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SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 – FI14 User Manual

 

 

 

September 2006

Table A-1: Fault Codes (Continued)

 

 

 

 

 

Fault

 

 

 

Code

Fault

Possible Cause

Solution

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9

Undervoltage

DC link voltage is below the defined

In case of temporary supply voltage

 

 

voltage limits:

break, reset the fault and restart the

 

 

• Supply voltage too low (most

inverter. Check the supply voltage. If

 

 

probable cause)

it is adequate, an internal failure has

 

 

• Inverter internal fault

occurred.

 

 

Contact your Cutler-Hammer

 

 

 

 

 

 

distributor.

 

 

 

 

10

Input Line

Input line phase is missing.

Check supply voltage and cable.

 

Supervision

 

 

 

 

 

 

11

Output phase

Current measurement has detected

Check motor cable and motor.

 

supervision

there is no current in one motor

 

 

 

phase.

 

 

 

 

 

12

Brake Chopper

• No brake resistor installed

Check brake resistor.

 

Supervision

• Brake resistor is broken

If the resistor is OK, the chopper is

 

 

• Brake chopper failure

faulty.

 

 

Contact your Cutler-Hammer

 

 

 

 

 

 

distributor.

 

 

 

 

13

Inverter

Heatsink temperature is under -10°C

 

 

Undertemperature

 

 

 

 

 

 

14

Inverter

Heatsink temperature is over 90°C.

Check the correct amount and flow of

 

Overtemperature

 

cooling air.

 

 

Overtemperature warning is issued

Check the heatsink for dust.

 

 

when the heatsink temperature

Check the ambient temperature.

 

 

exceeds 85°C.

Make sure that the switching

 

 

 

frequency is not too high in relation

 

 

 

to ambient temperature and motor

 

 

 

load.

 

 

 

 

15

Motor Stalled

Motor stall protection has tripped.

Check motor.

 

 

 

 

16

Motor

• Motor overheating was detected

Decrease the motor load.

 

Overtemperature

by inverter motor temperature

If no motor overload exists, check the

 

 

model

temperature model parameters.

 

 

• Motor is overloaded

 

17

Motor underload

Motor underload protection tripped.

 

 

 

 

 

22

EEPROM

Parameter save fault

 

 

checksum fault

• Faulty operation

 

 

 

• Component failure

 

24

Counter fault

Values displayed on counters are

 

 

 

incorrect.

 

 

 

 

 

25

Microprocessor

• Faulty operation

Reset the fault and restart.

 

watchdog fault

• Component failure

Should the fault re-occur, contact

 

 

 

your Cutler-Hammer distributor.

26

Startup prevented

Start-up of the drive was prevented.

Cancel prevention of start-up.

 

 

 

 

29

Thermistor fault

The thermistor input of option board

Check motor cooling and loading.

 

 

detected an increase in the motor

Check thermistor connection.

 

 

temperature.

(If thermistor input of the option

 

 

 

board is not in use, it has to be short

 

 

 

circuited.)

 

 

 

 

Programmable.

 

 

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Contents SPI9000 Inverter Unit FI9 FI14 Page Important Notice Please Read Contents SPI9000 Inverter Unit Block Diagram List of Figures25 HMI Acknowledge Timeout List of TablesSafety Definitions and SymbolsHazardous High Voltage September Vii Grounding and ground fault protection Motor and Equipment SafetyReceiving and Inspection OverviewI 0 1 6 a 0 4 a 1 N FI9 FI14 Inverter Unit Catalog Numbering SystemStandard Features of SPI Inverter Units MaintenanceTechnical Data StorageSPI9000 Inverter Unit Block Diagram Power Ratings 380 500V AC, 50/60 Hz, Three-Phase Inverters RatingsSupply Voltage 465 800V DC, Motor Voltage 380 500V AC 525 690V AC, 50/60 Hz, Three-Phase Inverters Ratings Supply Voltage 640 1100V DC, Motor Voltage 525 690V ACDescription Specification Supply Connection Control CharacteristicsTechnical Information Motor ConnectionDescription Specification Ambient Conditions EMC at Default SettingsSafety Control ConnectionsDC Currents for 465 800V DC Supply Voltage DC Currents for 640 1100V DC Supply VoltageStructure Inom Output Motor COS IDC Input Dimensions Approximate Dimensions in Inches mm Inverters Voltage DiaMounting SPI9000 FI10 Inverter Dimensions SPI9000 FI12 Inverter Dimensions Fan Cooling Frames FI9 to FI14Installation Space Mounting Space Requirements Power LossesApproximate Dimensions in Inches mm Frame Voltage Required Cooling AirPower Wiring FI9/FI10 Basic Wiring Diagram with ChargingFI9/FI10 Basic Wiring Diagram without Charging FI12 Basic Wiring Diagram with Charging FI12 Basic Wiring Diagram without Charging FI13 Basic Wiring Diagram with Charging FI13 Basic Wiring Diagram without Charging FI14 Basic Wiring Diagram with Charging FI14 Basic Wiring Diagram without Charging Cable Types Required to Meet Standards Power ConnectionsDC Supply and Motor Cables Fuses, 465 800V DC InvertersFuses, 640 1100V DC Inverters Fuses Used in 640 1100V DC InvertersInformation about fuses Inverter Supply and Motor Cables 380 500V AC Cable Sizes for 380 500V ACTerminal Sizes 380 500V AC Terminal Sizes for 380 500V ACInverter Supply and Motor Cables 525 690V AC Cable Sizes for 525 690V ACTerminal Sizes 525 690V AC Terminal Sizes for 525 690V ACInstallation Instructions Cable DistancesDistance Between Cables Shielded Inches m Cable in Feet m Frame Sizes Terminal Tightening Torques Cable Installation and the UL StandardsCable and Motor Insulation Checks Tightening TorqueSeptember Control Wiring Control BoardControl Wiring Details Inverters Connected in ParallelOption Board A9 Wiring Diagram Control Cables Tightening Torques of Option Board TerminalsTerminal Screw Tightening Torque Lb-in Galvanic Isolation Barriers Galvanic Isolation BarriersControl I/O Terminal Signals on Option Board A9 Terminal Signal Technical InformationDigital Input Signal Inversions Control I/O Terminal Signals on Option Board A2Control I/O Terminal Signals on Option Board A3 Jumper Selections on Option Board A9 10 Jumper Blocks on Option Board A911 Jumper Selection for Option Board A9 September Indicators on the Keypad Display Menu InformationKeypad Operation Control Place Indicators Drive Status IndicatorsDrive Status Indicators Control Place IndicatorsStatus LEDs Green Green Red Keypad PushbuttonsStatus LEDs Green Green Red Text LinesButton Descriptions Menu Navigation Keypad Display DataKeypad Navigation Chart Monitoring Menu M1 Monitoring MenuMonitored Signals Parameter Menu M2Parameter Value Change Procedure Keypad Control Menu M3Selection of Control Place Selection of Control Place Keypad ReferenceActive Faults Menu M4 Keypad DirectionStop Button Activated Fault Time Data Record Fault Type Symbol MeaningReal Time Record Fault Time Recorded DataFault History Menu M5 Data Units Description10 Fault History Menu System Menu M6Code Function Min Max Unit Default Cust Selections 10 System Menu Functions10 System Menu Functions Selection of Language 11 Selection of Language Application SelectionCopy Parameters Parameter Sets S6.3.1Upload parameters to keypad To keypad, S6.3.2 Automatic Parameter Backup P6.3.4 Download parameters to drive From keypad, S6.3.3Parameter Comparison 15 Parameter ComparisonSafety Password S6.5.1Parameter Lock P6.5.2 Start-Up Wizard P6.5.3Default Page P6.6.1 Multimonitoring Items P6.5.4Contrast Adjustment P6.6.4 Default page in the operating menu P6.6.2Timeout Time P6.6.3 Backlight Time P6.6.5Hardware Settings Internal Brake Resistor Connection P6.7.1HMI Acknowledge Timeout P6.7.3 Fan Control P6.7.2Total Counters Number of retries to receive HMI acknowledgement P6.7.4System info 11 Counter PagesSoftware S6.8.3 12 Resettable CountersTrip Counters 13 Software Information PagesHardware S6.8.5 Applications S6.8.414 Applications Information Pages 15 Hardware Information PagesExpander Boards S6.8.6 Expander Board Menu M7Code Parameter Min Max Default Cust Selections Further Keypad FunctionsSeptember Safety Precautions Start-UpSequence of Operation September September Appendix a Fault Codes Table A-1 Fault CodesFault Code Possible Cause Solution Eeprom Programmable Faults only Table A-1 Fault Codes September MN04004002E September Page Company Information

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