Maintenance And Inspection; Periodic Inspection - Omron VARISPEED E7 User Manual

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Maintenance and Inspection

Periodic Inspection

Periodic Inspection for Inverters of Protection Class IP00 and NEMA 1/ IP20
Check the following items during periodic maintenance.
The motor should not vibrate or make unusual noises.
There should be no abnormal heat generation from the Inverter or motor.
The ambient temperature should be within the Inverter's specifications.
The output current value shown in U1-03 should not be higher than the motor or the Inverter rated current
for extended period of time.
The cooling fan in the Inverter should be operating normally.
Before attempting any maintenance checks, make sure that the three-phase power is disconnected. With power
removed from the unit, the DC bus capacitors will stay charged for several minutes. The Charge LED in the
Inverter will glow red until the DC bus voltage is below 10VDC. To ensure that the DC bus is completely dis-
charged, measure between the positive and negative bus with a DC voltmeter set to the highest scale. Be sure
not to touch terminals immediately after the power has been turned off. Doing so can result in electric shock.
External terminals
Mounting bolts
Connectors
Cooling fins
All PCBs
Input Diodes
Output Transistors
Power Modules
DC bus capacitors
Apply power to the Inverter and conduct the following inspection:
Cooling Fan(s)
Additional Information for Inverters in Protection Class IP54
After switching off the power supply wait at least for five minutes before beginning the inspection. Before
opening the door ensure that the space around the Inverter is dry and clean. Water must not splash into the
Inverter box as it may destroy the Inverter and can result in electric shock.
Keep any water or dust outside of the Inverter box during the Inspection
Refer to the following table for additional inspection items for IP54 Inverters.
8-2
Table 8.1 General Inspection Items for Inverters of all Protection Classes
Item
Are all screws and bolts tight?
Are connectors tight?
Are the fins dirty or dusty?
Is there any conductive dirt or oil mist on
the PCBs?
Is there any conductive dirt or oil mist on
the modules or components?
Are there any irregularities, such as dis-
coloration or odor?
Item
Is there any abnormal noise or vibration,
or has the total operating time exceeded
20,000 hours.
Check U1-40 for the elapsed cooling oper-
ation time.
Inspection
Tighten loose screws and bolts firmly.
Reconnect the loose connectors.
Clean off any dirt and dust with an air gun using
dry air at a pressure of 4 x 10
(4 to 6 bar, 55 to 85 psi).
Clean off any dirt and dust with an air gun using
dry air at a pressure of 4 x 10
(4 to 6 bar, 55 to 85 psi).
Replace the boards if they cannot be made clean.
Clean off any dirt and dust with an air gun using
dry air at a pressure of 4 x 10
(4 to 6 bar, 55 to 85 psi).
Replace the capacitor or Inverter.
Inspection
Replace Cooling Fan
Corrective Procedure
5
5
to 6 x 10
Pa
5
5
to 6 x 10
Pa
5
5
to 6 x 10
Pa
Corrective Procedure

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