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Parker 690+0001/230/1BN1 | 0.75 kW / 1 HP VFD – Compact Drive, Full Service
Ready-to-Ship or Expertly Repaired
The Parker 690+0001/230/1BN1 is a 1 HP VFD tailored for 230V input. Ideal for light-duty automation, we offer quick replacement or repair to get your system back up — fast.
Technical Overview
- Power Rating: 0.75 kW / 1 HP
- Voltage Input: 230V single-phase
- Enclosure Type: NEMA 1
- Brake Option: Installed brake switch (resistor not included)
- System Board: Not equipped
- Drive Code: Parker 690+0001/230/1BN1
Full Range of Issues We Repair
Our team restores this model frequently. Here’s what we fix — every time, with guaranteed quality:
- Overvoltage Trips: Sudden voltage surges due to improper braking or power supply issues.
- Undervoltage Alarms: Supply dips, phase loss, or weak input voltage triggering safety shutdown.
- Overcurrent Cutoffs: Fast tripping due to shorted windings, excessive loads, or shock torque.
- Thermal Shutdowns: Heatsink or ambient temperature too high, usually from poor airflow.
- Stalled Motor Detection: When the motor fails to start under load, triggering stall protection.
- Braking Resistor Overload: Braking trips during deceleration — typically resistor sizing or wear.
- Braking Switch Fault: Overuse or incorrect tuning leads to failure of the internal brake switch.
- Lost Comms: Comm timeout between drive and controller — often fixable with reconfiguration or board service.
- STO (Safe Torque Off) Fault: Faulty STO board — one of the most common repair cases we handle quickly.
- Comm ‘n’ Fault: Internal data exchange error between control logic and power section.
- Encoder/Sensor Errors: Speed feedback errors exceeding acceptable range — encoder issues or wiring faults.
- Current Limit Trigger: Temporary overdraw exceeding 180% — often due to mechanical drag or improper setup.
- 24V Drop: Low voltage at the customer output — often caused by shorted IO or excessive draw.
- Phase Input Missing: Drive detects incomplete 3-phase input — may be external or internal in origin.
- DESAT (Desaturation Trip): Instant overcurrent on power transistor — typical power section failure.
- Ripple Voltage Alarm: High ripple on DC bus suggesting missing input leg or filter issues.
- Brake Short Circuit: Shorted brake resistor — either externally or within the drive circuitry.
- Overspeed Warning: Speed exceeds configured thresholds — usually a feedback sensor issue.
- Analog Input Fault: Bad or miswired 4–20mA input — short circuits or configuration problems.
- Low Speed Overload: Excessive current draw when motor isn’t turning — boost settings or hardware failure.
- Motor Overheating: Long runs, wrong voltage, or thermistor issues triggering overtemp protections.
Flexa Systems = VFD Expertise
We don’t just repair — we offer replacements, testing, and full diagnostics. Every Parker VFD we touch is treated with industrial-grade precision and urgency.
Important Notes
If you’re unsure whether to repair or replace — we’ll help guide you to the right path.
Flexa Systems both sells and restores Parker 690+ drives. Count on us to keep your automation moving.
Note: All specifications should be verified per your installation. Contact us for help confirming compatibility.