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The Rear Door uses two motors, operating independently. These are induction motors operating in servo mode. They are commanded to run the same speed, and they usually do. But the drives are not synchronized. Sometimes the motor positions become too far apart and the door binds.
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If the Rear Door drives are becomes misaligned, Investigate the Rear Door drive mechanisms to determine what caused the door to lose alignment.
Probable Causes for Rear Door misalignment
The servos do not know actual position of left and right sides of the door. Servos only know actual motor rotor position.
Typical causes:
If the door Rear Door is closing (moving down) the motor cannot drive the door down. It only controls speed of the Rear Door door falling due to its weight. If the door jams in the slide the motor will continue to rotate and move its drive chain. but Since the door is jammed and it does not move. The motor pulls chain from above until the tension becomes so high that the chain skips on the drive gear, or something breaks.
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If the Rear Door
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To realign the left and right sides of the door one drive must be enabled and the other drive OFF.
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Seal breaks, seal material can become lodged between the slide and the door. Since the only force on the door in the closed direction is gravity, the door can jam and stop moving. The door will bind.
Realigning the Rear Door
Prepare the Rear Door for operation
Verify Rear Door left and right motor tensioners are free to operate and are not at end of travel.
Cabinet 406 Main circuit breaker closed
Cabinet 406 selector switch in Local Mode
Rear Door seal deflated
Trapped key L inserted and rotated in Cabinet 406 door.
Emergency stops reset and armed.
GIS Reset
EMCS Reset
All hands clear of the door and clear of the safety sensors
To realign the left and right sides of the door one drive must be enabled and the other drive OFF.
There are two ways to do this:
Using the
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EMCS HMI
Launch the EMCS HMI.
Log in. To operate the rear doors independently, your EMCS user account must be authorized for RearDoor operation.
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Click ‘Maintenance Mode’ button to turn Maintenance Mode ON. This allows operation of only the selected motor so that the opposite motor will not attempt to maintain position (as servo motors do).
Aligning the
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Rear Door
Measure Rear Door position on left and right sides. Decide how far to move either side to bring the door back to level.
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Jog until left and right sides are at same height above the deck.
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Confirm that the Rear Door is aligned:
Click ‘Maintenance Mode’ button to turn Maintenance Mode OFF.
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Using Starter instead of the HMI
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Refer to:
Siemens Starter must be installed on your computer.
Double-click the Rear Door drive configuration file in Rear Door S120 Drive configuration. Starter will open the configuration file.
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Connect ethernet cable between the computer and the Rear Door drive control unit Take local control of one drive.in Cabinet 406
Make your computer IP address on the same subnet as the IP address of the Control Unit
(169.254.11.1, subnet mask 255.255.0.0)
Connect (Go Online) to the Control Unit
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On the Project Navigator Double-Click: Drives → Servo_02 (or Servo_03) → Commissioning → Control Panel
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Assume control of the selected drive.
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Then:
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Click to Display Diagnostics View
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Click Enable
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Click Infeed Control Priority
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Before starting the motor :
Enter a speed setpoint (e.g. 50 revolutions per minute).
Use the slider to set the setpoint in %. Position your cursor on the slider, hold down the left mouse button, and set the speed to 0%.
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Click Drive ON.
Move the slider for the speed slowly to increase speed.
Click Drive off to stop the motor. You can also trigger a fast stop by pressing the <space bar>.
Adjust Rear Door height as described in ‘Aligning the Rear Door’.
When Rear Door adjustment is done, restore Rear Drives to normal operation
Click Infeed Priority
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Click Return... to terminate the connection to the drive unit.
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Click OK to return control priority
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Confirm Rear Door operation as described above in 'Confirm that the Rear Door is aligned'