No.
Description
W A T
Cause of Problem
50
AMT not possible
X Either R
S
value is outside permitted limits, or
motor current is too low on at least one phase,
or the motor is too small for AMA.
51
AMT fault re. nameplate da-
ta (AMT TYPE.DATA FAULT)
X Inconsistency between registered motor data.
54
AMT wrong motor (AMT
WRONG MOTOR)
X AMA has detected a missing motor phase.
55
AMT timeout (AMT TIME-
OUT)
X Calculations are taking too long, probably
caused by noise on motor cables.
56
AMT warning during AMT
(AMT WARN. DURING AMT)
X Warning is given while AMA is performed.
99
Locked (LOCKED)
X See par. 018.
W:
Warning,
A:
Alarm,
T:
Trip locked
A warning or an alarm will appear in the display as a numerical code
Err. xx
. A warning will be
shown on the display until the fault has been corrected, while an alarm will continue to flash until
the [STOP/RESET] key is activated.The table shows the various warnings and alarms, and whether
the fault locks the frequency converter. After a
Trip locked
the mains supply is cut off and the
fault is corrected. The mains supply is reconnected and the frequency converter is reset. The
frequency converter is now ready. A
Trip
can be reset manually in three ways:
1.
Via the operating key [STOP/RESET].
2.
Via a digital input.
3.
Via serial communication.
It is also possible to choose an automatic reset in parameter 405
Reset function
. When a cross
appears in both warning and alarm, this can mean that a warning comes before an alarm. It can
also mean that it is possible for the user to programme whether a warning or an alarm will appear
for a given fault. For example, this is possible in parameter 128
Motor thermal protection
. After a
trip the motor will coast, and alarm and warning will blink on the frequency converter, but if the
fault disappears only the alarm will blink. After a reset the frequency converter will be ready to
start operation again.
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