

event

abuse

tampering

coil

 

missing

short

 

circuit

 

event

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