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CHAPTER 10 – PREVENTIVE AND CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE
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Alarm / fault messages
If an alarm or a fault occurs, a specific message is
saved in the fault buffer of the drive. Information
on the 64 most recent fault and alarm events are
saved.
10.3.3 Fault handling
The faults are entered into the fault buffer as they
occur and are numbered:
• The last fault entered has number 1.
• The first fault entered has the highest number.
Information on the fault classification (eg, FC 1 or
FC 2) is also saved when the first fault of the fault
class is active. Date and time stamps facilitate
fault tracing, especially when a fault leads to sev-
eral subsequent faults.
Example:
1. +Fault AMC: Fault Class 2
2008-01-08
16:58:24.3770
2. +Fault PPCS Communication
2008-01-08
16:58:24.3760
3. +Fault AMC: Fault Class 1
2008-01-08
16:56:02.1170
4. +Fault DC Undervoltage
2008-01-08
16:56:02.1170
In the above example,
•
4. +Fault DC Undervoltage
is the reason for the
failure of the drive, as it occurred first.
•
3. +Fault AMC: Fault Class 1
classifies the fault.
•
2. +Fault PPCS Communication
represents a
subsequent fault that occurred 2 min 22 sec
later than the first fault.
•
1. +Fault AMC: Fault Class 2
classifies the fault.
10.3.4 Troubleshooting procedure
If a fault shuts down the drive, proceed as follows:
1. Do not switch off the auxiliary power supply or
try to reset a fault message before all informa-
tion at the time of the occurrence of the fault
has been saved.
2. Select the Fault History Display
on the CDP con-
trol panel.
For further information, see
.
Do
not
clear the fault buffer now!
3. Identify the fault and make a logbook entry.
4. Save the content of the data logger when a PC
is available that has DriveWindow or DriveDe-
bug installed.
The data logger provides information (eg,
waveforms of voltage, current, torque) for effi-
cient troubleshooting.
5. Contact ABB service if a fault cannot be recti-
fied.
When calling ABB service, it is recommended to
have the following data available at the time
when the fault occurred:
- Operating, ambient and load conditions
- Unusual events
After the fault has been rectified, start the drive as
described in
!
For further information on alarms and
faults, see
Appendix G – Signal and
parameter table
.
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