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Parker 690+0007/460/1BN | 5.5 kW / 7.5 HP VFD – High Voltage, Compact Build
Fast Delivery or Rapid Repair? You Decide.
The Parker 690+0007/460/1BN offers 7.5 HP at 460V input, designed for performance in smaller industrial systems. Whether you’re in urgent need of a replacement or need a faulty unit restored — Flexa Systems is ready.
Product Details
- Rated Power: 5.5 kW / 7.5 HP
- Input Voltage: 460V (Three-phase)
- Enclosure: NEMA 1 (UL Type 1)
- Brake Switch: Installed (resistor sold separately)
- System Board: Not present
- Part Number: Parker 690+0007/460/1BN
Frequent Problems We Fix
Below is a full list of common faults seen on this VFD model, all handled with precision by our team:
- Overvoltage Events: Triggered by excessive deceleration or poor braking resistor setup.
- Undervoltage Shutdowns: Caused by unstable input, missing phase, or internal power faults.
- Overcurrent Conditions: Instant tripping due to overloaded startup or shorted output.
- High Temperature Fault: Heatsink temp exceeded safe range — often airflow or drive wear related.
- Stalled Motor Trip: Detected when the motor cannot rotate under load.
- Braking Resistor Overload: When braking demand overwhelms resistor capacity.
- Brake Switch Fault: Internal brake circuit failure under rapid deceleration cycles.
- Lost Communication: Comm link lost between drive and control — timeout or board failure.
- STO Trip: Safe Torque Off logic malfunction — frequent in production wear situations.
- Comms Code N: Internal bus communication disruption between logic and gate driver.
- Speed Feedback Fault: Encoder or sensor misreads causing instability or overspeed alarms.
- Overcurrent Limit Reached: Caused by high mechanical load or configuration error.
- 24V Output Drop: Overloaded or shorted auxiliary circuit dropping below safe voltage.
- Phase Imbalance: One or more power legs missing — internally or externally.
- DESAT Protection Triggered: Power section detects overcurrent at the IGBT level.
- DC Ripple Voltage High: Unstable DC link due to filtering or supply irregularities.
- Brake Output Short: Short detected in braking line — wiring or hardware based.
- Overspeed Detection: Actual motor speed exceeding safe threshold — sensor or config issue.
- Analog Input Failure: Error on 4–20mA or voltage input due to wiring or signal loss.
- Idle Overload: Excessive amps drawn with zero speed output — often boost or hardware related.
- Motor Overtemperature: High internal temp from load stress, slow cooling, or thermistor fault.
Why Work with Flexa Systems?
We don’t just replace boards — we fix them at component level. Whether you’re in need of stock or a quick turnaround repair, we support Parker 690+ units like no one else in the industry.
Important Notes
If you’re unsure about compatibility or fault symptoms, just send us the details — we’ll help you quickly.
Flexa Systems provides **full repair and replacement services** for Parker 690+ drives, nationwide.
Note: Specs are based on decoded part number. For exact frame/enclosure, reach out.