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Parker 690+0001/230/CBS | 0.75 kW / 1 HP VFD – Chassis Mount, Quick Service
Fast Repair or Direct Replacement – You Decide
Compact and efficient, the Parker 690+0001/230/CBS delivers 1 HP power at 230V, designed with a chassis-style IP20 enclosure. Flexa Systems is ready to ship or repair this model with industry-leading turnaround and quality.
Key Technical Specs
- Output Power: 0.75 kW / 1 HP
- Input Voltage: 230V single-phase
- Enclosure Style: IP20 Chassis (No NEMA protection)
- Brake Configuration: Integrated brake switch (resistor not included)
- System Board: Installed
- Drive Identifier: Parker 690+0001/230/CBS
Common Faults We Routinely Fix
This VFD may develop issues over time — here’s what we restore in our facility:
- DC Overvoltage: Caused by excess regenerative energy or braking misconfigurations.
- Undervoltage Conditions: Often triggered by power dropouts or missing phases.
- Excessive Current Faults: Can result from short circuits, heavy startup loads, or motor mismatches.
- Thermal Faults: Heatsink or air path obstruction leading to high temperature cutoffs.
- Motor Stall Events: Drive detects lack of rotation when torque demand isn’t met.
- Brake Resistor Trips: Resistance element overwhelmed during repeated stops.
- Internal Brake Switch Failure: Can occur due to configuration mismatch or overload.
- Communication Dropouts: Between HMI/PLC and drive – usually timeout or board-related.
- STO Circuit Fault: Safe Torque Off issues often tied to safety input logic or board faults.
- Internal Comms Fault: Logic-level communication errors between drive control layers.
- Speed Feedback Faults: Encoder issues or improper tuning result in overspeed alarms.
- Current Limit Shutdown: Triggered when drive output exceeds safe thresholds briefly.
- 24V Output Failure: A short circuit or excess draw on the auxiliary power rail.
- Phase Imbalance or Loss: Can originate externally or due to internal rectifier issues.
- Desaturation Fault: Critical overcurrent event detected at power switching stage.
- High Ripple Voltage: Indicates weak input or filtering stage problems.
- Brake Output Short: Detected fault within the dynamic brake circuit.
- Over-Speed Trip: Speed exceeded allowable limit due to feedback loss or sensor error.
- Analog Input Error: Misconfigured or damaged 4–20mA input channel.
- Low-Speed Overcurrent: Occurs when motor draws excess current while not rotating.
- Motor Temperature Trip: Caused by extended low-speed operation or thermistor failure.
Why Choose Flexa Systems?
We don’t just repair — we fully restore Parker drives at the component level and ship tested replacements when needed. Our team has deep experience with 690+ models of all sizes and configurations.
Important Notes
Contact us to confirm application fit and get expert guidance on whether a repair or replacement is the better option for you.
Flexa Systems proudly provides **both repair and supply services** for the Parker 690+ line across the U.S.
Note: Specifications listed here are based on model code decoding. Please verify compatibility with your specific system before installation.