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#9036 - 11/20/13 02:00 AM fujitec millennium controller  
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Scott Davidson Offline
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does anyone have any info on this controller, we are wanting to take it on service, but i believe it may need a special tool to work on it, any thoughts thanks guys

#9037 - 11/20/13 03:55 AM Re: fujitec millennium controller [Re: Scott Davidson]  
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My company took a high rise full of these. Do you know what year millennium? From what I hear good running equipment but a real test troubleshooting. Good luck my friend. I will look and see what kind of literature I have in my collection and get back with you.

#9039 - 11/20/13 04:21 AM Re: fujitec millennium controller [Re: sbrmilitia]  
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think it is 2000 vintage. I seem to remember something about a interface tool, but i could be wrong.

#9040 - 11/20/13 04:55 AM Re: fujitec millennium controller [Re: Scott Davidson]  
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Excellent controller from my experience, and yes the newer ones do require a tool. You can do a lot using the print alone, but advanced troubleshooting requires a tool.

#9044 - 11/20/13 12:20 PM Re: fujitec millennium controller [Re: traction]  
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You will want a PMC for the Millenium and Viridian controller


Very large piece of advice!! Have the customer purchase the tool, and don't be jacking around trying to "copy" "hack" it you will regret it.

Very solid controllers if you understand them

#9055 - 11/21/13 03:25 AM Re: fujitec millennium controller [Re: Postal]  
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thanks for the input guys much appreciated. Postal, i have worked on the royal superdyne, is this controller similar? I have not been to the job to actually see the controller, or is it a completely different beast. understanding these controllers takes quite a bit of thought, the translation to english in the manuals can be quite confusing.

#9059 - 11/21/13 03:50 AM Re: fujitec millennium controller [Re: Scott Davidson]  
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Some of the same logic

Just inside some boards now and more "fuzzy" logic

The japs are real touchy about anyone taking there jobs/controller info
Been burned a couple of times. A few names might ring a bell , McIntyre and Holly.
The krauts are BAD about copying other peoples Crap!

#9061 - 11/21/13 03:54 AM Re: fujitec millennium controller [Re: Scott Davidson]  
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When troubleshooting these controllers, think Westinghouse.
Yes, you will need a P.C. Software and an interface board.
For reasons beyond my understanding, the neutral (white) 110 V lighting is Switched. This means the fixture is hot when switched off.

You will find UART's in the car top gutter on circuit boards and pico fuses on these boards.

The drives are sensitive to people "main lining" the disconnect and if the power is restored prior to the capacitor fully discharging, your customer will be purchasing a new drive.

The brake depends upon a series of contacts to make and break the coil and if one of the many does not make, you get no brake pick. Auxillary contacts on contactors are small and sensitive and should be checked.

Being VVVFAC with an inductive motor, it gets warm because most of the time, the elevator is either leveling or accelerating. If its a large gearless machine, make sure your customer has the funds to replace it should the windings fail.

Take particular note of the counterweight to car and load ratio. If the hoist ropes are not properly maintained, you may find some interesting things like car drifting into the overhead.

When you are accessing the car and let go of the key to return to center, the car can move up suddenly and catch you in the jaw. This means keep your hand on the switch until the car gets level with the floor.

Check the Zerk fittins, as some times people would pump in grease until the seals blew, not knowing about the relief plug opposite the zerk fitting (Name similar to the "Jetson's" son)

Its a great product. Some times, with such products, it might be better to let the client have Fujitec maintain the elevator.
You can stay home and loose money


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