DetHam
Automotive
- Apr 11, 2014
- 6
I posted this on another Forum and have not gotten any responses. Hope I am not violating any rules or forum etiquette by reposting here. I am just looking for some ideas and answers.
We have many Allen Bradley ArmorStart 284G VFD drives. Each controls a motor that is used on a Power Roller Bed. The rollers on the PRB move car-carrying skids. These A/B 284G drives are on a DeviceNet network. We have an A/B PLC 5000 that sends the signals or commands, via DeviceNet, to VFD to make rollers turn, control speed, release motor brake, etc...
Recently we had contractors working in our automated Cells. They needed to move some steel into a Cell and the only way was to load it on an empty Skid and jog it to where they wanted it to go. Because things were partially torn apart the DeviceNet network was not working. So I could not do the normal jogging or moving of a Skid. In the end the contractors released motor's manual brake, laid on floor, with body partially under lift table, they spun the Roller Bed motor using a Drill motor. They were able to slowly move Skid and get material to destination. There has got to be a better and safer way.
My question is: Do any of you know of a way I could command VFD to run motor and have control of speed and break when DeviceNet is not working? Is there a hand held device that I could hook up to drive and jog it? Our ArmorStart 284G drives have no manual jog on them. Do any of you know of a way I could command VFD to run motor and have control of speed and break?
We have many Allen Bradley ArmorStart 284G VFD drives. Each controls a motor that is used on a Power Roller Bed. The rollers on the PRB move car-carrying skids. These A/B 284G drives are on a DeviceNet network. We have an A/B PLC 5000 that sends the signals or commands, via DeviceNet, to VFD to make rollers turn, control speed, release motor brake, etc...
Recently we had contractors working in our automated Cells. They needed to move some steel into a Cell and the only way was to load it on an empty Skid and jog it to where they wanted it to go. Because things were partially torn apart the DeviceNet network was not working. So I could not do the normal jogging or moving of a Skid. In the end the contractors released motor's manual brake, laid on floor, with body partially under lift table, they spun the Roller Bed motor using a Drill motor. They were able to slowly move Skid and get material to destination. There has got to be a better and safer way.
My question is: Do any of you know of a way I could command VFD to run motor and have control of speed and break when DeviceNet is not working? Is there a hand held device that I could hook up to drive and jog it? Our ArmorStart 284G drives have no manual jog on them. Do any of you know of a way I could command VFD to run motor and have control of speed and break?