Danfoss VACON 100X Drive Fault Codes:
| Fault Code, ID and Meaning | Cause and Remedy |
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| F1 (ID: 1, 2) Overcurrent | Cause: AC drive has detected too high a current (>4*IH) in the motor cable:
Remedy:
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| F2 (ID: 10, 11) Overvoltage | Cause: The DC-link voltage has exceeded the limits defined.
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| F3 (ID: 20, 21) Earth fault | Cause: Current measurement has detected that the sum of motor phase current is not zero.
Remedy: Check motor cables and motor. |
| F5 (ID: 40) Charging switch | Cause: The charging switch is open, when the START command has been given.
Remedy: Reset the fault and restart. Should the fault re-occur, contact the distributor near to you. |
| F7 (ID: 60) Saturation | Cause: Various causes:
Remedy: Cannot be reset from keypad. Switch off power. DO NOT RE-CONNECT POWER! Contact factory. If this fault appears simultaneously with F1, check motor cables and motor. |
| F8 (ID: 600) System fault | Cause: Communication between control board and power unit has failed. Remedy: Reset the fault and restart. Should the fault re-occur, contact the distributor near to you. |
| F8 (ID: 601) System fault | Cause: Communication between control board and power unit has interference, but it is still working. Remedy: Reset the fault and restart. Should the fault re-occur, contact the distributor near to you. |
| F8 (ID: 602) System fault | Cause: Watchdog has reset the CPU. Remedy: Reset the fault and restart. Should the fault re-occur, contact the distributor near to you. |
| F8 (ID: 603) System fault | Cause: Voltage of auxiliary power in power unit is too low. Remedy: Reset the fault and restart. Should the fault re-occur, contact the distributor near to you. |
| F8 (ID: 604) System fault | Cause: Phase fault: Voltage of an output phase does not follow the reference. Remedy: Reset the fault and restart. Should the fault re-occur, contact the distributor near to you. |
| F8 (ID: 605) System fault | Cause: CPLD has faulted but there is no detailed information about the fault. Remedy: Reset the fault and restart. Should the fault re-occur, contact the distributor near to you. |
| F8 (ID: 606) System fault | Cause: Control and power unit software are incompatible. Remedy: Update software. Should the fault re-occur, contact the distributor near to you. |
| F8 (ID: 607) System fault | Cause: Software version cannot be read. There is no software in power unit. Remedy: Update power unit software. Should the fault re-occur, contact the distributor near to you. |
| F8 (ID: 608) System fault | Cause: CPU overload. Some part of the software (for example application) has caused an overload situation. The source of fault has been suspended. Remedy: Reset the fault and restart. Should the fault re-occur, contact the distributor near to you. |
| F8 (ID: 609) System fault | Cause: Memory access has failed. For example, retain variables could not be restored. Remedy: Reset the fault and restart. Should the fault re-occur, contact the distributor near to you. |
| F8 (ID: 610) System fault | Cause: Necessary device properties cannot be read. Remedy: Reset the fault and restart. Should the fault re-occur, contact the distributor near to you. |
| F8 (ID: 614) System fault | Cause: Configuration error. Remedy: Reset the fault and restart. Should the fault re-occur, contact the distributor near to you. |
| F8 (ID: 647) System fault | Cause: Software error. Remedy: Reset the fault and restart. Should the fault re-occur, contact the distributor near to you. |
| F8 (ID: 648) System fault | Cause: Invalid function block used in application. System software and application are not compatible. Remedy: Update software. Should the fault re-occur, contact the distributor near to you. |
| F8 (ID: 649) System fault | Cause: Resource overload. Error when loading parameter initial values. Error when restoring parameters. Error when saving parameters. Remedy: Update software. Should the fault re-occur, contact the distributor near to you. |
| F9 (ID: 80, 81) Undervoltage | Cause: DC-link voltage is under the voltage limits defined.
NOTE! This fault is activated only if the drive is in Run state. Remedy: In case of temporary supply voltage break reset the fault and restart the AC drive. Check the supply voltage. If it is adequate, an internal failure has occurred. Contact the distributor near to you. |
| F10 (ID: 91) Input phase | Cause: Input line phase is missing. Remedy: Check supply voltage, fuses and cable. |
| F11 (ID: 100) Output phase supervision | Cause: Current measurement has detected that there is no current in one motor phase. Remedy: Check motor cable and motor. |
| F12 (ID: 110) Brake chopper supervision | Cause: No brake resistor installed. Brake resistor is broken. Brake chopper failure. Remedy: Check brake resistor and cabling. If these are ok, the chopper is faulty. Contact the distributor near to you. |
| F12 (ID: 111) Brake chopper saturation alarm | Cause: Brake chopper failure. Remedy: Check brake resistor and cabling. If these are ok, the chopper is faulty. Contact the distributor near to you. |
| F13 (ID: 120) AC drive undertemperature | Cause: Too low temperature measured in power unit’s heatsink or board. Heatsink temperature is under -10°C. Remedy: Check the ambient temperature. |
| F14 (ID: 130, 131, 132, 133) AC drive overtemperature | Cause: Too high temperature measured in power unit’s heatsink or board. Heatsink temperature is over 100°C. Remedy:
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| F15 (ID: 140) Motor stalled | Cause: Motor is stalled. Remedy: Check motor and load. |
| F16 (ID: 150) Motor overtemperature | Cause: Motor is overloaded. Remedy: Decrease motor load. If no motor overload exists, check the temperature model parameters. |
| F17 (ID: 160) Motor underload | Cause: Motor is underloaded. Remedy: Check load. |
| F19 (ID: 180, 181) Power overload | Cause: Drive power is too high. Remedy: Decrease load. |
| F25 (ID: 240) Motor control fault | Cause: Start angle identification has failed. Remedy: Reset the fault and restart. Should the fault re-occur, contact the distributor near to you. |
| F25 (ID: 241) Motor control fault | Cause: Generic motor control fault. Remedy: Reset the fault and restart. Should the fault re-occur, contact the distributor near to you. |
| F30 (ID: 290) STO fault | Cause: Safe OFF signal A does not allow AC drive to be set to READY state. Remedy: Reset the fault and restart. Should the fault re-occur, contact the distributor near to you. |
| F30 (ID: 291) STO fault | Cause: Safe OFF signal B does not allow AC drive to be set to READY state. Remedy: Reset the fault and restart. Should the fault re-occur, contact the distributor near to you. |
| F32 (ID: 312) Fan cooling | Cause: Fan life time is up. Remedy: Change fan and reset fan life time counter. |
| F33 (ID: 320) Fire mode enabled | Cause: Fire mode of the drive is enabled. The drive’s protections are not in use. Remedy: Check the parameter settings. |
| F37 (ID: 360) Device changed (same type) | Cause: Option board changed for one previously inserted in the same slot. The board’s parameter settings are saved. Remedy: Device is ready for use. Old parameter settings will be used. |
| F38 (ID: 370) Device changed (same type) | Cause: Option board added. The option board was previously inserted in the same slot. The board’s parameter settings are saved. Remedy: Device is ready for use. Old parameter settings will be used. |
| F39 (ID: 380) Device removed | Cause: Option board removed from slot. Remedy: Device no longer available. |
| F40 (ID: 390) Device unknown | Cause: Unknown device connected (power unit/option board). Remedy: Device no longer available. |
| F41 (ID: 400) IGBT temperature | Cause: IGBT temperature (unit temperature + I2T) is too high. Remedy:
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| F44 (ID: 430) Device changed (different type) | Cause: Option board changed or Power unit changed. No parameter settings are saved. Remedy: Set the option board parameters again if option board was changed. Set converter parameters again if power unit was changed. |
| F45 (ID: 440) Device changed (different type) | Cause: Option board added. The option board was not previously present in the same slot. No parameter settings are saved. Remedy: Set the option board parameters again. |
| F51 (ID: 1051) External Fault | Cause: Fault activated by digital input. Remedy: Check the digital input or the device connected to it. Check the parameter settings. |
| F52 (ID: 1052, 1352) Keypad communication fault | Cause: The connection between the control keypad and frequency converter is broken. Remedy: Check keypad connection and possible keypad cable. |
| F53 (ID: 1053) Fieldbus communication fault | Cause: The data connection between the fieldbus master and fieldbus board is broken. Remedy: Check installation and fieldbus master. |
| F54 (ID: 1654, 1754) Slot D/E fault | Cause: Defective option board or slot. Remedy: Check board and slot. |
| F65 (ID: 1065) PC communication fault | Cause: The data connection between the PC and frequency converter is broken. Remedy: Check PC-drive cable. |
| F66 (ID: 1066) Thermistor fault | Cause: The thermistor input has detected an increase of motor temperature. Remedy: Check motor cooling and load. Check thermistor connection (If thermistor input is not in use it has to be short circuited). |
| F68 (ID: 1301) Maintenance counter 1 alarm | Cause: Maintenance counter has reached the alarm limit. It’s a characteristic fault of the HVAC Application. Remedy: Carry out the needed maintenance and reset counter. |
| F68 (ID: 1302) Maintenance counter 2 alarm | Cause: Maintenance counter has reached the alarm limit. It’s a characteristic fault of the HVAC Application. Remedy: Carry out the needed maintenance and reset counter. |
| F68 (ID: 1303) Maintenance counter 3 alarm | Cause: Maintenance counter has reached the alarm limit. It’s a characteristic fault of the HVAC Application. Remedy: Carry out the needed maintenance and reset counter. |
| F68 (ID: 1304) Maintenance counter 4 alarm | Cause: Maintenance counter has reached the alarm limit. It’s a characteristic fault of the HVAC Application. Remedy: Carry out the needed maintenance and reset counter. |
| F69 (ID: 1310) Fieldbus mapping error | Cause: Non-existing ID number is used for mapping values to Fieldbus Process Data Out. Remedy: Check parameters in Fieldbus Data Mapping menu. |
| F69 (ID: 1311) Fieldbus mapping error | Cause: Not possible to convert one or more values for Fieldbus Process Data Out. Remedy: The value being mapped may be of undefined type. Check parameters in Fieldbus Data Mapping menu. |
| F69 (ID: 1312) Fieldbus mapping error | Cause: Overflow when mapping and converting values for Fieldbus Process Data Out (16-bit). Remedy: The value being mapped may be too large. |
| F100 (ID: 1100) Soft fill timeout | Cause: The Soft fill function in the PID controller has timed out. The wanted process value was not achieved within time. It’s a characteristic fault of the HVAC Application. Remedy: Reason might be a pipe burst. |
| F101 (ID: 1101) Process supervision fault (PID1) | Cause: PID controller: Feedback value outside of supervision limits (and the delay if set). It’s a characteristic fault of the HVAC Application. Remedy: Check settings. |
| F105 (ID: 1105) Process supervision fault (PID2) | Cause: PID controller: Feedback value outside of supervision limits (and the delay if set). It’s a characteristic fault of the HVAC Application. Remedy: Check settings. |