8/7/2019 3:07 PM | |
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Hello, Can I test the electronics applying the P24, P5, P15 and N15 voltages? |
8/7/2019 3:16 PM | |
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what is the MLFB type number? photo? |
8/7/2019 3:48 PM | |
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That is my control unit. |
8/7/2019 4:29 PM | |
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Check with multimeter and connection diagram chapter 2.3 of manual https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ch/en/view/103598510 is there a fault? |
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8/7/2019 6:40 PM | |
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There is no fault. I tried to change the board. The one I put in place of the one in the picture, called. The other not. I know she needs a voltage of 57V at 20kHz to work. My question would be if there is a possibility to connect it using only the voltage pins, P5, P15, N15 and P24. Do you know if there's any way I can do this? AttachmentRIBBON_CABLE_DATA.pdf (415 Downloads) |
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8/8/2019 2:01 PM | |
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Dont know, sorry. |
8/9/2019 3:15 PM | |
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Okay. But, how can I test it? Can I test it using the E/R modul? |
8/10/2019 9:04 AM | |
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Yes, you can test it with ER module plus appropriate motor set up. |
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