Fault Screen Display

 

Possible Causes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Motor Overload

 

V/f setting needs to be adjusted.

 

 

Motor is locked.

 

 

• Continuous operation at low speed.

 

 

• Load requirement exceeds ability of the motor.

 

 

• Startup frequency setting adjustment required.

 

 

 

 

Option PCB Error

 

Optional device malfunction.

 

 

• Improper system settings (at ASD or optional device).

 

 

• Loose or improper connection.

 

 

 

Out(put) Phase Loss

3-phase output from the ASD is low or missing.

 

 

 

 

Overcurrent Acc

 

V/f setting needs to be adjusted.

 

 

• Restart from a momentary power outage.

 

 

• The ASD is starting into a rotating motor.

 

 

• ASD/Motor not properly matched.

 

 

Phase-to-phase short (U, V, or W).

 

 

Accel time too short.

 

 

Voltage Boost setting is too high.

 

 

Motor/machine jammed.

 

 

• Mechanical brake engaged while the ASD is running.

 

 

• ASD current exceeds 340% of the rated FLA on ASDs that are 100 HP or less

 

 

 

during acceleration. On ASDs that are greater than 100 HP, this fault occurs when

 

 

 

the ASD current exceeds 320% of the rated FLA during acceleration.

 

 

 

 

Overcurrent Dec

 

Phase-to-phase short (U, V, or W).

 

 

• Deceleration time is too short.

 

 

Motor/machine jammed.

 

 

• Mechanical brake engaged while the ASD is running.

 

 

• ASD current exceeds 340% of the rated FLA on ASDs that are 100 HP or less

 

 

 

during deceleration. On ASDs that are greater than 100 HP, it occurs when the

 

 

 

ASD current exceeds 320% of the rated FLA during deceleration.

 

 

 

 

Overcurrent Run

 

Load fluctuations.

 

 

• ASD is operating at an elevated temperature.

 

 

• ASD current exceeds 340% of the rated FLA on ASDs that are 100 HP or less

 

 

 

during a fixed-speed run or if during a fixed-speed run the ASD overheats. On

 

 

 

ASDs that are greater than 100 HP, it occurs when the ASD current exceeds 320%

 

 

 

of the rated FLA on a fixed-speed run.

 

 

 

 

Overheat

 

Cooling fan inoperative.

 

 

• Ventilation openings are obstructed.

 

 

• Internal thermistor is disconnected.

 

 

 

Note:

The event that caused the Trip(s) must be corrected or must decrease to less than the threshold

 

value required to cause the trip to allow for a Reset to be recognized. In the event of multiple

 

active trips, the trip displayed will remain until all faults are corrected and all trips are cleared.

 

 

 

 

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Toshiba W7 manual Motor Overload, Option PCB Error, Output Phase Loss, Overcurrent Acc, Overcurrent Dec, Overcurrent Run