Powerflex® 700S / 700H Adjustable Frequency Ac Drives: Frame 10 Hardware Service Manual
Powerflex® 700S / 700H Adjustable Frequency Ac Drives: Frame 10 Hardware Service Manual
Powerflex® 700S / 700H Adjustable Frequency Ac Drives: Frame 10 Hardware Service Manual
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Summary of Changes
Manual Updates
Current Revision This information summarizes the changes made to the PowerFlex® 700S
and 700H Drives Frame 10 - Hardware Service Manual, publication
PFLEX-TG002..., since the April 2007 release.
Change See Page...
Updated the 700S and 700H faults. 1-2
Removed the “Diagnostic Procedures by Symptom” diagrams and replaced them with 1-17
the new “Common Drive Conditions and Corrective Actions” tables.
Added the “Technical Support Options” section. 1-19
Removed the “Active” Gate Driver Board measurements procedures from Chapter 2.
Updated the “Checking the Rectifying Module” procedures to include the new Series B 2-9
Rectifying board.
Added procedure for removing the precharging resistors on series B rectifiers. 3-32
Updated the “Start-Up After Repair” procedures. 4-1
Updated the “Right-Hand Side” and “Left-Hand Side Power Structure” spare parts lists. C-4
Previous Revision This information summarizes the changes made to the PowerFlex® 700S
and 700H Drives Frame 10 - Hardware Service Manual, publication
PFLEX-TG002..., since the July 2005 release.
Change See Page...
Updated the 700S hardware faults 1-2
Removed references to brake option in the “Conducting Forward and Reverse Biased 2-3
Diode Tests for Major Power Components” (brake option not available on PowerFlex
700H/S Frame 10 drives)
Added Removal of PowerFlex 700S Phase II Control 3-6
Added the Removal of the Common Mode Filter Board 3-9
Updated the Circuit Board Connections Schematics to include the X50 Terminal Block B-1
and Common Mode Filter circuit board
Updated the Spare Parts Lists for the Disassembly / Assembly Drawings C-1
Added an Index Index-1
soc-ii Summary of Changes
Notes:
Table of Contents
Important User Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Preface Overview
Who Should Use this Manual? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-1
What is in this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-1
What is Not in this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-2
Reference Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-2
Understanding Manual Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-3
Additional Support Available on Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-3
General Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-4
Appendix B Schematics
List of Schematic Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1
Index
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Preface
Overview
Who Should Use this This manual is intended for qualified service personnel responsible for
Manual? troubleshooting and repairing high power PowerFlex 700S and 700H AC
Drives. You should have previous experience with, and basic understanding
of, electrical terminology, procedures, required troubleshooting equipment,
equipment protection procedures and methods, and safety precautions.
What is in this Manual This manual contains hardware service information for Frame 10
PowerFlex 700S and 700H drives only. Verify that you are working on a
Frame 10 drive by checking the data nameplate on the Control Frame. The
frame number is printed just above the serial number.
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Cat No. 20D J 500 N 0 NNNBNNNN
UL Open Type/IP00
Frame #: 10
540V
160 kW
132 kW
462 - 594
650V
250 kW
200 kW
583 - 713
Series: A
Standard I/O: NONE
Original Firmware No. 2.04
C UL
Æ
LISTED
US
Output: 3 Phase, 0 - 320Hz
AC Voltage Range
Amps 350 350 IND CONT EQ
0 - 400 0 - 460
Output: 3 Phase, 0 - 320Hz
AC Voltage Range 0 - 400 0 - 460
Base Hz (default) 50 Hz 60 Hz
Continuous Amps 300/245 300/245
1 Min Overload Amps 330/368 330/368
2 Sec Overload Amps 450/490 450/490
MFD. in 1989 on Nov 9
Serial Number: 2622381652
What is Not in this Manual This manual does not contain in depth installation and fault information for
troubleshooting. Troubleshooting information is available in publications
20C-PM001…, Programming Manual - PowerFlex 700H Adjustable
Frequency AC Drive, 20D-UM001…, User Manual - PowerFlex 700S
Drive with Phase I Control, or 20D-UM006…, User Manual - PowerFlex
700S Drive with Phase II Control. Complete installation information is
available in publication PFLEX-IN006…, Installation Instructions -
PowerFlex 700S and 700H Adjustable Frequency AC Drive.
Cross References
“Figure 2.2 on page 2-6” is a cross reference to figure 2.2 on page 5 of
Chapter 2.
“Figure C.1 on page C-2” is a cross reference to figure C.1 on page 2 of
Appendix C.
Additional Support Additional troubleshooting information and software tools are available on
Available on Internet the Allen-Bradley Drives Support Website (http://www.ab.com/support/
abdrives/).
p-4 Overview
Creating Fault Reports Clear and complete fault reports are critical for analysis and repair of
modules returned to the factory.
• Record the contents of the fault queue (faults and times of occurrence)
• Make record of any burn marks on the rectifying module, DC-capacitors,
inverter bridge, charging resistors, balancing/precharging resistors,
printed circuit boards, bus bars, cabling and fiber-optic cabling
• Make record of any liquid and condensation marks on printed circuit
boards, components and mechanical parts
• Make record of the amount of dust and other additional particles on drive
and drive components
• Make record of any mechanical damage to the drive and drive
components
• Record the size and type of main fuses
• Record any other important marks and damage
2. Measure the AC output voltage at the motor If the AC output voltage at the motor terminals
terminals using a VAC RMS meter and does not match the output voltage displayed on
compare the measurement to the AC output the HIM, repair or replace the Output Power
voltage displayed on the HIM (Par 307 [Output modules as needed.
Voltage] for 700S drives, Par 6 [Output Voltage] Otherwise, continue with step 3.
for 700H drives).
3. Verify that there are no loose or missing If there are loose or missing connections, or a
connections between the Gate Driver board board has been damaged, replace the loose or
and ASIC board and the Gate Driver board and missing connections, or repair or replace any of
Adapter board. the boards as needed.
Otherwise, continue with step 4.
4. Complete the “Conducting Forward and If the test is not completed successfully, replace
Reverse Biased Diode Tests for Major Power the Output Power modules.
Components” on page 2-3 for the Output Power Otherwise, continue with step 5.
modules.
5. Check the motor windings and motor cables Repair or replace the motor as needed.
with a high resistance DVM (megger).
1-18 Troubleshooting and Error Codes
If the drive causes the AC input line fuse to open, complete the following
tests to verify that the power structure is functioning properly before
replacing the AC input line fuse and reapplying power to the drive.
Diagnostic Procedure Corrective Action
1. Disconnect the motor leads. Continue with step 2.
2. Complete the “Conducting Forward and If the test is not completed successfully, replace
Reverse Biased Diode Tests for Major Power the Rectifying module.
Components” on page 2-3 for the Rectifier Continue with step 3.
module.
3. Complete the “Conducting Forward and If the test is not completed successfully, replace
Reverse Biased Diode Tests for Major Power the Output Power modules.
Components” on page 2-3 for the Output Power Continue with step 4.
modules.
5. Check the motor windings and motor cables Repair or replace the motor as needed.
with a high resistance DVM (megger). Otherwise, continue with step 6.
6. Disconnect and check the AC choke with a high Repair or replace the AC choke as needed.
resistance DVM (megger). Continue with step 7.
• Verify that the line to line is open
• Verify that the line to ground is open
• Verify that the input to output is low
resistance, but not shorted
No HIM Display
If the HIM does not display, complete the following procedure to verify that
power is available.
Diagnostic Procedure Corrective Action
1. Measure the DC bus voltage. If the DC bus is not within specification, repair or
replace the Rectifying module as needed.
Otherwise, continue with step 2.
3. Check for loose or missing connections If there are loose or missing connections, or a
between the DPI circuit board and the High board has been damaged, replace the loose or
Power Fiber Optic Interface circuit board. missing connections, or repair or replace any of
the boards as needed.
Otherwise, Replace the HIM.
Troubleshooting and Error Codes 1-19
• Order number
• Product catalog number and drives series number (if applicable)
• Product serial number
• Firmware revision level
• Most recent fault code
• Your application
Viewing the 700H Diagnostic The Control Assembly on 700H drives contains a diagnostic LED which is
LED visible through the cover of the Control Assembly.
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LED Indication
Steady The drive is operational and has
no faults
Flashing Quickly • Switching power supply
overload
• Rectifier Board fault
• Fan or fan inverter fault
• Brake Chopper fault
• Fiber Optic Adapter Board Fault
Flashing Slowly Bad connection between circuit
boards, check all connections
Performing Visual Inspections Visually inspect the cooling tunnels and power structure before energizing
the drive.
2. Remove the main cooling fans from the bottom of the power structure.
Refer to Removing the Main Fans on page 3-28.
2. Remove the covers from the power structure. Refer to Removing the
Covers from the Power Structure on page 3-15.
Conducting Forward and A forward biased diode test checks the semiconductor junctions between
Reverse Biased Diode Tests the terminals and measures the voltage drop across those junctions. A
for Major Power Components reverse biased diode test should find an open circuit, and the meter should
display a value close to zero (Ex. “.0L” = zero load).
Important: The actual voltage readings may vary depending upon your
equipment. If your readings are not near the indicated values in
the tables below, verify that the actual voltage measured is
consistent for the Rectifying module and Output Power
modules.
There is a series A and series B Rectifying circuit board. The tests you can
perform and the results of those tests vary depending on which series of
board is in your drive.
Rectifying Circuit Board Catalog String
Voltage Class Series A Series B
400/480V AC 20-VB00459 20-VB00461
600/690V AC 20-VB00460 20-VB00462
1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
page 3-3.
2. Remove the covers from the power structure. Refer to Removing the
Covers from the Power Structure on page 3-15.
Figure 2.1 Measurement Points for Forward and Reverse Diode Tests
DC-
DC+
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FIELD INSTALLED OPTIONS:
DANGER
DC BUS CONDUCTORS AND CAPACITORS
OPERATE AT HIGH VOLTAGE. REMOVE POWER
AND WAIT 5 MINUTES BEFORE SERVICING
U/T1 W/T3
L1
L2
L3
PE
If the drive fails any of these measurements, replace both Output Power
Modules.
Component Test Procedures 2-7
Conducting Gate Driver 1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
Board Gate Interface page 3-3.
Resistance Measurements 2. Remove the covers from the power structure. Refer to Removing the
Covers from the Power Structure on page 3-15.
3. Locate the Gate Driver Board on the front of the power structure.
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H8 H6 H4 H9 H7 H5
X3 X8
X4 X9
X5 X10
X6 X11
X7 X12
X13
X14
X15
X1
2-8
X3 X8
~500 ohms ~500 ohms
~500 ohms ~500 ohms
Emitter Emitter
Component Test Procedures
Gate Interface for W High (WH) Gate Interface for W High (WH)
in Left Power Output Module in Right Power Output Module
X4 X9
~500 ohms ~500 ohms
~500 ohms ~500 ohms
Emitter H8 H6 H4 H9 H7 H5 Emitter
Gate Interface for V High (VH) X3 X8 Gate Interface for V High (VH)
in Left Power Output Module X4 X9 in Right Power Output Module
X5 X10
X6 X11
X5 X10
~500 ohms ~500 ohms
~500 ohms ~500 ohms
Emitter Emitter
X7 X12
Gate Interface for U High (UH) Gate Interface for U High (UH)
in Left Power Output Module in Right Power Output Module
X13
X14
X15
X1
Gate Interface
replace both Output Power modules.
Output Module
The resistance from each gate and collector pin to the branch emitter pin
Component Test Procedures 2-9
Checking the Rectifying Important: This procedure requires special equipment and training. Only
Module (on AC Input Drives qualified and trained personnel should perform these
Only) procedures.
There is a series A and series B Rectifying circuit board. The tests you can
perform and the results of those tests vary depending on which series of
board is in your drive.
Rectifying Circuit Board Catalog String
Voltage Class Series A Series B
400/480V AC 20-VB00459 20-VB00461
600/690V AC 20-VB00460 20-VB00462
1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
page 3-3.
2. Remove the covers from the power structure. Refer to Removing the
Covers from the Power Structure on page 3-15.
3. Remove the Power Structure from the enclosure. Refer to Removing the
Power Structure from the Drive Enclosure on page 3-27.
5. Verify that the plugs on the cable that connects X13 on the Rectifying
Board to X2 on the ASIC Board are properly seated.
X50
X9 X100 X11 X10 X101
X12 X6 X13 X8
J11
J7
J3
X3 X41
X2 X1
X4
Component Test Procedures 2-11
LED
Red Green Indication
Steady Steady Inverter Idle
Off Flashing Inverter Running
Flashing Steady Inverter Faulted
or
No Control from ASIC Board
3. Energize the drive. If the left-hand fan runs, then the right-hand fan
inverter is faulty.
2. Remove the covers from the power structure. Refer to Removing the
Covers from the Power Structure on page 3-15.
Access Procedures
Phillips Screw
Hexagonal Bolt or
Standoff PZ2
Hexagonal Screw 4 N-m Tightening Torque
(35 lb.-in.)
Hexagonal Nut
1. Turn off and lock out input power. Wait five minutes.
2. Check the DC bus voltage at the Power Terminal Block by measuring
between the +DC and -DC terminals, between the +DC terminal and the
chassis, and between the -DC terminal and the chassis. The voltage
must be zero for all three measurements.
L1 L2 L3
I
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3-4 Access Procedures
Removing the DPI / HIM 1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
Assembly page 3-3.
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P1
0.9 N-m
(8 lb.-in.)
3. Open the panel that holds the DPI interface and HIM.
4. Unplug the DPI cable from the X2 connector on the DPI Interface
circuit board.
X2 X4
5. On 700S drives only, unplug the cable from the X4 connector on the
DPI circuit board.
6. Remove the four mounting screws and the assembly from the Control
Frame.
Mounting screws
P1
0.9 N-m
(8 lb.-in.)
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Access Procedures 3-5
Installing the DPI / HIM Install the DPI / HIM assembly in reverse order of removal, while referring
Assembly to Torque Specifications on page 3-2.
Removing the 700S Phase I 1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
Control Assembly page 3-3.
1. Loosen the captive screw and swing the Control assembly away from
drive.
– Unplug the I/O and SynchLink cables from the Main Control circuit
board
3. Unplug the ribbon cables from J2 and J7 on the Main Control circuit
board.
Note: If the DriveLogix option is installed, the J2 and J7 connections for
the ribbon cables will be located behind the DriveLogix controller.
3-6 Access Procedures
4. Remove the three screws that hold the control bracket and Phase I Main
Control circuit board to the control frame.
J7 J2
Loosen captive
screw
5. Remove the control bracket and Phase I Main Control circuit board.
Installing the 700S Phase I Install the 700S Phase I Control assembly in reverse order of removal, while
Control Assembly referring to Torque Specifications on page 3-2.
Removing the 700S Phase II 1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
Control Assembly page 3-3.
2. Unplug any fiber optic ControlNet and SynchLink cables from the
Control Assembly (if present).
3. Unplug any remaining I/O and communications cables from the Control
assembly and set them aside.
4. Loosen the captive screw on the Control assembly mounting plate and
swing the Control assembly away from the drive.
Captive screw
3-8 Access Procedures
5. Carefully disconnect the ribbon cables from the sockets on the High
Power Fiber Optic Interface circuit board on the back of the control
mounting plate.
6. Loosen the two mounting screws on the front of the Control assembly
and slide the control cassette off the mounting bracket.
Installing the 700S Phase II Install the 700S Phase II Control assembly in reverse order of removal.
Control Assembly
Access Procedures 3-9
Removing the Common 1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
Mode Filter Circuit Board page 3-3.
2. Loosen the captive screw on the control assembly mounting plate and
swing the control assembly away from the drive.
4. Disconnect the twisted pair wires from connector J5 on the High Power
Fiber Optic Interface circuit board.
J5
J5
24V Supply
cable
3-10 Access Procedures
5. Remove the four screws that secure the Common Mode Filter circuit
board to the four standoffs on the control assembly mounting plate and
remove the Common Mode Filter circuit board.
Remove screws
Installing the Common Install the Common Mode Filter Circuit Board in the reverse order of
Mode Filter Circuit Board removal.
Access Procedures 3-11
Removing the 700S High 1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
Power Fiber Optic Interface page 3-3.
Circuit Board 2. Loosen the captive screw and swing the Control assembly away from
drive.
3. Carefully disconnect the ribbon cables from the sockets at the top of the
High Power Fiber Optic Interface circuit board, and carefully set them
aside.
Ribbon cables
Screws (5)
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P1
J5 Connector 0.9 N-m
(8 lb.-in.)
4. Carefully disconnect the fiber-optic cables from sockets along the right
side of the High Power Fiber Optic Interface circuit board, and carefully
set them aside.
5. Disconnect the 24V power supply cable from connector J5 on the High
Power Fiber Optic Interface circuit board.
6. Remove the five screws that secure the High Power Fiber Optic
Interface circuit board to the Control Frame and remove the circuit
board from the Control Frame.
Installing the 700S High Install the 700S High Power Fiber Optic Interface circuit board in reverse
Power Fiber Optic Interface order of removal, while referring to Torque Specifications on page 3-2.
Circuit Board
Removing the 700H I/O 1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
Circuit Boards and Control page 3-3.
Assembly 2. Open the enclosure that contains the Control and I/O circuit boards and
carefully unplug the DPI cable and any I/O cables.
3. Remove the I/O circuit boards from the Control Board and enclosure.
Note the order of the boards and the keys which prevent placement of
the boards in incorrect slots.
Do not remove enclosure cover.
Enclosure is illustrated without
the cover for clarity.
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Keys
Access Procedures 3-13
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X2 X3 X4 X5 X6
(Slot A) (Slot B) (Slot C) (Slot D) (Slot E)
5. Remove the three screws that secure the Control assembly to the control
frame and remove the control assembly.
Do not remove enclosure cover.
Enclosure is illustrated without
the cover for clarity.
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PZ2
3 N-m
(27 lb.-in.)
Installing the 700H I/O If you replace the Control circuit board in a 700H drive, you must load
Circuit Boards and Control information about the Control circuit board into the Power EEPROM (Refer
Assembly to Loading the 700H EEPROM on page 4-1).
Install the 700H Control and I/O circuit boards in reverse order of removal,
while referring to Torque Specifications on page 3-2.
3-14 Access Procedures
Removing the 700H Fiber 1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
Optic Adapter Circuit Board page 3-3.
3. Move the Control Frame to expose its back. Refer to Removing the
Covers from the Power Structure on page 3-15.
4. Disconnect the control power cable from X2 on the Fiber Optic Adapter
circuit board.
5
X7 connects to Main H1 through H7 sockets
4
Control circuit board. for Fiber Optic cables
3
Note: Disconnects
when you remove 2
the circuit board from 1
the control frame.
X2 connects to
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24V dc power
5. Carefully disconnect the fiber-optic cables from right side of the circuit
board, and carefully set them aside.
6. Remove the four screws which secure the Fiber Optic Adapter bracket
to the stand-offs on the back of the Control Frame.
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Remove 4 screws
PZ2
0.9 N-m
(8 lb.-in.)
7. Remove the Fiber Optic Adapter Board from the Control Frame.
Installing the 700H Fiber Install the 700H Fiber Optic Adapter circuit board in reverse order of
Optic Adapter Circuit Board removal, while referring to Torque Specifications on page 3-2.
Removing the Covers from You must remove the protective covers to gain access to the power structure.
the Power Structure
Moving the Control Frame
You must first move the Control Frame in order to remove the protective
covers from the drive.
1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
page 3-3.
2. Loosen the T8 Torx-head screws that secure the Control Frame to the
drive enclosure (remove screws on early frame 10 drives).
3. Swing the Control Frame out and away from the power structure.
3-16 Access Procedures
Screws
or
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1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
page 3-3.
2. Move the Control Frame away from the power structure. Refer to
Removing the Covers from the Power Structure on page 3-15.
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Screws
3. Remove the T8 Torx-head screws that secure the airflow plate to the
drive and remove the air flow plate from the drive enclosure.
3-18 Access Procedures
2. Move the Control Frame away from the power structure. Refer to
Removing the Covers from the Power Structure on page 3-15.
4. Remove the four M5 POZIDRIV screws that secure the top and bottom
protective covers to the main front protective cover, then remove the top
and bottom protective covers.
Note: you only need to remove the top and bottom covers to gain access
to the power terminals. You can remove the other covers without
removing the top and bottom covers.
5. Remove the four M5 POZIDRIV screws that secure the main front
protective cover to the drive, then remove the protective cover.
Access Procedures 3-19
5
4 5
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Installing the Protective Install the Protective Covers in reverse order of removal, while referring to
Covers Torque Specifications on page 3-2.
3-20 Access Procedures
Removing the 700S Voltage 1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
Feedback Circuit Board page 3-3.
2. Remove the covers from the power structure. Refer to Removing the
Covers from the Power Structure on page 3-15.
4. Disconnect the cable from the J8 socket of the Voltage Feedback circuit
board, and set it aside.
J4 J5
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J8
Access Procedures 3-21
5. Remove the five screws that secure the Voltage Feedback circuit board
to the drive and remove the circuit board from the drive.
P1
0.9 N-m
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Screws
(5)
Installing the 700S Voltage Install the 700S Voltage Feedback circuit board in reverse order of removal,
Feedback Circuit Board while referring to Torque Specifications on page 3-2.
3-22 Access Procedures
Removing the Gate Driver 1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
and Adapter Circuit Boards page 3-3.
2. Remove the covers from the power structure. Refer to Removing the
Covers from the Power Structure on page 3-15.
3. Disconnect the wires from the fuse block that holds the fuses for the
Fan Inverters and remove the fuses.
4. Remove the four screws that secure the fuse block to the bracket
beneath it and remove the fuse block.
Remove fuses
5. Carefully disconnect the fiber-optic cables from sockets along the top of
the Gate Driver circuit board and carefully set them aside.
6. Disconnect the other cables from the sockets of the Gate Driver board
and set them aside.
3-24 Access Procedures
7. Remove the six screws that secure the brackets to the drive and remove
the brackets.
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Access Procedures 3-25
8. Remove eight of the stacker connectors from the Gate Driver board,
leaving the two smaller ones which are third from the top.
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9. Carefully remove the Gate Driver board and the remaining connectors.
10. Remove the cable ties that secure the Adapter board to the circuit
boards on the Output Power Modules and remove the Adapter board.
3-26 Access Procedures
Installing the Gate Driver 1. Replace the Adapter board and install the cable ties that secure it to the
and Adapter Circuit Boards circuit boards on the Output Power Modules.
2. Plug the old stacker connectors into the new Gate Driver board so the
pins do not protrude through the connectors on the back of the board.
3. Align the Gate Driver board so that its connectors align with the mating
connectors on the Adapter board.
4. While supporting the Adapter board from behind, press the Gate Driver
board onto it.
5. Verify the proper alignment of the mounting with a mirror. Verify that
none of the pins in the stacker connectors have missed the mating
connectors.
6. Install the brackets and install and tighten the mounting screws.
Removing the Power 1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
Structure from the Drive page 3-3.
Enclosure 2. Remove the covers from the power structure. Refer to Removing the
Covers from the Power Structure on page 3-15.
AC Power Connection
Terminals
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Ground
Motor Connection
Connection
Terminals
3. Remove the motor wiring from the power structure at the front of the
power structure.
4. Remove the ground connection from the lower right rear corner of the
power structure.
5. Remove the AC power wiring from the incoming terminals at the top of
the power structure.
Installing the Power Install the power structure in reverse order of removal, while referring to
Structure in the Drive Torque Specifications on page 3-2. Refer to the publication
Enclosure PFLEX-IN006…, Installation Instructions - PowerFlex 700S and 700H
High Power Drives, for tightening torques of motor terminations.
3-28 Access Procedures
Removing the Main Fans 1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
page 3-3.
2. Remove the covers from the power structure. Refer to Removing the
Covers from the Power Structure on page 3-15.
Remove screws
Disconnect connectors
from fan inverters
Installing the Main Fans Install the fans in reverse order of removal, while referring to Torque
Specifications on page 3-2.
Access Procedures 3-29
1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
page 3-3.
2. Remove the covers from the power structure. Refer to Removing the
Covers from the Power Structure on page 3-15.
3. Remove the power structure for the drive. Refer to Removing the Power
Structure from the Drive Enclosure on page 3-27.
5. Disconnect the other cables from sockets on the front of the ASIC board
and set them aside.
6. Disconnect the wire connected to the cover of the ASIC board.
11. Disconnect the other cables from sockets on the ASIC board and set
them aside.
Installing the ASIC Circuit Install the ASIC board in reverse order of removal, while referring to
Board Torque Specifications on page 3-2. Reconnect the cables to ASIC board,
while referring to Figure B.3 on page B-4, Figure B.4 on page B-5 or Figure
B.5 on page B-6.
Access Procedures 3-31
Removing the Rectifying 1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
Circuit Board page 3-3.
2. Remove the covers from the power structure. Refer to Removing the
Covers from the Power Structure on page 3-15.
3. Remove the power structure for the drive. Refer to Removing the Power
Structure from the Drive Enclosure on page 3-27.
4. Disconnect all the wiring from connectors X10, X11, X12, X13 the
Rectifying board and carefully set it aside.
5. Remove the screws that secure the circuit board to the Rectifying
Module and remove the board.
X50
X9 X100 X11 X10 X101
X12 X6 X13 X8
J11
J7
J3
X3 X41
X2 X1
X4
Installing the Rectifying Install the Rectifying circuit board in reverse order of removal, while
Circuit Board referring to Torque Specifications on page 3-2.
3-32 Access Procedures
Removing the Precharging 1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
Resistors from Series B page 3-3.
Drives 2. Remove the covers from the power structure. Refer to Removing the
Covers from the Power Structure on page 3-15.
3. Remove the power structure for the drive. Refer to Removing the Power
Structure from the Drive Enclosure on page 3-27.
4. Disconnect the wiring from connectors X21 and X31, X22 and X32,
and X23 and X33 on the Rectifying board.
X3 X41
X2 X1
X4
Access Procedures 3-33
5. Remove the two screws that secure each of the Precharging Resistors to
the drive frame and remove the Precharging Resistors.
6-Pulse Drive
Remove screws
from resistors
12-Pulse Drive
Remove screws
from resistors
Installing the Precharging Install the Precharging Resistors in reverse order of removal.
Resistors on Series B
Drives
3-34 Access Procedures
Removing the Left-Side Important: Do not attempt to disassemble the Output Power Module.
Output Power Module Important: Always replace the Output Power Modules in pairs (do not
replace just one module).
1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
page 3-3.
2. Remove the covers from the power structure. Refer to Removing the
Covers from the Power Structure on page 3-15.
3. Remove the power structure from the drive cabinet. Refer to Removing
the Power Structure from the Drive Enclosure on page 3-27.
4. Remove the cable-tie that secures the Power Module circuit board to the
Adapter board.
5. Disconnect the output leads from the bottom of the Output Power
Module.
Y Bus Bars
Access Procedures 3-35
Balancing Resistors
Snubber Capacitors
Snubber Capacitor
Fastening Screws
8. Remove the screws that secure the Snubber Capacitors and remove the
Snubber Capacitors from the power structure.
9. Remove the screws that secure the DC bus bars to the left side of the
power structure and remove the DC bus bars.
10. Remove the screws that secure the Output Power Module to the drive.
11. Disconnect the Power Module circuit board from the Adapter board.
3-36 Access Procedures
Installing the Left-Side Important: If you replace the Output Power Modules in a 700H drive, you
Output Power Module must load information about the Power Modules into the Power
EEPROM (refer to Loading the 700H EEPROM on page 4-1).
Removing the Right-Side Important: Do not attempt to disassemble the Output Power Module.
Output Power Module and Important: Always replace the Output Power Modules in pairs (do not
Rectifying Module replace just one module).
1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
page 3-3.
2. Remove the covers from the power structure. Refer to Removing the
Covers from the Power Structure on page 3-15.
3. Remove the power structure from the drive cabinet. Refer to Removing
the Power Structure from the Drive Enclosure on page 3-27.
Access Procedures 3-37
4. Carefully disconnect the fiber-optic cables from the Gate Driver board
and carefully set them aside.
5. Remove the cables from X13, X14 and X15 sockets on the Gate Driver
board and carefully set them aside.
6. Disconnect the DC Bus wiring from the Gate Driver board.
7. Remove the cable-tie that secures the Power Module circuit board to the
Adapter board.
8. Disconnect the output leads from the bottom of the Output Power
Module.
Y Bus Bars
3-38 Access Procedures
10. Remove the balancing resistor wires from the bus bars.
Balancing Resistors
AC Input
Terminals
Balancing Resistor Wires
(L1, L2, L3)
right_modules01.jpg
11. Disconnect all wiring from the circuit board on the Rectifying Module.
12. Disconnect the cables from the AC input terminals on the Rectifying
Module.
13. Remove the circuit board from the Rectifying Module (refer to
Removing the Rectifying Circuit Board on page 3-31).
14. Remove the screws that secure the Snubber Capacitors and remove the
Snubber Capacitors.
Snubber Capacitors
Snubber Capacitor
Fastening Screws
right_modules02.jpg
Access Procedures 3-39
15. Remove the screws that secure DC bus bars to right side of power
structure and remove the DC bus bars.
right_modules03.jpg
16. Remove the screws that secure the Rectifying Module to the power
structure and remove the Rectifying Module.
right_modules04.jpg
3-40 Access Procedures
17. Remove the screws that secure the Output Power Module to the power
structure and remove the Output Power Module.
right_modules05.jpg
Installing the Right-Side Important: If you replace the Output Power Modules in a 700H drive, you
Output Power Module and must load information about the Power Modules into the Power
Rectifying Module EEPROM (Refer to Loading the 700H EEPROM on page 4-1).
Removing the Fan Inverters 1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
page 3-3.
2. Remove the covers from the power structure. Refer to Removing the
Covers from the Power Structure on page 3-15.
3. Remove the power structure from the drive cabinet. Refer to Removing
the Power Structure from the Drive Enclosure on page 3-27.
Access Procedures 3-41
Task Description
Remove the cable-ties that secure the cables with orange insulation
A (on both left-hand and right-hand sides). This will allow you to move the
cables while removing the inverter assemblies.
fm10_front.jpg
Left-hand
Inverter
Right-hand
Inverter
prepare_left.jpg
A
Left-hand
Side
View
prepare_right.jpg
Front View
on Left-hand Side
3-42 Access Procedures
Task Description
Remove the two M5 POZIDRIV screws that secure the front of the fan
A inverter to the drive.
Disconnect the fan motor cable under the inverter.
B
Remove the four M5 POZIDRIV screws that secure the bottom of the
C fan inverter to the drive.
Disconnect the cables at X2, X8 and X3 (on left-hand and center
D inverters); and X2 and X8 (on right-hand inverter).
Carefully remove the inverters by sliding them out towards the front of
E the drive.
removing_assy.jpg
C
Bottom View
of Power Structure
C C
Important: Take care to not damage the output transformer when removing
or installing the inverter.
Access Procedures 3-43
Task Description
Disconnect the cables at connectors X4 (Blue) and X5 (Black).
A
A A
right_assy_upright.jpg
Task Description
Remove two M5 POZIDRIV screws that secure the inverter board and
B heatsink to the assembly carriage.
Carefully remove the inverter board and heatsink from the assembly
C carriage.
B B
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Installing the Fan Inverters Install the fan inverters in reverse order of removal, while referring to
Torque Specifications on page 3-2.
3-44 Access Procedures
Removing the DC Bus 1. Remove power from the drive. Refer to Removing Power from Drive on
Capacitors page 3-3.
2. Remove the covers from the power structure. Refer to Removing the
Covers from the Power Structure on page 3-15.
3. Remove the power structure from the drive cabinet. Refer to Removing
the Power Structure from the Drive Enclosure on page 3-27.
Balancing Resistors
AC Input
Terminals
Balancing Resistor Wires
(L1, L2, L3)
right_modules01.jpg
5. Remove the screws that secure DC bus bars to right side of power
structure and remove the DC bus bars.
right_modules03.jpg
Access Procedures 3-45
6. Remove the four screws that secure the capacitor to the power structure
and remove the capacitor.
removing_caps.jpg
Installing the DC Bus Install the DC bus capacitors in reverse order of removal, while referring to
Capacitors Torque Specifications on page 3-2.
3-46 Access Procedures
Notes:
Chapter 4
Loading the 700H EEPROM If you replace the Output Power Modules or Control Board in a 700H drive
you must load information about the Power Modules or Control Board into
the Power EEPROM. Contact Allen-Bradley Drives Technical Support for
instructions and software tools for performing this operation.
Before Applying Power to 1. Check the DC bus voltage at the Power Terminal Block by measuring
the Drive between the +DC and -DC terminals, between the +DC terminal and the
chassis, and between the -DC terminal and the chassis. The voltage
must be zero for all three measurements.
2. Perform the forward and reverse biased diode tests using a digital
multimeter. Refer to Conducting Forward and Reverse Biased Diode
Tests for Major Power Components on page 2-3.
Testing Without the Motor This test allows you to measure several operating parameters and diagnose
problems without connecting the motor to the drive.
4. Measure the DC bus voltage and verify that the value is reflected in:
9. Measure the output voltage on each phase and verify that it is balanced.
If it is unbalanced troubleshoot the drive.
10. Stop the drive, by pressing (the stop button).
Performing the Power The Power Circuit Diagnostic Test on the 700S drive allows you to diagnose
Circuit Diagnostic Test on a problems in the drive’s power structure without applying large amounts of
700S Drive power.
4. Measure the DC bus voltage and verify that the value is reflected in:
5. From the Monitor menu on the HIM press Esc (the escape button) to
navigate to the Main menu.
Testing With the Motor This test allows you to measure several operating parameters and diagnose
Without a Mechanical Load problems without connecting the motor to its mechanical load.
4. Measure the DC bus voltage and verify that the value is reflected in:
6. Start the drive and increase the speed from zero to base speed.
7. Measure the drive output current and verify that the value is reflected in:
Service Tools This list of basic service tools which will cover needs of tools for repair and
maintenance measurements.
Item Description Details
1 Oscilloscope Portable, digitizing, dual channel scope, with isolation
2 Current clamp 1000A(ac, rms), signal output
3 Soldering station Soldering / de soldering
4 Adjustable power supply 0...1300Vdc, 1A, adjustable current limit. Efore LPS
750-HV or equivalent.
5 Adjustable power supply 0...690Vac (+10%), 10A, three phase, galvanic
isolation
6 Multi meter Digital multi meter, capable of ac and dc voltage,
continuity, resistance, capacitance measurements,
and forward diode bias tests. Fluke model 87 III or
equivalent.
7 Insulation tester 1000Vdc
8 Torque wrench 1...12Nm
9 Torque wrench 6...50Nm
10 Box wrench 7mm, 8mm, 10mm, 13mm, 17mm, 19mm, 22mm
11 Socket extension 230mm
12 Wrench 7mm, 8mm, 10mm, 13mm, 17mm, 19mm, 22mm
13 Wire cutter
14 Nose pliers
15 Crimping tools For cable terminals 1,5...240
16 Angle wrench
17 Screw driver
18 *Flat nose 7*2(mm)
19 *POZIDRIV #1, 2, 3
20 *Phillips #1, 2, 3
21 *Torx #25
22 Hexagonal wrench #4, 5, 6
23 ESD-protected place of work Working surface, Floor covering, seat and ground
connections
24 ESD-protective clothing Wrist wrap, shoes, overall clothing (coat)
25 20-MAINSTND maintenance stand Maintenance stand for removing power structure from
drive cabinet
26 Fiber-optic repair kit Agilent HFBR-4593 Polishing Kit, consisting of a
Polishing Fixture, 600 grit abrasive paper and 3 mm
pink lapping film (3M Company, OC3-14).
Notes:
Appendix B
Schematics
DC-
ahw1020.eps
K2
Schematics
K1
X8
4 4 4
X14 X3
U_HI
V_HI
W_HI
U_LO
V_LO
W_LO
X15 X2
X16 X1
Mains Voltage
I_V
I_U
I_W
X41
TERM V
TERM U
TERM W
Suppression X18 X4
X4
Rectifier Board X20 X5 Power Board T1/ U
X13 X6
X50
T2 / V
5
From ASIC Board X2 Adapter
DC+ Board
T3 / W
To ASIC Board X6
DC-
X1
Fiber Optic Cables X8 X11
X9 X12
From ASIC Board H8 H4 (UH) X10 X13
X12 X19
From ASIC Board H10 H6 (VH)
Driver
From ASIC Board H11 H7 (VL) Board X3 X1
X4 X2 4 4 4
X5 X3
From ASIC Board H12 H8 (WH)
X4 X3
X6 X7
U_HI
V_HI
W_HI
U_LO
V_LO
W_LO
X5 X2
From ASIC Board H13 H9 (WL) X6 X1
X7 X9
I_V
I_U
I_W
TERM V
TERM U
TERM W
X8 X4
External Circuitry
DC+ Right-Hand Output Power Module
M
Power Circuitry for Drives with DC Input
F1 R1 CR2
M
4 4 4
DC-
X14 X3
U_HI
V_HI
W_HI
U_LO
V_LO
W_LO
F1 R1 CR2 X15 X2
X16 X1
I_V
I_U
I_W
TERM V
TERM U
TERM W
X18 X4
T2 / V
Adapter
DC+ Board
T3 / W
To ASIC Board X6
DC-
X1
Fiber Optic Cables X8 X11
X9 X12
From ASIC Board H8 H4 (UH) X10 X13
X12 X19
From ASIC Board H10 H6 (VH)
Driver
From ASIC Board H11 H7 (VL) Board X3 X1
X4 X2 4 4 4
X5 X3
From ASIC Board H12 H8 (WH)
X4 X3
X6 X7
U_HI
V_HI
W_HI
U_LO
V_LO
W_LO
X5 X2
From ASIC Board H13 H9 (WL) X6 X1
X7 X9
I_V
I_U
I_W
TERM V
TERM U
TERM W
X8 X4
Control
External Precharge Example Circuitry
X50 ahw1017.eps
1 25
X9
26
CR1 2
Pilot Relay
Schematics
3 X15 DC+
21 DC Bus 1
22 Precharge X6 2 From DC Bus
M M 23 3 DC- in Power Circuitry
CR1 Control
Main DC Contactor
4
1 5
M X1 To Rectifying Board X13
CR2 X2 in Power Circuitry
Precharge 2
X4 in Power Circuitry
Board M X1
Fan
X10 X5 To Gate Driver Board X15
in Power Circuitry
ASIC Board
Fiber Optic Cables
H1 (Gate Enable) (UH) H8 To Gate Driver Board H4
in Power Circuitry
H2 (U Gate) (UL) H9 To Gate Driver Board H5
in Power Circuitry
Fiber 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Common Mode
Filter Board
J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J14 J13 2 J8 80W J2
P2 50 J5 From
RS232 P5 72 +24 V Iso +24V Power DC-
DriveLogix J10 J2 J3 J1 J5 Power
+12 V Supply DC+ Structure
FLEX I/O P4 Controller
50 -12 V J1 From
80 J35 J6 Tx 8 9 J4 Rx Voltage -U
P6 +5V -V
Power
P3 Fiber Feedback
J7 Rx 9 8 J5 Tx -W Structure
P1 10
Comm Main J7
Board
Input NetLinx 34 J17 Power Interface Board
Daughtercard
Control
P2 J11 Board 9
X2 20-VB00601
Feedback J4 DPI
Feedback Option DPI
P1 34 Bezel 9
Inputs Board 2 Interface X1 J2 J1
P3 J34 X4
J1 J16 Board
SynchLink J18 J15 HIM
J8 J9 TB1 TB2 X3 J3
DOOR
TX RX 2 20 PWR 9
External STS EXAMPLE:
24V DC 20-HIM-A3
1 = 24V
3 = Common
(75W min) DPI PORT
Comm MOD
Option NET A
NET B
HIM
DPI Assembly
EXTERNAL DPI
Figure B.3 Circuit Board Connections for
700S Drives with Phase I Control
Control
P3 P7 P9 Fiber 3 5 7
CompactFlash 120 1 2 4 6
P2
Memory
Logix P1 P10 Common Mode
Compact I/O P2 Expansion Filter Board
Board J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J14 J13 2 J8 80W J2
80 J5 From
P3 30 +24 V Iso +24V Power DC-
J1 J5 Power
P2 +12 V
P1 J1 Supply DC+ Structure
Comm
Input NetLinx 34 -12 V J1 From
40
Daughtercard J6 Tx 8 9 J4 Rx Voltage -U
P2 P11 P1 +5V Power
J2 Fiber Feedback -V
Feedback J7 Rx 9 8 J5 Tx -W Structure
Main Board
Feedback P1 Option
34 Control J3 Power Interface Board
Inputs Board P3 P12 Board 9
10 X2 20-VB00601
P6
J4 DPI
J17 DPI
Bezel 9
Second Encoder 16 2 Interface X1 J2 J1
X4
or P3 P13 P21 J16 Board
Safe Off Option Board 2 J18 J15 X3 J3
HIM
P4 P5
DOOR
TB1 TB2 DriveLogix 2 20 PWR 9
External STS EXAMPLE:
Battery 24V DC 20-HIM-A3
1 = 24V
3 = Common
(75W min) DPI PORT
Comm MOD
Option NET A
NET B
Schematics
HIM
DPI Assembly
EXTERNAL DPI
Figure B.4 Circuit Board Connections for
700S Drives with Phase II Control
B-5
B-6
4
1 5
M X1 To Rectifying Board X13
CR2 X2 in Power Circuitry
Precharge 2
For DC Input Only (Do Not Install on AC Input Drives) To Gate Driver Board X13
Circuit Board Connections for 700H Drives
2
X3 in Power Circuitry
To Left-Hand Main Fan Inverter X8 X11 (Fan Control)
ASIC 2 X4 To Gate Driver Board X14
Board X1 in Power Circuitry
Fan
M
X5 To Gate Driver Board X15
in Power Circuitry
24 VDC 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Fiber
X2
X3
Opto Adapter +24V dc 1 External
Common 2 24V dc
Board
X1
37
X1 X2 20-VB00601
DPI DPI
Bezel 9
X4
Interface X1 J2 J1
Control Board Board
X3 J3
HIM
X7
(RS-232 DOOR
X2 X3 X4 X5 X6
Programming 20 PWR 9
(Slot A) (Slot B) (Slot C) (Slot D) (Slot E)
Port) STS EXAMPLE:
20-HIM-A3
10 8 / 10 3 3
+ -
Black 6 ahw1019.eps
X2 X8
Black 2
Blue
S1-1 S1-2 S1-3 S1-4 X4 2.2 μf 10 MΩ
Black 5 M1
Fan Frequency Yellow/Green
Off Off On Off Converter Black 4 M Main Fan
X5 Black 1 Black
S1 - Setup Switch 2.2 μf 10 MΩ Left-Side
X3 Black 3 Brown
230V ac
50 Hz
4 7 μf
+ -
Black 6
X2 X8
Black 2
Blue
S1-1 S1-2 S1-3 S1-4 X4 2.2 μf 10 MΩ
Black 5 M2
Fan Frequency Yellow/Green
Off Off On Off Converter Black 4 M Main Fan
X5 Black 1 Black
S1 - Setup Switch 2.2 μf 10 MΩ Right-Side
X3 Black 3 Brown
2 4 230V ac
50 Hz
Jumper
Schematics
7 μf
Figure B.6 Fan Inverter Connections
B-7
B-8 Schematics
Notes:
Appendix C
Disassembly/Assembly Diagrams on the following pages illustrate disassembly and assembly of the
Diagrams and Spare Parts drive and its sub-systems and are followed by a list of spare part numbers
Numbers where applicable.
When ordering spare parts, you must provide the serial number of the drive.
The serial number is located on the data nameplate on the Control Frame
just above the bar code.
200 kW 500 kW
Input: DC,
DC Voltage Range 462 - 594 583 - 713
Amps 350 350
Output: 3 Phase, 0 - 320Hz
AC Voltage Range 0 - 400 0 - 460
Base Hz (default) 50 Hz 60 Hz
Continuous Amps 420/500 420/500
1 Min Overload Amps 630/550 630/550
2 Sec Overload Amps 840/630 840/630
MFD. in 1989 on Nov 9Cat No. 20D
UL Open Type/IP00
540V
160 kW
132 kW
650V
250 kW
200 kW
Series: A
Standard I/O: NONE
Original Firmware No. 2.04
C UL US
Frame #: 10
Serial Number: 2622381987
Æ
DC Voltage Range 462 - 594 583 - 713 LISTED
Amps 350 350 IND CONT EQ
Output: 3 Phase, 0 - 320Hz
AC Voltage Range 0 - 400 0 - 460
Base Hz (default) 50 Hz 60 Hz
Continuous Amps 300/245 300/245
1 Min Overload Amps 330/368 330/368
2 Sec Overload Amps
26223816
450/490 450/490
MFD. in 2005 on Feb 29
Serial Number: 2622381652
A complete list of spare parts for PowerFlex 700S drives is available on the
Allen-Bradley web site at:
http://www.ab.com/support/abdrives/powerflex70/PF7ReleasedParts.pdf
C-2 Disassembly / Assembly Diagrams
main_assembly.jpg
Main Terminal Cover
Adapter Board
ASIC Assembly
Capacitor 7μf 450V ac
right_assembly.jpg
Air Flow Guide, Right
Rectifying Board
DC Bus Bar
DC Bus Bar
DC Bus Bar
Discharging Resistor
2x16k
Electrolytic Capacitor
Frame
ELKO 3300mf 420V
Disassembly / Assembly Diagrams C-5
ASIC Assembly
left_assembly.jpg
Snubber Capacitor Assembly
DC Bus Bar
DC Bus Bar
DC Bus Bar
Cover Plate
Insulation Support
Electrolytic Capacitor
ELKO 3300mf 420V
Frame
Disassembly / Assembly Diagrams C-7
ASIC Board
y.jpg
Table C.E ASIC Assembly Part Numbers
Part Name Part Number
ASIC Board 400V Class 385 Amps SK-H1-ASICBD-D385
460 Amps SK-H1-ASICBD-D460
500 Amps SK-H1-ASICBD-D500
600V Class 261 Amps SK-H1-ASICBD-E261
325 Amps SK-H1-ASICBD-E325
385 Amps SK-H1-ASICBD-E385
416 Amps SK-H1-ASICBD-E416
ASIC Assembly Upgrade Kit without the ASIC Board 20-FR10850
ASIC Assembly Bracket
ASIC Assembly Bracket
Included in 20-FR10850
ASIC Assembly Bracket
ASIC Assembly Cover
Disassembly / Assembly Diagrams C-9
fan_assembly.jpg
Main Fan 230W
Intake Cone
Intake Cone
Notes:
Index
Numerics D
700H Fiber Optic Adapter Circuit Board DC Bus Capacitors
Installing 3-15 Installing 3-45
Removing 3-14 Removing 3-44
700H I/O Circuit Boards and Control De-energizing the Drive 3-3
Assembly DPI/HIM Assembly
Installing 3-13 Installing 3-5
Removing 3-12 Removing 3-4
700S High Power Fiber Optic Interface
Circuit Board
Installing 3-12 F
Removing 3-11 Fan Inverters
700S Phase I Control Assembly Diagnostic LED 2-12
Installing 3-6 Fuses 2-12
Removing 3-5 Installing 3-43
700S Phase II Control Assembly Removing 3-40
Installing 3-8 Tests 2-12
Removing 3-6 Fault Reports 1-2
700S Voltage Feedback Circuit Board Forward Biased Diode Tests 2-3
Installing 3-21
Removing 3-20
G
Gate Driver and Adapter Circuit Boards
A Installing 3-26
Airflow Plate Removing 3-22
Removing 3-17 Gate Driver Board Measurements
ASIC Circuit Board Gate Interface Resistance 2-7
Installing 3-30 Gate Interface Resistance 2-7, 2-8
Removing 3-29
I
C Inspecting
Checking Cooling Tunnels 2-2
Fan Inverter Fuses 2-12 Power Structure 2-3
Fan Inverter LEDs 2-12 Isolating a Faulty Fan Inverter 2-13
Main Fan Inverters and Fans 2-12
Main Fan Motors 2-13
Rectifying Module 2-9 L
Common Mode Filter Circuit Board Left-Side Output Power Module
Installing 3-10 Installing 3-36
Removing 3-9 Removing 3-34
Component Test Procedures 2-1
Conducting Forward and Reverse Biased M
Diode Tests for Major Power
Main Fan Motors
Components 2-3
Tests 2-13
Control Frame
Moving 3-15
Creating Fault Reports 1-2
Index-2
R
Rectifying Circuit Board
Installing 3-31
Layout 2-10
Measurement Points 2-10
Removing 3-31
Rectifying Module 2-9
Forward Biased Diode Tests on 2-4, 2-5
Installing 3-40
Removing 3-36
Reverse Biased Diode Tests on 2-4, 2-5
Removing Power from the Drive 3-3
Resistance Measurements 2-9
Reverse Biased Diode Tests 2-3
Right-Side Output Power Module
Installing 3-40
Removing 3-36
S
Series B Drives - Precharging Resistors
Installing 3-33
Removing 3-32
Service Tools and Equipment A-1
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