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You’ve just unpacked a new Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 700 drive. You wire it up, power it on… and suddenly, it starts power cycling. No motor leads connected. Voltage seems fine. The drive won’t stay stable.
Now what?
Before assuming the drive is dead out of the box, take a few critical troubleshooting steps. In this post, we’ll explore why a PowerFlex 700 might keep restarting, what components are likely to be blamed, and how to determine whether it’s fixable or headed back under warranty.
While rare, PowerFlex 700 drives can exhibit power-cycling behavior immediately after installation. The issue often isn’t with the entire drive — it’s usually tied to one of a few known culprits:
Here’s what experienced automation techs recommend when you're dealing with a power-cycling PowerFlex 700:
Disconnect the Human Interface Module and power the drive again. If the cycling stops, the HIM or its socket is likely at fault.
If you have another drive on hand, swap in a HIM you know works. If the issue disappears, the original HIM or T-board may be bad.
Connect to the drive with a 1203-USB or 1203-SSS interface. Use DriveExecutive or Connected Components Workbench to read drive parameters and fault history. If communication is stable, the issue may be isolated to the HIM or side board.
Look for misaligned pins, corrosion, or physical damage around the HIM socket. If you’re lucky, it’s a simple connectivity issue.
Double-check your input voltage and ensure all terminals are secure. Loose connections or grounding issues can cause drive resets that look like cycling behavior.
If the drive continues to power cycle after all components are removed and all connections checked, it may be a defective unit. At that point, the best move is to begin the return or RMA process.
Most PowerFlex 700 drives come with warranty coverage if purchased new or from authorized distributors. Be sure to document your testing steps when initiating a return.
When a PowerFlex 700 starts power cycling right out of the box, it can feel like a disaster, but it doesn’t always mean the drive is bad. Many issues are related to peripherals like the HIM or T-board, and with the right approach, you can quickly determine whether the problem is repairable or warrants a return ticket.
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