Carrier D2-3466-2 instruction manual Ipl

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Table 6.3 – List of Fault Codes (Continued)

 

Fault

 

 

Code

Description

Fault Cause

Corrective Action

HU

High DC bus

DC bus voltage too high (capacitor

Check input line voltage; if necessary,

 

voltage

protection).

add transformer.

 

 

Deceleration time too short.

Increase deceleration time

 

 

 

P.002/P.018/P.023 versus Maximum

 

 

 

Speed/Hz (P.004). Install DB option

 

 

 

with resistors.

IPL

Input phase loss

Voltage ripple on DC bus due to

Verify that proper voltage is being

 

 

missing input phase or an imbalance

applied to the drive. Check all phases.

 

 

between phases.

 

LU

Low DC bus

DC bus voltage too low. Line dip too

Check input voltage, line fuses. If

 

voltage

long (P.042).

necessary, add transformer. Check

 

 

 

value of Ride Through Time (P.042),

 

 

 

Line Voltage (H.021, U.018).

 

 

Input rectifier diodes defective.

Check DC bus voltage. If incorrect,

 

 

 

replace diode set.

nCL

Network comm loss

Communications with the

Check network cabling from network

 

 

AutoMax network have been lost.

master to network option board. Check

 

 

 

that network master is operating

 

 

 

properly.

nId

Identification

Drive started but Identification

Reset fault. Perform Identification

 

Request not yet

Result = Zero.

Request. Restart drive.

 

performed (V/Hz

 

 

 

only)

 

 

OC

Overcurrent

Output phase-to-phase short.

Check isolation between each output

 

(steady state).

 

line.

 

Trips between 185

Bus voltage line-to-line.

Check transistor modules for correct

 

to 200% load

 

output. If incorrect, possible board

 

(based on inverter

 

defect; replace. Possible Hall effect

 

type current) check

 

current sensor defective; replace.

 

Power Module

 

 

 

Ground fault.

Check isolation between ground and

 

rating.

 

 

output terminals. Possible leakage

 

 

 

 

 

 

current sensor defect; replace sensor.

 

 

Momentary overload.

Check for motor overload; reduce load

 

 

 

on motor.

 

 

Bad motor.

Check motor for correct operation.

 

 

Torque boost / V/Hz too high (V/Hz).

Check parameters H.001, H.002,

 

 

 

and/or H.003. Enable Identification

 

 

 

Request (H.020)

 

 

Motor unknown to regulator (V/Hz).

Check that regulator was updated with

 

 

 

actual motor characteristics via

 

 

 

Identification Request (H.020).

 

 

Parameter settings (vector).

Check Encoder PPR (U.001), Motor

 

 

 

Poles (U.002), Base Frequency

 

 

 

(U.003), Motor Nameplate Amps

 

 

 

(U.004), Magnetizing Current (U.006),

 

 

 

Speed Regulator Prop. Gain (U.012).

 

 

Encoder wired incorrectly, wrong PPR.

Check encoder wiring. Perform vector

 

 

 

self-tuning.

OCA

Overcurrent (at

Overcurrent condition occurred while

See OC fault corrective actions.

 

acceleration)

accelerating.

Increase acceleration time (P.001,

 

 

Acceleration time too short.

P.017, P.021).

Troubleshooting the Drive

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