Parameter Chksum
Allen-Bradley · PowerFlex 750
¿Qué significa 100 ?
The checksum read from the non-volatile storage does not match the checksum calculated, indicating a potential corruption in the drive's stored parameters. The data is automatically set to default values, leading to loss of configured settings. This can result in incorrect drive operation and requires re-commissioning if not properly addressed.
Causas comunes
- Sudden power loss or brownout event occurring during a critical parameter write operation to non-volatile storage.
- Electromagnetic interference (EMI) or voltage transients corrupting data integrity within the non-volatile memory.
- Internal hardware fault or degradation of the non-volatile memory (e.g., EEPROM, Flash) chip on the main control board.
- Incomplete or corrupted firmware update that affects the parameter storage structure.
- Incorrect parameter upload from a backup file with a different firmware version.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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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. Upload a known good parameter backup file from a PC or HMI memory module using the drive's programming software.
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3. If no backup exists, manually re-enter all critical motor and application parameters as per commissioning documentation.
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4. Verify the stability of the incoming AC supply voltage and proper grounding for the drive system (e.g., checking ground resistance at less than 1 ohm).
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5. If the fault persists after re-entering parameters, replace the main control board (MCB) as the non-volatile memory may be damaged.