INVT GD300-21 Drive Fault Codes:
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| OUT1 [1] Inverter unit U-phase protection | Cause: ACC is too fast. IGBT module is damaged. Misacts caused by interference. Drive wires are poorly connected. To-ground short circuit occurs. Remedy:
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| OUT2 [2] Inverter unit V-phase protection | Cause: (See OUT1 causes). Remedy:
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| OUT3 [3] Inverter unit W-phase protection | Cause: (See OUT1 causes). Remedy:
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| OV1 [7] Overvoltage during acceleration | Cause: Exception occurred to input voltage. Large energy feedback. Remedy:
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| OV2 [8] Overvoltage during deceleration | Cause: Exception occurred to input voltage. Large energy feedback. Remedy:
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| OV3 [9] Overvoltage during constant speed running | Cause: Exception occurred to input voltage. Large energy feedback. Remedy:
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| OC1 [4] Overcurrent during acceleration | Cause: ACC/DEC is too fast. The voltage of the grid is too low. Inverter power is too small. Load transient or exception occurred. To-ground short circuit or output phase loss occurred. Strong external interference sources. Remedy:
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| OC2 [5] Overcurrent during deceleration | Cause: (See OC1 causes). Remedy:
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| OC3 [6] Overcurrent during constant speed running | Cause: (See OC1 causes). Remedy:
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| UV [10] Bus undervoltage fault | Cause: The voltage of the grid is too low. Remedy:
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| OL1 [11] Motor overload | Cause: The grid voltage is too low. The motor rated current is set incorrectly. The motor stall occurs or the load transient is too large. Remedy:
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| OL2 [12] Inverter overload | Cause: ACC is too fast. The motor in rotating is restarted. The voltage of the grid is too low. Load is too large. Remedy:
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| SPI [13] Phase loss on input side | Cause: Phase loss or violent fluctuation occurred on input R, S, T. Remedy:
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| SPO [14] Phase loss on output side | Cause: Phase loss occurred to U, V, W output (or the three phases of motor is asymmetrical). Remedy:
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| OH1 [15] Rectifier module overheating | Cause: Air duct is blocked or fan is damaged. Ambient temperature is too high. Long-time overload running. Remedy:
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| OH2 [16] Inverter module overheat | Cause: Air duct is blocked or fan is damaged. Ambient temperature is too high. Long-time overload running. Remedy:
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| EF [17] External fault | Cause: S external faulty input terminal action. Remedy:
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| CE [18] RS485 communication fault | Cause: Baud rate is set improperly. Communication line fault. Incorrect communication address. Communication suffers from strong interference. Remedy:
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| ItE [19] Current detection fault | Cause: Poor contact of the connector of control board. Hall component is damaged. Exception occurred to amplification circuit. Remedy:
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| tE [20] Motor autotuning fault | Cause: The motor capacity does not match the inverter capacity. Motor parameter is set improperly. The parameters gained from autotuning deviate sharply from the standard parameters. Autotuning timeout. Remedy:
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| EEP [21] EEPROM operation fault | Cause: Error in reading or writing control parameters. The EEPROM is damaged. Remedy:
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| PIDE [22] PID feedback offline fault | Cause: PID feedback offline. PID feedback source disappears. Remedy:
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| END [24] Running time reached | Cause: The actual running time of the inverter is longer than the internal set running time. Remedy:
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| OL3 [25] Electronic overload fault | Cause: The inverter reports overload pre-alarm according to the setting. Remedy:
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| PCE [26] Keypad communication fault | Cause: Keypad cable connected improperly or disconnected. Keypad cable too long, causing strong interference. Keypad or mainboard communication circuit error. Remedy:
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| UPE [27] Parameter upload error | Cause: Keypad cable connected improperly or disconnected. Keypad cable too long, causing strong interference. Keypad or mainboard communication circuit error. Remedy:
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| DNE [28] Parameter download error | Cause: Keypad cable connected improperly or disconnected. Keypad cable too long, causing strong interference. Data storage error occurred to the keypad. Remedy:
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| ETH1 [32] To-ground short-circuit fault 1 | Cause: Inverter output is short connected to the ground. There is a fault in the current detection circuit. Remedy:
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| ETH2 [33] To-ground short-circuit fault 2 | Cause: Inverter output is short connected to the ground. There is a fault in the current detection circuit. Remedy:
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| dEu [34] Speed deviation fault | Cause: The load is too heavy or stalled. Remedy:
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| STo [35] Mal-adjustment fault | Cause: SM control parameters are set incorrectly. Autotuned parameters are not accurate. The inverter is not connected to the motor. Remedy:
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| LL [36] Electronic underload fault | Cause: The inverter reports underload pre-alarm according to the setting. Remedy:
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| E_FAN [37] Auxiliary fan fault | Cause: The fan inverter is in fault. Remedy:
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| PSF [38] Phase sequence fault | Cause: The phase sequence on the input side of the power is negative. Remedy:
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| Communication interruption | Cause: RS485 communication port is disconnected. Remedy:
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| L-AUP [44] Low auxiliary pressure fault | Cause: Auxiliary pressure is too low at start-up. Remedy:
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| HAnd [45] Handshake failure | Cause: The handshake process timeout. Remedy:
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