1 Over Voltage |
Cause: The drive internal DC link voltage is too high.
- The supply voltage is too high.
- Trying to decelerate a large inertia load too quickly (DECEL TIME too short).
- The brake resistor is open circuit.
Remedy:
- Enable the DC Link Volts Limit feature.
- Check supply voltage.
- Increase deceleration time.
- Check braking resistor connection.
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2 Stack Over I |
Cause: The motor current exceeded the capabilities of the power stack.
- Instantaneous overcurrent detected by the power stack.
Remedy:
- Refer to ‘Over Current’ (Fault ID 4) entries for detailed troubleshooting.
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3 Under Voltage |
Cause: DC link low trip.
- Supply is too low.
- Power down occurred.
Remedy:
- Check incoming power supply voltage.
- Check for loose power connections.
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4 Over Current |
Cause: The motor current being drawn from the drive is too high.
- Trying to accelerate a large inertia load too quickly (ACCEL TIME too short).
- Trying to decelerate a large inertia load too quickly (DECEL TIME too short).
- Application of shock load to motor.
- Short circuit between motor phases.
- Short circuit between motor phase and earth.
- Motor output cables too long or too many parallel motors.
- FIXED BOOST level set too high.
Remedy:
- Increase acceleration or deceleration times.
- Check for short circuits in motor or cabling.
- Check motor cable length.
- Reduce FIXED BOOST setting.
- Remove mechanical shock loads.
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5 Current Lim |
Cause: (V/Hz mode only) Current exceeded 200% of stack rated current for 1 second.
Remedy:
- Check for mechanical binding or shock loads.
- Review system sizing.
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6 Motor Stall |
Cause: The motor has stalled (not rotating). Drive in current limit >200 seconds.
- Motor loading too great.
- FIXED BOOST level set too high.
Remedy:
- Reduce motor load.
- Adjust FIXED BOOST level.
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7 Inverse Time |
Cause: A prolonged overload condition, exceeding the Inverse Time allowance.
Remedy:
- Remove the overload condition.
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8 Motor I2t |
Cause: (PMAC Motor only) Prolonged load condition exceeding motor rated current.
- Estimated motor load has reached 105%.
Remedy:
- Reduce load on the motor.
- Check motor rating configuration.
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9 Low Speed I |
Cause: Motor drawing too much current (>100%) at zero output frequency.
- FIXED BOOST level set too high.
Remedy:
- Reduce FIXED BOOST parameter.
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10 Heatsink Temp |
Cause: Drive heatsink temperature too high.
- Ambient air temperature is too high.
- Poor ventilation or spacing between drives.
Remedy:
- Check heatsink fan is rotating.
- Improve cabinet ventilation.
- Check spacing requirements.
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11 Internal Temp |
Cause: Processor or ambient temperature within power stage too high.
- Ambient temperature in the drive is too high.
Remedy:
- Check cooling and ambient temperature surrounding the drive.
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12 Motor Temp |
Cause: The motor temperature is too high.
- Excessive load.
- Motor voltage rating incorrect.
- FIXED BOOST level set too high.
- Prolonged operation at low speed without forced cooling.
- Break in motor thermistor connection.
- No link fitted to thermistor terminals.
Remedy:
- Check motor loading and cooling.
- Check thermistor connections and links.
- Verify motor parameters.
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13 Dynamic Brake |
Cause: External dynamic brake resistor has been overloaded.
- Trying to decelerate a large inertia too quickly or too often.
Remedy:
- Increase deceleration time.
- Reduce frequency of braking.
- Check brake resistor sizing.
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14 Digout Load |
Cause: 24V output voltage dropped by Digital output overload > 50 mA.
Remedy:
- Connect 24V user supply voltage.
- Decrease output load.
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15 Anin 1 Over |
Cause: Analog Input current > 30 mA (Overload detected only in Current Mode).
Remedy:
- Check wiring to Analog Input 1.
- Check source signal level.
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16 Anin 2 Over |
Cause: Analog Input current > 30 mA (Overload detected only in Current Mode).
Remedy:
- Check wiring to Analog Input 2.
- Check source signal level.
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17 Contactor |
Cause: DC Link failed to reach undervoltage trip level within contactor feedback time.
- The Line contactor failed to connect.
- Missing 3-phase line supply.
Remedy:
- Check line contactor.
- Check 3-phase supply.
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18 Phase Fail |
Cause: Indicates a missing input phase.
Remedy:
- Check incoming power supply lines.
- Check fuses/breakers.
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19 Output Phase |
Cause: Motor Output Phase is missing.
- Motor Phase not connected.
- Current sensor missing or not correctly connected.
Remedy:
- Check motor connections.
- Check current sensor connections.
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20 Vdc Ripple |
Cause: The DC link ripple voltage is too high.
- Missing input phase.
- Repetitive start/stop or forward reverse action.
Remedy:
- Check for missing input phase.
- Reduce frequency of start/stop cycles.
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21 Pwr Loss Stop |
Cause: A Power Loss Ride Through sequence occurred and limits were exceeded.
- ‘0315 Pwrl Time Limit’ exceeded.
- Motor speed reached zero during sequence.
Remedy:
- Check power supply stability.
- Adjust Power Loss Ride Through parameters.
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22 Overspeed |
Cause: Motor Speed >150% base speed when in Sensorless Vector mode.
Remedy:
- Check motor parameters.
- Check speed control loop tuning.
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23 PMAC Speed |
Cause: (PMAC Motor) Start feature in Sensorless Vector Control failed.
- Speed hasn’t reached setpoint after 5 seconds to move to closed loop.
Remedy:
- Check motor load during start.
- Check sensorless vector parameters.
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24 Speed Sensor |
Cause: Switchover Enable P0256 = TRUE.
- Control Type set directly to sensorless mode.
Remedy:
- Check encoder feedback.
- Verify switchover parameters.
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25 Speed Error |
Cause: Difference between actual motor speed and speed setpoint is too large.
- Greater than threshold for a period of time.
Remedy:
- Check PID loop tuning.
- Check for mechanical binding.
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26 Feedback Err |
Cause: Configuration error for Closed Loop Vector control.
- Pulse Encoder IO Option not correctly configured.
Remedy:
- Configure Pulse Encoder IO Option correctly.
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27 Command Loss |
Cause: Communication lost.
- Connection to Remote Keypad lost.
Remedy:
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28 Comms Break |
Cause: Lost option communications.
- Break in option communications detected.
Remedy:
- Refer to option communications manual.
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29 Base Modbus |
Cause: Lost Base Modbus communications.
Remedy:
- Check Modbus cabling.
- Check Modbus master status.
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30 Fieldbus |
Cause: Loss of connection to fieldbus master.
- Cable disconnected.
- Master offline.
- EMC problems.
Remedy:
- Check cable to fieldbus master.
- Check state of fieldbus master.
- Check for EMC interference.
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31 STO Active |
Cause: Attempt to run the motor with Safe Torque Off active.
- STO wiring issues.
- Maximum 50mA current allowance on 24V output exceeded.
Remedy:
- Check the STO wiring.
- Power the drive off and on to clear.
- Check 24V output load.
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32 External Trip |
Cause: The external (application) trip input is high.
Remedy:
- Refer to the application description to identify the source of the signal.
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33 – 36 Application Trip (A1 – A4) |
Cause: Controlled by Application_Trips block in configuration.
Remedy:
- Check application specific logic.
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37 CPU Loading |
Cause: Combination of high switching frequency, network traffic, and complicated configuration.
Remedy:
- Reduce the Ethernet load.
- Reduce the switching frequency.
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38 Track Error p |
Cause: Difference between actual pressure and demand is too high.
Remedy:
- Optimize controller adjustment.
- Increase P ERROR WINDOW.
- Increase P ERROR TIME.
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39 Track Error q |
Cause: Difference between actual volume flow and demand is too high.
Remedy:
- Optimize controller adjustment.
- Optimize speed limits.
- Increase Q ERROR WINDOW.
- Increase Q ERROR TIME.
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40 Comp Protect |
Cause: Actual motor speed lower than minimal pump/motor speed for protection time.
Remedy:
- Switch DCP off if no pressure/flow needed.
- Increase COMP PROTECTION time.
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41 p max |
Cause: The actual pressure is greater than the maximal pressure value.
Remedy:
- Check pressure regulation.
- Check maximal pressure settings.
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42 Track Error Vel |
Cause: (PMAC with feedback) Speed deviation > 500 rpm for > 1 second.
Remedy:
- Check motor feedback alignment.
- Check load stability.
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25 (Autotune) ALL_TESTS_DISABLED |
Cause: Parameter 0038 ATN TEST DISABLE set to 31.
Remedy:
- Adjust parameter 0038 settings.
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27 (Autotune) LEAKAGE_L_TIMEOUT |
Cause: Required current cannot be reached.
Remedy:
- Check motor connections and supply.
- Retry autotune.
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28 (Autotune) MOTOR_STALLED_ERROR |
Cause: Motor stall during autotune (not rotating).
Remedy:
- Check for mechanical blockage.
- Uncouple motor from load if necessary.
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34 (Autotune) SUPPLY_VOLTS_LOW |
Cause: Available voltage supply is less than 70% of the rated motor volts.
Remedy:
- Check incoming power supply.
- Verify motor voltage rating.
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