1) The document describes troubleshooting steps for a converter issue where the DC link voltage is reading as over 780V.
2) The first step is to measure voltages at two points and adjust a voltage if needed using a variable resistor.
3) Additional steps include verifying voltage ratios, checking resistor connections, and potentially replacing components if issues persist.
1) The document describes troubleshooting steps for a converter issue where the DC link voltage is reading as over 780V.
2) The first step is to measure voltages at two points and adjust a voltage if needed using a variable resistor.
3) Additional steps include verifying voltage ratios, checking resistor connections, and potentially replacing components if issues persist.
1) The document describes troubleshooting steps for a converter issue where the DC link voltage is reading as over 780V.
2) The first step is to measure voltages at two points and adjust a voltage if needed using a variable resistor.
3) Additional steps include verifying voltage ratios, checking resistor connections, and potentially replacing components if issues persist.
1) The document describes troubleshooting steps for a converter issue where the DC link voltage is reading as over 780V.
2) The first step is to measure voltages at two points and adjust a voltage if needed using a variable resistor.
3) Additional steps include verifying voltage ratios, checking resistor connections, and potentially replacing components if issues persist.
When the value obtained by converting DC link voltage into A/D is 780V.(Though DC 1. With E/L in un-operative status and power inputted, measure the link over current is shut by hardware and OV is double-handled.) voltage between DPP-310 PCB check point DCP & DCN and between VDC & GND. Then compare these two voltages to see if they are [Diagram] same or not. DCP * Caution : They have a specific GND respectively. Metal clad DPC-3XX 2. If any error is found in Item 1, turn VR1 of DPP-310 PCB to adjust the PD-1 PC-11 R14 AD210 C9 voltage between VDC and GND to be same as DCP and DCN. C7 AD7891 PD-4 3. If it is normal in Item 1, DCN P15 1) Measure DC link voltage and verify if the voltage ratio of check point N15 VR1 DCP and DCN in DPP-310 PCB is around 100:1. DPP-310 DSP-TMS320C31 2) If voltages do not become identical by adjusting, replace SW 0V settlement when DC link is over 780V DPP-310 PCB. * Caution : Be careful not to get shocked by DC link voltage of 700V. 4. If any error is found in Item 3, 1) Check the connection status between Metal Clad resistance and DC link. 2) Check the connection status between Metal Clad resistance and DPP-310 PCB. 3) If above 1),2) are normal, replace metal clad resistor. 5. Check the period to replace the condenser in stack section(About 10 years) and, if required, replace it.