Carrier D2-3466-2 instruction manual Identifying Fault Codes and Recovering

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6.4.2 Identifying Fault Codes and Recovering

ATTENTION: DC bus capacitors retain hazardous voltages after input power has been disconnected. After disconnecting input power, wait five

!minutes for the DC bus capacitors to discharge and then check the voltage with a voltmeter to ensure the DC bus capacitors are discharged before touching any internal components. Failure to observe this precaution could result in severe bodily injury or loss of life.

Drive fault codes are shown in table 6.3. To clear a single fault that has occurred so that the drive can be started again, correct any problems indicated by the fault code and press the STOP/RESET key on the keypad, or assert the fault reset from the selected control source (P.000). Because multiple faults can occur and only the first will be displayed, you must access the error log in order to view all of the faults that have occurred. See section 6.4.3 for instructions on how to view the error log.

Table 6.3 – List of Fault Codes

 

Fault

 

 

Code

Description

Fault Cause

Corrective Action

AIn

Analog input signal

P.011 = 4 or 5 and 4 to 20 mA analog

Verify that P.011 is set correctly.

 

loss

input is below 1 mA.

Check that the analog input source

 

 

 

supply 1 mA.

bYC

Incorrect precharge

Precharge initiated and incorrect

Check operation of the precharge.

 

status

precharge status is returned.

 

CHS

Default parameter

During drive operation:

Contact Reliance or replace Regulator

 

restore (checksum

Regulator board failure.

board.

 

error)

After Regulator board replacement:

Contact Reliance.

EC

Earth current failure

Unintentional grounding of the input.

Check isolation between ground and

 

(ground fault)

 

output terminals. Possible leakage,

 

 

 

current sensor defects; replace

 

 

 

sensor.

EEr

Non-volatile

Failure on write to non-volatile

Connect CS3000 software to upload

 

memory write

memory.

parameters or record by hand. Then

 

failure

 

replace Regulator board. Parameter

 

 

 

values will be lost when power is

 

 

 

cycled.

EL

Encoder loss

Drive is not detecting feedback from

Check the connection between the

 

 

the encoder.

encoder and the drive. Check the

 

 

 

encoder/motor coupling.

 

 

For SVC operation, conditions exist for

For SVC operation, check motor data

 

 

more than 5 seconds that may result in

parameters. Check U.006. Incorrect

 

 

an inability to complete a ramp-to-rest

magnetizing current may be generated

 

 

stop.

by performing self-tuning with a load

 

 

 

connected to the motor.

FL

Function loss

Function loss input on control terminal

Check external interlocks at terminals

 

 

is opened.

16, 20.

HId

High time

Identification process for V/Hz has

See H.019 for identification result.

 

identification

been aborted.

 

 

aborted

 

 

HIL

High line voltage

Input voltage more than 15% above

Check actual line voltage against

 

 

nominal.

U.018 or H.021.

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