Danfoss VLT 6000 Drive Fault Codes:
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| WARNING 1 10 VOLT LOW | Cause: The 10 V voltage from terminal 50 on the control card is below 10 V. The 10 volts supply is overloaded. Remedy:
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| WARNING/ALARM 2 LIVE ZERO ERROR | Cause: The current or voltage signal on terminal 53, 54 or 60 is below 50% of the value preset in parameters 309, 312 and 315 (Terminal, Minimum Scaling). |
| WARNING/ALARM 4 MAINS PHASE LOSS | Cause: Phase missing on the input power. Remedy:
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| WARNING 5 DC LINK VOLTAGE HIGH | Cause: The intermediate DC circuit voltage is higher than Voltage Warning High. The drive is still controlling the motor. |
| WARNING 6 DC LINK VOLTAGE LOW | Cause: The intermediate DC circuit voltage is lower than Voltage Warning Low. The drive is still controlling the motor. |
| WARNING/ALARM 7 DC LINK OVERVOLT | Cause: The intermediate circuit voltage (DC) is higher than the Overvoltage Limit of the drive. The drive will trip after a fixed period (depends upon the unit). |
| WARNING/ALARM 8 UNDERVOLTAGE (DC LINK UNDERVOLT) | Cause: The intermediate circuit voltage (DC) drops below the Undervoltage Limit of the inverter. The drive will trip after a fixed period. Remedy:
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| WARNING/ALARM 9 INVERTER TIME | Cause: The electronic thermal inverter protection reports that the drive is about to trip because of an overload (Warning at 98%, Trip at 100%). The drive cannot be reset until counter drops below 90%. Remedy:
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| WARNING/ALARM 10 MOTOR TIME | Cause: According to the electronic thermal protection, the motor is overheated. The motor is overloaded to more than 100% of the preset rated motor current for too long. Remedy:
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| WARNING/ALARM 11 MOTOR THERMISTOR | Cause: The thermistor or the thermistor connection has been disconnected. Remedy:
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| WARNING/ALARM 12 CURRENT LIMIT | Cause: The current is higher than the value in parameter 215 (Current Limit) and the drive trips after the time set in parameter 412 (Trip Delay Overcurrent) has passed. Remedy:
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| WARNING/ALARM 13 OVER CURRENT | Cause: The inverter peak current limit (approx 200% of rated current) has been exceeded. Remedy:
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| ALARM 14 EARTH FAULT | Cause: There is current leakage from the output phases to ground, either in the leads between the drive and the motor or in the motor itself. Remedy:
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| ALARM 15 SWITCH MODE FAULT | Cause: Fault in the switch mode power supply (internal ±15 V supply). Remedy:
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| ALARM 16 CURR. SHORT CIRCUIT | Cause: There is a short circuit in the output from the drive. Remedy:
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| WARNING/ALARM 17 STD BUSTIMEOUT | Cause: There is no serial communication with the drive. (Only enabled if parameter 510 is not OFF). Remedy:
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| WARNING/ALARM 18 HPFB TIMEOUT | Cause: There is no serial communication with the communication option card in the drive. (Only enabled if parameter 804 is not OFF). Remedy:
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| WARNING 19 EE ERROR POWER | Cause: There is a fault on the power card EEPROM. The drive will continue to function, but is likely to fail at the next power-up. Remedy:
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| WARNING 20 EE ERROR CONTROL | Cause: There is a fault in the EEPROM on the control card. The drive will continue to function, but is likely to fail at the next power-up. Remedy:
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| ALARM 22 AMA FAULT | Cause: A fault has been found during automatic motor adaptation (AMA). The text shown in the display indicates a fault message. AMA can only be carried out if there are no alarms during the AMA process. Details:
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| ALARM 29 HEAT SINK OVER TEMP. | Cause: The heatsink temperature became too high. For NEMA 1 drives, the limit is 90°C. For NEMA 12 drives, the limit is 80°C. The tolerance is ±5°C. The fault cannot be reset until the temperature of the heatsink has fallen below 60°C. The fault could be due to the following:
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| ALARM 30 MISSING MOT.PHASE U | Cause: Motor phase U, as indicated by the letters on the output terminal block, is missing or has a high impedance. Remedy: Remove power to the drive and check motor phase U. |
| ALARM 31 MISSING MOT.PHASE V | Cause: Motor phase V, as indicated by the letters on the output terminal block is missing or has a high impedance. Remedy: Remove power to the drive and check motor phase V. |
| ALARM 32 MISSING MOT.PHASE W | Cause: Motor phase W, as indicated by the letters on the output terminal block is missing or has a high impedance. Remedy: Remove power to the drive and check motor phase W. |
| WARNING/ALARM 34 HPFB COMM. FAULT | Cause: The serial communication on the communication option card is not working. |
| WARNING 35 OUT FREQ RNG/ROT LIM | Cause: This warning will occur if the output frequency has reached its Output Frequency Low Limit, parameter 201, or Output Frequency High Limit, parameter 202. If the drive is in Closed Loop, parameter 100, the warning will show in the display. |
| ALARM 37 GATE DRIVE FAULT | Cause: An output IGBT or the power card is defective. Remedy: Contact the Danfoss Graham service department. |
| WARNING 39 CHECK PAR. 104, 106 | Cause: Parameters 104, Motor Frequency, or 106, Rated Motor Speed, have probably not been set correctly. (Part of Auto Optimization Warnings 39 through 42). Remedy:
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| WARNING 40 CHECK PAR. 103, 105 | Cause: Parameter 103 Motor Voltage, or 105 Motor Current, has not been set correctly. Remedy: Correct the setting and run AMA again. (Follow standard AMA interaction procedure). |
| WARNING 41 MOTOR TOO BIG | Cause: The motor used is probably too large for AMA to be carried out. The setting in parameter 102 Motor Power, may not match the motor. Remedy: Check the motor and select ‘Continue’ or [STOP]. |
| WARNING 42 MOTOR TOO SMALL | Cause: The motor used is probably too small for AMA to be carried out. The setting in parameter 102 Motor Power, may not match the motor. Remedy: Check the motor and select ‘Continue’ or [STOP]. |
| ALARM 60 EXTERNAL FAULT | Cause: Terminal 27, parameter 304, Digital Inputs, has been programmed for a Safety Interlock and is a logic ‘0’. |
| WARNING 61 FOUT < FLOW | Cause: The output frequency is lower than parameter 223, Warning: Low Frequency. |
| WARNING 62 FOUT > FHIGH | Cause: The output frequency is higher than parameter 224, Warning: High Frequency. |
| WARNING/ALARM 63 I MOTOR < I LOW | Cause: The output current is lower than parameter 221, Warning: Low Current. Remedy: Select the required function in parameter 409, Function in Case of No Load. |
| WARNING 64 I MOTOR > I HIGH | Cause: The output current is higher than parameter 222, Warning: High Current. |
| WARNING 65 FEEDBACK < FDB LOW | Cause: The resulting feedback value is lower than parameter 227, Warning: Low Feedback. |
| WARNING 66 FEEDBACK > FDB HIGH | Cause: The resulting feedback value is higher than parameter 228, Warning: High Feedback. |
| WARNING 67 REF. < REF LOW | Cause: The remote controlled reference is lower than parameter 225, Warning: Low Reference. |
| WARNING 68 REF. > REF HIGH | Cause: The remote controlled reference is higher than parameter 226, Warning: High Reference. |
| WARNING 69 TEMP.AUTO DERATE | Cause: The heat sink temperature has exceeded the maximum value and the auto derating function in parameter 411, Function at Over Temp, is active. |
| WARNING 99 UNKNOWN ALARM | Cause: An unknown fault has occurred which the software is not able to handle. Remedy: Contact Danfoss Graham service department. |