
| Fault | Fault Descriptions |
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| Low voltage | 1. | Check whether the input voltage falls within | |
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| The AC motor drive detects |
| the AC motor drive rated input voltage range. | |
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| that the DC bus voltage has | 2. | Check whether the motor has sudden load. | |
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| fallen below its minimum | 3. | Check for correct wiring of input power to | |
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| value. |
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| 1. | Check if motor power corresponds with the AC | |
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| motor drive output power. | |
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| 2. | Check the wiring connections to U/T1, V/T2, | |
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| W/T3 for possible short circuits. | |
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| 3. | Check the wiring connections between the AC | |
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| motor drive and motor for possible short | |
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| circuits, also to ground. | |
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| Over current | 4. | Check for loose contacts between AC motor | |
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| drive and motor. | ||
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| Abnormal increase in current. |
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| 5. | Increase the Acceleration Time. | ||
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| 6. | Check for possible excessive loading | |
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| conditions at the motor. | |
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| 7. | If there are still any abnormal conditions when | |
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| operating the AC motor drive after a short- | |
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| circuit is removed and the other points above | |
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| are checked, it should be sent back to | |
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| manufacturer. | |
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| 1. | Check if the input voltage falls within the rated | |
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| AC motor drive input voltage range. | |
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| Over voltage | 2. | Check for possible voltage transients. | |
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| The DC bus voltage has | |||
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| motor regeneration. Either increase the Decel. | ||
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| exceeded its maximum |
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| Time or add an optional brake resistor (and | ||
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| allowable value. |
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| brake unit). | ||
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| 4. | Check whether the required brake power is | |
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| within the specified limits. | |
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| 1. | Ensure that the ambient temperature falls | |
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| within the specified temperature range. | |
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| 2. | Make sure that the ventilation holes are not | |
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| Overheating |
| obstructed. | |
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| 3. | Remove any foreign objects from the | ||
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| Heat sink temperature too high |
| heatsinks and check for possible dirty heat | |
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| sink fins. | |
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| 4. | Check the fan and clean it. | |
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| 5. | Provide enough spacing for adequate | |
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| ventilation. | |
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| Overload |
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| The AC motor drive detects | 1. | Check whether the motor is overloaded. | |
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| excessive drive output current. | 2. | Reduce torque compensation setting in | |
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| NOTE: The AC motor drive |
| Pr.07.02. | |
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| can withstand up to 150% of | 3. Take the next higher power AC motor drive | ||
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| the rated current for a |
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| maximum of 60 seconds. |
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| 1. | Check for possible motor overload. | |
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| 2. | Check electronic thermal overload setting. | |
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| Overload 1 | 3. | Use a higher power motor. | |
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| Internal electronic overload trip | 4. | Reduce the current level so that the drive | |
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| output current does not exceed the value set by | |
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| the Motor Rated Current Pr.07.00. |
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