Parker AC650 Drive

Fault CodeCause & Solution
1
Over
Voltage
dCHI
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

To help prevent this trip, enable the DC Link Volts Limit feature

Internal dc link voltage has reached midway between the over voltage trip level and the dynamic braking resistor control voltage.
2
Under
Voltage
dCLO
DC link low trip:
– Supply is too low/power down

Internal dc link voltage has reached midway between the lowest expected instantaneous voltage and the undervoltage trip level.
3 OC
Over Current
The motor current being drawn from the drive is too high:
– Trying to accelerate a large inertia load too quickly; ACCEL TIME time too short
– Trying to decelerate a large inertia load too quickly; DECEL TIME 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 connected to the drive
– FIXED BOOST level set too high

The over current trip uses a multiple-attempt strategy.
The warning is triggered if two or more consecutive overcurrent events are encountered (whereas five consecutive events are required for a Trip to occur).
HOt
4
HEATSINK
Drive heatsink temperature > 100ÂșC:
– The ambient air temperature is too high Poor ventilation or spacing between drives.
5 Et
EXTERNAL
TRIP
The external trip input is high:
– Check configuration to identify the source of the signal (non-standard configuration).
It 6
INVERSE
TIME
A prolonged overload condition, exceeding the Inverse Time allowance, has caused the trip:
– Remove the overload condition
LOOP 7
CURRENT
LOOP
A current of less than 1mA is present when 4-20mA setpoint is selected:
– Look for a wire break.
8 StLL
MOTOR
STALLED
The motor has stalled (not rotating) Drive in current limit >200 seconds:
– Motor loading too great.
– FIXED BOOST level set too high.
9 t3
ANIN FAULT
AIN2 overload on terminal 3:
– Overcurrent applied in Current mode to terminal 3.
12 dISP
DISPLAY
KEYPAD
Keypad has been disconnected from drive whilst drive is running in Local Control:
– Keypad accidentally disconnected from drive (indicated over Comms, or by second keypad).
13
SCI / SC1
LOST COMMS
Lost communications:
– COMMS TIMEOUT parameter set too short
– Master device failed
– Wiring broken
– Incorrect Comms setup
14
CnTC
CONTACTOR
FBK
Contactor feedback signal lost:
– Check connection to the terminal wired to “contactor closed” parameter in Sequencing Logic (non-standard configuration).
17
Ot
17 MOTOR
OVERTEMP
The motor temperature is too high:
– Excessive load
– Motor voltage rating incorrect
– FIXED BOOST level set too high
– Prolonged operation of the motor at low speed without forced cooling
– Break in motor thermistor connection
18
IHI / 1H1
CURRENT LIMIT
Software overcurrent trip:
– If the current exceeds 180% of stack rated current for a period of 1 second, the drive will trip. This is caused by shock loads. Remove the shock load.
– ACCEL TIME and/or FIXED BOOSTset too high
– DECEL TIME set too low
21
LSPD
LOW SPEED
OVER I
The motor is drawing too much current (>100%) at zero output frequency:
– FIXED BOOST level set too high.
22
t4
10V FAULT
10V fault:
– +10V REF overload warning (terminal 4) – 10mA maximum.
24
ShTt / Shft
DESATURATION
Desaturation:
– Instantaneous overcurrent. Refer to OVERCURRENT in this table.
25
DCTP
DC LINK
RIPPLE
The dc link ripple voltage is too high:
– Check for a missing input phase.
26
dbSC
BRAKE
SHORT CCT
Brake resistor overcurrent:
– Check brake resistor value is greater than minimum allowed.
28
t5
ANOUT FAULT
AOUT overload on terminal 5:
– 10mA maximum.
29
t9
DIGIO 1
(T9)
FAULT
DIN3 overload on terminal 9:
– 20mA maximum.
30
t10
DIGIO 2 (T10)
FAULT
DOUT2 overload on terminal 10:
– 50mA maximum.
31
tTIP
UNKNOWN
Unknown trip
33 ICALZero I Current Calibration:
– Current sensor calibration fault. Switch unit off/on. If persistent, return to factory.
CODEProduct Code Error Switch unit off/on.
– If persistent, return unit to factory
CAL
Calibration
Data
Error
Switch unit off/on.
– If persistent, return unit to factory
dAtA
Configuration
Data
Error Press “E” the key to accept the default configuration.
– If persistent, return unit to factory