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TROUBLESHOOTING
PRODUCT
PCS6000
DOCUMENT KIND
User manual
DOCUMENT ID.
3BHS600000 E40
REV.
G
LANG.
en
PAGE
110/114
10.2. General directives
10.2.1. Log book
All troubleshooting activity should be recorded in a maintenance log book.
10.3. Standard procedure for troubleshooting
IMPORTANT!
After a temporary blocking of IGCTs, the PCS6000 attempts to reset the fault
and to restart. If the restart is successful, ie, the device does not trip again within a preset
time, the fault will be cleared automatically.
1.
Select the alarm display of the remote control system.
IMPORTANT!
DO NOT clear or reset the fault buffer/display at this stage!
2.
Check the alarm display for other, possibly related error messages.
3.
Identify the fault and make a logbook entry:
NOTE – Refer to section 10.4.1,
, page 111 and to “Appendix A09 Fault
handbook” for explanation of the fault messages and for instructions on fault finding
and troubleshooting.
4.
Try to rectify the fault according to the instructions in the fault hand-book (“Appendix
A09 Fault handbook”).
DANGER!
For your own safety, follow exactly the instructions in the fault handbook
(Appendix A09 Fault handbook) for fault finding and troubleshooting. DO NOT attempt
any repair work on the PCS6000 beyond these instructions. Before starting to
troubleshoot, carefully read the warnings in section 10.1,
If the problem cannot be solved, contact the authorized service engineer. In case further
support is required contact the ABB Service Line.
For efficient troubleshooting, check for other, related fault messages and have the
following data available when calling the ABB Service Line:
• Serial number of converter and installation data
• Date and time of occurrence
• Grid condition (switching action, fault etc.)
• Load conditions (steady or changing load etc.)
• Cooling water data (temperature, pressure)
• Any other irregular situation or operating condition (ambient temperature etc.)
NOTICE
ABB strongly recommends carrying out all preventive maintenance
work according to the maintenance schedule on time and at the stated intervals.
Observing the maintenance schedule can prevent system malfunctions. ABB is not
liable for defects as a result of neglecting preventive maintenance work.
▶ Any repair work must be carried out by trained personnel according to the ABB
service and authorization concept.