Error Codes
An error code will appear on the display automatically when a fault causes the inverter to trip. The following table lists the cause associated with the error.
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| E01 |
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| The inverter output was |
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| speed |
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| is locked or has a heavy load. These conditions cause |
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| E02 |
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| excessive current for the inverter, so the inverter output is |
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| deceleration |
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| E03 |
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| E04 |
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| E05 |
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| Overload protection |
| When a motor overload is detected by the electronic |
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| thermal function, the inverter trips and turns OFF its |
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| E06 |
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| Braking resistor overload protection |
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| When the BRD operation rate exceeds |
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| the setting of "b090", this protective |
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| function shuts off the inverter output and |
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| E07 |
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| When the DC bus voltage exceeds a threshold, due to |
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| regenerative energy from the motor. |
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| E08 |
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| EEPROM error |
| When the |
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| noise or excessive temperature, the inverter trips and |
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| turns OFF its output to the motor. |
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| E09 |
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| A decrease of internal DC bus voltage below a threshold |
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| results in a control circuit fault. This condition can also |
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| generate excessive motor heat or cause low torque. The |
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| inverter trips and turns OFF its output. |
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| E10 |
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| Current detection error |
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| If an error occurs in the internal current |
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| detection system, the inverter will shut off its |
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| output and display the error code. |
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| E11 |
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| CPU error |
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| A malfunction in the |
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| inverter trips and turns OFF its output to the motor. |
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| E12 |
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| External trip |
| A signal on an intelligent input terminal configured as EXT |
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| E13 |
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| When the Unattended Start Protection (USP) is enabled, |
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| an error occurred when power is applied while a Run |
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| signal is present. The inverter trips and does not go into |
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| Run Mode until the error is cleared. |
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| E14 |
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| Ground fault |
| The inverter is protected by the detection of ground faults |
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| between the inverter output and the motor upon during |
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| powerup tests. This feature protects the inverter, and does |
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| E15 |
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| Input |
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| The inverter tests for input |
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| has been in Stop Mode for 100 seconds. If an |
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| state. After the fault is cleared, the inverter can enter Run |
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| Mode again. |
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| E19 |
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| Inverter thermal detection |
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| When the thermal sensor in the inverter module is not |
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| system error |
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| E21 |
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| Inverter thermal trip |
| When the inverter internal temperature is above the |
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| threshold, the thermal sensor in the inverter module |
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| detects the excessive temperature of the power devices |
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| and trips, turning the inverter output OFF. |
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| E22 |
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| CPU communication error |
| When communication between two CPU fails, inverter |
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