ABB OmniCore V250XT Type B Product Manual page 387

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Troubleshooting procedure
The troubleshooting table is supposed to be used as a detailed instruction together
with the troubleshooting flowchart.
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Product manual - OmniCore V250XT Type B
3HAC087112-001 Revision: A
Action
Make sure the power has been off
for more than 10 seconds.
Power on the controller. Check the
MODULE STATUS LED on the
power unit.
Verify AC_IN.
Check the connector at A1.X1 (AC
input). Make sure that the power
cables are connected properly at
both ends.
Replace AC input cable A1.X1.
Measure the 24V_TRUNK at con-
nector A1.X6.
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7 Troubleshooting
7.3.5 Troubleshooting the power unit
Note
Make sure that the power unit is operational.
Wait at least 1 min after power-on.
If the MODULE STATUS LED is:
Off: The power unit is in the power off
state. Proceed with step 2.
Red, steady: Internal error. Proceed with
step 7.
Flashing red (~ 1Hz): Firmware error or
self-test failure. The power unit may be
faulty, see
Replacing the power unit on
page
244.
Flashing green (~ 1Hz): Internal commu-
nication error or 24V_SYS is missing.
Proceed with step 11.
Steady green but DC-BUS High Voltage
LED is off: Proceed with step 12.
Verify that the input to A1.X1 is 380-480V AC.
If AC_IN is between 380-480V AC, pro-
ceed with step 5.
If AC_IN is is abnormal, there is an issue
with A1.X1. Proceed with step 3.
If the connection seems OK, proceed with step
5.
If there is a problem with the connection, pro-
ceed with step 4.
If the connection seems OK, proceed with step
5.
If there is a problem with the connection, check
power source and incoming mains. Make sure
that AC_IN is OK.
Verify that the input to A1.X6 is 25.2 VDC +/-
5%.
If the measured voltage is normal and
MODULE STATUS LED is green, pro-
ceed with step 7.
If the measured voltage is normal and
MODULE STATUS LED is off, the unit
may be faulty, see
unit on page
244.
If the measured voltage is abnormal,
proceed with step 6.
Continues on next page
Continued
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