Pwr Brd Checksum
Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 750
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The checksum read from the power board's non-volatile storage does not match the calculated checksum, indicating data integrity issues on the power board. This causes the power board's internal parameters to revert to default values. If these default settings are unsuitable for the application, it can lead to incorrect drive operation.
Vanlige årsaker
- Corruption of internal power board parameters due to electrical noise, transients, or voltage spikes on the control power.
- Sudden power loss or brownout affecting the power board's non-volatile memory during a write operation.
- Internal hardware fault within the power board's non-volatile memory module (e.g., EEPROM).
- Firmware incompatibility between the main control board and the power board, causing checksum errors.
- Over-temperature condition within the drive enclosure exceeding specified limits (e.g., >50°C), leading to memory degradation.
Reparasjonssteg & Sjekkliste
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1. Perform a drive power cycle by disconnecting input power (e.g., 480VAC) for 30 seconds, then reapplying.
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2. Verify stable input AC line voltage (e.g., 480V L1-L2-L3) and stable control voltage (e.g., 24VDC) to the power board.
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3. Ensure proper grounding of the drive system according to local electrical codes (e.g., impedance of less than 0.5 ohms to earth ground).
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4. Check the ambient temperature around the drive and ensure cooling fans are operational to maintain temperature within specified limits (e.g., 0-50°C).
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5. If the fault persists, replace the power board as its internal non-volatile memory is likely corrupted or faulty.