Crown RR/RD 5200S AC:
Creep Speed only (No Codes)

I have an RD5200S AC. Creep/limp speed (<0.5mph) only with no codes. Can anyone tell me what voltage readings I should see at the "U" "V" & "W" motor leads at full travel command. All 3 AC motor leads are pulling 300+ amps at full travel demand. I looked at this though access 1 and also confirmed it with an amp clap direct on each lead.

I have already confirmed all my command inputs (POT1 etc.) are at spec.

I'm leaning toward a failed trac mot but would like a little more info to support my theory.

Thanks!
  • Posted 22 Dec 2016 01:59
  • Modified 22 Dec 2016 02:42 by poster
  • Discussion started by chevotaman
  • Texas, United States
It's all just nuts n' bolts.
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Yep sometimes access 3's don't throw codes
  • Posted 1 May 2022 00:51
  • Reply by Ratm
  • Florida, United States
Stoney
I've encountered this before, actually! I've noticed that sometimes my RMD or RD (RR Series) will go at a creep-only speed, but as soon as I turn the steering column enough to turn the wheel a small amount, I am given full speed control once again.

I've just shrugged it off as a quirk of my lift, and learned to deal with it.
  • Posted 5 Mar 2017 00:40
  • Reply by Raina
  • Indiana, United States
Try calibrating the POT. And check the motor encoder input.
  • Posted 20 Jan 2017 13:18
  • Reply by Yidneck
  • New York, United States
Dreamt I was fixing a machine, then came the paperwork and it turned into a nightmare.
Yes, RD5200S-AC

It was the Traction Mot.
  • Posted 7 Jan 2017 06:47
  • Reply by chevotaman
  • Texas, United States
It's all just nuts n' bolts.
What height does it think the forks are at? Also are you sure it is a 5200 and not a 5700? If 5700 it could be Access#4 module with the accelerometer.
  • Posted 27 Dec 2016 01:54
  • Reply by popeye
  • Ohio, United States

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