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Parker 690+0030/230/1BN | 30 HP / 22 kW VFD – 230V, Digital Operator Panel
Advanced Vector Control with Built-In Control Panel
The Parker 690+0030/230/1BN is a 30 HP-rated variable frequency drive designed for use with 230V 3-phase power systems. Outfitted with the “1BN” interface, this model includes a digital keypad/operator, allowing for local control, monitoring, and easy parameter adjustments.
Key Specifications
- Horsepower: 30 HP (22 kW)
- Input Voltage: 230V three-phase
- Interface: 1BN – Fitted with a local operator/keypad
- Form Factor: Chassis mount, IP20 enclosure
- Control Type: Sensorless vector or full closed-loop (with optional encoder board)
Frequent Issues We Repair
Over years of experience with 690+ series drives, here are the most typical faults Flexa Systems addresses on this particular variant:
- Control Panel Dead: Keypad shows no display or is unresponsive to button input.
- DC Bus Overvoltage: Fault triggered during rapid deceleration or regen load spikes.
- Short Circuit on Output: Drive blows fuses or trips when starting a motor.
- Capacitor Wear: Diminished filtering capacity resulting in DC ripple.
- Drive Stuck at Boot: Frozen at startup due to firmware or EEPROM damage.
- Relay Clicks, No Operation: Precharge sequence doesn’t complete.
- Fan Malfunction: Overtemperature warnings caused by faulty cooling fans.
- Input Phase Detection Error: Occurs with missing or unbalanced power inputs.
- Analog Input Instability: Feedback jumps or drifts from the terminal inputs.
- Inverter Won’t Start: Despite normal power and no faults, drive fails to spin motor.
- IGBT Damage: Gate pulse board or final drive stage damage from overloads.
- Heatsink Overtemp Trip: Triggered even at low loads due to cooling or thermal sensor issues.
- Encoder Signal Loss: Sporadic feedback causing vector control shutdowns (if encoder fitted).
- Output Phase Fault: Detected when one of the U/V/W lines fails under load.
- Gate Drive Failure: Drive outputs become erratic or fail to respond under load.
- RS485 Comm Failure: Inaccessible over serial even with proper settings.
- Hard Faults on Enable: Drive faults the moment a run command is sent.
- Corrupted Memory: Parameter sets disappear or drive reverts to defaults.
- Switching Noise & Instability: Caused by improper carrier frequency or gate timing.
- Input Voltage Asymmetry: Errors due to power supply phase irregularities.
- Post-Install Failures: Drive appears damaged after wiring or retrofit attempts.
Repair & Stocking Options
At Flexa Systems, we specialize in both fast, dependable repairs and immediate replacements for Parker 690+0030/230/1BN drives. Every unit we stock or service is fully bench-tested and quality-verified.
Important Notes
If you’re not sure whether your application calls for a keypad-fitted drive or remote interface, our team can advise based on your panel layout and control logic.
Note: Prices are based on unit condition, testing scope, and availability. Contact us to confirm lead time and cost.