2. Troubleshooting
2.1 Inverter trip contents,remedy,advise
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| If the motor is constrained |
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| Check whether the load has fluctuated sharply. | |
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| or decelerated, a high |
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| OC.Drive |
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| inverter and the inverter |
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| may fail. To avoid this |
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| Check for the ground fault. | ||||||||||
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| problem, the inverter |
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| (Check the output cables and motor.) | |
| shuts off its output and | During |
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| Check whether the inverter has decelerated the | |
| displays the error code | deceleration |
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| OC.Decel |
| motor quickly. | |
| shown on the right when it |
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| (Increase the deceleration time.) | |||||||
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| detects a current higher |
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Overcurrent |
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| Check whether the inverter has accelerated the | ||
than a specified level. |
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| motor quickly. | ||
protection | This protective function |
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| (Increase the acceleration time.) | |
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| Check whether the motor has been locked. | |||||||
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| OC.Accel |
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| detector (CT) to detect | acceleration |
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| (Check the motor and wiring.) | ||||||
| overcurrent. |
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| Check whether the torque boost current has | |
| When a current as high as |
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| been set too high. | |
| about 220% of the |
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| (Reduce the boost current.) | |
| inverter's rated output |
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| Check whether the DC braking force is too high. | |
| current is detected, the |
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| (Reduce the braking force.) | |
| protective circuit operates | Others |
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| Over.C |
| Check whether the current detector (CT) is | ||
| and the inverter trips. |
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| (Replace or repair the CT.) | |
| This protective function monitors the |
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| Check whether the motor load is too high. | ||||||||||
| inverter output current, and shuts off the |
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| (Reduce the load factor.) | ||||||||||
| inverter output and displays the error code |
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| Check whether the thermal level is appropriate. | ||||||||||
| shown on the right when the internal |
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Overload | electronic thermal protection circuit |
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detects a motor overload. |
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| The electronic thermal protection is easily | ||
protection | If the error occurs, the inverter will trip |
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| Over.L |
| triggered when the output frequency is 5 Hz or | |||
(*1) | according to the setting of the electronic |
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| less. If the moment of inertia of the load is large, | |||
| thermal function. |
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| this protective function may operate when the | |
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| inverter accelerates the motor and the | |
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| acceleration may be disabled. If this problem | |
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| occurs, increase the torque boost current or | |
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| adjust other settings as needed. | |
| When the BRD operation rate exceeds |
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| Check whether the inverter has decreased the | ||||||||||
| the setting of "b090", this protective |
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| motor quickly. | ||||||||||
Braking | function shuts off the inverter output and |
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| (Increase the deceleration time.) | ||||||||||
displays the error code shown on the |
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| Check whether the operation cycle is too short. | |||||||||||
resistor | right. |
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| OL.BRD |
| (Prolong the operation cycle.) | |
overload |
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| Check whether the set BRD operation rate is | ||
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| (Adjust the setting to an appropriate level.) | |
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| Note: confirm the maximum allowable capacity | |
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| of the resistor. | |
| If the DC voltage across the P and N |
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| terminals rises too high, an inverter failure |
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| may result. To avoid this problem, this |
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| protective function shuts off the inverter |
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| Check whether the inverter has decreased the | ||||||||||
| output and displays the error code shown |
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| motor quickly. | |||||||||||
| on the right when the DC voltage across |
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| the P and N terminals exceeds a specified |
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| Over.V |
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Overvoltage |
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| Check for a ground fault. | |||||
protection | level because of an increase in the energy |
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| (Check the output cables and motor.) | |||||
| regenerated by the motor or the input |
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| Check whether the motor has been rotated by | ||||||||||
| voltage (during operation). |
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| the action of the load. | ||
| The inverter will trip if the DC voltage |
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| across the P and N terminals exceeds |
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| about 400 VDC (in case of the 200 V class |
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| models) or about 800 VDC (in case of the |
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| 400 V class models). |
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| Check for the noise sources located near the | ||||||||||
EEPROM | external noise or an abnormal |
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temperature rise, the inverter shuts off its |
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error | output and displays the error code shown |
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| EEPROM |
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(*2) (*3) | on the right. |
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| Note: An EEPROM error may result in a |
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| (Check the heat sink for clogging, and clean it.) | ||||||||||
| CPU error. |
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| (Replace the cooling fan.) |
*1 The inverter will not accept any reset command within about 10 seconds after tripping (i.e., after the protective function operates).
*2 The inverter will not accept any reset command after an EEPROM error occurs with error code displayed. Turn off the inverter power once. If error code "E08" is displayed when the inverter power is turned on subsequently, the internal memory device may have failed or parameters may have not been stored correctly. In such cases, initialize the inverter, and then
*3 The inverter will not accept reset commands input via the RS terminal or entered by the STOP/RESET key. Therefore, turn off the inverter power.
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