Hitachi X200 Drive Fault Codes:
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| E 01 Over-current event while at constant speed | Cause: The inverter output was short-circuited, or the motor shaft is locked or has a heavy load. The dual-voltage motor is wired incorrectly. Remedy:
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| E 02 Over-current event during deceleration | Cause: Excessive current detected during deceleration. Inverter output short-circuited, motor locked, or heavy load. Remedy:
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| E 03 Over-current event during acceleration | Cause: Excessive current detected during acceleration. Inverter output short-circuited, motor locked, or heavy load. Remedy:
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| E 04 Over-current event during other conditions | Cause: Excessive current detected during conditions other than constant speed, accel, or decel. Remedy:
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| E 05 Overload protection | Cause: Motor overload detected by the electronic thermal function. The inverter trips to protect the motor. Remedy:
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| E 07 Over-voltage protection | Cause: The DC bus voltage exceeds a threshold, often due to regenerative energy from the motor (acting as a generator). Remedy:
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| E 08 EEPROM error | Cause: Built-in EEPROM memory has problems due to electrical noise or excessive temperature. Remedy:
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| E 09 Under-voltage error | Cause: Decrease of internal DC bus voltage below threshold (Control circuit fault). Can generate excessive motor heat or low torque. Remedy:
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| E 11 CPU error | Cause: A malfunction in the built-in CPU has occurred. Remedy:
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| E 12 External trip | Cause: A signal on an intelligent input terminal configured as EXT (External Trip) has occurred. Remedy:
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| E 13 USP (Unattended Start Protection) | Cause: Power was applied while a Run signal was already present (and USP is enabled). Remedy:
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| E 14 Ground fault | Cause: Ground fault detected between the inverter output and the motor during powerup tests. Remedy:
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| E 15 Input over-voltage | Cause: Input over-voltage detected after the inverter has been in Stop Mode for 100 seconds. Remedy:
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| E 21 Inverter thermal trip | Cause: Inverter internal temperature is above the threshold. Thermal sensor detected excessive temperature of power devices. Remedy:
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| E 30 Driver error | Cause: Internal inverter error at the safety protection circuit between CPU and main driver unit. Excessive electrical noise may be the cause. Remedy:
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| E 35 Thermistor error | Cause: Thermistor connected to terminals [6] and [L] has sensed temperature is too high. Remedy:
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| E 37 Safety Stop | Cause: Safety stop signal is given. Remedy:
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| E 60 Communications error | Cause: The inverter’s watchdog timer for the communications network has timed out. Remedy:
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| – – – Under-voltage (brownout) with output shutoff | Cause: Low input voltage caused the inverter to turn OFF output and try to restart. If restart fails, this alarm trips. Remedy:
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