G7 ASD Operation Manual
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Control Power Undervoltage
• This fault is caused by an undervoltage condition at the 5, 15, or the 24 VDC
supply.
• 3-phase input voltage low.
CPU Fault
• CPU malfunction.
DC Bus Undervoltage
• 3-phase input voltage low.
• Defective control board.
• Excessive load on the power supply.
• Undervoltage/Ridethrough settings require adjustment.
DC Fuse Open
• Internal DC bus fuse is open.
Note:
The event that caused the Trip(s) must be corrected or must decrease to less than the threshold
value required to cause the trip to allow for a Reset to be recognized. In the event of multiple
active trips, the trip displayed will remain until all faults are corrected and all trips are cleared.
Dynamic Braking Resistor Overcurrent
• ASD inability to discharge the bus voltage during regeneration.
• No dynamic braking resistor (DBR) installed.
• Deceleration time is too short.
• Improper DBR setup information.
• Defective IGBT7 (or IGBT7 ckt.).
• 3-phase input voltage is above specification.
Dynamic Braking Resistor Overload
• Deceleration time is too short.
• DBR setting adjustment required.
• Overvoltage Stall setting adjustment required.
Earth Fault
• Ground fault at the motor.
• Ground fault at the output of the ASD.
• Current leakage to Earth Ground.
EEPROM Data Fault
• Internal EEPROM malfunction.
EEPROM Fault
• EEPROM write malfunction.
Emergency Off
• Emergency Off command received via EOI or remotely.
Encoder Loss
• Encoder signal missing while running during closed-loop operation.
Flash Memory Fault
• Flash memory malfunction.
Gate Array Fault
• Defective Gate Array or Gate Array malfunction.
Input Phase Loss
• 3-phase input to the ASD is low or missing.
Load Drooping
• Load requirement is in excess of the capabilities of the motor.
Load End Short Circuit
• Improper wiring at the ASD output to the motor.
Low Current
• Improper Low Current detection level setting.
Main Board EEPROM Fault
• Internal EEPROM malfunction.
Fault Screen Display
Possible Causes