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Rockwell Automation Armorstart St User Manual

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Publication 284G-QS001A-EN-P - December 2008

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*Historically cable meeting these crush and impact requirements were
designated and marked “Open Wiring”. Cable so marked is equivalent to the
present Type TC-ER and can be used.

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While the ArmorStart is intended for installation in factory floor
environments of industrial establishments, the following must be taken into
consideration when locating the ArmorStart in the application: Cables,
including those for control voltage including 24V DC and communications,
are not to be exposed to an operator or building traffic on a continuous
basis. Location of the ArmorStart to minimize exposure to continual traffic
is recommended. If location to minimize traffic flow is unavoidable, other
barriers to minimize inadvertent exposure to the cabling should be
considered. Routing cables should be done in such a manner to minimize
inadvertent exposure and/or damage.

Additionally, if conduit or other raceways are not used, it is recommended
that strain relief fittings be utilized when installing the cables for the control
and power wiring through the conduit openings.

The working space around the ArmorStart may be minimized as the
ArmorStart does not require examination, adjustment, servicing or
maintenance while energized. In lieu of this service, the ArmorStart is
meant to be unplugged and replaced after proper lockout/tag-out procedures
have been employed.

DeviceNet Network Installation

The ArmorStart Distributed Motor Controller contains the equivalent of
30 in. (0.76 m) of Device Net drop cable's electrical characteristics and
therefore 30 in. of drop cable must be included in the DeviceNet drop cable
budget for each ArmorStart in addition to actual drop cable required for the
installation.

Other DeviceNet System Design Considerations

The separation of the control power and DeviceNet power is recommended
as a good design practice. This minimizes the load on the DeviceNet supply,
and prevents transients which may be present on the control power system
from influencing the communication controls.

Electromagnetic

Compatibility

(EMC)

The following guidelines are provided for EMC installation compliance.

General Notes

The motor Cable should be kept as short as possible in order to avoid
electromagnetic emission as well as capacitive currents

Conformity of the drive with CE EMC requirements does not guarantee
an entire machine installation complies with CE EMC requirements.
Many factors can influence total machine/installation compliance.

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Publication 280D-QS001D-EN-P - July 2006

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Fault LED indications for
Bulletin 280D and 281D
ArmorStart Distributed Motor
Controllers

Table 8

Controller Fault LED Definitions

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Armorstart 284e Manual

Pattern

Definitions

Possible Causes or Remedies

1

Short Circuit

The motor circuit protector has tripped, or the internal wiring protection algorithm has detected an unsafe
current range. Try to reset the protector if tripped. If the condition continues, check the power wiring. This
fault cannot be disabled.

2

Overload trip

The load has drawn excessive current and based on the trip class selected, the device has tripped. Verify
that the load is operating correctly and the ArmorStart is properly set-up. This fault cannot be disabled.

3

Phase Loss

The ArmorStart has detected a missing phase. Verify that three-phase voltage is present at the line side
connections. This fault can be disabled and is disabled by default.

4

Reserved

Not Used

5

Reserved

Not Used

6

Control Power

The ArmorStart has detected a loss of the control power voltage. Check control voltage, wiring, and proper
polarity. Also, check and replace the control voltage fuse ,if necessary. This fault can be disabled and is
disabled by default.

7

I/O Fault

This error indicates a shorted sensor, shorted input device, wiring input mistakes, or a blown output fuse.If
this fault occurs, the offending problem should be isolated or removed prior to restarting the system. This
fault can be disabled and is disabled by default.

8

Over Temperature

This fault is generated when the operating temperature has been exceeded. This fault cannot be disabled.

Armorstart Drives

9

Phase Imbalance

The ArmorStart has detected a voltage imbalance. Check the power system and correct if necessary. This
fault can be disabled and is disabled by default.

10

DNet Power Loss

DeviceNet power has been lost or has dropped below the 12V threshold. Check the state of the network
power supply and look for DeviceNet media problems. This fault can be disabled and is disabled by default.

11

Reserved

Not Used

12

Reserved

Not Used

13

EEPROM Fault

This is a major fault, which renders the ArmorStart inoperable. Possible causes of this fault are transients
induced during EEprom storage routines. If the fault was, initiated by a transient, power cycling should
clear the problem otherwise replacement of the ArmorStart may be required. This fault cannot be disabled.

14

Hardware Fault

This fault indicates that a serious hardware problem exists. Check for a base/starter module mismatch. If
no mismatch exists, the Armor Start may need to be replaced. (Hdw Flt is the factory-enabled default
setting.) This fault cannot be disabled.

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