Table 5-9: Fault Time Recorded Data

LCX9000 Liquid-Cooled Drives User Manual

January 2007

The data available are:

Table 5-9: Fault Time Recorded Data

Data

Units

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

T.1

D

Counted operation days (Fault 43: Additional code)

 

 

 

T.2

hh:mm:ss

Counted operation hours

 

(d)

(Fault 43: Counted operation days)

 

 

 

T.3

Hz

Output frequency

 

hh:mm:ss

(Fault 43: Counted operation hours)

 

 

 

T.4

A

Motor current

T.5

V

Motor voltage

T.6

%

Motor power

T.7

%

Motor torque

T.8

V

DC bus voltage

 

 

 

T.9

°C

Unit temperature

T.10

Run status

T.11

Direction

T.12

Warnings

T.13

Zero speed

 

 

 

Tells the user if the drive was at zero speed (<0.01 Hz) when the fault occurred

Real Time Record

If real time is set to run on the drive, the data items T1 and T2 will appear as follows:

Table 5-10: Real Time Record

Data

Units

Description

T.1

yyyy-mm-dd

Counted operation days

 

 

 

T.2

hh:mm:SS,sss

Counted operation hours

 

 

 

Fault History Menu (M5)

You can enter the Fault History menu from the Main menu by pressing Menu Button Right when the location indication M5 is visible on the first line of the keypad display.

All faults are stored in the Fault History menu where you can browse them with the Browser buttons. Additionally, the Fault Time Data Record pages (see Page 5-12) are accessible for each fault. You can return to the previous menu any time by pressing Menu Button Left.

The memory of the drive can store a maximum of 30 faults in order of appearance. The number of faults currently in the fault history is shown on the value line of the main page (H1H#). The order of the faults is indicated by the location indication in the upper left corner of the display. The latest fault is indicated by F5.1, the one before that by F5.2 and so on. If there are 30 uncleared faults in the memory, the next fault will erase the oldest fault from the memory.

Pressing the ENTER button for about 2 to 3 seconds resets the whole fault history. The symbol H# will change to 0.

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