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Got Questions Get Answers => Troubleshooting 101 => Topic started by: travis on March 25, 2016, 04:29:AM

Title: What Does No Control Voltage Mean?
Post by: travis on March 25, 2016, 04:29:AM
What Does No Control Voltage Mean?

I have seen this error on a servo motor control system. Is there a simple explanation? I checked the control voltage and I have the 24 Volts so it is confusing. I shouldn't see a "no control voltage error".

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Title: Re: What Does No Control Voltage Mean?
Post by: Cheller on March 29, 2016, 04:03:AM
If you have a no control voltage fault or alarm, common sense tells me the control voltage is absent. If you've checked your control voltage and it is present, I would say that you're looking in the wrong place, or the system requires more than one control voltage (maybe 12V, 5V, etc)

The other possibility is that the circuit, or input point, that senses the control voltage has failed and it thinks there isn't any voltage. You need to dig deeper and study the schematic.
Title: Re: What Does No Control Voltage Mean?
Post by: 3rdshiftguy on April 17, 2016, 06:48:AM
Here's my take on "What does no control volts mean?"

This alarm is exactly what it says...The control voltage is missing or was interrupted momentarily. This can be caused by many things, most of which can be identified with a voltmeter.