ABB ACH550 series User Manual page 76

E-clipse bypass configurations (bcr, bdr, vcr, or vdr) for drives (1...400 hp)
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Fault
Fault Name In Panel
Code
3006
UNDERVOLTAGE
3008
DRIVE AI2 LOSS
3009
MTR OVERLOAD
3010
INP PHASE A LOSS
3011
INP PHASE B LOSS
3012
INP PHASE C LOSS
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
E-Clipse Bypass Configurations for ACH550 Drives
Fault
Message only occurs if
drive is controlling the
motor and the power to
the bypass is removed
before the drive phases
back. Message will
appear in the fault log.
This message will only
appear when drive
contactor opens when
drive is operating
Only displayed when in
Supervisory mode.
Indicates that AI2 on the
drive has failed.
Bypass opens on motor
overload conditions
defined in the drive
Fault will be generated
only when trying to
close the bypass
contactor and the
RBCU does not sense
voltage on Phase A
Fault will be generated
only when trying to
close the bypass
contactor and the
RBCU does not sense
voltage on Phase B
Fault will be generated
only when trying to
close the bypass
contactor and the
RBCU does not senses
voltage on Phase C
Possible Cause
Loose J7 connector on
RBCU unit
Loose input wiring
Incoming power
problems
Check ACH550 manual
for AI2 loss
Drive Mode:
Bad Motor
Bad CT's
Bad RBCU
Bypass mode:
Bad motor
Bad CT's
Bad RBCU
Either mode:
low input voltage
Loose J7 connector
Loose wiring on
Contactor assembly.
Blown upstream fuse
Loose J7 connector
Loose wiring on
Contactor assembly.
Blown upstream fuse
Loose J7 connector
Loose wiring on
Contactor assembly.
Blown upstream fuse
Corrective Action
Check that J7
connector is firmly
seated in RBCU
Check tightness of
incoming connections
Check Parameter 0413
to view voltage level at
time of trip
Check upstream
protection
Check ACH550 manual
for AI2 loss
Check if overload
condition exists
Drive Mode:
Refer to 550 manual
for proper
troubleshooting
techniques
Bypass Mode:
Check that J2
connector is firmly
seated in RBCU
Use clamp meter to
verify mtr current vs.
display in parameter
0101
Check input voltage
Check J7 connector
Check yellow wire on
input block
Check incoming
voltage, phase to
ground
Check J7 connector
Check black wire on
input block
Check incoming
voltage, phase to
ground
Check J7 connector
Check red on input
block
Check incoming
voltage, phase to
ground

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