Troubleshooting, 1 activation of protective function, 1) overcurrent – GE Industrial Solutions AF-300 P11 User Manual

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Data subject to change without notice 7/07. © 2007 GE Drives

7. Troubleshooting

7.1 Activation of Protective Function

(1) Overcurrent

Overcurrent during

acceleration OC1

(2) Ground fault

(3) Fuse brown

Note:

The ground fault protective function is provided only for drive for nominal applied motors rated at
40 HP or more.

Overcurrent during

deceleration OC2

Overcurrent running at

constant speed OC3

Are the motor connecting terminals (U, V, W) short-circuited or grounded?

Is the load excessive?

Overcurrent during

acceleration OC1

Is the acceleration time

setting too short

compared with the load?

Is the deceleration time

setting too short

compared with the load?

Has the load changed

suddenly?

Can the acceleration time

setting be prolonged?

Remove the short-circuit

and ground fault.

Reduce the load or increase

the drive capacity?

Can the torque boost

amount be reduced?

Reduce the torque boost.

Faulty drive or error due to

noise. Consult with GE Drive.

Prolong time settings.

Reduce the load or increase

the drive capacity.

Can the deceleration time

setting be prolonged?

The braking method

requires inspection.

Contact GE Drive.

Remove the grounded part.

Ground fault

EF

Is a part in the drive output circuit

(cable, motor) grounded?

Faulty drive or error due to noise.

Contact GE Drivei.

Reduce the load or increase

the drive capacity.

Possible short-circuit

within the drive.

Contact GE Drive.

Fuse brown

FUS

YES

NO

YES

YES

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

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