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Rockwell Automation Publication 2198-UM002E-EN-P - February 2018
Chapter 6
Configure and Start the Kinetix 5700 Drive System
Apply Power to the
Kinetix 5700 Drive System
This procedure assumes that you have wired and configured your Kinetix 5700
system, your Logix5000 controller, and iTRAK power supply if present.
Follow these steps to apply power to the Kinetix 5700 systems.
1.
Disconnect the load to the motor (does not apply to iTRAK PS).
2.
Apply 24V DC control power.
The LCD display begins the startup sequence. Refer to
. If the startup sequence does not begin, check the
24V control power connections.
3.
When the startup sequence completes, verify that the two status
indicators are steady green.
a. Verify the DC-bus power supply axis state is PRECHARGE.
b. Verify the iTRAK power supply axis state is START INHIBITED.
If the DC-bus/iTRAK power supply does not reach the specified axis
state and the two status indicators are not solid green, refer to
Kinetix 5700 Status Indicators
.
4.
Apply mains input power and monitor the DC BUS voltage on the
LCD display.
If the DC BUS does not reach the expected voltage level, check the
three-phase input power connections.
a. Verify the DC-bus power supply axis state is RUNNING.
b. Verify the iTRAK power supply axis state is RUNNING.
If the DC-bus/iTRAK power supply does not reach the specified axis
state, refer to
SHOCK HAZARD:
To avoid hazard of electrical shock, perform all mounting
and wiring of the Bulletin 2198 servo drives prior to applying power. Once
power is applied, connector terminals can have voltage present even when
not in use.
ATTENTION:
To avoid personal injury or damage to equipment,
disconnect the load to the motor. Make sure each motor is free of all
linkages when initially applying power to the system.
IMPORTANT
Apply control power before applying three-phase AC power. This
makes sure the shunt is enabled, which can prevent nuisance faults
or Bus Overvoltage faults.
TIP
It can take as long as 1.8 seconds after input power is applied before
the drive can accept motion commands (does not apply to iTRAK
power supply).