Troubleshooting Guide1336 PLUS IIAdjustableFrequency AC DriveAQF05 - AQF75BRF05 - BRF200CWF10, CWF20 - CWF200
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 20012-2 Control Logic Wiring and AdaptersFigure 2.1 Terminal Block LocationsControl Interface OptionThe Control Interf
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 2001Control Logic Wiring and Adapters 2-3Control Interface Board JumpersIMPORTANT: If the Control Interface Board is bei
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 20012-4 Control Logic Wiring and AdaptersFigure 2.3 Digital I/O Default Settings - TB3.1920212223242526272829301See Sp
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 2001Control Logic Wiring and Adapters 2-5The following table defines the input state of the Speed Select inputs for a de
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Chapter 3Troubleshooting and Error CodesChapter ObjectivesThis chapter helps you trace faults to field-replaceable components.NOTE: On 1336 PLUS II A1
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 20013-2 Troubleshooting and Error CodesElectrostatic Discharge PrecautionsElectrostatic Discharge generated by static el
1336 PLUS II - 6.16 - September, 2001Troubleshooting and Error Codes 3-3Contact DescriptionA schematic representation of contacts CR1-CR4 is shown in
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 20013-4 Troubleshooting and Error CodesDSP Reset Fault22Power-up has been attempted with an Open Stop contact or Closed
1336 PLUS II - 6.16 - September, 2001Troubleshooting and Error Codes 3-5Hertz Err Fault29This fault indicates that there is not a valid operating freq
Important User InformationSolid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment. “Safety Guideline
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 20013-6 Troubleshooting and Error CodesMult Prog Input61A single source input function such as Reverse/Forward (open=1st
1336 PLUS II - 6.16 - September, 2001Troubleshooting and Error Codes 3-7Phase W Fault40A phase to ground fault has been detected between the drive and
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 20013-8 Troubleshooting and Error CodesSerial Fault10A SCANport adapter has been dis-connected and the [Logic Mask] bit
1336 PLUS II - 6.16 - September, 2001Troubleshooting and Error Codes 3-9Table 3.B HIM Upload/Download Errors Fault Name Error Displayed Probable Cau
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 20013-10 Troubleshooting and Error CodesTable 3.C Fault Code Cross ReferenceNote: Fault Numbers not listed are reserve
1336 PLUS II - 6.16 - September, 2001Troubleshooting and Error Codes 3-11Diagnostic Procedures by SymptomThese charts list drive symptoms, symptom des
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 20013-12 Troubleshooting and Error CodesNo DisplayNo HIM displayIs the HIM backlight lit?YesReplace the HIM,Is the drive
1336 PLUS II - 6.16 - September, 2001Troubleshooting and Error Codes 3-13Drive Will Not JogLocal Human Interface Module used to control drive.Jog is n
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 20013-14 Troubleshooting and Error CodesDrive Stays at Zero Hertz When StartedIMPORTANT: [Command Frequency] parameter i
1336 PLUS II - 6.16 - June, 2001Chapter 4Disassembly and Access ProceduresChapter ObjectivesThis chapter describes general disassembly procedures requ
Chapter 1IntroductionManual ObjectivesThis document is intended as a supplementary addition to the 1336 PLUS 6.1 Troubleshooting Guide. This supplemen
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 20014-2 Disassembly and Access ProceduresToolsYou need the following tools to disassemble and assemble the drive:• Plier
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 2001Disassembly and Access Procedures 4-3RemovalFigure 4.1Removing the Drive Enclosure .Removal Sequence1.Remove power f
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 20014-4 Disassembly and Access ProceduresRemoving Control Interface Board MOD - L4 - L9Figure 4.2Control Interface Board
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 2001Disassembly and Access Procedures 4-5Installation1.Position the Control Interface Board over the J2 and J4 connector
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 20014-6 Disassembly and Access ProceduresRemoving the Main Control BoardRemoval (A Frame Drives)Figure 4.4Main Control B
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 2001Disassembly and Access Procedures 4-71.Remove the Enclosure cover if the drive has an enclosure. Refer to removing t
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 20014-8 Disassembly and Access ProceduresInstalling the Main Control BoardInstallation (A Frame Drives)1.Position the Ma
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 2001Disassembly and Access Procedures 4-9Removing the Fan Assemblies (A4 Frame Drives)1.Remove power from the drive.2.Re
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 20014-10 Disassembly and Access Procedures
Publication 1336 PLUS 6.16 – September, 2001 P/N 188749 (01)Copyright 2001 Rockwell International Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in USATo
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 20011-2 IntroductionElectrostatic Discharge Electrostatic discharge generated by static electricity can damage the compl
1336 PLUS-6.16 - September, 2001Introduction 1-3Software Compatibility1 kW and HP are constant torque.Drive and Option IdentificationThe following is
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 20011-4 Introduction1336 PLUS II Drive Catalog Numbers1336FFirst PositionBulletin NumberBRSecond PositionVo lt ag eLette
1336 PLUS-6.16 - September, 2001Introduction 1-5Drive Rating QualificationsSeveral factors can affect drive rating. If more than one factor exists, de
1336 PLUS - 6.16 - September, 20011-6 IntroductionDefaultWhen a drive defaults, it automatically changes to a pre-programmed setting.Enable InputThe E
1336 PLUS II - 6.16 - June, 2001Chapter 2Control Logic Wiring and AdaptersChapter ObjectivesThis chapter introduces you to terminal block locations an
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