ponycar17
Electrical
- Jun 15, 2004
- 22
I'm writing because of a recurrent AB Ultra 3000 Servo Drive E55 fault in one application in our facility. When the fault occurs, the drive is out for the count. Parameters can be reloaded using Ultraware, but they will be lost on the next power-down cycle. From what we can understand (per AB), this is a non-recoverable, generic fault.
The affected drive is a 3 kW Ultra3000 with DeviceNet communication and 24VDC control input. The motor connected to the drive is a PML series AB servo motor.
An identical drive sits beside this one in the same panel, on the same backplane, with all identical components except that it has a smaller motor and controls a different area of the machine. Also, the smaller motor application doesn't have DeviceNet parameters written to it very often; the larger one does... We have verified that the memory being written to doesn't have a limited number of writes available, as with an EEPROM. 24VDC IO is routed in the same panduit to a Flex I/O system on the back side of the panel for both drives. We do not get the fault on the drive with a smaller motor.
The same drive application has failed throughout the plant with the same E55 fault, so this isn't an isolated problem.
Do any of you have any brainstorming ideas to throw out concerning the problem?
Thanks in advance! All help is appreciated!
The affected drive is a 3 kW Ultra3000 with DeviceNet communication and 24VDC control input. The motor connected to the drive is a PML series AB servo motor.
An identical drive sits beside this one in the same panel, on the same backplane, with all identical components except that it has a smaller motor and controls a different area of the machine. Also, the smaller motor application doesn't have DeviceNet parameters written to it very often; the larger one does... We have verified that the memory being written to doesn't have a limited number of writes available, as with an EEPROM. 24VDC IO is routed in the same panduit to a Flex I/O system on the back side of the panel for both drives. We do not get the fault on the drive with a smaller motor.
The same drive application has failed throughout the plant with the same E55 fault, so this isn't an isolated problem.
Do any of you have any brainstorming ideas to throw out concerning the problem?
Thanks in advance! All help is appreciated!