1lostsoul
Electrical
- Aug 24, 2007
- 4
I have a machine in the field exhibiting an erratic behavior, 480VAC/200A. There are multiple VFD’s and servo axises on the machine. The VFD’s are common in one MCC and all the servo amps are located on separate panels in the machine. Half of the servo drives are 230VAC AB 3000 indexing and half are non-indexing amps. Multiple times we have had the non-indexing drives and our Delta-Tau motion controller fail without any reason. Each time the motion controller encoder inputs are flattened, as well as the output encoders in the servo drives, no feedback is given from our vendors what could cause this problem.
We have made many attempts to resolve the issue, isolation of DC power supplies, separation of all communication cables that talk to these devices in a separate conduit, checking all grounding points, and monitoring signals with a scope, everything seems normal. The machine ran for four months without problems, then failed, another time for 2 months then failed. I have tried to form a pattern, and monitor the situation, but everything always looks ok when I throw a scope on things. Any thoughts? Maybe I’m overlooking the oblivious?
Thanks..
We have made many attempts to resolve the issue, isolation of DC power supplies, separation of all communication cables that talk to these devices in a separate conduit, checking all grounding points, and monitoring signals with a scope, everything seems normal. The machine ran for four months without problems, then failed, another time for 2 months then failed. I have tried to form a pattern, and monitor the situation, but everything always looks ok when I throw a scope on things. Any thoughts? Maybe I’m overlooking the oblivious?
Thanks..