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Troubleshooting, Diagnoses and Maintenance
CG Drives & Automation, 01-5326-01r5
*) Refer to table Table 44regarding which Desat or
Power Fault is triggered.
12.2
Trip conditions, causes
and remedial action
The table later on in this section must be seen as a basic aid
to find the cause of a system failure and to how to solve any
problems that arise. An AC drive is mostly just a small part
of a complete AC drive system. Sometimes it is
difficult to determine the cause of the failure, although the
AC drive gives a certain trip message it is not always easy to
find the right cause of the failure. Good knowledge of the
complete drive system is therefore
necessary. Contact your supplier if you have any questions.
The AC drive is designed in such a way that it tries to avoid
trips by limiting torque, overvolt etc.
Failures occurring during commissioning or shortly after
commissioning are most likely to be caused by incorrect
settings or even bad connections.
Failures or problems occurring after a reasonable period of
failure-free operation can be caused by changes in the system
or in its environment (e.g. wear).
Failures that occur regularly for no obvious reasons are
generally caused by Electro Magnetic Interference. Be sure
that the installation fulfils the demands for installation
stipulated in the EMC directives. See chapter, EMC and
standards.
Sometimes the so-called “Trial and error” method is a
quicker way to determine the cause of the failure. This can
be done at any level, from changing settings and functions to
disconnecting single control cables or replacing entire drives.
The Trip Log can be useful for determining whether certain
trips occur at certain moments. The Trip Log also records
the time of the trip in relation to the run time counter.
Table 43
List of trips and warnings
Trip/Warning
messages
Selections
Trip
(Normal/
Soft)
Warning
indicators
(Area D)
Motor I
2
t
Trip/Off/Limit
Normal/Soft I
2
t
PTC
Trip/Off
Normal/Soft
Motor PTC
On
Normal
PT100
Trip/Off
Normal/Soft
Motor lost
Trip/Off
Normal
Locked rotor
Trip/Off
Normal
Ext trip
Via DigIn
Normal/Soft
Ext Mot Temp
Via DigIn
Normal/Soft
Mon MaxAlarm
Trip/Off/Warn Normal/Soft
Mon MinAlarm
Trip/Off/Warn Normal/Soft
Comm error
Trip/Off/Warn Normal/Soft
CRIO Dev
Via Option
Normal
CRIO Comm
Via Option
Normal
Encoder
Trip/Off
Normal
Pump
Via Option
Normal
Over temp
On
Normal
OT
Over curr F
On
Normal
Over volt D
On
Normal
Over volt G
On
Normal
Over volt
On
Normal
Over speed
On
Normal
Under voltage
On
Normal
LV
LC Level
Trip/Off/Warn
Via DigIn
Normal/Soft LCL
Desat ### *
On
Normal
DClink error
On
Normal
Power Fault
PF #### *
On
Normal
Ovolt m cut
On
Normal
Over voltage
Warning
VL
Safe stop
Warning
SST
Brake
Trip/Off/Warn Normal
OPTION
On
Normal
Internal error
Normal
WARNING!
If it is necessary to open the AC drive or any
part of the system (motor cable housing,
conduits, electrical panels, cabinets, etc.) to
inspect or take measure-ments as suggested in this
instruction manual, it is absolutely necessary to read
and follow the safety instructions in the manual.
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