Standard Troubleshooting Procedure; Removing The Cdp Control Panel - ABB ACS5000 User Manual

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10.3.4

Standard troubleshooting procedure

If a fault shuts down the drive, proceed as follows:
1) DO NOT switch off the auxiliary supply voltage or try to reset a
2) Select the fault history display on the CDP control panel, but do
3) Identify the fault and make a logbook entry.
4) Save the content of the data logger when a PC is available that
5) Contact ABB service if a fault cannot be rectified.
6) After the fault has been rectified, start the drive as described
10.4

Removing the CDP control panel

When the CDP control panel must be removed from its mounting cradle,
follow the instructions below.
1. When the panel is removed while the drive is in operation, check the
setting of parameter 31.01 PANEL LOSS SUPERVISION first.
If the parameter is set to NOT USED, the panel can be removed without
interrupting drive operation.
Note: For more information on parameter settings, see "Appendix G –
Signal and parameter table".
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fault message before all information at the time of the
occurrence of the fault condition has been saved.
not clear the buffer now!
For more information, see "9 CDP control panel" on page 139.
has the DriveWindow or DriveDebug tool installed.
The data logger provides information (eg, waveforms of
voltage, current, torque) for efficient troubleshooting.
When calling ABB service, it is recommended to have the
following data available at the time when the fault occurred:
• Operating, ambient and load conditions
• Unusual events
in "8 Operation" on page 123.
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