Troubleshooting, Table 8, Fault condition description and operation -1 – GE Industrial Solutions AF-300 MICRO-$AVER II User Manual

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Section 8
TROUBLESHOOTING

TABLE 8: Fault Condition Description and Operation

The following Drive protection functions have been incorporated in the basic Drive software and will be indicated in the
LED display. Use F_29 to check fault history.

Protective

LED

Function

Display

Overcurrent

During

OC1

protection

Acceleration
During OC2
Deceleration

Short circuit,

During

OC3

Ground fault

constant

speed
operation

Momentary

LU

• Drive output frequency drops to 0.0 Hz

power failure

If the "restart after momentary power
failure" mode is selected, operation

Undervoltage

will restart automatically when power

protection

is restored.

Overvoltage

During

OU1

protection

Acceleration

During OU2
Deceleration

During

OU3

constant speed
operation

Drive

OH1

overheating

External alarm

OH2

input

Electronic

OLU

overload

OL

Memory Error

Er1

Communication

Er2

Error

2)

CPU error

Er3

Optional

Er4

circuit

board

communication

error

Option

Er5

problem

Operating

Detects Drive operating procedure error

Er6

Proc. error

during Drive startup. FWD or REV
connected to terminal CM at time of main
power being applied to Drive.
Stop keypad in remote operation

Output wiring

Er7

error

Protects the Drive if
the Drive output
current momentarily
exceeds the
overcurrent detection
level. Protects the
Drive from
overcurrent resulting
from an output phase-
to-phase or phase-to-
ground short circuit.

Function Explanation

Protective Operation

Display

Avoids loss of control of the Drive
caused by drops in the power supply.
NOTE: Operation will continue if the
momentary power failure or under-
voltage period is less than 15 msec.

• Drive output frequency drops to 0.0 Hz
• Motor coasts to a stop
• Alarm terminals 30A, 30B, and 30C
are activated
• Alarm signal is maintained internally

until alarm reset command is given

1)

Protects the Drive if
momentary
overvoltage
(regenerative
overvoltage) exceeds
the overvoltage
detection level.

• Drive output frequency drops to 0.0 Hz
• Motor coasts to a stop
• Alarm terminals 30A, 30B, and 30C
are activated
• Alarm signal is maintained internally

until alarm reset command is given

1)

• Drive output frequency drops to 0.0 Hz.
• Motor coasts to a stop
• Alarm terminals 30A, 30B, and 30C
are activated
• Alarm signal is maintained internally

until alarm reset command is given

1)

Detects overheating of the Drive
caused by an overload, cooling
fan problem or abnormal ambient
temperature.

Acts as an external alarm to stop
output. If protective device such
as the overload relay is connected
between THR and CM terminals
switches from ON to OFF.

• Drive output frequency drops to 0.0 Hz.
• Motor coasts to a stop
• Alarm terminals 30A, 30B, and 30C
are activated
• Alarm signal is maintained internally

until alarm reset command is given

1)

Protects semiconductor devices
such as the IGBT from overloads.

Protects a standard 4-pole motor
or a forced air cooled motor from
overloads even if an overload
relay is not connected.

• Drive output frequency drops to 0.0 Hz.
• Motor coasts to a stop
• Alarm terminals 30A, 30B, and 30C
are activated
• Alarm signal is maintained internally

until alarm reset command is given

1)

Operates when a memory error
occurs due to a data writing error,

Displayed when a communication
error occurs between the Drive
and the keypad panel.

Stops the Drive when an error is
detected in the CPU.

Displayed when there is a
communication "checksum error"
or interruption of communication
between the Drive and the option
circuit board.

Displayed when a link error etc. is
detected.

Stops the Drive when it is
detected that the output wiring is
not connected during automatic
tuning.

Alarm signal hold
When a protection function has been activated and the alarm signal is output; if an AC contactor provided on the
power supply side is switched off, and the Drive's control power is not supplied, the alarm signal will not be
retained.

During external terminal operation (F02=1), the Drive will continue running without an alarm being tripped even if
error Er2 is displayed. If communication is restored, the Er2 display will disappear, and normal operation will
resume.

NOTE 1

NOTE 2

OC1,
OC2,
OC3

OU1,
OU2,
OU3

OH1,
OH2,

OL,
OLU

LU

Er1,
Er2,
Er3,
Er4,
Er5,
Er6,
Er7

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