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Diagnostics

H-Max HVAC Drives

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Fault Codes and Descriptions, continued

Fault 
Code

Fault
ID

Fault Name

Possible Cause

Remedy

12

110

Brake chopper supervision
(hardware fault)

No brake resistor installed

Brake resistor is broken

Brake chopper failure

Check brake resistor and cabling. If these are 
OK, the chopper is faulty. Contact the 
distributor near you

111

Brake chopper
saturation alarm

13

120

AC drive undertemperature
(fault)

Too low temperature measured in power 
unit’s heatsink or board. Heat- sink 
temperature is under –10°C

121

AC drive overtemperature
(alarm)

14

130

AC drive overtemperature
(fault, heatsink)

Too high temperature measured in power 
unit’s heatsink or board. Heat- sink 
temperature is over 100°C

Check the correct amount and flow of 
cooling air

Check the heatsink for dust

Check the ambient temperature

Make sure that the switching 
frequency is not too high in relation to 
ambient temperature and motor load

131

AC drive overtemperature
(alarm, heatsink)

132

AC drive overtemperature
(fault, board)

133

AC drive overtemperature
(alarm, board)

15

140

Motor stalled

Motor is stalled

Check motor and load

16

150

Motor overtemperature

Motor is overloaded

Decrease motor load. If no motor overload 
exists, check the temperature model 
parameters

17

160

Motor underload

Motor is underloaded

Check load

19

180

Power overload
(short-time supervision)

Drive power is too high

Decrease load

181

Power overload
(long-time supervision)

25

Motor control fault

Start angle identification has failed.
Generic motor control fault

32

312

Fan cooling

Fan lifetime is up

Change fan and reset fan lifetime counter

33

Fire mode enabled

Fire mode of the drive is enabled. The
drive’s protections are not in use

37

360

Device changed
(same type)

Option board changed for one previously
inserted in the same slot. The board’s
parameter settings are saved

Device is ready for use. Old parameter settings
will be used

38

370

Device changed
(same type)

Option board added. The option board was
previously inserted in the same slot. The
board’s parameter settings are saved

Device is ready for use. Old parameter settings
will be used

39

380

Device removed

Optional board removed from slot

Device no longer available

40

390

Device unknown

Unknown device connected (power
unit/option board)

Device no longer available

41

400

IGBT temperature

IGBT temperature (unit tempe I

2

T)

is too high

Check loading

Check motor size

Make identification run

43

420

Encoder fault

Encoder 1 channel A is missing

Check encoder connections

Check encoder and encoder cable

Check encoder board

Check encoder frequency in open loop

421

Encoder 1 channel B is missing

422

Both encoder 1 channels are missing

423

Encoder reversed

424

Encoder board missing

Summary of Contents for H-Max Series

Page 1: ...H Max HVAC Drives Quick Start Guide Effective September 2011 Supersedes August 2011...

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Page 3: ...RTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFICALLY SET OUT IN ANY EXISTING CONTRACT BETWEEN THE PARTIES ANY SUCH CONTRACT STATES THE ENTIRE OBLIGATION OF EATON THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCU...

Page 4: ...77 ETN CARE 386 2273 8 00 a m 6 00 p m EST FAX 800 752 8602 After Hours Emergency 800 543 7038 6 00 p m 8 00 a m EST If you are in the U S or Canada and have OI or PLC questions you can take advantage...

Page 5: ...or Fieldbus Control page for easy operation and monitoring of the most essential values Run interlock input damper interlock Drive will not start before this input is activated Different pre heat mod...

Page 6: ...ode Force Bypass Contact closed bypass DIN1 DIN6 Common Output Frequency 0 20 mA Analog Output Common Ground RS 485 DATA Speed Select 0 100 Preset speed U T1 V T2 W T3 R R L1 L2 L3 Three Phase Input I...

Page 7: ...the EMEA Keypad Functionality is quite similar The EMEA keypad does not support the bypass functionality commonly used in the United States US Keypad Buttons EMEA Keypad Buttons Switching Between Driv...

Page 8: ...r current location The Status field gives information about the present status of the drive See Control Connections on Page 2 Main Menu Using the Graphical Keypad Editing Values Change value of a para...

Page 9: ...is always used as control place while in hand control Hand control has higher priority than auto control Therefore if for example bypassed by parameter P2 1 17 through digital input while in Remote th...

Page 10: ...other control places or reference values are used the display will show Frequency reference which is not editable The other values on the page are Multimonitoring values You can choose which values ap...

Page 11: ...talled Now the Startup Wizard is done The Startup Wizard can be re initiated by pressing and holding the back reset button for two seconds The Startup Wizard will appear upon next power up 1 Run Start...

Page 12: ...dBack1 Srce AI2 AI1 Not Used ProceDataIn8 ProceDataIn7 ProceDataIn6 ProceDataIn5 ProceDataIn4 ProceDataIn3 ProceDataIn2 ProceDataIn1 AI6 AI5 AI4 AI3 2 Process Unit Selection Several Selections 3 Proce...

Page 13: ...d Menus Monitor Basic Diagnostics Active Faults Timer Functions Reset Faults Multimonitor Fault History Parameters Basic Parameters Total Counters Analog Inputs Trip Counters Digital Inputs Software I...

Page 14: ...Motor Nom Freq 111 P2 1 15 Motor Nom Speed 112 P2 1 16 MotorPowerFactor 120 P2 1 17 Current Limit 107 P2 1 18 Service Factor 1357 Parameter Group 2 2 Analog Inputs Analog Input 1 P2 2 1 1 AI1 Signal s...

Page 15: ...5 AI6 Custom Max 203 P2 2 6 6 AI6 Filter Time 200 Parameter Group 2 2 Basic Parameters Basic P2 2 7 1 Ref Scale Min 1307 P2 2 7 2 Ref Scale Max 1308 Parameter Group 2 3 Digital Inputs Digital Input 1...

Page 16: ...0054 P2 4 1 6 AO1 Invert 10060 Parameter Group 2 5 Digital Outputs Digital Output 1 P2 5 1 1 RO1 function 11001 P2 5 1 2 RO1 Invert 11020 P2 5 1 3 RO1 ON delay 11002 P2 5 1 4 RO1 OFF delay 11003 Digit...

Page 17: ...0 P2 6 1 15 S Ramp 2 Shape 501 Skip Frequencies P2 6 2 1 Range 1 Low Lim 509 P2 6 2 2 Range 1 High Lim 510 P2 6 2 3 Range 2 Low Lim 511 P2 6 2 4 Range 2 High Lim 512 P2 6 2 5 Range 3 Low Lim 513 P2 6...

Page 18: ...FieldbusComm Flt 733 P2 8 1 13 InputPhaseFault 730 P2 8 1 14 MotorStall Flt 709 P2 8 1 15 PID1 Supervision 749 P2 8 1 16 PID2 Supervision 757 P2 8 1 17 SlotCommFlt 734 P2 8 1 18 Preset Alarm Freq 183...

Page 19: ...WakeUpLevel PID Controller 1 1018 P2 9 1 2 10 SP 1 boost PID Controller 1 1071 P2 9 1 2 11 SP 2 Source PID Controller 1 431 P2 9 1 2 12 SP 2 minimum PID Controller 1 1073 P2 9 1 2 13 SP 2 maximum PID...

Page 20: ...2 1 9 Dead Band PID Controller 2 1637 P2 9 2 1 10 Dead band delay PID Controller 2 1638 PID Controller 2 Setpoints P2 9 2 2 1 Keypad SP 1 PID Controller 2 1640 P2 9 2 2 2 Keypad SP 2 PID Controller 2...

Page 21: ...1097 P2 12 9 Bandwidth delay 1098 Parameter Group 2 13 Braking Braking P2 13 1 DC Brake Current 507 P2 13 2 DC Time Stop 508 P2 13 3 DC BrakeFreqStop 515 P2 13 4 StartMagnTime 516 P2 13 5 StartMagnCu...

Page 22: ...l 2 1678 P2 16 2 5 Assign to channel Interval 2 1679 Interval 3 P2 16 3 1 ON Time Interval 3 1680 P2 16 3 2 Off Time Interval 3 1681 P2 16 3 3 From Day Interval 3 1682 P2 16 3 4 To Day Interval 3 1683...

Page 23: ...in the Fault history Entering the Fault history and clicking OK on the selected fault shows the fault time data details Fault Code Fault ID Fault Name Possible Cause Remedy 1 1 Overcurrent hardware fa...

Page 24: ...he software for example application has caused an overload situation The source of fault has been suspended Reset the fault and restart Should the fault re occur contact the distributor near you 609 M...

Page 25: ...odel parameters 17 160 Motor underload Motor is underloaded Check load 19 180 Power overload short time supervision Drive power is too high Decrease load 181 Power overload long time supervision 25 Mo...

Page 26: ...Slot A fault Defective option board or slot Check board and slot 1454 Slot B fault 1654 Slot D fault 1754 Slot E fault 65 1065 PC communication fault The data connection between the PC and frequency c...

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Page 28: ...nsuring that reliable efficient and safe power is available when it s needed most With unparalleled knowledge of electrical power management across industries experts at Eaton deliver customized integ...

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