P2 240V AC Discon
Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 750
What does 11220 mean?
The 240V AC disconnect switch on port 2 is open when the precharge controller is in the ready state, but the molded case switch (MCS) is not closed. This prevents the drive from starting or operating.
Common Causes
- The main 240V AC disconnect switch (Port 2) is physically open or improperly closed.
- Failure of the auxiliary contact on the disconnect switch (Port 2) to provide closure feedback to the controller.
- Broken or loose wiring connecting the disconnect switch auxiliary contact (Port 2) to the drive's input status terminals.
- Faulty input status monitoring circuit on the drive control board (Port 2) for the disconnect switch.
- Incorrect drive parameter setting (e.g., Parameter P1-03 for Port 2) expecting a closed disconnect when it's open.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Physically confirm the 240V AC disconnect switch (Port 2) handle is fully in the CLOSED position.
- 2
Measure continuity across the auxiliary contacts (e.g., terminals 13/14) of the 240V AC disconnect switch (Port 2) when closed.
- 3
Trace and inspect the wiring from the disconnect switch auxiliary contacts (Port 2) to the drive's digital input terminals (e.g., DI1, DI2).
- 4
Verify the status of the corresponding digital input (e.g., Digital Input 1 status) on the drive's display for Port 2.
- 5
Check drive parameters (e.g., Parameter P1-03, 'Disconnect Input Selection' for Port 2) to ensure correct configuration for the disconnect input.