Siemens · SINAMICS G120
A STOP B command has been initiated, usually as a consequence of another primary safety-related event like C01706, C01714, or C01716 (or their C307xx equivalents). This action brings the drive to a controlled stop via a defined deceleration ramp.
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1. Identify and resolve the primary safety fault or alarm (e.g., C01706, C01714) that led to the STOP B condition.
2. Examine the status of all relevant safety input signals (e.g., STO, SS1, SDI) on the drive terminals to confirm their state.
3. Review the drive's safety parameters (e.g., p9500 onwards) for any incorrect values that might trigger an unintended STOP B.
4. Check for mechanical issues on the motor or load (e.g., jamming, excessive friction) that could cause actual acceleration/deceleration to exceed limits.
5. Perform a safety reset (e.g., via p9699 or by cycling relevant safety inputs) once the root cause is resolved.