Delta VFD-F Series Drive Fault Codes:
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| oc Over Current | Cause: The AC drive detects an abnormal increase in current. Remedy:
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| ou Over Voltage | Cause: The AC drive detects that the DC bus voltage has exceeded its maximum allowable value. Remedy:
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| oH Over Heat | Cause: The AC drive temperature sensor detects excessive heat. Remedy:
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| Lu Low Voltage | Cause: The AC drive detects that the DC bus voltage has fallen below its minimum value. Remedy:
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| oL Over Load | Cause: The AC drive detects excessive drive output current. Note: The AC drive can withstand up to 150% of the rated current for a maximum of 60 seconds. Remedy:
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| oL1 Internal electronic overload trip | Cause: Internal electronic overload trip. Remedy:
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| oL2 Motor Overload | Cause: Motor overload. Check the parameter settings (Pr.6-03 to Pr.6-05). Remedy:
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| HPF1 GFF hardware error | Cause: GFF hardware error. Remedy:
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| HPF2 CC (Current Clamp) | Cause: CC (Current Clamp) error. Remedy:
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| HPF3 OC hardware error | Cause: OC hardware error. Remedy:
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| HPF4 OV hardware error | Cause: OV hardware error. Remedy:
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| HPF5 OH hardware error | Cause: OH hardware error. Remedy:
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| cE– Communication Error | Cause: Communication Error. Remedy:
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| ocA Over-current during acceleration | Cause: 1. Short-circuit at motor output. 2. Torque boost too high. 3. Acceleration time too short. 4. AC drive output capacity is too small. Remedy:
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| ocd Over-current during deceleration | Cause: 1. Short-circuit at motor output. 2. Deceleration time too short. 3. AC drive output capacity is too small. Remedy:
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| ocn Over-current during steady state | Cause: 1. Short-circuit at motor output. 2. Sudden increase in motor loading. 3. AC drive output capacity is too small. Remedy:
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| EF Analog Signal Error | Cause: Analog Signal Error. Remedy:
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| EF1 Emergency stop | Cause: When the multi-function input terminals (MI1 to MI8) stop, AC drive stops any output. Remedy:
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| cF1 Internal memory error | Cause: Internal memory IC cannot be programmed. Remedy:
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| cF2 Internal memory error | Cause: Internal memory IC cannot be read. Remedy:
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| cF3.3 U-phase error | Cause: U-phase error. Remedy:
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| cF3.4 V-phase error | Cause: V-phase error. Remedy:
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| cF3.5 W-phase error | Cause: W-phase error. Remedy:
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| cF3.6 OV or LV | Cause: OV or LV (Over Voltage or Low Voltage) error. Remedy:
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| cF3.7 Isum error | Cause: Isum error. Remedy:
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| cF3.8 OH error | Cause: OH (Over Heat) error. Remedy:
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| codE Software protection failure | Cause: Software protection failure. Remedy:
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| cFA Auto accel/decel failure | Cause: Auto accel/decel failure. Remedy:
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| GFF Ground fault | Cause: The AC drive output is abnormal. When the output terminal is grounded (short circuit current is 50% more than the AC drive rated current), the AC drive power module may be damaged. Remedy:
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| bb External Base Block | Cause: External Base Block. AC drive output is turned off. Remedy:
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| FbL PID Feedback Signal Error | Cause: PID Feedback Signal Error. Remedy:
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| FAnP Fan Power Fault | Cause: Fan Power Fault (150~300HP). Remedy:
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| FF1 Fan 1 fault | Cause: Fan 1 fault (150~300HP). Remedy:
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| FF2 Fan 2 fault | Cause: Fan 2 fault (150~300HP). Remedy:
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| FF3 Fan 3 fault | Cause: Fan 3 fault (150~300HP). Remedy:
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| FF123 Fan 1, 2, 3 fault | Cause: Fan 1, 2, 3 fault (150~300HP). Remedy:
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| FF12 Fan 1, 2 fault | Cause: Fan 1, 2 fault (150~300HP). Remedy:
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| FF13 Fan 1, 3 fault | Cause: Fan 1, 3 fault (150~300HP). Remedy:
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| FF23 Fan 2, 3 fault | Cause: Fan 2, 3 fault (150~300HP). Remedy:
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| Fu Gate Drive Low Voltage Protect | Cause: Gate Drive Low Voltage Protect. Remedy:
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