Parker AC690, AC890, AC30, AC10 & Fastpack Drive
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Sep 10, 2024 5:21 am
Cause : CONTACTOR FEEDBACK comes when DC Link failed to reach the undervoltage trip level within the contactor feedback time.
CONTACTOR FEEDBACK fault in parker AC690 drive indicates a problem with the line contactor, a device used to control the power supply to the drive. This fault can prevent the drive from starting or operating correctly.
Common Causes of CONTACTOR FEEDBACK Faults:
- Contamination: Dirt, debris, or foreign objects can accumulate on the line contactor's contacts, preventing them from closing properly.
- Wear and Tear: Over time, the line contactor's contacts can wear out or become damaged, affecting their ability to conduct electricity.
- Electrical Issues: A short circuit or open circuit in the line contactor or its associated circuitry can cause the fault.
- Drive Internal Issues: Faulty components within the drive itself can contribute to line contactor problems.
Troubleshooting Steps:
- Inspect the Line Contactor:
- Visually inspect the line contactor for any signs of damage, corrosion, or contamination.
- Check the contacts for wear or pitting.
- Test the Line Contactor:
- Use a multimeter to test the continuity of the line contactor's contacts. The contacts should conduct when the line contactor is closed and have no continuity when it is open.
- Check Electrical Connections:
- Inspect the wiring associated with the line contactor for any signs of damage, corrosion, or loose connections.
- Ensure that the line contactor is properly connected to the drive's power supply.