I was called on to check out a strange machine to see if it was even vaguely operational. The machine was a Hexapod, a goofy looking thing that has a resemblance to a chest-high toadstool. It has 6 linear actuators that support a 3 foot diameter table that can twist raise and lower to provide multi-axis machining when mounted under a knee-mill. Anyway with little to go on other than the machine requiring 240 3ph @ 30A, I started checking things.
It has 6 Yaskawa drives in it and is very cleanly wired. The locals plugged it into a 3-phase power cord to show me that it didn't work... With voltmeter in hand I started checking around. The output of the 500VA control transformer was a nice clean... 62V!?? Further checking showed the control transformer was being supplied only 122V instead of 240V. Further checks showed instead of 240-240-240 I was seeing only 122-122-211 on the three phases. Working yet further up the power chain I unplugged the power cord and investigated it. It had more of the same 122-122-221V stuff in a bizarre pattern. I unplugged the 5 contact three phase with neutral and ground plugs apart on both ends of the cord to understand it. Turns out they had no neutral and had hooked the ground to one random phase pin and used the neutral pin for one of the phases. MAn..
Adding insult to the whole sordid affair it turned out they only had 208 3ph in the facility.
Anyway, to my question. The machine had only two buttons E-Stop and ON. Pressing ON activated a small 24Vdc pilot relay that was to heat up the main contactor, a 7.5HP @ 240V AB IEC looking unit with a 120V 60Hz coil. The AB was non-operative and proved to have a an open coil. This machine had never been put into service though it is probably 20 years old. Do you guys think feeding it 62Vac could've toasted it since it never would've sealed? I'm suspecting it but haven't actually seen it happen.
Keith Cress
kcress -
It has 6 Yaskawa drives in it and is very cleanly wired. The locals plugged it into a 3-phase power cord to show me that it didn't work... With voltmeter in hand I started checking around. The output of the 500VA control transformer was a nice clean... 62V!?? Further checking showed the control transformer was being supplied only 122V instead of 240V. Further checks showed instead of 240-240-240 I was seeing only 122-122-211 on the three phases. Working yet further up the power chain I unplugged the power cord and investigated it. It had more of the same 122-122-221V stuff in a bizarre pattern. I unplugged the 5 contact three phase with neutral and ground plugs apart on both ends of the cord to understand it. Turns out they had no neutral and had hooked the ground to one random phase pin and used the neutral pin for one of the phases. MAn..
Adding insult to the whole sordid affair it turned out they only had 208 3ph in the facility.
Anyway, to my question. The machine had only two buttons E-Stop and ON. Pressing ON activated a small 24Vdc pilot relay that was to heat up the main contactor, a 7.5HP @ 240V AB IEC looking unit with a 120V 60Hz coil. The AB was non-operative and proved to have a an open coil. This machine had never been put into service though it is probably 20 years old. Do you guys think feeding it 62Vac could've toasted it since it never would've sealed? I'm suspecting it but haven't actually seen it happen.
Keith Cress
kcress -