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

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Summary of Changes
This manual contains new and updated information. Changes throughout this
revision are marked by change bars, as shown to the right of this paragraph.
New and Updated
Information
This table contains the changes made to this revision.
Topic Page
Updated the description for parameter 465 [Fan Control] to indicate that the
default value has been changed to 1 “Enabled.”
32
Updated parameter 212 [Drive Alarm 2] to include new bit 8 “Fan Cooling.” 39
Updated parameter 238 [Fault Config 1] to include new bit 14 “Fan Cooling.” 42
Added a note to the description for the “IGBT OverTemp” fault (F9) to specify that
the “IGBT Overtemp” fault is equivalent to the Drive Overload (Software), and is
not adjustable.
64
Added a note to the “System Fault” (F10) to specify that the fault subcodes are
only available in revision 4.001 or later.
65
Update the description for the “OverCurrent” fault (F12) to specify that the drive
output current has instantaneously exceeded 360% of the HD rating.
65
Added a note to the description for the “IGBT Temp HW” fault (F31) to specify
that the “IGBT Temp HW” fault is equivalent to the Drive Instantaneous Overload
(Hardware), and is not adjustable.
66
Updated the description for the “Fan Cooling” fault (F32) to include information
on configuring a “Fan Cooling” alarm.
66