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    Fanuc 10t Lathe. Kchp wires got shorted, now getting sv013 alarms!!!!

    Ok, so I went to hook up my Chip Conveyor to the HT20 Hitachi lathe with the fanuc 10t control. I got the three phase wiring hooked up to the internal relays on the control box of the conv. up. But then there is a Blue and Orange wire that went to some sort of contact, but when testing what these wires do I accedently touched them together, and got a small spark. After seeing where these wires go, I found out that they go to a connector on a board called Kchp. Anyways now I am getting SV013 alarms for X and Z axis. I have tried reseting the breakers on the servo drives, but no luck on correcting the alarm. Where Else Can I look?

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    Ok after further investigation, I found that the distribution board had some burned traces, see photos. So I had a spare board and installed it, with the conveyer totally disconected, and am still getting the same alarms!! WHen I hit the reset button, the Prdy led on the servo drives lights up for a second then turns off, and has the same alarm. Where shall I look next?
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    By the way, NO voltage across terminals 3 and 4 on T1 of the drives. Also no other LED's displaying alarms on the Drives. Im stuck guys.

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    I am getting 240vac across each of the three leftward terminals on the Drives. A, 1, 2.

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    I will dig the HT20 manual out and see what I can see!
    Al.
    CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design

    “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”
    Albert E.

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    Any ideas?

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    Can't seem to find that Dis board in the prints?
    Did you repair the trace and checked all fuses?
    Al.
    CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Custom Machine Design

    “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.”
    Albert E.

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