Manual
Table Of Contents
- PowerFlex 700H Adjustable Frequency AC Drive Programming Manual
- Summary of Changes
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1 - Drive Start-Up
- 2 - Programming and Parameters
- 3 - Troubleshooting
- Drive Status
- Faults and Alarms
- Manually Clear Faults
- Fault and Alarm Descriptions
- Fault Subcodes
- Clear Alarms
- Common Drive Symptoms and Corrective Actions
- Drive does not Start from Start or Run Inputs Wired to the Terminal Block
- Drive does not Start from HIM
- Drive does not Respond to Changes in Speed Command
- Motor and/or Drive will not Accelerate to Commanded Speed
- Motor Operation is Unstable
- Drive will not Reverse Motor Direction
- Stopping the Drive Results in a Decel Inhibit Fault
- Technical Support Options
- A - HIM Overview
- B - Application Notes
- C - History of Changes
- Index
- Back Cover

Rockwell Automation Publication 20C-PM001F-EN-P - March 2012 101
Application Notes Appendix B
Start At Power Up
A powerup delay time of up to 30 seconds can be programmed through [Powerup
Delay], parameter 167. After the time expires, the drive will start if all of the start
permissive conditions are met. Before that time, restart is not possible.
Stop Modes
[Powerup Delay]
Time Expired?
Start At PowerUp
Ye s
Powerup Terminated!
Normal Mode
No
No
No
Powerup Start
Is the terminal block Run,
Run Forward or Run Reverse
Input Closed?
Ye s
Ye s
All Start Permissives Met?
1. No fault conditions present.
2. No Type 2 alarm conditions present.
3. The terminal block programmed
enable input is closed.
4. The Stop input (from all sources) is
received.
Mode Description
Coast
This method releases the motor and allows the load to stop by friction.
1. On Stop, the drive output goes immediately to zero (off).
2. No further power is supplied to the motor. The drive has released control.
3. The motor will coast for a time that is dependent on the mechanics of the system (inertia, friction, etc).
Important: When a “Coast” stop is performed, the drive requires that the motor flux be completely
dissipated before a re-start command will take affect. The amount of time it takes for the motor flux to
dissipate depends upon the size of the drive and motor. If a Start command is issued before the motor flux
has completely dissipated, the HIM will continue to display “Stopped” and the drive will start the motor
after the motor flux has completely dissipated.
Coast Time is load dependent
Stop
Command
Time
Output Voltage
Output Current
Motor Speed